Home Care in Midtown Manhattan, NY

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Private Duty Senior & Elder Care in Manhattan's Business & Residential Core

If you are searching for home care in Midtown Manhattan, you likely need reliable support for a parent or loved one — whether coordinating care around demanding work schedules, managing post-hospital recovery in a residential high-rise, or arranging supervision for a senior living alone while family commutes from outside the city.


7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed LHCSA (Licensed Home Care Services Agency) providing private duty, non-medical home care throughout Midtown Manhattan. All care is delivered by Certified Home Health Aides (HHAs) supervised by Registered Nurses.


Hourly, overnight, 24-hour, and live-in care options are available to meet individual needs and family schedules.

Our Manhattan office is located at:


100 Park Avenue, Suite 1600
New York, NY 10017


📞 Call (516) 408-0034 anytime


We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.


We serve Midtown Manhattan ZIP codes including 10016, 10017, 10018, 10019, 10020, 10022, 10036, and 10103.


Understanding Care in Midtown Manhattan

Midtown Manhattan spans roughly from 34th Street to 59th Street between the East and Hudson Rivers, encompassing New York's central business district, major transportation hubs, and residential neighborhoods interspersed among commercial towers.


This area includes Midtown East, Midtown West, Murray Hill, Turtle Bay, Hell's Kitchen, and residential corridors throughout the East 40s, East 50s, and West 50s.


Unlike primarily residential neighborhoods such as the Upper East Side or Upper West Side, Midtown combines office towers, hotels, and residential buildings — creating unique care coordination challenges when families balance demanding professional schedules with eldercare responsibilities.


Many Midtown seniors live in residential high-rises surrounded by the city's business core. Adult children often work in Midtown offices, commute from suburbs via Grand Central Terminal or Penn Station, or manage care remotely from other cities.


Care planning frequently involves coordinating around corporate schedules, business travel, peak commuting hours, and the logistics of high-security residential buildings with professional concierge operations.


Our caregivers work throughout Midtown buildings and understand the rhythms of this environment — coordinating with building staff, navigating high-rise security procedures, accompanying clients to nearby medical centers such as NYU Langone Tisch Hospital and Mount Sinai West, and helping families balance demanding work schedules with caregiving responsibilities.


This neighborhood familiarity allows care to integrate naturally into daily life while maintaining safety, dignity, and independence.


What Is Home Care in Midtown Manhattan?

Home care in Midtown Manhattan is licensed non-medical support delivered by Certified Home Health Aides under Registered Nurse supervision, enabling seniors to remain safely in their apartments while receiving assistance with daily routines.


Care typically includes help with personal care, mobility support, medication reminders, meals, and companionship.


Families also frequently reach out when Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia begin affecting daily safety and supervision.


The goal of private duty home care is stability — allowing older adults to remain safely at home while maintaining familiar routines.


Midtown Manhattan Home Care — At a Glance

7 Day Home Care provides licensed, RN-supervised private duty care in Midtown Manhattan residential buildings. Our caregivers coordinate professionally with concierge services, adapt schedules around family work commitments and travel, and provide the daily structure seniors need while adult children manage demanding careers.


Care can often begin quickly when families need support around hospital discharge, business travel, or unexpected schedule changes.


Many Midtown families also value caregiver continuity, allowing trusted routines and relationships to develop over time.


When Midtown Manhattan Families Call

Families often contact us when balancing professional responsibilities and caregiving becomes unsustainable.

Common situations include:


• A parent discharged from NYU Langone or Mount Sinai West with limited family availability
• Adult children commuting from Westchester, Connecticut, or Long Island
• Corporate travel schedules preventing consistent supervision
• A fall in the apartment discovered only after evening visits
• Memory loss or confusion developing in a parent living alone
• Medication routines becoming inconsistent
• Isolation between family visits
• Professional couples managing demanding careers
• Out-of-state adult children coordinating care remotely


The challenge is rarely proximity — adult children often work blocks away.


The challenge is time.


Meetings, deadlines, travel, and professional obligations make it difficult to ensure a parent receives daily support.


Structured home care provides the oversight that work schedules often prevent.


When Should You Arrange Home Care in Midtown Manhattan?

Consider reaching out if:


• You work in Midtown but cannot check on your parent during business hours
• Business travel prevents regular supervision

• A dementia diagnosis
• Your parent lives alone and you worry about safety between visits
• Memory changes are progressing
• Medication routines are becoming inconsistent

• Personal hygiene is slipping
• A hospital or rehab discharge planner recommends supervision at home
• You find yourself distracted at work worrying about your parent


Many families say they delayed arranging care because proximity made it feel manageable.


But even working nearby does not create the time needed to provide daily care.


Midtown Manhattan's Unique Landscape

Midtown is defined by density, professional intensity, and constant activity. Residential buildings exist alongside corporate headquarters, hotels, and commercial towers.


The neighborhood includes:

Grand Central District — East 40s surrounding Grand Central Terminal
Murray Hill — residential enclave along the East 30s and 40s
Turtle Bay — East 40s and 50s near the United Nations
Midtown East residential corridors along Third and First Avenue
Hell's Kitchen — West 40s and 50s with growing residential communities
Midtown West residential towers near Columbus Circle


Many Midtown seniors have lived in their apartments for decades, maintaining routines centered around neighborhood institutions, longtime physicians, places of worship, and nearby shops along Lexington, Third, or Ninth Avenue.


Home care allows them to preserve these routines safely while families manage professional obligations.


Hospital Discharge & Medical Center Proximity

Midtown residents frequently receive care at several nearby hospitals.


Families often arrange home care following discharge from:

NYU Langone Tisch Hospital

First Avenue at 34th Street


Mount Sinai West

West 59th Street and 10th Avenue


Mount Sinai Beth Israel

First Avenue at 16th Street


NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital

East 17th Street


After discharge, seniors often return to residential buildings where daily routines require structure and supervision.

Private duty home care helps stabilize recovery while physicians manage medical treatment.


Real Example — Corporate Schedule Coordination

A Murray Hill family contacted us when their mother was discharged from NYU Langone following surgery. She lived alone in a residential building on East 38th Street.


Her daughter worked as a senior executive at a financial services firm in Midtown. Her son lived in Westchester and commuted daily to his law office near Grand Central.


Both had demanding careers with fixed meeting schedules and frequent travel.


They could visit some mornings before work, evenings after 7 p.m., and weekends — but their mother required support throughout the day.


We arranged weekday care from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., coordinated around family schedules.


The caregiver established structured routines including medication reminders, physical therapy exercises prescribed by the hospital, meal preparation, assistance with bathing and dressing, and accompanied walks to nearby destinations such as her longtime physician’s office and neighborhood errands along Lexington Avenue.


Four months later, her daughter told us:

“Having reliable care during work hours changed everything. I can focus at work knowing someone is there with her. I only wish we had arranged it immediately after discharge instead of trying to manage everything ourselves.”

Her mother continues living safely and independently in her apartment.


Details modified for privacy.


📞 Call (516) 408-0034 to discuss care coordination


Supporting Working Professionals & Commuter Families

Midtown families face unique care coordination challenges.


For professionals working in Midtown:

• Care scheduled around business hours
• Coverage during business travel
• Reliable daily supervision
• Communication aligned with work schedules


For commuter families from surrounding suburbs:

• Weekday oversight when commuting limits visits
• Coordination around train schedules
• Professional supervision when family cannot be present


For families living outside New York:

• RN supervision and professional oversight
• Coordination with building staff and medical providers
• Regular communication updates


High-Rise Building & Concierge Coordination

Midtown residential buildings often feature professional concierge services and strict security protocols.

Our caregivers coordinate regularly with:


• Concierge desks and building management
• Security authorization procedures
• Electronic access systems and key-card entry
• High-rise elevator banks
• Package delivery coordination
• Visitor sign-in protocols


We understand the professionalism expected in Midtown residential buildings.


What Private Duty Home Care in Midtown Manhattan Includes

Caregivers assist with:


• Bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding and toileting
• Mobility support and fall prevention
• Medication reminders
• Meal preparation and hydration monitoring
• Light housekeeping and apartment upkeep
• Escort to medical appointments
• Assistance with errands and neighborhood outings
• Companionship and cognitive engagement
• Communication updates for family members


24-Hour and Live-In Home Care in Midtown Manhattan


Live-In Care

A caregiver resides in the apartment and provides daily assistance while receiving scheduled sleep and personal breaks in accordance with New York labor regulations.


24-Hour Care

Rotating caregivers remain awake and provide continuous supervision day and night.


Cost of Home Care in Midtown Manhattan

Typical private duty care ranges include:


Hourly Care — starting at $33 per hour
Overnight Care
— starting at $330 per shift
24-Hour Care
— starting at $792 per day
Live-In Care
— starting at $429 per day


Final rates depend on scheduling needs and care requirements.


📞 Call (516) 408-0034 for a personalized consultation


Private Pay & Long-Term Care Insurance

7 Day Home Care is private pay. Medicare and Medicaid generally do not cover non-medical home care services.


We regularly assist families with long-term care insurance policies including:

John Hancock
Genworth
MassMutual
New York Life
MetLife
Brighthouse
UNUM
CNA
Northwestern Mutual
Mutual of Omaha


We assist with benefit verification and claims coordination.


Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can home care start in Midtown Manhattan?

Care can often begin quickly depending on caregiver availability and scheduling needs.


Can you coordinate care around my business travel schedule?

Yes. Many Midtown families require flexible coverage during business travel.


I work in Midtown but cannot leave during the day — how does coordination work?

We communicate at times convenient for your schedule, often during commutes, lunch breaks, or after work hours.


Does 7 Day Home Care have caregivers experienced in dementia care in Kips Bay, Midtown NYC?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides experienced and dementia-certified caregivers in Kips Bay, Midtown NYC, offering compassionate, in-home support tailored to individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.


Do you coordinate with residential building concierge and security?

Yes. Our caregivers regularly work with building management and concierge services common in Midtown residential buildings.


Do you have experienced aides for our father with Stage 4 metastatic bone cancer at 432 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, NYC 10022, including assistance with personal care, and coordination with his oncology care team?

Yes. we have experienced, compassionate in-home caregivers for patients with advanced and Stage 4 metastatic bone cancer at 432 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, NYC 10022, and throughout the surrounding neighborhoods.


What if I commute from outside Manhattan?

Many commuter families arrange weekday care while visiting evenings or weekends.


Do you provide male caregivers?

Yes. We accommodate requests for male caregivers based on availability.


Do you provide home care in Sutton Place for seniors experiencing early signs of memory loss?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides experienced Certified Home Health Aides in Sutton Place and throughout Midtown Manhattan for seniors experiencing early signs of short-term memory loss or mild cognitive decline.


Do you work with long-term care insurance?

Yes. We regularly coordinate with major long-term care insurance providers.


Is 7 Day Home Care licensed in New York?

Yes. We are a New York State licensed LHCSA providing non-medical home care under Registered Nurse supervision.


Contact 7 Day Home Care

📞 Call 24/7: (516) 408-0034
📧
Email:  info@7dayhomecare.com


Manhattan Office

100 Park Avenue, Suite 1600
New York, NY 10017
By Appointment


Long Island Office

3000 Marcus Avenue
Lake Success, NY 11042


By Appointment


7 Day Home Care is licensed by the New York State Department of Health to provide non-medical home care services.


For emergencies call 911.


Last updated February 2026.

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Personal

Care

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. 


Our Midtown Manhattan, NY Caregivers Assist With:


  • Showering and bathing
  • Toileting
  • Dressing
  • Transferring
  • Ambulation 
  • Medication reminders
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Companion

Care

 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. 


Our Midtown Manhattan, NY Caregivers Assist With:


  • Light housekeeping
  • Planning & scheduling appts
  • Meal preparation
  • Cards & Board Games
  • Company for errands/appts. 
  • Laundry services

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Overnight

Care

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.


Our Midtown Manhattan, NY Caregivers Assist With:


  • Fall Prevention
  • Medication Reminders
  • Bedtime Hygiene
  • Meal Preparation
  • Showering & Dressing
  • Incontinence Care
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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.