Home Care in New York City
Award Winning Home Care
in New York City, New York Includes:
Home Health Aide & Companion Care in New York City
24-Hours & Live-In Shifts
Day, Overnight & Weekend Options
Caregivers Post Rehab & Hospital Recovery in New York City
HHA's in New York City Assisted Living Facilities, Rehabs & Nursing Homes
Private Duty In-Home Senior Care Across NYC Neighborhoods
Where New Yorkers Age at Home
There is something distinctive about the way older New Yorkers relate to their homes.
An apartment on the Upper West Side lived in for forty years is not simply a place to sleep. It holds decades of routines, familiar streets, and neighbors who gradually became friends.
When families begin searching for home care in New York City, they are rarely looking for an institution. They are looking for a way to preserve the life their parent or loved one has already built.
7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA) providing private-duty, non-medical home care for seniors throughout New York City and Long Island.
All care is delivered by Certified Home Health Aides (HHAs) and supervised by Registered Nurses.
Care is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call anytime: (516) 408-0034
Manhattan Office
100 Park Avenue, Suite 1600
New York, NY 10017
We provide non-medical home care only.
We do
not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
Home Care Services Across New York City
7 Day Home Care provides private duty home care across the New York City region.
Service Areas
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Queens
Nassau County
Suffolk County
Many families searching online for “home care near me in New York City” are trying to answer a simple question:
Can my parent remain safely in their home?
In many cases, the answer is yes — with the right support.
Home care allows older adults to receive assistance with everyday routines while continuing to live in the place they know best.
What Home Care Provides
Home care provides non-medical assistance with daily living activities delivered directly in the home.
Care may include:
• bathing and personal hygiene assistance
• dressing and grooming
• mobility and transfer support
• medication reminders
• meal preparation
• companionship
• safety supervision
• accompaniment to appointments or neighborhood outings
Many families begin with a few hours of care each week and expand support as needs evolve.
Why Families Begin Searching for Home Care
Families usually begin researching home care when something changes.
Sometimes the change is sudden:
• a fall
• surgery or hospitalization
• a rehabilitation discharge
Other times the change develops gradually.
Families may begin noticing:
• memory loss or repeated stories
• medications being missed
• personal hygiene declining
• empty refrigerators or poor nutrition
• increasing isolation
• difficulty managing daily routines
Because so many older New Yorkers have lived in the same home for decades, families are often trying to solve two problems at once:
- How do we make life safer?
- And how do we do it without forcing a move away from the home they love?
Home care often makes both possible.
A New York City Family’s Experience
A family contacted us after becoming increasingly concerned about their father, who had lived alone in his Manhattan apartment for more than thirty years.
At first, the changes were subtle.
During phone calls he began repeating the same stories. When his daughter visited from Long Island, she noticed unopened mail stacking up on the kitchen table and dishes sitting in the sink longer than usual. Over time, the changes became harder to ignore.
Her father had always been meticulous about his routines, but personal hygiene was beginning to slip. When she suggested he take a shower, he became unusually resistant and insisted he had already bathed earlier in the day. Clothing was sometimes worn for several days in a row, and simple tasks that had once been automatic were becoming more confusing.
Like many families, they tried to manage things themselves at first. His daughter visited whenever she could, and his son checked in frequently from Queens. But it became clear that occasional visits were no longer enough to ensure his daily safety.
The family arranged weekday daytime home care.
The caregiver helped with personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, and gentle supervision while also providing companionship and restoring structure to his daily routines.
Over time, the presence of a consistent caregiver made daily activities — including bathing and getting dressed — easier and less stressful for him.
He remained in the apartment he had called home for decades, with the support he needed to live there safely.
His daughter later said she wished they had arranged help earlier, when the first signs of memory changes appeared, rather than waiting until everyday routines became difficult to manage.
Details modified for privacy.
Home Care After a Hospital Stay in New York City
Many families begin researching home care when a loved one is preparing to return home after a hospital stay.
Patients treated at major New York City hospitals often benefit from additional support during the transition home.
Caregivers can assist with:
• bathing and dressing
• medication reminders
• mobility around the home
• meal preparation
• fall prevention
• general supervision during recovery
Hospitals where our clients are commonly treated include:
NYU Langone
NewYork-Presbyterian
Mount Sinai
Lenox Hill Hospital
Hospital for Special Surgery
Many families begin with short-term recovery support and continue care if additional assistance becomes beneficial.
How Home Care Is Structured
Every care plan is tailored to the client’s needs, daily routines, and home environment.
Hourly Care
Often used for assistance with morning routines, meals, or daytime supervision.
Overnight Care
Provides support for clients who wake frequently during the night or may be at risk for falls.
Live-In Care
A caregiver remains in the home for extended shifts with rest periods.
24-Hour Care
Multiple caregivers rotate shifts to provide continuous supervision day and night.
Many families begin with a smaller schedule and adjust care as needs change.
Home Care Near Me in New York City
Families frequently search online for:
home care near me
senior home care near me
elder care near me
home health aide near me
private duty home care near me
7 Day Home Care provides private-duty, non-medical home care for seniors throughout New York City, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Long Island.
For many families, “near me” means:
• a caregiver who can reliably reach the home
• an agency familiar with the neighborhood
• support that can begin quickly
• dependable communication with family members
Our goal is to provide exactly that.
Manhattan Neighborhood Home Care
Many families searching for home care in New York City are specifically looking for services in Manhattan neighborhoods.
Manhattan Neighborhood Home Care
Many families searching for home care in New York City are specifically looking for services in Manhattan neighborhoods.
Tribeca Home Care
SoHo Home Care
NoHo Home Care
Greenwich Village Home Care
Financial District Home Care
Battery Park City Home Care
Chelsea Home Care
Gramercy Home Care
View all Manhattan services:
Manhattan Home Care Services
Cost of Home Care in New York City
Private duty home care typically falls within these ranges:
Hourly Care — starting around
$33 per hour
Overnight Care — starting around
$330 per shift
24-Hour Care — starting around
$792 per day
Live-In Care — starting around
$429 per day
Call (516) 408-0034 for a personalized consultation.
Private Pay and Long-Term Care Insurance
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 assist families using long-term care insurance and help coordinate benefit verification and claims.
Common carriers include:
John Hancock
Genworth
MassMutual
New York Life
MetLife
Brighthouse
CNA
Northwestern Mutual
Mutual of Omaha
Learn more about
long term care insurance and in-home care.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can home care start in New York City?
Care can often begin quickly depending on caregiver availability and the situation.
Can home care begin after a hospital discharge?
Yes. Many families arrange care when a loved one is returning home after surgery or illness.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide home health aide services for bedbound patients in NYC?
Yes, 7 Day Home Care provides professional home health aide services for bedbound patients in NYC.
Can home care start with just a few hours per day?
Yes. Many families begin with a smaller schedule and expand care if additional support becomes necessary.
Can 7 Day Home Care provide in-home health aide care services covered by Genworth Long Term Care Insurance in the West Village in NYC ?
Yes—7 Day Home Care is fully equipped to provide in-home health aide services covered by Genworth Long Term Care Insurance in West Village, NYC.
What are the duties for a home health aide in NYC?
Home health aides play a crucial role in providing personalized care and assistance to individuals who require support with daily activities due to illness, injury, or age-related limitations.
Do you provide home care near me in New York City?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides private-duty, non-medical home care throughout New York City and Long Island.
Does 7 Day Home Care have Home Health Aides trained and experienced in ADLs for in-home dementia patients in Stuyvesant Town, NYC?
Yes, 7 Day Home Care serves Stuyvesant Town, NYC, with highly qualified Home Health Aides who are fully trained and experienced in delivering personal care and all Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for in‑home dementia patients.
Is 7 Day Home Care licensed in New York?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed LHCSA providing non-medical home care delivered by Certified Home Health Aides supervised by Registered Nurses.
Contact 7 Day Home Care
Families often reach out when they are trying to determine whether a parent can safely remain at home or how to introduce care in a way that will be accepted.
A brief conversation can help clarify the next steps.
Call
24/7: (516) 408-0034
Email:info@7dayhomecare.com
Manhattan Office
100 Park Avenue, Suite 1600
New York, NY 10017
Long Island Office
3000 Marcus Avenue
Lake Success, NY 11042
7 Day Home Care is licensed by the New York State Department of Health.
For emergencies call 911.
Last updated March 2026.
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
New York City, NY Caregivers Assist With:
- Showering and bathing
- Toileting
- Dressing
- Transferring
- Ambulation
- Medication reminders
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 New York City, NY Caregivers Assist With:
- Light housekeeping
- Planning & scheduling appts
- Meal preparation
- Cards & Board Games
- Company for errands/appts.
- Laundry services
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
New York City, NY Caregivers Assist With:
- Fall Prevention
- Medication Reminders
- Bedtime Hygiene
- Meal Preparation
- Showering & Dressing
- Incontinence Care
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.
