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Home Care in Locust Valley, NY 11560

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In Locust Valley, New York Includes

Home Health Aide & Companion Care in Locust Valley

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Caregivers for Assisted Living Facilities, Rehabs & Nursing Homes in Locust Valley


Home Care in Locust Valley — At a Glance

  • Location: Locust Valley, NY 11560 · Nassau County · Town of Oyster Bay · Gold Coast North Shore
  • Communities Served: Locust Valley hamlet · Lattingtown · Matinecock · Mill Neck · Bayville · Brookville · Centre Island · Locust Valley Central School District communities
  • Services: Personal care · companion care · overnight care · dementia care · post-discharge care · caregiver matching · estate-scale home assessment
  • Nearest Hospital: Glen Cove Hospital — Northwell Health · 101 St. Andrews Lane, Glen Cove (approx. 5 min) · Rated #18 nationally for rehabilitation
  • Also Nearby: North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset · NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island, Mineola
  • Overnight Supervision: Fall-risk overnight ✓ · Dementia overnight ✓ · 7 nights per week
  • Minimum HHA Shift: 6 hours per visit
  • Flexible Scheduling: Part-time available — e.g. 9am–3pm Mon–Fri
  • 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 Seniors in Locust Valley and the Gold Coast Estate Communities — Personal Care, Dementia Care, Overnight Supervision, Careful Caregiver Matching, and the Full Value of Long-Term Care Insurance | 7 Day Home Care | Nassau County

 


Quick Answer — What Is Non-Medical Home Care in Locust Valley, 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 Locust Valley, NY 11560 and the surrounding Gold Coast communities — Lattingtown, Matinecock, Mill Neck, Bayville, and all Locust Valley Central School District communities. Overnight fall-risk supervision and dementia overnight supervision are available seven nights per week. The minimum HHA shift is six hours. Part-time weekday schedules are available. Long-term care insurance from 15 carriers is accepted and managed at no charge. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


What is the minimum number of hours for a Home Health Aide in Locust Valley?

The minimum shift for a Home Health Aide at 7 Day Home Care is six hours per visit. Monday through Friday from 9am to 3pm — six hours per day, five days per week — is a common and practical starting arrangement for Locust Valley families where family or household staff provide coverage on evenings and weekends. The schedule can expand as needs change. Call (516) 408-0034.



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

Yes. Overnight fall-risk supervision is available throughout Locust Valley and the surrounding Gold Coast estate communities — seven nights per week. The overnight caregiver is briefed on the specific property layout — the staircase configuration, the bathroom, the bedroom-to-bathroom pathway — before the first shift. For Locust Valley's estate properties with their original pre-war construction and often significant scale, the overnight home assessment is specific to the property. Call (516) 408-0034.



Can 7 Day Home Care provide overnight in-home supervision for a dementia patient in Locust Valley?

Yes. Overnight in-home dementia supervision — wandering prevention, sundowning management, nighttime orientation and reassurance, and continuous safety monitoring — is available throughout Locust Valley and the Gold Coast communities seven nights per week. Call (516) 408-0034.



How much does home care cost in Locust Valley, NY?

Home care in Locust Valley typically starts at approximately $33 per hour with a six-hour minimum shift. 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 most or all of the cost. Call (516) 408-0034.



Does Medicare cover home care in Locust Valley?

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 services conclude, the ongoing non-medical daily care is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. For Locust Valley residents discharged from Glen Cove Hospital at Northwell Health — rated #18 nationally for rehabilitation and approximately five minutes from Locust Valley — the handoff from skilled to non-medical care is something 7 Day Home Care coordinates before the client leaves. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


Locust Valley is one square mile. It has a train station, a library on Buckram Road, a post office, a fire station, and a commercial center whose storefronts have served the surrounding Gold Coast estate communities since the Long Island Rail Road arrived in 1870. Strictly speaking, "Locust Valley" is a hamlet. In practice, it is the name everyone uses for a much larger geography — the surrounding incorporated villages of Lattingtown, Matinecock, and Mill Neck, where the Gold Coast estates of the early 20th century still stand on their wooded parcels, their gated driveways running back from roads that two-lane their way through terrain that the receding glaciers of the last ice age shaped into the rolling hills of Nassau County's North Shore.


The families who built those estates — and the families whose parents and grandparents have lived on those properties for two and three generations since — represent one of the most specific home care contexts in Nassau County. An estate in Lattingtown is not a typical home. It may be ten thousand square feet on fifteen acres, with original 1920s construction, a servants' wing that has been repurposed over the decades, multiple staircases, guest houses, and a master suite whose bedroom-to-bathroom distance is measured in corridors rather than steps. The caregiver who arrives at the Lattingtown gate for the first shift has been briefed on this specific property — not on a generic Gold Coast estate.


The community's history is woven into its daily life in ways that are specific to the Gold Coast. The Creek Club in Lattingtown, founded in 1923 by J. Pierpont Morgan Jr., whose membership has included the most prominent families of the North Shore for a century. The Piping Rock Club in Matinecock. The Planting Fields Arboretum, whose sixty-five acres of grounds surrounding Coe Hall have been a community anchor since the estate was given to the state of New York in 1955. The Friends Academy and Portledge School, whose campuses on the former estate properties of the Gold Coast serve the children and grandchildren of the families that have chosen Locust Valley for the same reasons for four generations. "Locust Valley Lockjaw" — the famously clipped accent of the old Gold Coast families — is a cultural shorthand that tells you something real about the community's identity: it is a place that takes its own particularity seriously.


Home care in Locust Valley should take that particularity seriously too. The family managing a parent's care in a Lattingtown estate or a Mill Neck Colonial wants professional care that respects the specific character of the household they are entering — its routines, its rhythms, its scale, its history. 7 Day Home Care has served Locust Valley and the Gold Coast communities for more than fifteen years. Every care arrangement begins with a Registered Nurse home assessment of the specific property. Every caregiver is a W-2 employee — not a contractor, not a registry placement — matched carefully to the household before the first shift.


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Quick Facts — Locust Valley, NY


  • Locust Valley, NY 11560 · Nassau County · Town of Oyster Bay · Unincorporated Hamlet · Gold Coast North Shore
  • Hamlet population 3,571 (2020) · ZIP 11560 population 6,860 · Median age 43.5
  • ZIP 11560: Median household income $163,750 · Median home value $952,700 (2024 ACS)
  • Surrounding Gold Coast estate villages: Lattingtown · Matinecock · Mill Neck · Bayville · Centre Island
  • Locust Valley Central School District — ranked #2 on Long Island, #55 in the nation (Newsweek)
  • Friends Academy · Portledge School · Locust Valley Library — 170 Buckram Road
  • The Creek Club (Lattingtown, founded 1923, J. Pierpont Morgan Jr.) · Piping Rock Club (Matinecock)
  • Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park · Coe Hall
  • LIRR Locust Valley Station — Port Jefferson Branch
  • Nearest hospital: Glen Cove Hospital — Northwell Health, 101 St. Andrews Lane, Glen Cove (approx. 5 min) · Rated #18 nationally for rehabilitation
  • 7 Day Home Care Long Island office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042

 


The Right Caregiver for a Gold Coast Household

Quick Answer — How Does 7 Day Home Care Match Caregivers in Locust Valley? Caregiver matching for Locust Valley and Gold Coast estate households accounts for the specific physical scale of the property, the household's routines and cultural character, and the client's personality and communication preferences. For a parent in a Lattingtown estate who values independence, discretion, and a caregiver who enters the household as a professional equal rather than as a service provider whose presence signals dependency — the matching process pays specific attention to those qualities. Resistance to home care is common and expected. The right match makes it manageable. If the first match is not right, 7 Day Home Care makes an adjustment. Call (516) 408-0034.


Resistance to Care — The Locust Valley Version

The parent who built a career in Manhattan law or finance, who hosted dinners at The Creek Club and served on the boards of the institutions that define this community, who has lived in an estate that their grandfather built or that they purchased forty years ago and maintained as a center of family and social life — that parent does not want a caregiver in the house. They do not want to be helped with the morning shower. They do not want someone else in the kitchen. They have managed without professional assistance for eighty years and they see no reason to stop.

This is not unusual. It is one of the most common situations that families in Locust Valley describe when they call 7 Day Home Care. And it deserves a specific response — not the response that treats resistance as a problem to be overridden, but the response that treats it as information about the person being cared for and uses that information to make the right match.


The caregivers who work most effectively with resistant clients in Locust Valley households are the ones who arrive without an agenda to take over. They are professionals who understand that their job, at first, is to be present without being intrusive — to fit into the household's existing rhythms, to follow the client's lead on timing and sequence, to do less than they could in the first weeks so that the client retains maximum autonomy. The father who refused care during the first conversation may be the one who, three months later, asks whether the caregiver can stay longer.


That outcome is not accidental. It is the result of a careful intake process that asks specifically about the client's personality, their values, their history, and their specific concerns about professional care in their home. The matching process uses that information. If the first match is not right — for any reason — 7 Day Home Care makes an adjustment. Call (516) 408-0034.


Companionship and the Specific Loneliness of Estate Life

There is a particular form of isolation that can develop in large properties on the North Shore. The estate that was once the center of three generations' social life — the Thanksgiving dinners in the main dining room, the summer parties on the grounds, the constant coming and going of family and friends — can, over time, become very quiet. Children move to Manhattan or to the city or to the West Coast. The social networks that structured the week require driving, and when driving stops, they become harder to maintain. The grounds require maintenance but the property itself can feel, on a Tuesday morning in November, extraordinarily solitary.


Loneliness in older adults is a clinical risk. Research documents its connections to accelerated cognitive decline, increased fall risk, and elevated rates of depression. For a parent in a Lattingtown estate or a Mill Neck Colonial whose daily human contact has narrowed to a few phone calls and a weekly visit, the companion caregiver who arrives at 9am on Monday morning and stays through 3pm — who walks the grounds with them, who drives to the Locust Valley Library on Buckram Road, who plays cards and talks about the garden and brings genuine human presence into the household — is providing something measurably protective.


Families who call 7 Day Home Care six months after starting companion care in a Locust Valley household often describe the same observation: their parent is more engaged, more purposeful, more like themselves than they have been in years. Not because anything medical has changed. Because the daily human connection that they had when the household was full has been, in part, restored.

 


The Long-Term Care Insurance Policy That Has Been Ready for Twenty Years

A Locust Valley family — a father in his mid-eighties, a Lattingtown property, three adult children managing his care from different parts of the country — called 7 Day Home Care on a Monday morning. They had already done their homework.


Their father had a long-term care insurance policy with Genworth — purchased in 2003, maintained every year since, never claimed against. The daily benefit was $210. There was a 3% compound annual inflation rider. They had run the numbers: after twenty-two years of compounding, the daily benefit had grown to approximately $402 per day. The elimination period was sixty days.


They were not calling to discover the policy. They were calling to activate it.


Their father needed care. He had Parkinson's disease, was navigating the Lattingtown estate's three staircases with increasing difficulty, and had fallen once — in the bathroom of the guest wing he had been using because it was closer to the library where he spent most of his time. The family had been managing with weekday visits by one of his daughters, who lived in Garden City, but the arrangement was not sustainable. She had her own family. Her father needed professional daily care. And the policy had been sitting in a file at his attorney's office on Forest Avenue for twenty-two years, compounding.


We started the care within forty-eight hours. The Genworth policy covered the daily home care cost from day sixty-one. The compound inflation rider meant the benefit, by the time it triggered, was almost exactly the live-in care rate for the Lattingtown estate. The policy paid for itself — plus twenty-two years of premium payments — within the first year of claims.


"My grandfather bought that policy because he understood what it was for," his daughter told us. "He used to say: don't buy insurance for the things you can handle yourself. Buy it for the things that would change everything. That's what this was. We're just glad we didn't wait."


The father who built a career, maintained an estate, sent his children to Friends Academy and to Locust Valley High School and to the best universities in the country — that father deserved professional care that matched the life he had built. The Genworth policy made it possible.


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Long-Term Care Insurance — The Policy That Has Been Compounding While You Waited

Locust Valley's median home value of $952,700 and median household income of $163,750 place it among the wealthiest communities in Nassau County. The professional careers that generated those household incomes — the Wall Street partnerships, the corporate executive positions, the legal and medical practices that defined the Gold Coast professional class of the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s — are the same careers during which long-term care insurance policies were commonly and carefully purchased. Many Locust Valley families know about the policy. Many have maintained it for twenty or twenty-five years.


This section is for those families: the ones who purchased the policy because they understood what it was for, who have paid the premiums every year, and who now need to be told clearly — the policy is ready. Use it.


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


What compound inflation does to a Gold Coast LTC policy: A $200 daily benefit purchased in 2001 with a 3% compound annual inflation rider is worth approximately $394 per day in 2025. A 4% compound rider on the same benefit is worth approximately $468 per day. The policies purchased during the peak years of Gold Coast professional careers — when daily benefit amounts that seemed adequate were paired with inflation protection that has compounded for twenty-plus years — are now worth more per day than the current cost of most home care arrangements in this area. Use them.


The elimination period starts on day one: The 30, 60, or 90-day elimination period in most policies starts on the first day of qualifying care from a licensed LHCSA. Every day the start of care is delayed is a day the elimination period is not running and the benefit is not accumulating. The care need is present. The policy is funded. Start the clock.


Policies that go unclaimed: A significant and documented percentage of long-term care insurance policies are never claimed against — not because the insured never needed care, but because the family did not connect the post-surgical discharge, the fall, the Parkinson's progression, or the Alzheimer's diagnosis with the insurance policy that was purchased precisely for those moments. Don't let a Locust Valley policy sit unclaimed for two decades of compounding and then go unused because the family assumed it no longer applied.


Call (516) 408-0034 before the next care day is private-pay.


Learn more: Long-Term Care Insurance

 


Services Available in Locust Valley, 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 9am–3pm schedules available from the start. For Locust Valley's Gold Coast estates with their original pre-war construction — multiple staircases, large bedroom-to-bathroom distances, original bathroom configurations from 1920s and 1930s construction — the RN home assessment documents the specific layout of this specific property before the first shift. The estate on Lattingtown Road and the colonial on Mill Neck Road each receive their own assessment. Learn more: Personal Care Services


Companion Care

Social engagement, emotional presence, daily routine structure, medication reminders, light household support, and accompanied outings — to the Locust Valley Library on Buckram Road, to the Planting Fields Arboretum, to friends' homes and community events, to medical appointments at Glen Cove Hospital, and to the everyday community life that structures a Locust Valley resident's week. For a parent in an estate whose daily human contact has narrowed as mobility or health has changed, a companion caregiver who provides consistent daily presence and genuine engagement is doing something that prevents the specific isolation that large, private properties can intensify. 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 and for dementia clients separately. For fall-risk clients in Locust Valley's Gold Coast estate properties: the overnight caregiver manages the specific staircase configuration of this property, the bathroom layout, and any post-surgical movement protocols from the Glen Cove Hospital discharge notes. For dementia clients: wandering prevention in properties whose scale creates specific perimeter management challenges, sundowning behavioral management, and consistent nighttime reassurance. Both services 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. Consistent caregiver assignment is the foundational care priority — the same person, on the same schedule, who knows the household and knows the client. For Locust Valley families navigating a parent's Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease dementia in a large estate property, the specific wandering risk profile — the property's interior scale, its multiple levels, its exterior access points — is assessed in the RN home assessment before the first shift. Language-matched caregiver assignment available. Learn more: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care


Post-Discharge Care from Glen Cove Hospital

Coordinated home care following discharge from Glen Cove Hospital — Northwell Health at 101 St. Andrews Lane — approximately five minutes from Locust Valley and rated #18 nationally for rehabilitation — and from North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island in Mineola, and LIJ Medical Center in New Hyde Park. We receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Locust Valley or estate property before discharge day, and confirm the HHA before the client leaves.

 


Post-Discharge Home Care in Locust Valley

Quick Answer — How Does Post-Discharge Home Care Work for Locust Valley Residents? When a Locust Valley or Gold Coast estate resident is discharged from Glen Cove Hospital 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 specific Locust Valley or estate property, develop the care protocol for this specific home and its physical characteristics, and confirm the HHA before the client leaves. For Gold Coast estate properties with their scale and original construction, the pre-discharge home assessment is not a formality — it is the step that makes the first morning home professionally managed. Call (516) 408-0034.


 


Pricing — Home Care in Locust Valley, 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 9am–3pm schedules available from the first week. General reference ranges only — not a pricing guarantee. Long-term care insurance — after compound inflation riders on policies from the 1990s and early 2000s — may cover most or all of these costs. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


When Do Locust Valley Families Arrange Home Care?

Families typically contact us at a specific turning point — a discharge from Glen Cove Hospital, a fall in an estate property whose scale makes independent navigation increasingly risky, a Parkinson's or Alzheimer's progression that has crossed the threshold of daily safety, or the recognition that the current arrangement is no longer adequate for the parent and sustainable for the family.


Locust Valley and Gold Coast families often describe:

  • A discharge from Glen Cove Hospital after joint replacement surgery, cardiac care, or stroke rehabilitation — with a return to a Lattingtown estate or Mill Neck Colonial whose multiple staircases and original bathroom configurations require a specific daily professional protocol
  • A fall — in the bathroom of a 1920s estate property, on the staircase between the first and second floors of a Gold Coast Colonial — that made clear that navigating this property's scale alone carries a specific daily risk that professional overnight supervision can address
  • A parent with Parkinson's disease or Alzheimer's in an estate whose footprint creates a specific wandering and fall-risk profile that the RN home assessment must address before any caregiver arrives
  • An adult child managing a parent's care in a Locust Valley estate from a distance — from London, from San Francisco, from Manhattan — who needs a professional, RN-directed arrangement that does not depend on their physical presence
  • A Genworth or John Hancock or New York Life long-term care insurance policy that has been maintained for twenty years, whose compound inflation rider has grown the daily benefit well above the current daily care rate, and that the family is ready to activate — not next month, now

 


Frequently Asked Questions — Home Care in Locust Valley, NY


My father doesn't want a caregiver in the house — how do you handle that?

Resistance to home care is one of the most common situations families in Locust Valley describe, and it is entirely understandable. A father who built a career, maintained an estate, and has been independent his entire life is not wrong to resist — he is telling you something important about who he is. 7 Day Home Care's intake process asks specifically about personality, the client's history, their values, and their concerns about professional care. We match the caregiver with those specifics in mind — not just for clinical competency, but for the human qualities that make trust possible in a household like this one. If the first match is not right, we make an adjustment. Call (516) 408-0034.


Can we start with a Monday through Friday 9am to 3pm schedule?

Yes. Monday through Friday from 9am to 3pm is a practical and common starting arrangement for Locust Valley households where the family covers evenings and weekends and needs professional coverage for the weekday daytime hours. Six hours per shift, five shifts per week. The schedule can expand as needs change. Call (516) 408-0034.


What is the minimum number of hours for a Home Health Aide visit in Locust Valley?

The minimum shift for a Home Health Aide at 7 Day Home Care is six hours per visit. This applies throughout Locust Valley and all surrounding Gold Coast communities. Call (516) 408-0034.


What does a Home Health Aide do during a shift at a Gold Coast estate property?

A 7 Day Home Care Home Health Aide provides hands-on assistance with Activities of Daily Living — bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, and continence care — as well as meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, safety supervision, and light housekeeping within the home. They observe and report changes in the client's condition to the Registered Nurse and family. The HHA implements the care plan the RN developed for this specific client in this specific property — which, for a large Gold Coast estate, accounts for the property's scale, its staircase configurations, and the specific daily routines of the household. All services are non-medical. Learn more: HHA Duties and Responsibilities


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

Yes. Overnight fall-risk supervision is available throughout Locust Valley and the surrounding Gold Coast communities — seven nights per week. The overnight caregiver is briefed on the specific property layout before the first shift — the staircase configurations, the bathroom, the bedroom-to-bathroom pathway specific to this estate or home. For Gold Coast properties whose scale means a nighttime bathroom trip involves a significant distance on original flooring, overnight professional supervision is the specific service that addresses that specific risk. Call (516) 408-0034.


Can 7 Day Home Care provide overnight in-home dementia supervision in Locust Valley?

Yes. Overnight in-home dementia supervision — wandering prevention, sundowning management, nighttime behavioral support, and continuous safety monitoring — is available throughout Locust Valley seven nights per week. For dementia clients in large estate properties whose interior scale creates a specific wandering risk profile, the overnight caregiver's briefing includes the property's perimeter access points and behavioral protocols. Call (516) 408-0034.


We have a long-term care insurance policy that we've been maintaining for twenty years — how do we start a claim?

Call (516) 408-0034 with the carrier name and policy number. 7 Day Home Care manages LTC insurance benefit verification and all claims submission at no charge. We will verify the coverage within 24–48 hours and the elimination period clock starts on the first day of qualifying care. A Genworth, John Hancock, or New York Life policy from 2001 with a compound inflation rider is worth meaningfully more per day now than when it was purchased. If the care need is present, there is no reason to wait to activate it. Call (516) 408-0034.


Does 7 Day Home Care provide Alzheimer's and dementia care in Locust Valley?

Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical Alzheimer's and dementia care throughout Locust Valley and the surrounding Gold Coast communities — all dementia types, all stages, consistent caregiver assignment, wandering supervision, and sundowning management. For Locust Valley families navigating a parent's dementia in a large estate property, the caregiver assignment and the RN home assessment are both specific to the physical scale and character of this property.


Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate post-discharge home care from Glen Cove Hospital?

Yes. Glen Cove Hospital at Northwell Health is approximately five minutes from Locust Valley at 101 St. Andrews Lane in Glen Cove — rated #18 nationally for rehabilitation. We coordinate with Glen Cove Hospital's discharge planning team before the client leaves, conduct the RN home assessment of the estate or home property before discharge day, and confirm the HHA assignment. Call (516) 408-0034.

 


Nearby Gold Coast and North Shore Communities Also Served

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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 Locust Valley, the surrounding Gold Coast estate communities, Nassau County, and the greater NYC and Long Island area. Our Long Island office at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success serves Locust Valley families with RN-supervised care plans specific to the Gold Coast estate properties of Lattingtown, Matinecock, and Mill Neck — properties whose scale, age, and original construction require a genuinely specific home assessment — and with the careful caregiver matching that households of this character deserve.


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.

For emergencies, call 911.

 


"My Grandfather Bought That Policy Because He Understood What It Was For."

Locust Valley families have built their lives on the North Shore with a specific kind of intention. The estate that was carefully maintained. The Locust Valley school district chosen for a reason. The long-term care insurance policy purchased not because it was required but because it was understood.


The families who navigate home care best on the Gold Coast are the ones who apply the same intention to the care decision that they applied to the policy purchase. Who match the caregiver carefully rather than accepting the first placement. Who start the Monday through Friday 9am–3pm schedule before the situation is a crisis rather than after. Who understand that the right caregiver in the right household does not diminish independence — it extends it.


"My grandfather bought that policy because he understood what it was for. He used to say: buy insurance for the things that would change everything. We're just glad we didn't wait."


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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 Locust Valley, 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 Locust Valley, 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 Locust Valley, 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.