24/7 Live-In Care for Seniors

Helping Your Loved One Thrive Safely At Home

Caring for your parent or grandparent goes beyond assistance—it’s about ensuring they feel valued, engaged, and independent. At Options Home Care, we empower seniors to live safely and joyfully in the place they cherish most—their home. Our dedicated 24/7 caregivers are like family, offering not just assistance but companionship, warmth, and reassurance.

As a Best of Senior Care recipient for 10 consecutive years, our team is trusted by families nationwide for compassionate, consistent in-home care.

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Comprehensive Homecare

Continuous, full-time care provides safety, comfort, and support at all hours of the day and night.

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Companionship & Conversation

Fostering social connection and emotional support through conversation, shared activities, and joyful moments.

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Mobility & Transfer Assistance

Facilitating safe movement around the home, including getting in and out of bed, chairs, and vehicles, making sure daily activities remain accessible.

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Medication Reminders

Ensuring medications are taken as prescribed, with gentle reminders and health monitoring for peace of mind.

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Daily Living Assistance

Helping with bathing, dressing, and routine tasks, so your loved one can maintain independence with dignity.

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Light Housekeeping & Laundry

Providing assistance with basic housekeeping, laundry, and organization.

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Nutrition & Meal Services

Meal planning and cooking so seniors enjoy fresh, balanced, and delicious meals customized to their dietary needs and preferences.

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Transportation Assistance

Transportation for doctor’s visits, social outings, and errands, helping your loved one stay active and engaged.

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Grocery Shopping & Errands

Help with grocery shopping, prescription pick-ups, mail drop-offs, and daily errands.

When To Consider 24/7 Live-In Care

Award-Winning Senior Care:
What Families Are Saying

We use Options for my father-in-law who resides in an assisted living facility. Not only are they very caring and attentive, every one of their caregivers has formed a personal bond with him and go above and beyond their duty sending us photos and keeping us involved when we can't be there.
Larry F.
Son-in-law of our care recipient
It’s a great relief knowing that I can take a break while my mother is in caring, confident hands with her nurses from Options. It is also comforting to know that her case manager has been available for many discussions about mom’s needs and services which supports us as caregivers. Their support has enabled us to keep mom happy knowing that she is with family and us happy knowing Options has our backs!
Susan M.
Daughter of our care recipient

A Smarter Approach to Senior Care

Make sure your loved one gets the right support at the right time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Home health care focuses on medical treatment and is a clinical service. A nurse or therapist comes to the home for skilled services such as wound care, injections, occupational or physical therapy, usually for a short period after surgery or illness, with a doctor’s order.

Home care is very different. Home care focuses on supporting Activities of Daily Living, which include basic self-care tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring, and continence.

At Options Home Care, we provide hands-on help with everyday life. That includes bathing, dressing, mobility, meal preparation, companionship, memory care, and ongoing support. It is not limited to a medical episode. Care is built around helping your loved one live safely and comfortably at home long-term.

What sets us apart is that we do more than simply send a caregiver. We create a personalized care plan, coordinate discharge planning when your loved one returns home from the hospital, and provide daily personal care, live-in care, and respite care as needed. Our AI-enhanced home care tools also help families stay connected and informed while their loved one remains independent at home.

Rather than only supporting a condition, we support the whole person.

Activities of Daily Living, often called ADLs, are basic self-care tasks that a person must be able to perform to live independently. These typically include:

  • Bathing
  • Dressing
  • Toileting
  • Transferring, such as moving from bed to chair
  • Eating
  • Continence


ADLs matter because many benefits programs use them to determine eligibility. Most long-term care insurance policies require that a person need assistance with at least two ADLs before benefits begin. Certain veterans’ programs require assistance with three ADLs to qualify for home care services.

If your loved one is struggling with these daily tasks, we can help assess their needs and guide you through the next steps for coverage and care planning.

Live-in care means one dedicated caregiver lives in the home and provides ongoing support throughout the day and overnight. They assist with personal care, mobility, meals, companionship, medication reminders, housekeeping, errands, and transportation. They sleep at night but remain available if your loved one needs them.

24-hour, round-the-clock care involves multiple caregivers rotating in shifts, coming in and out of the home throughout the day and night.

Live-in care with Options Home Care is truly one-on-one and relationship-based. Instead of a revolving door of caregivers, your loved one builds trust and familiarity with a consistent professional who becomes part of daily life. We combine that consistency with comprehensive support, from mobility assistance to meal planning and cooking, to meaningful companionship. If your loved one is transitioning home from the hospital, we also coordinate discharge planning to make their move seamless and safe.

For many families, live-in care offers the right balance of continuous support, emotional connection, and stability in the comfort of home.

At Options Home Care, we accept private pay, long-term care insurance, and Medicare Part C Advantage Plans.

Long-term care insurance is a private policy purchased years before care is needed, often in your 40s or 50s. It helps cover extended support with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and mobility due to aging, illness, or disability. Unlike health insurance, it is designed specifically to pay for ongoing custodial care at home, in assisted living, or in a skilled nursing setting.

If you have long-term care insurance, benefits begin once you meet eligibility requirements, which typically include needing help with two or more activities of daily living or having a cognitive impairment. Our team works directly with all long-term care insurance companies to verify your coverage, initiate your claim, document services, and guide you through the reimbursement process so you can focus on care rather than paperwork.

Many of our veteran clients receive care through the VA’s Homemaker and Home Health Aide Care program. This program is part of VA health benefits and provides non-medical assistance in the home to help veterans remain safe and independent. Services typically include help with bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and other daily activities.

As an accredited VA community care provider, Options Home Care can be paid directly by the VA to provide approved home care services.

To qualify, veterans must:

  • Be registered for VA health benefits
  • Complete an assessment with a VA physician to determine care needs
  • Receive approval for home care services
  • Be assigned a VA social worker who then coordinates care with Options Home Care


Once approved, we work closely with the VA and the assigned social worker to deliver consistent, personalized care at home. We can also help you through the application process.

Some veterans and surviving spouses might also qualify for additional support through programs such as VA Aid and Attendance, which can help cover non-medical home care costs depending on service history, discharge status, care needs, and financial guidelines.

Yes. Our caregivers at Options Home Care regularly help with transportation and everyday errands so your loved one can stay active, connected, and independent.

That includes rides to doctor’s appointments, therapy sessions, social outings, and community events. We also assist with grocery shopping, prescription pick-ups, post office runs, and other daily tasks.

This support is available whether you have daily care, full-time live-in care, or need short-term help through our respite care services.

Transportation service with Options Home Care is never just a drop off. Our caregivers assist with mobility, remain present during appointments if needed, and communicate updates with family. We treat every outing as part of the care plan, not just an errand.

Yes, each of our caregivers is carefully vetted. In fact, many of our caregivers at Options Home Care have worked with us for over a decade.

Start by contacting us for an intake call. We then match you with qualified caregivers, you interview and choose the best fit, and care begins. Our nationwide caregiver network allows us to place care wherever you live.

Yes. In addition to providing daily care and full-time care, we also provide short-term care for when you are traveling or need temporary support, as well as 24/7 live-in respite support.

Yes. In addition to providing 24/7 live-in care, we offer AI-enhanced home care, including AI fall detection, VR therapy, wearable monitors, and robotic companion pets.

Care can often begin within days. After an initial call, we move quickly to match you with qualified live-in caregivers based on needs, preferences, and location.

Live-in care provides round-the-clock support from vetted live-in caregivers, while hourly care covers scheduled visits. Many family members choose live-in care when consistent supervision and stability matter more than short visits.

Live-in care provides 24-hour coverage, including help with personal care services, meal preparation, and daily routines, with built-in rest periods for the caregiver.

Yes. We prioritize consistency by assigning the same live-in caregivers whenever possible. Long-term relationships support trust, comfort, and continuity for both clients and family members.

Yes. You interview your caregiver before care begins. This step allows you to choose someone who feels like the right fit for your family and your loved one.

We coordinate backup coverage through our caregiver network so care continues without disruption. This approach protects your loved one while supporting the health of the home health aide.

Yes. Care includes personal care, assistance with bathing and dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and support alongside services like physical therapy when needed. These home health services adapt as needs change.

We serve clients nationwide through a large caregiver network. If you need help navigating resources such as a local area agency or understanding private health insurance options, our team can guide you.