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Home Care in Port Washington, NY 11050

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In Port Washington New York Include:

Home Health Aide & Companion Care in Port Washington

Hourly & Live-In Shifts

Day, Overnight & Weekend Options

HHA's Post Rehab & Hospital Recovery in Port Washington 

Caregivers for Port Washington Assisted Living Facilities, Rehabs & Nursing Homes


Home Care in Port Washington — At a Glance

  • Location: Port Washington, NY 11050 · Nassau County · Town of North Hempstead · North Shore Peninsula
  • Communities Served: Port Washington · Sands Point · Manorhaven · Flower Hill · Baxter Estates · Port Washington North · Plandome · Plandome Heights · Plandome Manor
  • Services: Personal care · companion care · overnight care · 24-hour care · dementia care · Alzheimer's care · post-discharge care · assisted living private care
  • Senior Care Communities: The Sinclair in Port Washington 300 East Overlook · Sands Point Center for Health and Rehabilitation
  • Nearest Hospitals: North Shore University Hospital · 300 Community Drive, Manhasset (approx. 10 min) · LIJ Medical Center · New Hyde Park · NYU Langone Long Island · Mineola
  • Overnight Supervision: Fall-risk overnight ✓ · Dementia overnight ✓ · 7 nights per week
  • Flexible Scheduling: Mon/Wed/Fri 6-hr shifts · 24-hr weekday (two 12-hr shifts) · weekends added as needed
  • Minimum HHA Shift: 6 hours per visit
  • LTC Insurance: 15 carriers accepted · full claims management at no charge
  • Pricing: ~$33/hr · overnight ~$330/shift · live-in ~$429/day · 24-hr ~$792/day
  • Care Start: Typically within 24-48 hours
  • License: NYS Licensed LHCSA — NY Dept. of Health


Call (516) 408-0034 · Available 24 hours · 7 days a week



Non-Medical Home Health Aide and Companion Care for Families in Port Washington — Personal Care, Alzheimer's and Dementia Care, Overnight Supervision, 24-Hour Care, Private Care at The Sinclair, Careful Caregiver Matching, and Long-Term Care Insurance   7 Day Home Care   Nassau County


Quick Answer — What Is Non-Medical Home Care in Port Washington, NY? Non-medical home care is daily support provided in the home — or inside a senior living community — by a NYS Certified Home Health Aide. Services include bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, meal preparation, medication reminders, and safety supervision. The HHA does not diagnose, treat, or administer medications. 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical home care throughout Port Washington, NY 11050 — including Sands Point, Manorhaven, Flower Hill, Baxter Estates, Plandome, and all Port Washington peninsula communities. Private HHA care is provided at The Sinclair at Port Washington (300 East Overlook), and Sands Point Center for Health and Rehabilitation. Alzheimer's and dementia caregivers with specific experience are available. Flexible scheduling — Monday, Wednesday, Friday six-hour shifts; 24-hour weekday coverage; or anything in between — is available from the start. Call (516) 408-0034.


Can we start with Monday, Wednesday, Friday six-hour shifts? Yes. Three days per week — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, six hours each — is one of the most practical starting schedules for Port Washington families where family members provide coverage on other days. Six hours per visit, three visits per week. The schedule can expand to additional days or to 24-hour coverage as the care need evolves, and weekends can be added at any point. Call (516) 408-0034.



Can we start with 24-hour weekday care and scale back from there? Yes. Starting at full 24-hour weekday coverage — two 12-hour shifts per day, Monday through Friday — and scaling back as the situation stabilizes is available from day one. Some families arrive at 24-hour weekday care because of a discharge from North Shore University Hospital or the early days of dementia crisis management, and scale to daytime-only as routines stabilize. Weekends can be added at any point. Call (516) 408-0034.



Does 7 Day Home Care have caregivers experienced in Alzheimer's and dementia care? Yes. 7 Day Home Care has Home Health Aides with specific experience in Alzheimer's disease and all dementia types — Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and Parkinson's disease dementia. Consistent caregiver assignment — the same person, on the same schedule — is the foundational care priority for every Port Washington dementia client. For 24-hour dementia care, the two-shift rotation is coordinated to minimize the number of different caregivers while providing continuous coverage. Call (516) 408-0034.



What is the minimum number of hours for a Home Health Aide in Port Washington? The minimum shift for a Home Health Aide at 7 Day Home Care is six hours per visit. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9am–3pm satisfies the minimum. 24-hour care is structured as two 12-hour shifts. Call (516) 408-0034.



Does Medicare cover home care in Port Washington? Medicare does not cover non-medical home care. Medicare covers physician-ordered skilled home health care — nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy — following a qualifying hospitalization. Once those skilled services conclude, the ongoing non-medical daily care is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. Call (516) 408-0034.



Port Washington is a peninsula in the Town of North Hempstead — a narrow neck of land extending into Manhasset Bay, with Sands Point at its northern tip and the LIRR Port Washington Branch terminus connecting the community to Penn Station in 47 minutes. F. Scott Fitzgerald set his most famous green light at the end of the dock in Sands Point, thinly disguised as East Egg in The Great Gatsby. The harbor that gives the community its character has been at the center of its daily life since the 19th century when the sand from its beaches was shipped to New York City to build its buildings.


Today Port Washington is one of Nassau County's most distinct North Shore communities — defined by the water, by the LIRR connection, by the Port Washington school district that generations of families have chosen specifically, and by the peninsula's geographic boundaries that give it the contained, self-sufficient character of a place that knows exactly what it is. The median household income is $154,225 and 39.5% of households earn over $200,000 annually. The professional careers that generated those incomes — commutes to Manhattan law firms and financial institutions via the Port Washington LIRR — are the same careers during which long-term care insurance policies were commonly and carefully purchased.


Port Washington has within its own geography — at 300 East Overlook, : The Sinclair at Port Washington offers assisted living, independent living, and nursing care nearby. Sands Point Center for Health and Rehabilitation serves post-acute rehabilitation needs for the broader peninsula community.


7 Day Home Care has served Port Washington and Nassau County for more than fifteen years. Our Long Island office is at 3000 Marcus Avenue in Lake Success — minutes from Port Washington. Call (516) 408-0034.



Quick Facts — Port Washington, NY

  • Port Washington, NY 11050 · Nassau County · Town of North Hempstead · Unincorporated Hamlet · North Shore Peninsula on Manhasset Bay
  • Population 31,512 · Median age 43.7
  • Median household income $154,225 · Average household income $240,672 · 39.5% of households earn over $200,000 annually
  • Port Washington Union Free School District · Schreiber High School · LIRR Port Washington Branch — 47 min to Penn Station
  • Named after George Washington · F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby set in Sands Point (East Egg)
  • Communities: Port Washington · Sands Point · Manorhaven · Flower Hill · Baxter Estates · Port Washington North · Plandome · Plandome Heights · Plandome Manor
  • The Sinclair at Port Washington · 300 East Overlook, Port Washington, NY 11050 · Assisted living, independent living, nursing care
  • Sands Point Center for Health and Rehabilitation · Sands Point area
  • Nearest hospital: North Shore University Hospital · 300 Community Drive, Manhasset (approx. 10 min)
  • 7 Day Home Care Long Island office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042


Senior Care Communities in Port Washington — Private HHA Care

7 Day Home Care provides private HHA and companion care at the senior care communities serving Port Washington. Our caregivers work in coordination with each facility's care team under 7 Day Home Care's own RN-directed care plan.


The Sinclair at Port Washington · 300 East Overlook, Port Washington, NY 11050 · (516) 472-6625


The Sinclair at Port Washington takes its name from Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis, who lived in Port Washington in the early 1900s during a formative time in his literary career. Formerly known as The Harborside, the community has been rebranded and reimagined under a $28-million renovation commitment by Focus Healthcare Partners and Chelsea Senior Living — repositioning it as a premier no-entrance-fee rental independent senior living community at 300 East Overlook.


The Sinclair is a resort-inspired independent 62+ community. Rent includes restaurant-style dining with table service for all three meals and a full calendar of activities. Planned upgrades include a comprehensive wellness center with therapy, fitness, and spa components, a new culinary program, an on-site movie theater, and expanded outdoor recreation including pickleball and bocce courts.


For Sinclair residents who require professional daily home care within their independent living residence — personal care, companion care, overnight supervision, or dementia support — 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical in-home HHA care directly within the resident's unit. The Sinclair's model supports aging in place within the community, and 7 Day Home Care coordinates all care arrangements with the resident, their family, and the community's management team. Caregiver briefings include the community's building access and concierge protocols before the first shift.


For residents who need consistent daily personal care, overnight fall-risk supervision, dementia support, or 24-hour coverage while remaining in their Sinclair residence, 7 Day Home Care provides the professional non-medical support that makes continued independent living possible. Call (516) 408-0034.


Sands Point Center for Health and Rehabilitation · Sands Point, Port Washington area


Skilled nursing and comprehensive rehabilitation serving the Port Washington peninsula. 7 Day Home Care coordinates post-rehabilitation home care for residents of Sands Point Center returning to Port Washington homes — receiving rehabilitation discharge notes, conducting the RN home assessment of the specific property, and confirming the HHA before the client leaves. Call (516) 408-0034.


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The Right Caregiver — Chemistry, the Match, and the Mother Who Surprised Everyone

Quick Answer — How Does 7 Day Home Care Match Caregivers in Port Washington? Caregiver matching in Port Washington accounts for the specific care plan, the client's personality and daily preferences, the household's cultural context, language requirements, and any specific conditions such as Alzheimer's or dementia. Resistance to home care is common, expected, and manageable. The right match is the specific answer to resistance. If the first match is not right for any reason, 7 Day Home Care makes an adjustment. The goal is the caregiver the client looks forward to seeing. Call (516) 408-0034.


Resistance to Care on the Port Washington Peninsula

The mother who has lived in a Flower Hill colonial or a Sands Point waterfront property for forty years, who has been independent her entire adult life, who walks to the harbor on Tuesday mornings and knows the names of every neighbor on the street — that mother does not want a caregiver in her house. She is not wrong. She is telling you something specific about who she is and what she values.


Professional home care introduced without the right match confirms her worst fear: that independence is ending. Professional home care introduced with the right match does the opposite. The caregiver who arrives as a professional who respects the household's rhythms, who follows the client's lead, who earns trust through competency and consistency rather than through assertion — that caregiver enables independence. They make the morning shower safe. They provide the second person for the bathroom transfer that the client can no longer safely navigate alone. They extend the time the client can remain in her Port Washington home rather than ending it.


7 Day Home Care's intake process asks specifically about the client's personality, her history, her specific concerns about professional care in her home, and what the family has already tried. The caregiver assignment uses that information. If the first match is not right, we make an adjustment immediately. Call (516) 408-0034.


The Waterfront Peninsula and the Specific Loneliness It Can Produce

Port Washington is a peninsula. Its geographic character creates a specific kind of community closeness — everyone is, in a sense, pointed at the same water — and it can also, for older adults whose mobility has changed, produce a specific kind of isolation. The LIRR platform that used to connect to a Manhattan career is now a destination in itself, not a departure point. The harbor walk that was automatic is now uncertain. The neighbors whose children grew up in the Port Washington schools alongside their own are managing their own aging.


Research on loneliness in older adults documents its clinical consequences clearly: accelerated cognitive decline, increased fall risk, elevated rates of depression. For a Port Washington mother whose daily human contact has narrowed to phone calls and weekend visits, the companion caregiver who arrives on Monday morning and stays through the afternoon is providing six hours of genuine human presence — conversation, shared activity, the practical support that makes the day easier, and the consistent relationship that gives the week a structure it might otherwise lack.


Families who call 7 Day Home Care six months after starting companion care in Port Washington describe the same observation consistently: their mother seems more like herself. More engaged. More connected. The caregiver who becomes part of the household fabric has provided something that prevented the trajectory that loneliness accelerates.



The Long-Term Care Insurance Policy — Used With Intention on the Peninsula

A family in Port Washington contacted us on a Wednesday. Their mother — seventy-eight, who had lived in the same colonial on Carlton Avenue since 1984, who had raised her children in the Port Washington schools, who had been taking her morning walk to the harbor for twenty-seven years — had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease eighteen months earlier. The dementia was now moderate. The nighttime wandering had begun three weeks earlier, twice in the first week and four times in the second. Their father, who was healthy and eighty-one, was not sleeping. The family's daughter lived in Plandome and was visiting five days a week. It was not enough.


Their daughter called us on a Wednesday morning. She was organized and deliberate. She described the Carlton Avenue colonial, the nighttime wandering patterns, her father's exhaustion, and her mother's specific personality — a woman who had run the Port Washington library book fair for fifteen years and who did not suffer fools or condescension.


She also had the policy information ready. Her mother held a Mutual of Omaha long-term care insurance policy purchased in 1997 — purchased, she said, at her mother's specific insistence during a year when their finances were in particularly good shape and her mother had decided it was time to plan. Twenty-eight years of premiums. A 4% compound inflation rider. A $175 daily benefit at purchase that had grown, she had calculated, to approximately $525 per day.


"She bought that policy because she believed in taking care of things before they needed to be taken care of," the daughter said. "She would want me to use it. She'd also want me to be sure whoever comes is someone who treats her like the person she still is — not someone who talks to her like she's already gone."


We confirmed an Alzheimer's-experienced caregiver — someone who understood cognitive fluctuations and hallucination management and the specific behavioral patience that Alzheimer's care requires — before the RN home assessment of the Carlton Avenue colonial on Thursday. The assessment documented the wandering risk profile of the specific floor plan, the exterior door locations, and the overnight supervision protocol appropriate for this stage of her mother's Alzheimer's disease.


We started overnight care Thursday evening. The Mutual of Omaha policy covered the care from day sixty-one.

Their daughter called from Plandome the following Monday.


"My mother asked the caregiver this morning what she thought of a particular book. The caregiver had done her homework — she'd asked me what my mother used to read, and she brought up a title she knew my mother had loved. They talked about it for twenty minutes. My father slept through the night for the first time in three weeks.


My mother is still my mother. That's all I wanted."


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Long-Term Care Insurance — The Policy That Honors the Planning

39.5% of Port Washington households earn over $200,000 annually. The careers that generated those incomes — the Manhattan law firms and financial institutions reached by the Port Washington LIRR every weekday morning for thirty years — are the same careers during which long-term care insurance was purchased deliberately, thoughtfully, and with a specific intention that the mother in the case study above embodied precisely: take care of things before they need to be taken care of.


For Port Washington families who hold those policies and know their value, the message in this section is specific: honor the planning. Use the policy when the care need is present. Don't wait.


Genworth · CNA · Brighthouse · Mutual of Omaha · MetLife · Transamerica · John Hancock · New York Life · Northwestern Mutual · MassMutual · Lincoln Benefit Life · UNUM · AIG · American Heritage · Bankers Life


Mutual of Omaha policies — like the one in the case study above, purchased in 1997 with a 4% compound inflation rider that grew a $175 daily benefit to $525 over twenty-eight years — are among the policies 7 Day Home Care most frequently encounters for Port Washington and surrounding North Shore Nassau County families.


What compound inflation means for a Port Washington LTC policy: A $175 daily benefit from 1997 with a 4% compound annual rider is worth approximately $525 per day in 2025 — covering most overnight and daytime hourly care arrangements completely. A policy purchased at the careful insistence of a Port Washington mother who believed in planning is worth meaningfully more now than when she purchased it. The planning is done. The care need is here. Use it.


The elimination period and overnight care: For overnight dementia supervision — which typically triggers the cognitive impairment benefit independently of the ADL threshold — the elimination period clock starts on the first night of qualifying care from a licensed LHCSA. Starting overnight care on a Thursday means the 30, 60, or 90-day elimination period begins that Thursday. A specific, calculable benefit start date follows.


The policies that go unclaimed despite careful purchase: Even carefully purchased, deliberately maintained long-term care insurance policies sometimes go unclaimed — not because the insured never needed care, but because the family did not connect the Alzheimer's wandering, the post-surgical discharge from North Shore University Hospital, or the first major fall with the policy that was purchased precisely for those moments. The daughter who called us with the MetLife long term care policy information already calculated understood something essential: her mother had done the planning. The family's job was to use it.


Learn more: Long-Term Care Insurance



Services Available in Port Washington, NY

Personal Care and Home Health Aide Services

Hands-on daily assistance by NYS Certified Home Health Aides — bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, continence care, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, and safety supervision. Minimum HHA shift is six hours. Flexible scheduling from three days per week to 24-hour coverage available from the start. For Port Washington's North Shore residential stock — the Flower Hill colonials, the Sands Point estates, the Manorhaven homes near the harbor — the RN home assessment documents the specific staircase, bathroom, and layout before the first shift. Learn more: Personal Care Services


Companion Care

Social engagement, emotional presence, daily routine structure, medication reminders, light household support, and accompanied outings to the Port Washington Library, the harbor waterfront, Louie's Oyster Bar & Grille on the marina, the LIRR station area, and the everyday community life of this specific peninsula. For a Port Washington mother whose daily human contact has narrowed as mobility has changed, the companion caregiver who arrives three times a week provides the consistent human presence that prevents the specific isolation that a peninsula community can produce when the daily connections become harder to maintain. Learn more: Companion Care Services


Overnight Care — Fall Risk and Dementia Supervision

Non-medical overnight safety supervision seven nights per week. For fall-risk clients: nighttime bathroom assistance, transfer support, and immediate response to any overnight event. For dementia clients: wandering prevention, sundowning management, Alzheimer's nighttime behavioral support, and consistent overnight reassurance. Both services available separately or combined. Seven nights per week throughout Port Washington and all peninsula communities. Learn more: Overnight Care


Alzheimer's and Dementia Care

Non-medical in-home dementia care across all types and all stages. Caregivers with specific Alzheimer's and dementia experience — consistent caregiver assignment, wandering supervision, cognitive fluctuation management, hallucination response protocol, and sundowning management. For Port Washington dementia clients whose caregiver must understand not just the clinical care protocols but the person — their history, their personality, what they have loved and what they have built — the matching process pays specific attention to that understanding. Learn more: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care


Post-Discharge Care

Coordinated home care following discharge from North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, LIJ Medical Center in New Hyde Park, NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island in Mineola, and other Nassau County facilities. We receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Port Washington property before discharge day, and confirm the HHA before the client leaves.



Post-Discharge Home Care in Port Washington

Quick Answer — How Does Post-Discharge Home Care Work for Port Washington Residents? When a Port Washington resident is discharged from North Shore University Hospital, LIJ Medical Center, or any other facility, 7 Day Home Care coordinates care before the discharge date: we receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the specific Port Washington, Sands Point, Flower Hill, or Plandome property, and confirm the HHA — including 24-hour coverage where required — before the client leaves. Call (516) 408-0034.




Pricing — Home Care in Port Washington, NY

  • Hourly Home Care — starting around $33 per hour (minimum 6-hour HHA shift)
  • Overnight Care — starting around $330 per shift
  • Live-In Care — starting around $429 per day
  • 24-Hour Rotating Care — starting around $792 per day


Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6-hour schedules available from the first week. 24-hour weekday coverage available — scale back or add weekends as needed. General reference ranges only — not a pricing guarantee. Long-term care insurance with compound inflation riders from policies purchased during Port Washington professional careers may cover most or all costs. Call (516) 408-0034.



When Do Port Washington Families Arrange Home Care?

Families typically contact us at a specific turning point — and for Port Washington families, that turning point often involves a recognition that the daily care arrangements that have worked until now are no longer adequate for the person they love.


Families often describe:

  • A discharge from North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset with a return to a Flower Hill colonial or a Sands Point waterfront property whose staircase and original bathroom require specific daily professional support the family cannot consistently provide
  • A parent at The Sinclair at Port Washington whose dementia has progressed to the point where the facility's group staffing cannot provide the consistent individual supervision they specifically require
  • The first week of nighttime wandering — in a Carlton Avenue colonial or a Harbor Road home on the water — when the family realizes that overnight supervision is no longer optional and that everyone in the household is losing sleep
  • A mother with Alzheimer's disease whose personality is still entirely present in her conversations about books and the harbor and the school district — and for whom the family needs a caregiver who understands that and honors it
  • A MetLife or John Hancock or New York Life long-term care insurance policy that was purchased deliberately, maintained carefully, and that the family is ready to use exactly as it was intended



Frequently Asked Questions — Home Care in Port Washington, NY


Can we start with Monday, Wednesday, Friday six-hour shifts?

Yes. Three days per week — Monday, Wednesday, Friday, six hours each — is one of the most practical starting schedules for Port Washington families. It satisfies the six-hour minimum per HHA visit, provides professional coverage on the days the family most needs it, and gives the caregiver-client relationship time to develop. Additional days and weekends can be added as care needs evolve. Call (516) 408-0034.


Can we start with 24-hour weekday care and scale back from there?

Yes. Starting at full 24-hour weekday coverage — two 12-hour shifts, Monday through Friday — and scaling back to daytime-only or three-day-per-week care as the situation stabilizes is as available as starting modestly and expanding. Some families begin at maximum coverage because of a dementia crisis or a post-surgical discharge and scale as routines are established. Call (516) 408-0034.


What is the minimum number of hours for a Home Health Aide in Port Washington?

The minimum shift for a Home Health Aide at 7 Day Home Care is six hours per visit. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9am–3pm satisfies the minimum. 24-hour care is structured as two 12-hour shifts. Call (516) 408-0034.


What does a Home Health Aide do during a shift in Port Washington?

A 7 Day Home Care Home Health Aide provides hands-on assistance with Activities of Daily Living — bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, continence care, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, light housekeeping, and safety supervision. For dementia clients, the shift includes behavioral management specific to the client's dementia type and stage — wandering prevention, hallucination response, cognitive fluctuation management. The HHA implements the care plan the RN developed for this specific client in this specific Port Washington home. All services are non-medical. Learn more: HHA Duties and Responsibilities


My mother doesn't want a caregiver — how do you approach that?

Resistance to home care is the most common situation Port Washington families describe. The mother who has walked to the harbor every morning for twenty years and who sees no reason to accept help is not wrong — she is asserting something real. 7 Day Home Care matches caregivers for resistant clients with specific attention to professionals who earn trust gradually, follow the client's lead, and approach their role as support for independence rather than replacement of it. The right match is the answer to resistance. If the first match is not right, call (516) 408-0034 and we make an adjustment.


What if the chemistry between my mother and the caregiver is not ideal?

If the match is not working — for any reason — 7 Day Home Care will make a caregiver adjustment. The caregiver-client relationship is the foundation of effective daily care. A Port Washington mother who has spent a lifetime being treated as who she is deserves a caregiver who sees that. If the first assignment doesn't get it right, call (516) 408-0034 immediately and we will find the right fit.


Can 7 Day Home Care provide overnight supervision for a fall-risk senior in Port Washington?

Yes. Overnight fall-risk supervision is available throughout Port Washington and all peninsula communities seven nights per week. The overnight caregiver is briefed on the specific home layout — the bathroom, the staircase, any exterior access hazards — before the first shift. Call (516) 408-0034.


Can 7 Day Home Care provide overnight in-home dementia supervision in Port Washington?

Yes. Overnight in-home dementia supervision — wandering prevention, sundowning management, nighttime behavioral support — is available throughout Port Washington seven nights per week. For Alzheimer's clients whose nighttime wandering has begun, the overnight caregiver specifically manages the exterior door protocols and the calming approaches that minimize nighttime agitation. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does 7 Day Home Care have caregivers experienced in Alzheimer's and dementia care?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care has Home Health Aides with specific experience in Alzheimer's disease and all dementia types. Consistent caregiver assignment is the foundational care priority — the same person, on the same schedule, who learns the household's rhythms and the client's history. For Port Washington dementia clients whose personality, interests, and life history remain vivid even as memory fades, the caregiver who brings that understanding to every shift is providing something that no clinical protocol can specify. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does 7 Day Home Care provide private HHA care at The Harborside in Port Washington?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides private HHA and companion care at The Harborside (Amsterdam at Harborside), 300 East Overlook, Port Washington, NY 11050 — including one-on-one ADL care, dining room escort, memory care neighborhood supervision, and 24-hour private duty coverage. Our caregivers work in coordination with The Harborside's care team under 7 Day Home Care's own RN-directed care plan. Call (516) 408-0034.

Does long-term care insurance cover home care in Port Washington?

Yes, in most cases. Most LTC policies cover non-medical home care from a licensed LHCSA when the insured requires assistance with two or more ADLs or when a cognitive impairment trigger applies. With 39.5% of Port Washington households earning over $200,000 annually, Port Washington has one of the highest concentrations of LTC policy ownership in Nassau County. 7 Day Home Care manages verification and all claims at no charge. Call (516) 408-0034.



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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 home care throughout Port Washington, Nassau County, and the greater NYC and Long Island area. Our Long Island office at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success serves Port Washington peninsula families — with private care at The Sinclair at Port Washington, post-discharge coordination from North Shore University Hospital, flexible scheduling from three days per week to 24-hour coverage, and the full management of long-term care insurance claims for families who planned ahead and are ready to use what they planned for.


Every caregiver is a NYS Certified Home Health Aide — our W-2 employee, background-checked, insured, and supervised by our Registered Nurse. We do not use registries or referral platforms. All services are non-medical.

Our caregivers speak English, Spanish, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Urdu, Russian, Farsi, Hebrew, Yiddish, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Arabic, Italian, French, Portuguese, and additional languages.

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"My Mother Is Still My Mother. That's All I Wanted."

Port Washington families know what they are trying to preserve. The mother who ran the library book fair for fifteen years. The father who took the 7:18 LIRR to Penn Station every weekday for thirty years. The parent who built their life on this peninsula and who, even as their world has changed, is still fully and recognizably themselves.


The home care that serves these families best is the care that honors that. The caregiver who does her homework before the first shift. Who brings up the right book title. Who treats the person receiving care as who they still are. Who manages the overnight wandering with patience and lets the father sleep. Who starts on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and adds days when the time is right. Who uses the Mutual of Omaha policy the way it was purchased to be used — with intention, without delay.


"My mother asked the caregiver what she thought of a particular book. They talked about it for twenty minutes. My father slept through the night for the first time in three weeks. My mother is still my mother. That's all I wanted."


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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 Port Washington, 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 Port Washington, 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 Port Washington, 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.