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Home Care in Forest Hills, Queens
Award Winning Home Care Services in Forest Hills,
and Forest Hills Gardens, New York Include:
Personal & Companion Care in Forest Hills
Hourly & Live-In Shifts in Forest Hills
Day, Overnight & Weekend Options in Forest Hills
Providing Caregivers Post Hospital and Rehab Recovery in Forest Hills
Forest Hills Caregivers in Assisted Living Facilities, Rehabs, and Nursing Homes
Private Duty Senior Care for Families in Forest Hills' Historic Neighborhood
There is a particular kind of person who has lived in Forest Hills for thirty or forty years. They built a career in Manhattan — medicine, law, finance, education — and came home each evening to Austin Street, to the prewar co-op on Queens Boulevard, or to the Tudor house in Forest Hills Gardens they bought when the neighborhood was still considered a secret. They raised children here. They watched the neighborhood change around them while remaining, in its essentials, the same. They know the bakery owners by name.
They are also, very often, the last person to ask for help.
Not because they are stubborn in any simple sense. Because competence has been the organizing principle of their entire adult life. They managed careers, families, finances, and health with a level of capability that made depending on others feel genuinely foreign. When health begins to change, that same capability often becomes the thing that makes the change hardest to acknowledge and hardest to address.
Families in Forest Hills describe a very specific kind of conversation. The parent who insists everything is fine with a fluency that is itself a kind of evidence. The adult child who knows something has shifted but cannot quite name it yet. The gap between what is visible on a Sunday visit and what is actually happening on a Wednesday afternoon.
7 Day Home Care provides experienced private duty home care in Forest Hills, Queens, supporting older adults who want to remain safely in the homes and neighborhoods they have known for decades. All care is delivered by New York State Certified Home Health Aides supervised by Registered Nurses.
We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
Call (516) 408-0034
Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week
Home Care in Forest Hills — Quick Facts
Service Area: Forest Hills, Queens, New York City
ZIP Code Served: 11375
Care Types: Hourly Care · Overnight Care · Live-In Care · 24-Hour Care
Nearby Hospitals: NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, Flushing · Flushing Hospital Medical Center
Caregiver Credentials: NYS Certified Home Health Aides
Clinical Supervision: Registered Nurse Oversight
Languages Spoken: English · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Tagalog · Farsi · French
Availability: 24 Hours · 7 Days per Week
We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
A Neighborhood That Earns Its Loyalty
Forest Hills sits in central Queens between Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and Forest Park, offering something increasingly rare in New York City: a neighborhood that functions as both a genuine community and a practical one. The E and F subway lines and the Long Island Rail Road connect Forest Hills to Midtown in well under an hour. Austin Street provides the rhythm of daily life — bakeries, cafés, restaurants, and shops that longtime residents have patronized for decades. Just a few blocks from that commercial corridor, the winding streets of Forest Hills Gardens create the feeling of a small English village, complete with Tudor architecture, gated entries, and a pedestrian scale that has remained essentially unchanged since the early twentieth century. Station Square and Forest Hills Stadium anchor the neighborhood's civic identity in ways that residents reference as casually as their own address.
Forest Hills is also one of the most culturally layered neighborhoods in Queens. Long-established Jewish and Russian-speaking communities, along with many professional families from a wide range of backgrounds, have shaped the neighborhood for decades. That diversity affects daily life in practical ways — including how families think about language, routine, food, community, and care.
This is not incidental to how people feel about Forest Hills. It is the reason families who arrived here in the 1970s and 1980s are still here — and why their children, who grew up here and later moved away, often feel the pull of the neighborhood when a parent's health begins to change.
Forest Hills is also home to Atria Forest Hills on 72nd Avenue, a senior living community offering independent and supportive living. Some families begin their search by considering a facility like Atria. Others know immediately that moving a parent out of the co-op they have lived in for forty years is not a realistic option — not because of finances, but because the apartment and the neighborhood are inseparable from who that person is.
For many Forest Hills families, professional home care is the answer that makes remaining in place possible.
That combination — the depth of attachment, the cultural richness of the community, and the particular independence of the people who have built their lives here — shapes how care works in Forest Hills.
Non-Medical Home Care Services
Hourly · Overnight · Live-In · 24-Hour Care
Personal Care · Companion Care · Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Mobility and Fall Prevention · Post-Discharge Recovery Support
Respite Care · Long-Term Care Insurance Coordination
Caregiver Languages: English · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Tagalog · Farsi · French
Backup Coverage: In the rare event a scheduled caregiver cannot arrive, 7 Day Home Care arranges a qualified replacement. Shifts are not left uncovered.
When the Most Capable Person in the Room Needs Help
A retired physician contacted us — not about himself, but about his father.
His father had practiced internal medicine in Queens for thirty-five years before retiring. He had lived in the same cooperative apartment near Austin Street since 1978. He still read medical journals. He still knew his own diagnoses better than most people know their own names.
He had also fallen twice in the past four months. Both times he had not told anyone.
His son — himself a physician — pieced it together from small signals: a bruise on the forearm explained away with unusual vagueness, a reluctance to walk to the bakery that had been a Sunday ritual for decades, and a new furniture arrangement in the living room that subtly reduced the distance between surfaces a person might reach for support.
“He would never ask,” his son told us. “Asking would mean admitting something he wasn't ready to admit. So instead he was quietly reorganizing his apartment to make it safer. Alone. Without telling anyone.”
The family had tried to raise the subject of additional support. Each conversation landed in the same place: he was fine, he had managed everything his entire life, and he did not need someone coming into his home.
What changed the conversation was the framing. Not care as a concession. Care as a practical arrangement for a man who understood better than most people what the consequences of a fall at his age could be.
We began with a Registered Nurse assessment, which he participated in actively, with the focused attention of someone evaluating a clinical situation. He had questions. He wanted to understand the specific protocols. In the end, he was easier to work with than most clients precisely because once he decided the arrangement made sense, he committed to it fully.
His son called us three months later.
“The calls changed,” he said. “I stopped calling to check. I started calling just to talk. I wish we had done this two years earlier — not for his sake alone, but for mine.”
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When Professional Independence Becomes a Barrier to Care
The story above is specific to one family. The dynamic it describes is not.
Forest Hills has a higher concentration of retired professionals — physicians, attorneys, professors, executives, accountants, and educators — than almost any other Queens neighborhood. These are people who spent their careers being the most knowledgeable person in conversations about consequential subjects. The idea of someone else managing an aspect of their daily life is not merely uncomfortable. It conflicts with a self-conception that has been decades in the making.
Families navigating this dynamic benefit from a care partner who understands it. The framing of care matters as much as the care itself. A professional arrangement with clear protocols, consistent aides who are competent and respectful, and a structure that gives the client genuine agency within the care plan is not the same as an arrangement that feels imposed.
We have worked with enough Forest Hills families to understand the difference. The goal is not to overpower a parent's resistance. It is to design a care arrangement that a capable, independent person can actually accept.
Home Health Aide Services in Forest Hills, Queens
All Home Health Aides are certified under the New York State Department of Health and supervised by our Registered Nurse. All services are non-medical. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Forest Hills, ZIP code 11375.
Personal Care
Dignified, respectful assistance with the activities of daily living, including bathing and personal hygiene, dressing and grooming, mobility and transfer assistance, toileting and incontinence care, ambulation support, and medication reminders. Personal care is delivered in a manner that preserves as much independence as possible while ensuring daily safety. For Forest Hills clients with a strong sense of autonomy, our aides are selected and briefed with that dynamic explicitly in mind.
Companion Care
Consistent, engaged presence that sustains quality of life and fills the space between family visits. This includes meaningful conversation, accompaniment on walks along Austin Street or through Forest Hills Gardens, help with errands and appointments, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and laundry. For clients who have spent decades in professionally and socially stimulating environments, the quality of the companion relationship matters as much as the practical assistance it provides.
Mobility Assistance and Fall Prevention
Non-medical support for clients managing mobility limitations related to arthritis, spinal stenosis, Parkinson's disease, post-stroke weakness, or post-surgical recovery. Our Registered Nurse conducts a home safety assessment specific to the client's apartment or home, identifying fall risks in prewar co-op layouts, Forest Hills Gardens Tudor homes with interior staircases, and elevator buildings along Queens Boulevard. Consistent caregiver assignment ensures aides build genuine familiarity with each client's specific movement patterns and limitations over time.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Patient, structured non-medical support for clients at all stages of cognitive decline, including consistent daily routines, orientation and reassurance, safe supervision, communication adapted to cognitive stage, coordination with physicians and neurologists, and family respite support. Consistent caregiver assignment is especially critical for dementia clients because familiar faces and predictable routines reduce anxiety in ways no clinical intervention can replicate.
Overnight Care
Attentive non-medical supervision during the hours when falls and confusion are most likely, including nighttime mobility support, bathroom assistance, fall monitoring, dementia disorientation support, and bedtime routines. Available seven nights per week throughout Forest Hills, ZIP code 11375.
Live-In Home Care
A dedicated caregiver remains in the home for extended shifts with scheduled rest periods. This is well-suited to Forest Hills' larger prewar apartments and Forest Hills Gardens homes where a live-in arrangement is practical. It is appropriate for clients who benefit from consistent daily presence without requiring continuous overnight monitoring.
24-Hour Home Care
Rotating caregivers provide coverage across all hours. This is appropriate for clients with advanced dementia, significant fall risk, or complex care needs requiring someone attentive and present at all times. Shift structure is managed by our care coordination team to ensure consistency and thorough briefing between caregivers.
Post-Surgery and Stroke Recovery
Non-medical support during the recovery period following hospitalization, including assistance with daily activities, medication reminders, mobility support within the home, and coordination with discharge planning staff at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens and Flushing Hospital Medical Center. Many families arrange short-term recovery support that continues as ongoing care when the benefit becomes clear. We provide non-medical care only — skilled nursing and therapy services require a Certified Home Health Agency referral.
Cancer Support Care
Compassionate non-medical assistance through treatment and recovery, including practical help with daily activities during treatment, emotional support and companionship, transportation to treatment appointments, and coordination with oncology care teams.
Respite Care
Scheduled relief for family caregivers managing care directly. This includes flexible scheduling around family availability, consistent caregiver assignment for the client's comfort, and support that allows family members to step back from daily caregiving demands without stepping back from the relationship.
Conditions Commonly Supported in Forest Hills
Home care in Forest Hills frequently supports older adults managing:
- Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
- Parkinson's disease
- arthritis and joint-related mobility limitations
- spinal stenosis
- stroke recovery and post-stroke rehabilitation
- post-surgical recovery
- cancer treatment and recovery
- general age-related decline and fall risk
Care plans are developed through Registered Nurse assessment and reflect each client's specific conditions, home environment, and daily routine. All services are non-medical.
Home Environment Considerations in Forest Hills
Forest Hills encompasses a wider range of residential environments than most Queens neighborhoods, and each presents distinct care considerations.
Prewar cooperative buildings along Queens Boulevard typically feature elevator access, doormen, and building staff. That simplifies some logistics but also involves building protocols for caregiver entry and identification that our team manages routinely.
Forest Hills Gardens Tudor homes present a different set of considerations entirely. Many of these homes are two or three stories with interior staircases, uneven exterior entry paths, and layouts designed for a pre-accessibility era. For clients with fall risk, progressive conditions like Parkinson's or spinal stenosis, or post-surgical mobility limitations, the physical environment of a Forest Hills Gardens home requires specific assessment and specific movement protocols.
Newer elevator buildings and condominium towers present more straightforward logistics but may have compact layouts with their own considerations for clients using mobility aids or requiring transfer support.
Our Registered Nurse's intake assessment addresses these environmental differences directly by identifying specific risks in the client's actual home, recommending modifications where appropriate, and developing movement protocols suited to where the client lives. This is not a generic checklist. It is an assessment specific to the client and the residence.
Considering Home Care vs. a Senior Living Facility in Forest Hills
Some families arrive at their first conversation with us having already considered Atria Forest Hills on 72nd Avenue or other senior living options. That is a reasonable thing to have explored, and we are not in the business of steering families away from choices that may genuinely be right for them.
What we can offer is a clear explanation of what home care provides that a facility cannot: the specific apartment, the specific neighborhood, and the specific daily rhythms a person has organized life around for decades. For a Forest Hills resident who has walked to Austin Street every Sunday morning for thirty years, that Sunday morning walk is not a small thing. It is part of who they are.
For many families, particularly those whose parent is still largely independent and whose primary need is safety support and consistent daily presence, professional home care makes it possible to remain in place far longer than they expect. The decision to move to a facility is sometimes the right one. But it is worth understanding what home care can do before that decision is made.
Home Care After Hospital Discharge in Forest Hills
Many Forest Hills families begin researching care when a loved one is preparing to return home after a hospital stay.
Forest Hills residents in ZIP code 11375 are primarily served by NewYork-Presbyterian Queens in Flushing and Flushing Hospital Medical Center, also in Flushing. Patients may also receive care at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and major Manhattan medical centers accessible via the E and F lines.
When a client is being discharged, our care coordination team works with hospital discharge planning staff to understand recovery needs and arrange appropriate non-medical home care before the patient returns home. We receive relevant discharge information, review care recommendations, and aim to have a care plan and caregiver assignment in place before discharge day.
We provide non-medical home care only. Skilled nursing and clinical therapy services following discharge are provided by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician's order and are separate from what we offer.
Care Scheduling Options in Forest Hills
Care schedules are built around the client's needs, home environment, and daily routines. Most families begin with a smaller schedule and expand as needs become clearer. This approach also allows clients with a strong sense of independence to become comfortable with the arrangement gradually, which matters considerably in Forest Hills.
Hourly Care
The most common and least disruptive starting point. Often arranged for morning routines, medication reminders, meal preparation, or specific-day daytime supervision. For families whose parent is resistant to the idea of care, beginning with a modest hourly schedule often reduces the friction of introduction.
Overnight Care
Provides non-medical supervision during nighttime hours. This is particularly relevant for clients with fall risk who may attempt to get up unassisted, or for clients with dementia who experience nighttime disorientation or wandering.
Live-In Care
A dedicated caregiver remains in the home for extended shifts with scheduled rest periods. This is well-suited to Forest Hills Gardens homes and larger prewar apartments where the arrangement is practical and the client benefits from consistent daily presence.
24-Hour Care
Rotating caregivers provide coverage around the clock. This is the appropriate structure for clients with the most complex needs — advanced dementia, significant fall risk, or conditions requiring continuous attentive presence.
What Home Care Typically Costs in Forest Hills
Private duty non-medical home care is priced by schedule type. The right arrangement depends on the client's specific needs, safety considerations, and daily routine.
Hourly Care — starting around $33 per hour
Overnight Care — starting around $330 per shift
Live-In Care — starting around $429 per day
24-Hour Care — starting around $792 per day
Pricing reflects general ranges and may vary based on the specifics of the care arrangement. These figures are provided for general reference only and do not represent a guarantee of pricing.
Call (516) 408-0034 for a personalized consultation specific to your situation.
7 Day Home Care is a private pay home care agency. Medicare generally does not cover non-medical home care services. Medicaid may cover certain home care services for individuals who qualify. We regularly assist families using long-term care insurance and coordinate benefit verification and claims directly with insurers.
Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted
7 Day Home Care is an approved provider for a wide range of long-term care insurance carriers. Our team handles benefit verification and claims documentation directly with the insurer, reducing the administrative burden on families during an already demanding time.
CNA · Brighthouse · Genworth · Mutual of Omaha · MetLife · Transamerica · John Hancock · New York Life · Northwestern Mutual · MassMutual · Lincoln Benefit Life · Unum · TIAA-CREF · Aetna · Bankers Life
Not sure whether your policy is accepted? Call (516) 408-0034. We will verify your coverage at no charge and without obligation.
What Usually Prompts the Call
Families in Forest Hills typically reach out when something changes. Sometimes the change is sudden — a fall, a hospitalization, or a discharge that makes the gap between visits impossible to ignore. Other times it develops gradually and recognition accumulates over months.
Forest Hills families often describe noticing:
- a fall that was not mentioned until someone noticed the bruise
- furniture quietly rearranged to create makeshift handholds
- the Sunday bakery walk abandoned without explanation
- medications managed incorrectly or missed entirely
- meals skipped or nutrition quietly declining
- increased vagueness during phone calls about specific days or events
- unusual resistance to discussing health or daily routines
- a recent discharge from NewYork-Presbyterian Queens or Flushing Hospital
- the realization that a parent has been quietly managing a deteriorating situation alone
- the growing sense that weekend visits are no longer enough
For Forest Hills families specifically, the signal is often not dramatic. It is the accumulation of small things — each of which may have an innocent explanation — that eventually arrives at an unmistakable conclusion.
Home care is very often what allows that conclusion to become an action rather than an ongoing worry.
Frequently Asked Questions About Home Care in Forest Hills, Queens
Can 7 Day Home Care provide consistent home health aides for a parent in a Forest Hills cooperative apartment or Forest Hills Gardens home, ZIP code 11375?
Yes. Forest Hills' residential environments — from prewar cooperative buildings along Queens Boulevard to Tudor homes in Forest Hills Gardens — each present specific care considerations that our caregivers are experienced in navigating. For elevator co-op buildings, our team manages building entry protocols and doorman coordination routinely. For Forest Hills Gardens homes with interior staircases, multi-level layouts, and exterior entry paths, our Registered Nurse conducts a home safety assessment specific to that residence, identifies fall and mobility risks in the layout, and develops movement protocols suited to the environment. We then work to maintain consistent caregiver assignment so familiarity with the home and the client builds over time.
Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate with NewYork-Presbyterian Queens when a Forest Hills client is discharged from the hospital?
Yes. When a client is being discharged from NewYork-Presbyterian Queens in Flushing — the hospital most commonly serving Forest Hills residents in ZIP code 11375 — our care coordination team works with hospital discharge planning staff to establish non-medical home care before the patient returns home. We receive relevant discharge information, review physical and occupational therapy recommendations, and aim to have a caregiver assignment and schedule in place before discharge day. We provide non-medical care only. Skilled nursing and therapy services are provided separately by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician's order.
Our father is a retired professional in Forest Hills and is strongly resistant to the idea of having a caregiver in his home. How does 7 Day Home Care approach this?
This is one of the most common conversations we have with Forest Hills families and it reflects something genuine about this neighborhood. Clients who have spent careers as physicians, attorneys, executives, or academics often experience the idea of in-home care as a challenge to a self-conception built over decades. In our experience, framing matters more than persuasion. Care presented as a practical, professionally organized arrangement — with clear protocols, consistent and competent aides, and a structure that gives the client genuine agency — lands differently than care presented as help they need. Our services are designed to support independence at home — not limit it. We are glad to talk through how to approach the initial conversation with your family member before anything is arranged.
Is 7 Day Home Care an approved provider for CNA Long-Term Care Insurance for clients in Forest Hills, Queens, ZIP code 11375?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care is an approved provider for CNA Long Term Care Insurance. Families in Forest Hills, ZIP code 11375, can use CNA policy benefits for both hourly and live-in non-medical home care services. Our care coordination team handles benefit verification and works directly with CNA on the authorization and claims process on your behalf.
Our mother lives in Forest Hills Gardens and has a Genworth Long-Term Care Insurance policy. She has Parkinson's disease and needs mobility assistance several days per week. Can you help?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical mobility assistance and personal care for clients with Parkinson's disease throughout Forest Hills, ZIP code 11375, and works directly with Genworth Long Term Care Insurance on benefit verification and claims coordination. Forest Hills Gardens homes present specific mobility considerations — interior staircases, uneven exterior paths, and multi-level layouts — that our Registered Nurse addresses during the intake assessment. Parkinson's-related care is best managed by consistently assigned caregivers who build familiarity with each client's specific movement patterns, freezing episodes, and daily risk profile over time.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide overnight home care in Forest Hills for clients with dementia who experience nighttime confusion or fall risk?
Yes. Overnight non-medical home care is available seven nights per week throughout Forest Hills, ZIP code 11375. For clients with dementia who experience nighttime disorientation or wandering, or for clients with mobility limitations who may attempt to get up unassisted during the night, overnight care provides attentive supervision during the highest-risk hours. Overnight caregivers are briefed on each client's specific nighttime patterns and risk profile before beginning.
We are trying to decide between keeping our mother in her Forest Hills apartment and moving her to Atria Forest Hills. What can home care provide that a facility cannot?
This is a question worth thinking through carefully and we are glad to help. What professional home care provides that a facility cannot is the specific apartment, the specific neighborhood, and the specific daily rhythms your mother has organized her life around. For a Forest Hills resident who has walked to Austin Street every Sunday morning for thirty years, that walk is not incidental — it is part of who she is. Many families find that professional home care makes remaining in place possible far longer than they expected, and that the decision about a facility — if it ever becomes necessary — can be made on a timeline that is chosen rather than forced. We do not suggest that home care is the right answer for every family. We do think it is worth a conversation before a permanent decision is made.
Does 7 Day Home Care have Russian-speaking caregivers available for clients in Forest Hills, Queens?
Yes. Forest Hills has one of the most established Russian-speaking communities in the outer boroughs, and we recognize that language continuity in a care relationship is not a convenience — it is a meaningful dimension of dignity and comfort for clients whose primary language is Russian. We have Russian-speaking caregivers available in Forest Hills, ZIP code 11375, and we consider language compatibility as part of our caregiver matching process. If a Russian-speaking caregiver is important to your family, please let us know at the start of the conversation so we can prioritize that in the matching process. We also have caregivers who speak Spanish, Polish, Tagalog, Farsi, and French.
How quickly can non-medical home care begin in Forest Hills, Queens?
Timing depends on caregiver availability and the specifics of the situation. For families coordinating around a hospital discharge, we work to establish a care plan before the client leaves the facility. For families arranging ongoing care, we aim to begin the intake process promptly and move efficiently from assessment to caregiver assignment. Call (516) 408-0034 to discuss timing and current availability. We will give you an honest assessment of what is possible given your timeline.
Which long-term care insurance providers does 7 Day Home Care work with for Forest Hills clients?
7 Day Home Care works with a broad range of carriers including CNA, Brighthouse, Genworth, Mutual of Omaha, MetLife, Transamerica, John Hancock, MassMutual, Lincoln Benefit Life, Northwestern Mutual, New York Life, Unum, TIAA-CREF, Aetna, and Bankers Life, among others. Call (516) 408-0034 to verify your specific policy. We will confirm your coverage and assist with the documentation process to activate your benefits without delay.
What is the difference between non-medical home care and skilled home health care, and which does my parent need?
Non-medical home care — which is what 7 Day Home Care provides — includes personal care, companion care, mobility assistance, medication reminders, meal preparation, and safety supervision. It does not include medical treatment, wound care, injections, skilled nursing, or physical and occupational therapy. Skilled home health care is provided by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician's order and may be covered by Medicare. Many families use both: skilled services during an acute recovery period immediately after hospitalization, and non-medical home care for ongoing daily support. If you are uncertain which type of care your parent currently needs, we are glad to help you think through the distinction. Call (516) 408-0034.
Home Care Services Near Forest Hills
7 Day Home Care serves families across Queens and nearby neighborhoods. If your family member lives near Forest Hills, we likely serve their neighborhood as well.
- Kew Gardens Home Care
- Bayside Home Care
- Fresh Meadows Home Care
- Flushing Home Care
- Astoria Home Care
- Douglaston Home Care
- Jamaica Estates Home Care
- All New York City Home Care
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7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed LHCSA (Licensed Home Care Services Agency), licensed by the New York State Department of Health to provide non-medical in-home care services throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.
Every Home Health Aide working in Forest Hills is fully certified under New York State Department of Health standards and supervised by our Registered Nurse. We do not staff aides who are not credentialed. All services are non-medical. Our caregivers speak English, Spanish, French, Russian, Polish, Tagalog, and Farsi.
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The Right Time to Call Is Usually Now
Forest Hills families who have been through this process — including those who waited longer than they intended because a parent was managing things quietly and independently, which is exactly the kind of person Forest Hills often produces — tend to say the same thing afterward.
They wish they had started the conversation sooner.
Not because something went wrong. Because the relief that arrives when a consistent, experienced caregiver is present on the days the family cannot be is larger than most families anticipate. The parent is safer. The falls that were happening without anyone knowing stop happening. The calls shift from checking in to actually connecting.
“I stopped calling just to make sure nothing had gone wrong. I started calling just to talk. I wish we had done this two years earlier — not for his sake alone, but for mine.”
That is what home care, done well, gives a family. It gives them their relationship back.
The apartment near Austin Street. The Sunday morning walk to the bakery that has defined a decade of weekends. The streets of Forest Hills Gardens that have been the landscape of an entire life. Home care exists to protect all of that — and to give the family the peace of mind to stop spending their week wondering what is happening on the days in between.
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Personal
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7 Day Home Care is committed to bringing your family the highest level of personal care. Our dedicated caregivers assist with the activities of daily living while keeping our client safe. Providing safely to our clients is crucial to aging in the home. Our personalized approach includes meeting each family and developing a care plan specific to each clients needs.
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Forest Hills, NY Caregivers Assist With:
- Showering and bathing
- Toileting
- Dressing
- Transferring
- Ambulation
- Medication reminders
Companion
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Social interaction and companionship are key to positive mental health. This doesn't change when we get older, though many activities become more difficult, such as seeing friends and family. 7 Day Home Care can provide a caregiver in a private residence, during a stay in the hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation center.
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- Light housekeeping
- Planning & scheduling appts
- Meal preparation
- Cards & Board Games
- Company for errands/appts.
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Overnight
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Overnight care is provided to help people who have trouble sleeping through the night or tend to wake up disoriented. Overnight care is also beneficial for clients with dementia who tend to wander and once asleep we ensure they remain safe.
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Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Our 7 Day Home Care team has years of experience and training, which is why we understand that extra attention and tender compassionate care must be the foundation for all our services. Alzheimer’s has no current cure, but treatments for symptoms are available and research continues. Although current treatments cannot stop the disease from progressing, they can temporarily slow the worsening of symptoms and improve quality of life.
