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Home Care in Garden City, NY 11530

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Garden City, New York Includes:

Home Health Aide Personal Care in Garden City

In-Home Companion Care

Hourly & Live-In Shifts

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Caregivers for Post Rehab and Hospital Recovery at Home in Garden City

Caregiving for Garden City Assisted Living Facilities, Rehabs & Nursing Homes

Home Care in Garden City — At a Glance

Location: Garden City, NY 11530 · Nassau County · Town of Hempstead

Communities Served: Incorporated Village · Mott Section · Cathedral Gardens · Stewart Avenue corridor · Garden City South · Garden City Park · Garden City Hotel area · Franklin Avenue district

Services: Personal care · companion care · overnight care · dementia care · post-discharge care · private care at The Bristal at Garden City

Primary Hospital: NYU Langone/Winthrop University Hospital · 259 First Street, Mineola (1.8 miles)

Also Nearby: Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow · NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island, Mineola · LIJ Medical Center, New Hyde Park

Assisted Living: The Bristal at Garden City · 1001 Axinn Avenue, Garden City

Local Office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042

Schedule Options: Hourly (6 hr min) · overnight · live-in · 24-hour rotating

Pricing: $33/hr · overnight ~$330/shift · live-in ~$429/day · 24-hr ~$792/day

LTC Insurance: 15 carriers accepted · full claims management at no charge

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 Seniors in Garden City — Personal Care, Dementia Care, Overnight Care, The Bristal at Garden City, and Post-Discharge Coordination | 7 Day Home Care | Nassau County

 


Quick Answer — What Is Non-Medical Home Care in Garden City, 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 Garden City, NY 11530 — including the Incorporated Village, the Mott Section, Cathedral Gardens, the Stewart Avenue corridor, Garden City South, and Garden City Park — and provides private HHA care at The Bristal at Garden City, 1001 Axinn Avenue. Every caregiver is our W-2 employee, NYS certified, and supervised by a Registered Nurse. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


What is home care for seniors and how does it work in Garden City?

Home care for seniors is non-medical daily support provided in the senior's own home — allowing them to remain safely in their Garden City residence rather than transitioning to a nursing home or assisted living facility. A trained, NYS Certified Home Health Aide arrives at the agreed time, implements the RN-developed care plan, provides hands-on personal care and safety supervision, and reports any changes to the RN and family. Care is available hourly, overnight, live-in, or around the clock. In Garden City — where the Mott Section's distinctive semicircular streets mean every home has a unique physical configuration, and where NYU Langone/Winthrop University Hospital is 1.8 miles away in Mineola — the RN home assessment and the discharge coordination are both local, fast, and specific. Call (516) 408-0034.



How much does home care cost in Garden City, NY?

Home care in Garden City typically starts at approximately $33 per hour with a 4-hour minimum. Overnight care starts around $330 per shift. Live-in care starts around $429 per day. 24-hour care starts around $792 per day. General reference ranges only — not a guarantee. Long-term care insurance may offset costs significantly. Call (516) 408-0034.



Does Medicare cover home care in Garden City?

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 skilled services conclude, non-medical home care is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. See the FAQ below. Call (516) 408-0034.



Does 7 Day Home Care provide private care at The Bristal at Garden City?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides private HHA and companion care at The Bristal at Garden City at 1001 Axinn Avenue — including one-on-one ADL care, dining room escort, recreation and activity accompaniment, dementia supervision, and overnight care where facility policy permits. Private duty care at The Bristal supplements the facility's group staffing with dedicated individual attention. Call (516) 408-0034.



Does long-term care insurance cover home care in Garden City?

Yes, in most cases. Most long-term care insurance policies cover non-medical home care provided by a licensed LHCSA when the insured requires assistance with two or more ADLs or when a cognitive impairment trigger applies. 7 Day Home Care manages benefit verification and claims at no charge. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


Garden City is a deliberately designed village — one of the few communities in the United States built according to a comprehensive plan from its founding. Alexander Turney Stewart, who created it in the 1870s, laid out its streets in a grid centered on the Cathedral of the Incarnation on Cathedral Avenue, reserved land for parks and churches and schools, and set architectural standards that the community has maintained for a century and a half. The result is one of Nassau County's most internally coherent neighborhoods — a place where the Cathedral Schools face the Gothic cathedral, where the LIRR stations on the Hempstead Branch connect commuters to Penn Station in under an hour, where Franklin Avenue and Seventh Street have supported the same mix of family-owned restaurants and specialty shops through multiple generations of Garden City residents, and where the streets of the Mott Section curve in their distinctive semicircular patterns through some of the most personally characterized neighborhoods in Nassau County.


It is also a community with specific home care characteristics. The Mott Section's curved streets mean homes that face in unusual directions, have private setbacks from the street, and often feature original construction from the postwar period — bathrooms, staircases, and floor plans that require specific RN assessment before a post-surgical care protocol can be developed. The Cathedral Gardens section, with its larger properties and more formal architecture, presents a different care context — more institutional in scale, more structured in daily layout. Garden City South and Garden City Park, on the community's outer edges, have their own residential character and their own physical profiles.


What Garden City has in common with Old Westbury, Manhasset, and the North Shore communities is its demographic profile. Garden City's professional and executive households — many of them managing parents who have lived in the same Mott Section home or Cathedral Avenue property for thirty or forty years — have one of the higher rates of long-term care insurance policy ownership in Nassau County. And Garden City has, at 1001 Axinn Avenue, one of the most prominent assisted living communities on Long Island: The Bristal at Garden City, where many residents discover they need private one-on-one HHA care that the facility's group staffing model was not designed to provide.


7 Day Home Care serves all of it — the Mott Section colonial, the Cathedral Gardens property, the Garden City South ranch, the Bristal at Garden City apartment on Axinn Avenue. We have been serving Garden City and Nassau County for more than fifteen years. Every caregiver is our W-2 employee — background-checked, insured, supervised by a Registered Nurse, and matched to the household's care and language needs before the first shift.

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Quick Facts — Garden City, NY

  • Garden City, NY 11530 · Nassau County · Town of Hempstead · Incorporated Village
  • Population approx. 23,272 · Median age 41.8 · 18.9% of residents age 65 or older
  • Planned community founded 1869 by Alexander Turney Stewart
  • Cathedral of the Incarnation · Adelphi University · Garden City Hotel
  • Nearest hospital: NYU Langone/Winthrop University Hospital, 259 First Street, Mineola (1.8 miles)
  • The Bristal at Garden City — 1001 Axinn Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530
  • Five LIRR stations: Stewart Manor · Nassau Boulevard · Garden City · Country Life Press · Merillon Avenue
  • 7 Day Home Care Long Island office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042

 


What Makes Garden City Different for Home Care

Quick Answer — What Is Distinctive About Home Care in Garden City? Garden City's home care context is shaped by its planned-community architecture — the Mott Section's distinctive semicircular streets with their unique home orientations and postwar construction, the Cathedral Gardens properties with their formal scale and larger footprints, and the uniformly residential character that means every neighborhood within the ZIP code has its own physical profile requiring specific RN assessment. Garden City also has, at 1001 Axinn Avenue, The Bristal at Garden City — one of the most prominent assisted living communities in Nassau County — where many residents need private one-on-one HHA care that the facility's group staffing model is not designed to provide. 7 Day Home Care addresses all of it. Call (516) 408-0034.


The Mott Section — Garden City's Most Distinctive Neighborhood

The Mott Section is unlike any other residential neighborhood in Nassau County. Its streets — curved and semicircular, connecting at angles that a standard grid does not produce — create a neighborhood where every home faces a slightly different direction, has a unique relationship to the street, and sits on a lot that is shaped by the curve of the block rather than aligned to a standard grid line. The homes here are largely postwar construction — Cape Cods and colonials built in the 1940s and 1950s — with the original bathroom configurations, interior staircases, and bedroom layouts that characterize Nassau County's mid-century residential stock.


For a post-surgical client in the Mott Section returning from NYU Langone Winthrop after a hip replacement, the RN home assessment addresses the specific staircase of this particular house on this particular curved street — the height of the risers, the placement of the handrail, the configuration of the upstairs bathroom, and the specific weight-bearing restrictions from the Winthrop orthopedic team's discharge notes. The Mott Section's distinctive physical character makes the pre-discharge home assessment not optional but essential.


Cathedral Gardens and the Village Core

The Cathedral Gardens section — the area surrounding the Cathedral of the Incarnation on Cathedral Avenue — includes some of Garden City's largest and most formally designed residential properties, set back from wide streets in a neighborhood that feels more institutional in scale than the Mott Section's domestic intimacy. For post-surgical clients in Cathedral Gardens homes, the larger footprint creates a different care context: longer distances between bedroom and bathroom, more complex interior layouts, and in some cases the formal staircases of larger colonial and Tudor Revival construction.


The Bristal at Garden City — Private Care Inside a Premier Community

The Bristal at Garden City at 1001 Axinn Avenue is one of the premier assisted living communities in Nassau County — independent living, assisted living, and memory care in a community that is centrally located near Roosevelt Field Mall, Eisenhower Park, and the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, with the LIRR Garden City Station connecting residents' families to Manhattan. The Bristal at Garden City's group staffing model is designed to serve all residents — which means that residents who need dedicated individual attention at specific times require private duty care from an agency like 7 Day Home Care to fill the gap.


The most common reason Garden City families call us about Bristal residents: their parent is not making it to the dining room consistently. The Bristal's dining room is the social center of daily life. A resident with Parkinson's disease, advancing arthritis, or early Alzheimer's who is missing meals — eating alone in their room from a tray the facility brings — is missing something more than food. A companion caregiver arriving at 5:30 p.m., four evenings a week, whose specific job is to walk with the resident to the dining room, sit through the meal, and return them to their apartment, costs a fraction of what it would cost to move to a higher care level. And it restores exactly what was missing.

 


Services Available in Garden City, 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. For Garden City's Mott Section Cape Cods with their postwar staircase configurations and original bathrooms, the RN home assessment documents the specific layout before the first shift. For the Cathedral Gardens properties with their larger footprints, the assessment addresses the bedroom-to-bathroom distance and any post-surgical protocols from the client's Winthrop or Nassau University Medical Center discharge. Learn more: Personal Care Services


Companion Care

Social engagement, emotional presence, daily routine structure, medication reminders, light household support, and accompanied outings — to Franklin Avenue restaurants, to the Adelphi University campus for community events, to medical appointments at NYU Langone Winthrop, and to the social engagements that structure a Garden City resident's week. For a parent living alone in a Mott Section home or a Cathedral Gardens property whose children commute to Manhattan and whose daily social world has contracted, consistent companion care is the service that keeps the day purposeful. Learn more: Companion Care Services


Overnight Care

Non-medical overnight safety supervision, nighttime bathroom assistance, fall prevention, dementia wandering supervision, and Parkinson's nighttime mobility support — seven nights per week. For post-surgical clients in early recovery in a Mott Section Cape Cod, the overnight window is the highest-risk period. For dementia clients in the Cathedral Gardens area whose large-footprint homes create a specific wandering risk profile, the overnight caregiver is briefed on the specific entry points and layout of this home before the first shift. 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. Language-matched caregiver assignment is available in all languages spoken in Garden City households. Consistent caregiver assignment — the same person, on a stable schedule — is the foundational care priority for every Garden City dementia client. Learn more: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care


Private Care at The Bristal at Garden City

Private one-on-one HHA and companion care at The Bristal at Garden City, 1001 Axinn Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530. 7 Day Home Care provides dedicated individual attention that supplements The Bristal's group staffing: dining room escort and mealtime support, one-on-one ADL care on a precise daily schedule, activity accompaniment to the performing arts center and recreation programs, dementia supervision for memory care residents who benefit from dedicated individual presence, and overnight care where facility policy permits. The caregiver works in coordination with The Bristal's care team under 7 Day Home Care's own RN-directed care plan. Learn more: Assisted Living Care


Post-Discharge Care from NYU Langone Winthrop and Nassau University Medical Center

Coordinated home care following discharge from NYU Langone/Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola (1.8 miles from Garden City), Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow (3.0 miles), and other Nassau County hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. We receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Garden City property before discharge day, and have the HHA confirmed before the client leaves. For Mott Section homes with their specific postwar staircase and bathroom configurations, the home assessment is the step that makes the first morning back a managed, professional event.

 


Post-Discharge Home Care in Garden City

Quick Answer — How Does Post-Discharge Home Care Work for Garden City Residents? When a Garden City resident is discharged from NYU Langone/Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, or any other hospital or rehabilitation facility, 7 Day Home Care coordinates care before the discharge date: we receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Garden City property, develop the care protocol for this specific home, and have the HHA confirmed before the client leaves. For Mott Section Cape Cods and Cathedral Gardens properties, the home assessment focuses on the staircase, the bathroom configuration, and the post-surgical movement protocols.


Hospitals and rehabilitation facilities whose discharge teams we coordinate with include:

 


A Family at The Bristal at Garden City

A daughter contacted us in the spring about her mother, who had been a resident of The Bristal at Garden City for seven months. Her mother was eighty-three. The Bristal was the right choice — beautiful facility, professional staff, excellent programming. The daughter, who lived in Manhattan and visited on weekends, was not calling because of a problem with the facility. She was calling because of one specific problem the facility's staffing model was not designed to solve.


Her mother was not going to dinner.


She had moderate Parkinson's disease — diagnosed four years earlier — and the walk from her apartment to The Bristal's dining room was fifty feet and one elevator ride. On good days she made it. On the days when the rigidity was more pronounced and the freezing at the elevator threshold persisted, she turned around and went back to her room. She had missed fourteen of the past thirty dinners. She was eating from a tray in her room nearly half the time.


Her daughter described it simply: "She chose The Bristal because she liked the social life. She liked the idea of dinner with neighbors. And she's eating alone in her room half the time."


The facility's dining staff could not be stationed outside her apartment at 5:45 every evening. Their staffing model covered the entire community. The problem was the elevator threshold and the fifty feet between her apartment and the dining room.


We assigned a companion caregiver — five evenings a week — whose specific function was to arrive at her apartment at 5:30 p.m., walk with her to the elevator, provide the specific verbal cueing at the elevator threshold that her Parkinson's freezing pattern responded to, and walk with her to her table in the dining room. She stayed through dinner and walked her mother back.


Her daughter called from Manhattan several weeks later.


"She has a table. She goes every night. She asked one of the women at her table to come to her room for a movie last Saturday. That's what we wanted for her when we chose The Bristal. It just needed one person, thirty minutes a day, to make it happen."


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Long-Term Care Insurance for Garden City Families

Garden City's professional household profile — executives, attorneys, physicians, and financial professionals who have built careers and homes in the village over the past several decades — corresponds to a high rate of long-term care insurance policy ownership. Most long-term care insurance policies cover non-medical home care when provided by a licensed LHCSA and when the insured requires assistance with two or more Activities of Daily Living, or when a cognitive impairment trigger applies. 7 Day Home Care manages benefit verification, claims submission, and all ongoing documentation at no charge.


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


The ADL threshold: Bathing and dressing — the two ADLs most commonly requiring assistance first — together satisfy the two-ADL threshold for most policies. If your parent needs help with the morning shower and with getting dressed, in most cases their LTC policy's primary benefit trigger has been met. Call (516) 408-0034 before assuming coverage does not apply.


The cognitive impairment trigger: Many policies activate benefits based on cognitive impairment requiring safety supervision — separate from the standard ADL threshold. For Garden City families managing a parent's Alzheimer's or dementia progression, this trigger may qualify the client for benefits before the standard two-ADL threshold is reached.


The elimination period: Most policies include an elimination period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — during which qualifying care must be received before benefits begin. Care from a licensed LHCSA counts from the first day of service. Starting care at discharge begins the clock immediately.


If you are not sure whether a policy exists: Call (516) 408-0034 before the first private-pay hour of care. Verification takes forty-eight hours.

Learn more: Long-Term Care Insurance

 


Pricing — Home Care in Garden City, NY

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


General reference ranges only — not a pricing guarantee. Long-term care insurance may offset costs significantly. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


When Do Garden City Families Arrange Home Care?

Families typically contact us following a specific event — a hospital discharge from Winthrop or Nassau University Medical Center, a fall, a dementia progression, or the point where the parent's daily needs have crossed the threshold that the family's weekend visits and phone calls can no longer bridge.


Families often describe:

  • A discharge from NYU Langone Winthrop or Nassau University Medical Center with a return to a Mott Section Cape Cod or Cathedral Gardens property whose staircase and bathroom require specific daily professional support
  • A fall — in the bathroom, on the interior staircase of a postwar Mott Section home — that arrived without warning and changed the daily calculation of what is safe
  • A parent at The Bristal at Garden City who is no longer making it to the dining room consistently and whose daily isolation within the facility is the specific problem no one expected
  • A parent with Alzheimer's or dementia in a Garden City home whose daily routine has crossed the threshold where unmonitored time is no longer safe
  • The discovery of a long-term care insurance policy from a professional career that has been paying premiums for decades and was nearly overlooked

 


Frequently Asked Questions — Home Care in Garden City, NY


What home care services are available in Garden City, NY?

7 Day Home Care provides non-medical personal care, companion care, overnight care, dementia care, and post-discharge coordination throughout Garden City, NY 11530 — the Incorporated Village, the Mott Section, Cathedral Gardens, Stewart Avenue corridor, Garden City South, and Garden City Park. Private HHA care is available at The Bristal at Garden City. Call (516) 408-0034.


What is non-medical home care?

Non-medical home care is daily support provided by a NYS Certified Home Health Aide — assisting with bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, meal preparation, medication reminders, and safety supervision. The HHA does not diagnose, treat, or administer medications. All services are non-medical and provided under Registered Nurse supervision. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does Medicare cover home care in Garden City?

Medicare does not cover non-medical home care. Medicare covers physician-ordered skilled home health care following a qualifying hospitalization. Non-medical home care in Garden City is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. Call (516) 408-0034.


How much does home care cost in Garden City?

Home care in Garden City typically starts at approximately $33 per hour. Overnight care starts around $330 per shift. Live-in care starts around $429 per day. 24-hour care starts around $792 per day. General reference ranges only. Long-term care insurance may offset costs significantly. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does 7 Day Home Care serve all of Garden City, NY 11530?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides home care throughout all of Garden City — the Incorporated Village, the Mott Section, Cathedral Gardens, the Stewart Avenue corridor, Garden City South, Garden City Park, and all surrounding neighborhoods within the 11530 ZIP code. Our Long Island office is at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does long-term care insurance cover home care in Garden City?

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. 7 Day Home Care manages benefit verification and claims at no charge. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does 7 Day Home Care provide care at The Bristal at Garden City?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides private HHA and companion care at The Bristal at Garden City, 1001 Axinn Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530 — including dining room escort, one-on-one ADL care, activity accompaniment, dementia supervision, and overnight care where facility policy permits. Our caregivers work in coordination with The Bristal's care team under 7 Day Home Care's RN-directed care plan. Call (516) 408-0034. Learn more: Assisted Living Care


Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate post-discharge home care after Winthrop Hospital?

Yes. NYU Langone/Winthrop University Hospital is 1.8 miles from Garden City. We coordinate with Winthrop's discharge planning team to receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Garden City property before discharge day, confirm the HHA, and in many cases have the caregiver meet the client at the hospital on discharge morning. Call (516) 408-0034.


What is a licensed LHCSA and why does it matter?

A Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA) is licensed by the New York State Department of Health to employ, credential, and RN-supervise Home Health Aides. Most long-term care insurance policies require care from a licensed LHCSA for benefits to apply. 7 Day Home Care is a licensed LHCSA. Every caregiver is our W-2 employee.


Does 7 Day Home Care provide dementia care in Garden City?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical Alzheimer's and dementia care throughout Garden City — including consistent caregiver assignment, wandering supervision, sundowning management, and language-matched caregiver assignment. Call (516) 408-0034.


How quickly can home care begin in Garden City?

Care typically begins within 24-48 hours. Our Lake Success office is minutes from Garden City. For post-discharge situations from Winthrop Hospital or Nassau University Medical Center, we coordinate before the discharge date. 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 Garden City, Nassau County, and the greater NYC and Long Island area.


  • 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, Hebrew, Yiddish, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Arabic, Italian, French, Portuguese, and additional languages.


For emergencies, call 911.


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One Person. Thirty Minutes a Day. A Table Every Night.

The families who navigate home care best in Garden City are not the ones who waited until the crisis. They are the ones who asked the right question at the start — about the Mott Section staircase, about the Winthrop discharge protocol, about the Bristal dining room, about the John Hancock policy that turned out to be worth more than anyone remembered.


The Cathedral Gardens property and the Mott Section Cape Cod and the Bristal apartment on Axinn Avenue are different homes. The care that serves each of them well is specific to them. Getting those details right from the first call is the difference between care that works from day one and care that requires revision.


"She has a table. She goes every night. She asked one of the women at her table to come to her room for a movie. That's what we wanted for her when we chose The Bristal. It just needed one person, thirty minutes a day, to make it happen."


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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 Garden City, 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 Garden City, 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 Garden City, 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.