Who is ‘ACSA?’

At Attentive Care Service Agency (ACSA), we believe care should feel personal, consistent, and respectful. Our mission is simple: to help individuals and families live with comfort, dignity, and support—right at home, where it matters most.

We’re proud to be a local agency built on attention to detail, clear communication, and a commitment to showing up for our clients the way we would for our own family.

Our Mission

Lead by our CEO Wakila Saleem(pictured),
ACSA’s Mission is to provide dependable, compassionate home care services that support independence, safety, and a better quality of life for every client we serve.

Our Approach: Care That’s Actually Attentive

A lot of agencies promise care. We focus on what makes care work day-to-day:

  • Consistent, reliable support you can count on

  • Respect-first caregiving that protects dignity and privacy

  • Clear communication with clients and families

  • Care plans shaped around real life, not generic checklists

  • Fast response times when questions come up

Who We Serve

ACSA supports individuals who may need help with daily living due to age, disability, recovery, or ongoing health challenges. We work closely with families and guardians to make sure care feels aligned, coordinated, and stress-reducing.

What We Help With

Services vary by need, but may include:

  • Companionship and supervision

  • Assistance with daily activities (bathing, dressing, grooming)

  • Meal prep and light housekeeping

  • Medication reminders

  • Mobility and transfer assistance

Our Promise

We don’t want families to feel like they’re “taking a chance” on care. We aim to be the agency you trust because we’re consistent, transparent, and easy to reach.

If you’re exploring care for yourself or someone you love, we’re here to answer questions, explain options clearly, and help you take the next step with confidence.

Contact us today to learn more!

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