Home Care
Pricing

Learn how your family can benefit from our home care services.

Home Care Pricing

Choose Quality Home Care and Peace of Mind

We know how important evaluating the cost of senior care and home care assistance can be. But cost is only one thing to consider. Compassionate care and quality service delivered by trusted professionals can bring comfort and support to your family.

The most common way to pay for home care is private pay. But some services may be covered by a variety of benefits and programs. Click here to request personalized pricing for the services you need to help keep your loved one in the place they call home.

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Our goal is to make sure the families we serve have peace of mind, knowing their loved ones are receiving the support they need to enjoy the quality of life they deserve. Let us help you determine what home care services are needed, and which payment options are available.

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How Much Help Do You Need?

The cost for home care is based on the unique needs of your situation and the amount of time you need a caregiver per day. We can provide companion care and personal care services from just a few hours at a time to live-in or 24/7 support.

John needs

4 hours per day

John is still mostly independent, perhaps living alone. But due to some mobility issues, he needs a little extra help with daily tasks. This could include help with bathing and dressing for the day, light housekeeping, meal prep, grocery shopping and other errand running.

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Ann-Needs

Ann Needs

12-16 hours per day

Ann may live with a family member who is her primary caregiver, but she can’t be left alone due to a condition such as Alzheimer’s disease or a severe disability. Her main caregiver may work outside the home during the day and has evening activities and responsibilities that they must attend to, needing someone they trust to be with Margaret when they cannot be.

Jessica Holden

12-16 hours per day

Jessica cannot be left alone, but lives alone or with someone else who is unable to care for her. In this case, there are two options: 24/7 care, where caregivers attend to personal and companion care needs in 8-hour shifts; or live-in services, where caregivers are assigned to 2- to 3-day shifts in the client’s home but are also able to get a full night’s sleep in their own space during that time. This scenario is common for those clients with Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease, a severe disability with little to no mobility, or another major health issue such as paralysis due to a stroke.

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Brandom Williams

12-16 hours per day

Brandom is a combat veteran living with injuries sustained in the field. He lives alone or with a spouse who works a full-time job, but he requires another person to help him perform activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene. He also needs mobility assistance and transportation to and from appointments.

Will my lack of experience affect my ability to be hired?

no we are willing to train the right people for our team and our culture.

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can you guarantee I will work a certain number of hours per week?

we do our best to deliver the hours that you want, but there are times when clients cancel their services or change their schedules

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