What Families Ask Us Most About 24-Hour Care
24-hour care means your loved one has continuous support at home, day and night. Caregivers work in shifts to ensure someone is always available to provide assistance, comfort, and safety.
This type of care is ideal for seniors or individuals who need constant supervision due to chronic illness, mobility challenges, memory loss, or after hospitalization. It’s also helpful for families who cannot be present around the clock.
Services may include personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming), medication reminders, mobility support, meal preparation, companionship, light housekeeping, and immediate assistance during emergencies.
Yes. Families often use 24-hour care temporarily after surgery or hospitalization, while others choose it long-term for ongoing conditions that require constant supervision.
With 24-hour care, two or more caregivers rotate shifts to ensure continuous alertness and support. In live-in care, a caregiver resides in the home but requires breaks and rest time.
Absolutely. Families gain peace of mind knowing their loved one is never alone, while also having time to rest, work, and focus on their own well-being.







