Home Care in Washington
You Can Trust
Compassionate In-Home Care
Serving King, Snohomish & Pierce Counties
Caring Savvy provides professional, compassionate home care in Washington, helping seniors and adults remain safe, comfortable, and independent in the place they call home.
We proudly serve families across King County, Snohomish County, and Pierce County, delivering personalized in-home care solutions built around dignity, trust, and genuine human connection.
Our approach blends caregiver expertise with heartfelt compassion, supporting not only our clients—but the families who love them.
Washington State License No. IHS.FS.61305379
WHO WE ARE
More Than Just Caregivers
As CEO of Caring Savvy Home Care, Pauline Kuria leads with experience, compassion, and purpose. As a caregiver, she understands families’ needs and the importance of dignified, reliable home care in Washington.
Caring Savvy is a licensed and insured home care agency in Washington State, founded on firsthand caregiving experience and a deep understanding of what families truly need during life’s most vulnerable moments.
We believe quality home care goes beyond completing tasks. It’s about:
- Listening first
- Respecting independence
- Building meaningful relationships
- Providing peace of mind to families
Every care plan we create is personalized, flexible, and guided by the unique needs, preferences, and goals of each client
Serving King, Snohomish & Pierce Counties
Because we’re locally focused, we understand the needs of Washington families and can respond quickly when care matters most.
Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellevue Kent Renton Lynnwood
What Makes Caring Savvy Different
Families choose Caring Savvy because we combine professional standards with a personal touch.
- ✔ Licensed & insured in WA
- ✔ Compassionate caregivers
- ✔ Personalized care plans
- ✔ Clear communication
- ✔ Reliable care you can trust
We don’t just provide care—we become a dependable part of your support system.
Our Commitment to Families
Choosing home care is a major decision. Our role is to make that decision clearer, calmer, and more confident.
We take the time to:
- Explain care options clearly
- Answer questions honestly
- Adapt services as needs change
- Support both clients and their families
Whether you’re planning ahead or facing an urgent care need, we’re here to help you navigate every step.
Start with a Conversation
If you’re looking for trusted home care in Washington, Caring Savvy is here to listen.
Speak with a care coordinator today to learn how our in-home senior care services in King, Snohomish, or Pierce County can support your loved one—comfortably at home.
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