Care that keeps seniors at home.

In-Home Senior Care in Holly Springs, NC

Because home is where seniors belong.

For 10 years in a row, we’ve received the Best of Senior Care award. Over time, that recognition has come to represent something pretty simple: showing up consistently, doing the work properly, and building real trust with families who keep coming back when life changes.

Compassionate Home Care in Wake County, North Carolina.

Providing Quality Senior Care for Families in the Research Triangle and Throughout Wake County, NC

Options has been providing home care services for seniors in Wake County for over 20 years. We service Wake County and all surrounding counties in the Research Triangle area. It is our passion to offer affordable home care for seniors. Our aides have 5 to 30 years of experience and have been with our agency 5 to 18 years.

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Memory Care

Compassionate homecare for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

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Live-in Care

24/7 care in the comfort of home, ensuring safety and companionship.

24-hour-round-the-clock-care

Personal Care

Assisting seniors with all ADLs including bathing, grooming, mobility and more.

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Discharge Planning

Seamless transitions for seniors from hospital to home for a safe recovery.
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Companionship

Meaningful connection and emotional support to reduce loneliness and enhance daily life for seniors.
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AI-Enhanced Home Care

Innovative tools to keep seniors connected, safe, and independent in their own homes.
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Compassionate In-Home Senior Care with Trusted Support

Aging Should Never Mean Giving Up Independence or Comfort

At Options Home Care, we don’t really treat care as something rigid or overly structured. It tends to work better when it’s flexible and shaped around the person instead of forcing them into a set routine.

Every senior has their own rhythm at home. Some need more hands-on help, others just need someone checking in regularly. We adjust to that instead of trying to standardize everything.

Over time, caregivers usually stop feeling like “service providers” and start becoming familiar people in the home. That shift matters. It becomes about shared routines, familiar conversations, and someone who already understands how things are normally done. For many families, that steady presence brings a sense of calm they didn’t realize they were missing.

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What Families Are Saying

Hear From Our Clients

We had an excellent experience with Options Home Care. Robert was great to work with for our needs. The caregiver sent to us was outstanding. She called me ahead of time, and when she came, my husband’s care was excellent. We needed the help, I needed the help and I wouldn’t hesitate to contact Options Home Care again!
Kristin B
Wife of care recipient
Extremely glad I made the decision I to utilize Options Home Care in Cary. Their personnel was professional, caring and loving. I am so grateful for their help with my beloved wife as she endured the final stages of Alzheimer’s.
Philip L
Husband of care recipient

Meet Robert Bedwell, Owner & Community Relations Director

Bringing Trusted Senior Care to Wake County, North Carolina

Robert-Bedwell
Owning Options Home Care is a dream come true for me. I always wanted to own my own business and when I was downsized from my job several years ago, I realized that was my sign to pursue my dream. I started looking into business opportunities and realized that an Options Home Care franchise was exactly what I was looking for, a business that provides a needed valuable service, that creates jobs for people in the triangle and 9 surrounding counties. This allows my staff and I to be active contributors in our local communities.

Since our office opened in 2005, I have come to
understand even better what an amazing service we are able to provide. When a client says to me, “You don’t know what a burden you’ve lifted off my shoulders,” it just reinforces the knowledge that I made the right decision and that we are making a significant impact in the lives of our clients.
 
Before I became a franchise owner, I worked in the corporate office of Options Home Care in DC to ensure that I was able to provide my clients and their families with the utmost care and experience. That hands-on experience provides me with the knowledge and the ability to serve as a resource to help point people in the right direction.
 
We are happy to provide a FREE consultation to help you and your families explore your options and understand what resources and options are available to you.

Meet Donna Clarke, Care Manager

Donna Clark manages our Atlanta office and coordinates our caregivers and their schedules, making sure we have the right match for each of our seniors. She is a key employee of this office and has earned her seniority having worked at the Atlanta branch since 2002. During this time, Donna has mastered her ability to do an excellent job fulfilling her role.

Where We Provide Home Care

Proudly Serving Seniors Throughout Wake County and the Surrounding Area

Our service area includes:

Frequently Asked Questions

Home health care is usually tied to medical treatment and is overseen by a physician. It often includes nursing visits, therapy sessions, wound care, medication support, and recovery-focused services after surgery or illness.

In-home senior care in Springs, NC works differently. It’s focused on everyday living rather than medical treatment. That includes help with bathing, dressing, meals, mobility, companionship, toileting, and memory support, while still encouraging independence where possible.

At Options Home Care, the focus is less about short episodes of care and more about helping people stay comfortably at home long-term. Care plans are built around real routines, and they naturally change as life changes.

We also step in during transitions, like when someone is discharged from the hospital or adjusting after a health setback. Sometimes that support is temporary, sometimes it continues longer. It really depends on the situation.

The goal is simple: keep home feeling stable, safe, and familiar.

In many cases, care can start within 24 to 48 hours. Sometimes it moves even faster when the situation is urgent and everything is in place.

When there’s been a hospital discharge or something unexpected, we usually shift quickly. We take time to understand what’s happening, figure out what kind of help is needed, and get services arranged without unnecessary delays.

From there, we build the care plan around daily life and match the person with a caregiver who fits not just the skill requirements, but also personality and communication style.

Yes. Options Home Care supports families across Holly Springs and nearby areas including Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, Morrisville, Garner, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, and surrounding communities.

Care isn’t fixed or identical for everyone. Some people need daily support, others only need occasional visits, and some just want companionship a few times a week. It really depends on what helps things run more smoothly at home.

Most seniors prefer staying at home because it feels familiar and grounded. Home care makes that possible by offering support without taking away control over daily life.

Caregivers may help with personal care, meals, mobility, companionship, or light household tasks. The idea is to support the routine, not take it over.

Over time, this kind of help often reduces stress and makes daily living feel more manageable, while still allowing seniors to stay in charge of their own space and pace.

Family caregiving often starts small, then slowly turns into something much bigger than expected.

Our professional caregivers step in to ease that pressure in practical ways. That might include help with personal care, meals, transportation, companionship, or supervision when needed.

It gives families space to breathe while still staying involved in important decisions and daily routines. Most people notice that things feel more balanced once support is in place.

Caregivers help with daily needs like bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, mobility, and meals. Everything is done with patience and respect, always keeping dignity at the center.

But the job isn’t only physical support. There’s also regular conversation, presence, and small moments of connection throughout the day.

For many seniors, that human interaction becomes just as important as hands-on care. Over time, it helps the home feel less quiet or isolating and more supported.

Live-in care means one caregiver stays in the home and helps throughout the day based on what’s needed. That can include meals, personal care, reminders, transportation, and light housekeeping, with overnight availability if something comes up.

24-hour care works differently because caregivers rotate in shifts, so someone is always awake and actively on duty.

Many families prefer live-in care because it feels more personal and consistent. Over time, having one caregiver builds familiarity, which helps reduce stress for the senior.

We also support families after hospital stays or rehab, when care needs can shift quickly and adjustments are often needed along the way.

Activities of Daily Living, often abbreviated as ADLs, are the routine personal care tasks that individuals perform to maintain their independence and overall well-being. Healthcare providers and insurance companies frequently use ADLs to assess a person’s need for long-term support. These activities generally include:

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


ADLs are commonly used when determining eligibility for care programs and insurance benefits. Most long-term care policies require help with at least two ADLs before benefits apply. Some veterans’ programs require three.

When these tasks become harder to manage, it’s usually a sign that extra support may help. We can help families figure out what level of care makes sense and what options are available.

Yes. Families can choose between private pay and long-term care insurance.

Long-term care insurance helps cover daily support needs like bathing, dressing, mobility, and personal care. It is different from standard health insurance, which focuses mainly on medical treatment.

We also help with the administrative side, including verifying benefits, opening claims, organizing paperwork, and assisting with reimbursements so families are not left dealing with it alone.

Many veterans qualify for support through the VA Homemaker and Home Health Aide Care program. This program provides non-medical care that helps veterans stay safely at home while receiving help with daily tasks such as bathing, grooming, meals, light housekeeping, and mobility support.

As a VA community care provider, Options Home Care can deliver approved services through this program, with coverage handled through VA benefits when eligible.

To qualify, veterans generally must:

  • Be enrolled in VA healthcare benefits
  • Complete a care needs assessment through the VA
  • Receive approval for in-home senior care services
  • Be assigned a VA social worker who coordinates care arrangements


Once approved, we work directly with the VA team so care stays consistent and aligned with the veteran’s needs. We also help families understand the process as it moves forward.

Some veterans and surviving spouses may also qualify for programs like VA Aid and Attendance, which can help offset costs depending on eligibility, service history, and financial situation.

Ready to Get the Care You Need?

Let’s Talk About Your Needs

Let’s start with a free phone consultation to learn more about your family’s care needs.

Our team will provide the support and services your loved one needs to maintain independence at home—with peace of mind for you.