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Home Care in Syosset, NY 11791
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Home Care in Syosset — At a Glance
Location: Syosset, NY 11791 · Nassau County · Town of Oyster Bay · Unincorporated Hamlet · 32 miles from Manhattan
Communities Served: Syosset hamlet · Muttontown · Laurel Hollow · Oyster Bay Cove · Woodbury adjacent · Jericho adjacent
Services: Personal care · companion care · overnight care · live-in care · 24-hour care · dementia care · Alzheimer's care · post-discharge care
Primary Hospital: Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health · 221 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset, NY 11791 · within the community
Also Nearby: Plainview Hospital — Northwell Health · North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset · NYU Langone Long Island, Mineola
School District: Syosset Central School District — ranked #1 in New York State · #2 in the United States (Niche 2025–26)
Weekend Overnight: Fall-risk weekend overnight ✓ · Dementia weekend overnight ✓
Live-In Care: Available — ~$429/day
Flexible Scheduling: Mon–Fri 6-hr shifts · Mon–Fri 24-hr (two 12-hr shifts) · live-in · 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
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Non-Medical Home Health Aide and Companion Care for Families in Syosset — Personal Care, Alzheimer's and Dementia Care, Live-In Care, Monday through Friday Scheduling, Weekend Overnight Supervision, Post-Discharge Coordination from Syosset Hospital, and Long-Term Care Insurance | 7 Day Home Care | Nassau County
Quick Answer — What Is Non-Medical Home Care in Syosset, NY? Non-medical home care is daily support provided in the home by a NYS Certified Home Health Aide — assisting older adults with 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 Syosset, NY 11791. Post-discharge coordination from Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health at 221 Jericho Turnpike is a standard service. Live-in care, Monday through Friday 24-hour coverage, and weekend overnight supervision for fall risk and dementia are all available. The minimum HHA shift is six hours. Alzheimer's and dementia caregivers with specific experience are available. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does 7 Day Home Care offer live-in caregiver schedules in Syosset? Yes. Live-in care is available throughout Syosset — a single caregiver who lives in the home and provides care throughout the day, with appropriate overnight rest periods. Live-in care starting around $429 per day is often preferred by Syosset families who want consistent continuous professional presence without the complexity of coordinating a two-shift 24-hour rotation. The same caregiver, in the home, day after day — which is also the arrangement that works best for dementia clients whose daily routine benefits from a single consistent person. Call (516) 408-0034.
Can we start with 24-hour weekday care — Monday through Friday — and add weekends later? Yes. 7 Day Home Care can arrange 24-hour coverage Monday through Friday — structured as two 12-hour shifts per day — with weekends added as the care need evolves. Some Syosset families start with full weekday 24-hour coverage following a hospital discharge or during the early weeks of dementia management, then add weekend coverage as the situation clarifies. Others start with weekday coverage and keep weekends handled by family indefinitely. The schedule is built around what the family actually needs. Call (516) 408-0034.
Can we arrange weekend overnight supervision for a fall risk or dementia patient? Yes — for both, separately or combined. Weekend overnight fall-risk supervision and weekend overnight dementia supervision are both available throughout Syosset. For Syosset families whose weekday coverage is in place but whose parent needs professional overnight supervision on Saturday and Sunday nights specifically, 7 Day Home Care provides weekend overnight care as a standalone arrangement. Call (516) 408-0034.
What is the minimum number of hours for a Home Health Aide in Syosset? The minimum shift for a Home Health Aide at 7 Day Home Care is six hours per visit. Monday through Friday, six hours each day, satisfies the minimum per visit. 24-hour care is structured as two 12-hour shifts. Live-in care is a separate arrangement. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does Medicare cover home care in Syosset? 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. For Syosset residents discharged from Syosset Hospital, skilled services under Medicare may apply during the post-acute period. Once those services conclude, the ongoing non-medical daily personal care is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. Call (516) 408-0034.
Syosset is defined by one fact above all others. The Syosset Central School District is ranked #1 in New York State and #2 in the United States by Niche for the 2025–26 school year. Families move to Syosset for the schools. They build their lives there. They send their children through Syosset High School at 70 South Woods Road. And decades later, those families are the ones managing aging parents in the Syosset homes that the school district brought them to in the first place.
This specific fact about Syosset has a direct implication for home care: the adult children managing a parent's daily care in a Syosset home are overwhelmingly educated, professionally accomplished people who chose this community deliberately, who understand planning, and who approach the decision to bring home care into their parent's house with the same thoughtfulness they bring to everything else. They have questions. They have standards. They have specific scheduling needs. And in many cases they have a long-term care insurance policy in a filing cabinet that has been paying premiums since their parent was in their mid-fifties and that is ready to be used.
Syosset's estimated median household income is $185,525 — reflecting the professional and executive demographic that the school district attracts. Home prices start at $600,000 and go all the way up to $5 million. The homeownership rate is above 91%. These are families who own the homes where their parents live. The home where they grew up. The home that the family has maintained for thirty or forty years. The home that the right home care arrangement will allow the parent to stay in.
Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health at 221 Jericho Turnpike is within the community — the closest hospital for the vast majority of Syosset residents. When a Syosset parent is discharged from Syosset Hospital following joint replacement surgery, cardiac care, or any inpatient stay, they are returning to a home in their own community. 7 Day Home Care coordinates that discharge before the patient leaves the hospital.
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Quick Facts — Syosset, NY
- Syosset, NY 11791 · Nassau County · Town of Oyster Bay · Unincorporated Hamlet · 5 square miles · 32 miles from Midtown Manhattan
- Population approximately 19,200 (CDP) · ZIP 11791 population 25,879 (includes Muttontown, Laurel Hollow, Oyster Bay Cove)
- Median household income above $185,000 · Homeownership rate above 91% · Median home value $937,700
- Syosset Central School District — ranked #1 in New York State and #2 in the United States (Niche 2025–26) · Syosset High School · 70 South Woods Road
- Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health · 221 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset, NY 11791 · community hospital within the hamlet
- Bordered by Oyster Bay and Laurel Hollow to the north · Woodbury to the east · Plainview and Hicksville to the south · Jericho and Muttontown to the west
- LIRR Syosset Station — Oyster Bay Branch · 32 minutes to Penn Station
- 7 Day Home Care Long Island office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042
Syosset Hospital — Discharge Coordination and the First Days Home
Quick Answer — How Does 7 Day Home Care Coordinate Post-Discharge Care from Syosset Hospital? Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health at 221 Jericho Turnpike is within the community — the closest hospital for most Syosset residents. When a Syosset resident is discharged following joint replacement surgery, cardiac care, or any inpatient procedure, 7 Day Home Care coordinates with Syosset Hospital's discharge planning team to receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Syosset home before discharge day, develop the care protocol for this specific property, and confirm the HHA before the client leaves. The first morning home from Syosset Hospital is managed. Call (516) 408-0034.
The practical significance of coordinating care before discharge — rather than arranging it after the client arrives home — is specific to the Syosset residential stock. Syosset's homes are primarily postwar and mid-century colonials, splits, and ranches built in the 1950s and 1960s, with the original bathroom configurations and staircase layouts of that era. A parent returning from Syosset Hospital after hip replacement surgery with weight-bearing restrictions is returning to a bathroom that was not designed around those restrictions and a staircase that was not built with post-surgical recovery in mind. The RN home assessment before discharge day documents those specifics. The caregiver arrives knowing this home, this bathroom, and this recovery protocol — not learning it on the first morning.
The Right Caregiver for a Syosset Household
Quick Answer — How Does 7 Day Home Care Match Caregivers in Syosset? Caregiver matching in Syosset accounts for the specific care plan, the client's personality and daily preferences, the household's character and routines, language requirements, and any specific conditions such as Alzheimer's or dementia. Resistance to home care is common across every demographic and every income level, and it is the most frequently described situation in Syosset intake conversations. The right match is the specific answer to resistance. If the first match is not right, 7 Day Home Care makes an adjustment. Call (516) 408-0034.
Resistance to Care — In a Community That Values Independence
Syosset is consistently rated one of the best places to live in New York — which means the parents who live here chose it consciously, built their lives here consciously, and have been genuinely capable and independent throughout. The Syosset parent who says they don't need a caregiver is not making an error in judgment. They are asserting something that has been true their entire adult life and that they are not ready to believe has changed.
The distinction between care that confirms that belief — care that arrives as evidence that independence is ending — and care that contradicts it is entirely in the caregiver who arrives. The professional who follows the client's lead, who does less than they could in the first weeks so the client retains maximum control, who earns trust through consistent competent conduct rather than through assertion of authority — that caregiver, over time, demonstrates the thing the resistant parent did not believe when care started: that professional support enables more independence, not less.
The parent who told their daughter "I don't need anyone" may be the one who, three months later, says the caregiver is the most useful person who's been in this house in years.
7 Day Home Care's intake process asks specifically about the client's personality, their history, and what has already been tried. The caregiver assignment uses that information. If the first match is not right, we make an adjustment — without requiring justification beyond the family's assessment. Call (516) 408-0034.
Monday Through Friday — and the Family That Has the Weekends
One of the most specific care arrangements Syosset families describe is the weekday gap. The parent needs professional daily support from Monday through Friday — the hours when the adult children are at work and unavailable for daily oversight. On weekends, the family handles it. On weekdays, they cannot.
7 Day Home Care structures Monday through Friday coverage at any level: six hours per day at a set time, live-in care with continuous Monday through Friday presence, or 24-hour weekday coverage structured as two 12-hour shifts per day. Weekend coverage can be added as a separate arrangement — including weekend overnight supervision for fall risk or dementia — at any time. The schedule is built from the actual care need and adjusted as that need changes. Call (516) 408-0034.
Companionship in a Community Built for Family Life
Syosset is a community built around families — the school district that brought people here, the neighborhood networks formed across generations of Syosset school attendance, the community identity that the school ranking represents. And for older adults in Syosset whose household has grown quieter as children moved away and mobility has changed, the community that once surrounded them is still there but harder to access.
Research on social isolation and aging is unambiguous: daily loneliness in older adults is measurably associated with accelerated cognitive decline, increased fall risk, and elevated rates of depression. The companion caregiver who arrives Monday through Friday, drives to the Syosset Public Library, walks in Cold Spring Harbor State Park, attends the community events that have structured the week for decades — that caregiver is providing something clinically protective. Something the community's excellence cannot provide by itself when the daily connections become harder to maintain.
Families who call 7 Day Home Care six months after starting companion care in Syosset describe the same observation consistently: their parent seems more engaged, more like themselves. The caregiver has become part of the household in a way that nobody expected when care began.
The Long-Term Care Insurance Policy — Purchased Carefully, Ready When Needed
A Syosset family contacted us on a Thursday. Their father — seventy-eight, who had lived in the same colonial on Robbins Lane since 1982, who had commuted to Manhattan from the Syosset LIRR station for thirty-one years as a corporate attorney, and who had sent both his children through Syosset High School — had been at Syosset Hospital following a fall at home. No fracture, but a CT scan had revealed mild cognitive impairment that his neurologist now believed had been developing for some time. The cognitive picture, combined with the fall and the specific bathroom configuration of the Robbins Lane colonial, had changed what was safely possible.
His son, who lived in Woodbury and had been managing the medical coordination, called Thursday afternoon. He described the Robbins Lane colonial, the upstairs bathroom, the staircase, and the cognitive assessment from the neurologist at Syosset Hospital. He described his father's personality — a man who had argued cases in federal court for thirty years and who was not accustomed to any arrangement he had not personally reviewed and approved.
He also had the policy information. His father had purchased a Northwestern Mutual long-term care insurance policy in 1999 — the year he turned fifty-four, the year he sat down with his financial advisor and decided that planning for later care was a professional obligation to his own family. He had paid twenty-six years of premiums. A 4% compound annual inflation rider. Daily benefit at purchase: $190. After twenty-six years of compounding at 4%, the daily benefit had grown to approximately $513 per day.
"My father reviewed the policy last year," his son said. "He updated the beneficiary documentation. He understood exactly what it was. He would want me to start the elimination period clock on the earliest possible date. He would also want me to tell you that whoever comes needs to be someone he can respect."
We confirmed both: the Northwestern Mutual policy verified within forty-eight hours, active, elimination period sixty days none yet satisfied — and a caregiver matched for a client whose professional identity and intellectual independence were the central facts of his personality.
The RN home assessment of the Robbins Lane colonial was conducted Friday morning. The staircase, the upstairs bathroom configuration, and the cognitive supervision protocols from the Syosset Hospital neurologist's notes were all documented before the first caregiver arrived.
The HHA met his father at the Robbins Lane colonial on Saturday morning.
His son called from Woodbury the following Wednesday.
"My father told me this morning that the caregiver is, in his words, 'professionally competent and appropriately understated.' He asked if she could extend Tuesday's shift. The Northwestern Mutual policy starts paying on day sixty-one. Twenty-six years of premiums. My father reviewed that policy last year because he is a person who reviews things. I'm glad we started the clock on Saturday."
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Long-Term Care Insurance — The Policy Reviewed Last Year, Ready to Use Today
Syosset's median household income is above $185,000 — reflecting a professional and executive demographic that planned carefully. The long-term care insurance policies held by Syosset families were purchased during careers in law, finance, medicine, and corporate management. They were maintained. They were reviewed. In many cases, like the policy in the case study above, they were deliberately updated as recently as last year.
For those families, the message is specific and simple: start the elimination period clock on the earliest possible date.
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
Northwestern Mutual policies — like the one in the case study above, purchased in 1999 with a 4% compound inflation rider that grew a $190 daily benefit to $513 over twenty-six years — are among the policies 7 Day Home Care most frequently encounters for Syosset and surrounding North Shore Nassau County families.
What compound inflation means for a Syosset LTC policy: A $190 daily benefit from 1999 with a 4% compound annual rider is worth approximately $513 per day in 2025. A policy purchased during a Syosset professional career at the right planning age is worth significantly more per day now than when purchased. A $200 daily benefit from 2000 with a 4% rider is worth approximately $517 per day in 2025. Use it.
The elimination period and the cognitive impairment trigger: For Syosset clients with mild cognitive impairment or diagnosed dementia, the cognitive impairment benefit trigger in most LTC policies activates independently of the ADL threshold. Starting care on a Saturday begins the sixty-day elimination period that Saturday. A policy that begins paying on day sixty-one means a specific date the family can plan around from the first morning of care.
The policies that go unclaimed despite deliberate purchase: A Syosset attorney who reviewed his LTC policy last year understood what careful people do with their financial plans: they maintain them. But even the most carefully maintained policies sometimes go unclaimed — because the fall at home, the cognitive impairment assessment from the Syosset Hospital neurologist, the bathroom configuration that changed what is safely possible — these are not connected, by reflex, to the policy that was purchased precisely for those moments. The son who called Thursday afternoon with the Northwestern Mutual policy details ready made the connection his father would have made. Call (516) 408-0034 before the first private-pay day.
Learn more: Long-Term Care Insurance
Services Available in Syosset, 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. Monday through Friday scheduling — six hours per day or 24-hour coverage with two 12-hour shifts — available from the start. Live-in care available. For Syosset's postwar colonials, splits, and ranches, 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 Syosset Public Library, Cold Spring Harbor State Park, Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, and the everyday community life that has structured a Syosset resident's week for decades. The companion caregiver who provides consistent Monday through Friday daily engagement maintains the thread of community connection that limited mobility can fray — something measurably protective against the accelerated cognitive and physical decline that daily isolation produces. Learn more: Companion Care Services
Live-In Care
A single caregiver who lives in the Syosset home and provides care throughout the day with appropriate overnight rest periods. Live-in care starting around $429 per day is the most common arrangement for Syosset families whose parent needs continuous professional presence and whose household benefits from the consistency of a single caregiver rather than a shift rotation. Particularly effective for dementia clients whose daily routine and caregiver familiarity are the most powerful non-pharmacological stabilizers available. Call (516) 408-0034.
Overnight Care — Weekend Fall Risk and Dementia Supervision
Non-medical overnight safety supervision — available any nights of the week, with weekend overnight as a standalone arrangement for Syosset families whose weekday care is in place. For fall-risk clients: nighttime bathroom assistance, transfer support, post-surgical recovery protocols from the Syosset Hospital discharge notes. For dementia clients: wandering prevention, sundowning behavioral management, and consistent overnight reassurance. Both available separately or combined. Learn more: Overnight Care
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Non-medical in-home dementia care across all types and all stages — Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia, and Mild Cognitive Impairment. Alzheimer's and dementia caregivers with specific experience assigned to every dementia client. Consistent caregiver assignment — the same person, Monday through Friday or live-in — is the foundational care priority. For Syosset dementia clients whose decades of professional and community life remain part of who they are, the caregiver who brings that understanding to every shift is providing care that exceeds the clinical protocol. Learn more: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Post-Discharge Care from Syosset Hospital
Coordinated home care following discharge from Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health at 221 Jericho Turnpike — within the community — and from Plainview Hospital — Northwell Health in Plainview, North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, and other Nassau County hospitals. We receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment before discharge day, and confirm the HHA before the client leaves.
Post-Discharge Home Care in Syosset
Quick Answer — How Does Post-Discharge Home Care Work for Syosset Residents? When a Syosset resident is discharged from Syosset Hospital or any other hospital, 7 Day Home Care coordinates care before the discharge date: we receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Syosset property, develop the care protocol, and confirm the HHA before the client leaves. For Monday through Friday only scheduling, live-in care, or weekend overnight arrangements, we build the schedule around the specific care plan before discharge day. Call (516) 408-0034.
- Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health · 221 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset — within the community
- Plainview Hospital — Northwell Health · 888 Old Country Road, Plainview
- North Shore University Hospital · 300 Community Drive, Manhasset
- NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island · 259 First Street, Mineola
- LIJ Medical Center — Northwell Health · 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park
- Parker Jewish Institute · 271-11 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park
Pricing — Home Care in Syosset, 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 through Friday scheduling — six hours/day or 24-hour coverage — available from the first week. Weekend overnight care available as standalone. Live-in care available. General reference ranges only — not a pricing guarantee. Long-term care insurance with compound inflation riders on Syosset professional career policies may cover most or all costs. Call (516) 408-0034.
When Do Syosset Families Arrange Home Care?
Syosset families typically call with a specific situation, a clear understanding of what is needed, and — more often than in any other community in this service area — the policy documentation already in hand.
They describe:
- A discharge from Syosset Hospital following joint replacement surgery or a fall assessment — with a return to a Robbins Lane colonial or a South Woods Road split-level whose staircase and bathroom configuration require a specific daily professional protocol before the first morning home
- A cognitive impairment assessment from the Syosset Hospital neurology team that has changed the daily safety calculation — and for which Monday through Friday professional daily care, with or without live-in coverage, is the appropriate response
- A parent with Alzheimer's or dementia whose daily routine in the Syosset community they helped build — the LIRR commute they took for thirty years, the neighborhood they chose for the schools — is still present in their identity even as memory changes, and who deserves a caregiver who honors that history
- A family whose adult children provide weekend coverage but whose Monday through Friday gap — the hours when everyone is at work — requires professional daily support that the family cannot sustain
- A Brighthouse or John Hancock or Genworth long-term care insurance policy that a Syosset attorney reviewed last year, that has been compounding for twenty-six years, and whose elimination period clock needs to start on the earliest possible date
Frequently Asked Questions — Home Care in Syosset, NY
Does 7 Day Home Care offer live-in caregiver schedules in Syosset?
Yes. Live-in care is available throughout Syosset — a single caregiver who lives in the home and provides care throughout the day with appropriate overnight rest periods. Live-in care starting around $429 per day is often the most practical arrangement for Syosset families who need continuous professional presence without the complexity of managing a two-shift rotation. It is also the arrangement that best supports dementia clients, whose daily routine benefits from consistent single-person familiarity. Call (516) 408-0034.
Can we start with 24-hour Monday through Friday care and add weekends later?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care can arrange 24-hour care — two 12-hour shifts per day — Monday through Friday, with weekends added as needed. Many Syosset families start with full weekday coverage and add weekend days as the care need evolves, or maintain weekday professional coverage while family handles weekends indefinitely. Call (516) 408-0034.
Can we start with Monday through Friday six-hour shifts?
Yes. Monday through Friday, six hours per day from a set start time, is a common and practical arrangement for Syosset families. Six hours per visit satisfies the minimum. The schedule can expand to include additional hours per day, live-in coverage, or weekends as care needs change. Call (516) 408-0034.
Can 7 Day Home Care provide weekend overnight supervision for a fall-risk senior in Syosset?
Yes. Weekend overnight fall-risk supervision is available throughout Syosset as a standalone arrangement. The overnight caregiver is briefed on the specific Syosset home layout — the staircase, the bathroom route, the post-surgical recovery protocols — before the first weekend overnight shift. Call (516) 408-0034.
Can 7 Day Home Care provide weekend overnight supervision for a dementia patient in Syosset?
Yes. Weekend overnight in-home dementia supervision — wandering prevention, sundowning management, nighttime behavioral support — is available throughout Syosset as a standalone arrangement. For Syosset families whose weekday dementia care is in place and whose weekend nights are the specific gap, this arrangement provides the overnight professional supervision those nights require. Call (516) 408-0034.
What is the minimum number of hours for a Home Health Aide in Syosset?
The minimum shift for a Home Health Aide at 7 Day Home Care is six hours per visit. Monday through Friday from a set start time satisfies the minimum. 24-hour care is two 12-hour shifts. Live-in care is a separate arrangement. Call (516) 408-0034.
What does a Home Health Aide do during a shift in Syosset?
A 7 Day Home Care Home Health Aide provides hands-on ADL care — bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, continence care — meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, light housekeeping, and safety supervision. They observe and report changes to the Registered Nurse and family. For dementia clients, the shift includes behavioral management specific to the client's dementia type and stage. The HHA implements the care plan the RN developed for this specific client in this specific Syosset home. All services are non-medical. Learn more: HHA Duties and Responsibilities
My mother is resistant to home care — how do you approach that in Syosset?
Resistance to home care is one of the most common situations Syosset families describe — particularly for parents who have been professionally accomplished and genuinely independent their entire lives. The caregiver 7 Day Home Care assigns for resistant clients is chosen with the client's specific personality and professional identity in mind: someone who arrives as a competent equal, follows the client's lead, and earns trust through consistent professional conduct. If the first match is not right, call (516) 408-0034 and we make an adjustment immediately.
What if the chemistry between my parent and the caregiver is not ideal?
If the match is not working — for any reason — 7 Day Home Care makes an adjustment. The caregiver-client relationship is the foundation of effective daily care. A Syosset parent who reviewed a legal contract before signing it and demanded professionally competent counsel for thirty years deserves a caregiver who meets those standards. If the first match does not, call (516) 408-0034 and we find the right fit.
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, wandering supervision, sundowning management, and behavioral management for all stages. For Syosset dementia clients whose decades of professional life and community identity remain part of who they are, the caregiver who honors that history while managing the daily care provides something no generic care protocol can specify. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate post-discharge home care from Syosset Hospital?
Yes. Syosset Hospital — Northwell Health at 221 Jericho Turnpike is within the community. We coordinate with Syosset Hospital's discharge planning team to receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Syosset home before discharge day, confirm the HHA and scheduling arrangement, and have everything in place before the client leaves. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does long-term care insurance cover home care in Syosset?
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 median household incomes above $185,000, Syosset has one of the highest concentrations of LTC policy ownership in Nassau County. 7 Day Home Care manages all verification and 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 Syosset, Nassau County, and the greater NYC and Long Island area. Our Long Island office at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success serves Syosset families — the community of the #1 ranked school district in New York State — with post-discharge coordination from Syosset Hospital, live-in care, Monday through Friday scheduling, weekend overnight supervision, Alzheimer's and dementia caregivers with specific experience, and the full management of long-term care insurance claims for Syosset 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.
"Professionally Competent and Appropriately Understated." — The Highest Praise From a Syosset Attorney.
Syosset families chose this community because excellence matters to them. The #1 ranked school district in New York State. The home maintained for thirty-one years of LIRR commutes to Manhattan. The Northwestern Mutual policy reviewed last year because that is what careful people do with their financial plans.
The home care that serves those families matches that standard. The RN assessment of the Robbins Lane colonial before the first caregiver arrives. The caregiver matched for the client who reviewed his own LTC policy and updated the beneficiary documentation. The elimination period clock started on Saturday because that is the earliest possible date. The Monday through Friday scheduling that fills the exact gap the family described.
"My father told me the caregiver is professionally competent and appropriately understated. He asked if she could extend Tuesday's shift. The Northwestern Mutual policy starts paying on day sixty-one. My father reviewed that policy last year because he is a person who reviews things. I'm glad we started the clock on Saturday."
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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 Syosset, 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 Syosset, 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 Syosset, 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.
