How Angels of Care Helps
Whether you’re already providing care, looking for support, or hoping to serve as a caregiver, we’re here to make home care more humane, sustainable, and fair.
Family Caregivers
If you’re already caring for a parent, spouse, or loved one, you may be able to be enrolled and paid as their caregiver through Angels of Care.
Families Needing Support
When you can’t do it all alone, we help you build a care plan that fits your loved one’s needs and your family’s limits — with trusted caregivers in the home.
People Who Want to Care
We partner with compassionate people who feel called to caregiving and want work that respects both the client and the caregiver.
In-Home Services We Offer
Practical help for daily life, grounded in dignity, companionship, and respect.
- • Companionship and conversation
- • Meal planning and preparation
- • Light housekeeping and tidying
- • Bathing and personal care assistance
- • Laundry and linens
- • Transportation to appointments and errands
Our Simple 3-Step Process
- 1. Free Consultation: We listen to your situation, answer questions, and talk through whether a family member may qualify as the paid caregiver.
- 2. Custom Care Plan: Together, we design a plan around your loved one’s needs and your family’s capacity — with support from family caregivers, our team, or both.
- 3. Ongoing Support: We stay in touch, adjust as needs change, and support caregivers with guidance and oversight.
The Heart Behind Angels of Care
Our founder, Ursalynn Hardin, has spent her career alongside veterans, families, and people facing housing insecurity. Over and over, she saw how a kind word, a listening ear, and a steady presence could change someone’s day — and sometimes, their life.
Angels of Care was created to bring that same spirit into the home, with a special focus on honoring the unpaid family caregivers who carry so much of the load.
We believe care belongs at home — and that the people giving that care deserve support.
Meet Ursalynn
Ursalynn Hardin
Founder & Owner
Ready to Talk?
A short conversation can help you understand what’s possible — for your loved one and for the family members who care for them.
Call (317) 641-4400
or start with a brief online consultation request.