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Home Care in Williston Park, NY 11596
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Williston Park — At a Glance
ZIP Code: 11596
Region: Nassau County, New York · Incorporated Village · Town of North Hempstead
Care Types: Hourly · Overnight · Live-In · 24-Hour
Primary Hospital: NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island (~10 min)Additional Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center (~15 min)
Rehab / Skilled Nursing: Meadowbrook Care Center (~15 min) · Northwell Health Orzac Center for Rehabilitation (~20 min)
Community Character: Incorporated village · Italian-American, Irish-American, German-American · walkable Tudor/Colonial/Cape Cod village · tight civic identity
Key Landmarks: Willis Avenue corridor · Williston Park LIRR station · Kelby Park · St. Aidan's Parish · Mineola Avenue western boundary · tree-lined parkway residential streets
Languages: English · Italian · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Mandarin · Greek · more
LTC Insurance: 15 carriers accepted · full claims management
Care Start: Typically within 24-48 hours
Availability: 24 hours · 7 days a week
Non-medical care only: We do not provide skilled nursing or clinical services
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Private Duty Senior Care for One of Nassau County's Most Self-Contained, Walkable, and Tightly Woven Incorporated Villages
Quick Answer — What Is Home Care in Williston Park, NY 11596? Home care in Williston Park is private duty, non-medical support delivered in the home by a New York State Certified Home Health Aide under Registered Nurse supervision. It helps older adults remain safely in their Tudor, Colonial, or Cape Cod home in ZIP code 11596 while receiving consistent daily assistance with personal care, mobility, meals, companionship, medication reminders, and safety supervision. 7 Day Home Care serves Williston Park from a Long Island office in Lake Success, Nassau County. Care is available hourly, overnight, live-in, or around the clock. Call (516) 408-0034.
How much does home care cost in Williston Park NY? Home care in Williston Park, NY 11596 typically starts at $33/hr · $330/shift overnight · $429/day live-in · $792/day 24-hour. Reference ranges only — not a pricing guarantee. Call (516) 408-0034 for exact pricing.
Does Medicare cover home care in Williston Park? Generally no. Medicare covers physician-ordered skilled home health care — not private duty non-medical home care. Most Williston Park families fund daily care through private pay or long-term care insurance.
How quickly can care begin in Williston Park? Care typically begins within 24-48 hours. For discharge from NYU Langone Hospital Long Island or Winthrop Manor, we work to have care confirmed before the client leaves. Call (516) 408-0034.
Williston Park is easy to miss if you are looking at a Nassau County map without knowing what you are looking for.
The village occupies less than one square mile between Mineola, New Hyde Park, Albertson, and East Williston. Mineola Avenue marks the western edge where the village transitions to Mineola's denser civic environment. The tree-lined parkway streets — Hillside Avenue, Jamaica Avenue, the residential blocks with their planted green medians — give the village its distinctive scale and the specific outdoor character that residents navigate daily on foot. The Williston Park LIRR station on Willis Avenue anchors the commercial corridor: the dry cleaners, the hardware store, the Italian deli, the pizzeria, the barbershop, the coffee shop — the specific commercial infrastructure of a Nassau County village that has resisted the homogenization that has flattened so many similar communities.
Williston Park was incorporated as a village in 1927, and the housing that defines it was built predominantly in the 1920s through 1950s: Tudor revivals, Colonials, and Cape Cods on tree-lined streets with modest lots and architectural coherence that has been maintained for nearly a century. The village has its own police department. It operates its own sanitation. It has the specific civic seriousness of a community that has always governed itself and intends to keep doing so.
The families who have been in Williston Park for two and three generations are predominantly Italian-American, Irish-American, and German-American — the postwar working and professional class of Nassau County who chose this village for its walkability, its human scale, its good schools, and the specific quality that comes from living in a place where everyone at the deli on Willis Avenue knows your order.
7 Day Home Care provides experienced private duty home care in Williston Park, NY 11596, and throughout Nassau County. With our Long Island office in Lake Success — minutes from Williston Park — we serve this community with genuine local knowledge of the specific neighborhoods, institutions, and residential environments of incorporated Nassau County villages. All care is delivered by New York State Certified Home Health Aides supervised by Registered Nurses. Every caregiver is our employee — background-checked, insured, and RN-supervised. We are not a registry or referral platform.
We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
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Home Care in Williston Park — Quick Facts
Service Area: Williston Park, Nassau County, New York · ZIP Code 11596 · Including Willis Avenue, Roslyn Road, Poplar Street, Jamaica Avenue, Cedar Road, Mineola Avenue, Hillside Avenue, and the tree-lined parkway residential blocks throughout the incorporated village
ZIP Code Served: 11596
Care Types: Hourly Care · Overnight Care · Live-In Care · 24-Hour Care
Care Settings: Tudor revival homes · Colonial residences · Cape Cod homes · two-story residential homes · bungalows
Nearby Hospitals: NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island · 259 First Street, Mineola · approximately ten minutes from Williston Park — formerly Winthrop University Hospital · primary acute care hospital for Williston Park residents Long Island Jewish Medical Center · 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park · approximately fifteen minutes from Williston Park
Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Facilities: Winthrop Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation · Mineola · approximately ten minutes from Williston Park · adjacent to NYU Langone Hospital Long Island campus New Hyde Park Nursing Home · New Hyde Park · approximately ten minutes from Williston Park Meadowbrook Care Center · East Meadow · approximately fifteen minutes from Williston Park Orzac Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing · Valley Stream · approximately twenty minutes from Williston Park
Caregiver Credentials: NYS Certified Home Health Aides
Clinical Supervision: Registered Nurse Oversight
Languages Spoken: English · Italian · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Mandarin · Greek · Hebrew · Tagalog · Farsi · Arabic · French
Agency Location: Long Island Office — 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042 · Minutes from Williston Park · Serving Nassau County
Availability: 24 Hours · 7 Days per Week
We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
Who Is Home Care in Williston Park For?
Quick Answer — Who Needs Home Care in Williston Park, NY 11596? Home care in Williston Park is for older adults who want to remain safely in their Tudor, Colonial, or Cape Cod home on the village's tree-lined parkway streets while receiving consistent daily support. It is for Italian-American, Irish-American, German-American, and broadly working professional families whose parents and grandparents chose this village with intention and who will not consider moving them elsewhere without first exploring every option for maintaining safe, dignified, professional care at home.
Home care in Williston Park is typically the right solution when:
- A parent has lived in the same house on Roslyn Road or Cedar Road for forty or fifty years and a progressive condition — post-surgical recovery, Parkinson's disease, balance decline, or advancing dementia — has made daily independent management genuinely precarious in a two-story Tudor or Colonial.
- Adult children who may live in neighboring East Williston, New Hyde Park, Mineola, or other Nassau County communities visit regularly but cannot be present every weekday morning.
- A parent has completed a rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor and is returning to a Williston Park Tudor or Colonial that requires specific daily support.
- A long-term care insurance policy purchased decades ago is ready to be activated.
- A family wants a care provider whose professionalism and discretion are appropriate for a close-knit village community where care arrangements are visible to neighbors and friends on the same parkway street.
What Makes Williston Park Different for Home Care?
Quick Answer — What Is Williston Park and Why Does Its Village Character Matter for Home Care? Williston Park is an incorporated village in the Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, ZIP code 11596, covering less than one square mile with approximately 7,000 residents. Its Tudor revival, Colonial, and Cape Cod homes from the 1920s through 1950s, its Willis Avenue commercial corridor anchored by the Port Washington LIRR station, its tree-lined parkway streets running from Mineola Avenue east through the village, and the specific community cohesion built by Italian-American, Irish-American, and German-American families over seventy years give it a character that is genuinely distinct from the surrounding Nassau County communities.
The Village Scale and Its Care Implications
Williston Park's most consequential characteristic for home care is its scale. In fewer than one square mile, the village functions as a sustained daily community in ways that larger communities cannot. The neighbor across the street on Cedar Road has known the family for thirty years. The parishioner from St. Aidan's notices absences. The barber at the Willis Avenue shop has watched children grow into adults. The specific social visibility of daily life in Williston Park is qualitatively different from anything that exists in a suburban community of fifty thousand.
This visibility is not a burden. It is what makes the village worth living in. It is also what makes the introduction of outside care a matter that requires professional handling rather than generic home care delivery. A caregiver who arrives at a Williston Park Tudor on Cedar Road represents the family to a community that is watching — not with malice, but with the genuine attention of people who know each other. The professionalism, demeanor, and discretion of that caregiver matters here in ways it matters in fewer other places.
We understand this. It shapes how we introduce care in Williston Park and the specific standard we hold caregivers assigned to this community to.
Willis Avenue and the Village's Daily Rhythm
Willis Avenue — the commercial spine running from the LIRR station south through the village — is a main street in the original sense: a walkable corridor of independent businesses where daily transactions have been conducted for decades. For Williston Park's older residents, the Willis Avenue walk is not simply an errand. It is the daily social ritual that keeps them connected to a community that is genuinely theirs.
The tree-lined parkway streets — Hillside Avenue and the residential blocks with their planted green medians running east from Mineola Avenue — are the daily walking environment for residents whose mobility allows it. For clients with progressive limitations, maintaining access to these streets with a companion aide keeps them in the physical environment that has organized their daily life for decades. That access is not incidental. It is the primary quality-of-life contribution that home care in this specific village provides.
Companion care that maintains access to Willis Avenue and the village's walkable infrastructure provides something that distinguishes home care in Williston Park from care in a more car-dependent community. The client who can still walk to the Italian deli on a Tuesday morning — that client is still in their community.
The Post-NYU Langone Discharge Pathway
NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island at 259 First Street in Mineola — formerly Winthrop University Hospital — is approximately ten minutes from Williston Park and the primary hospital for village residents. Winthrop Manor, immediately adjacent to the hospital campus, is the primary post-acute rehabilitation facility for patients treated at NYU Langone Long Island.
For Williston Park families, the pattern is specific: hospitalization at NYU Langone Long Island, rehabilitation at Winthrop Manor, discharge back to the Williston Park Tudor or Colonial. Each step in that pathway has specific care coordination implications, and we address all of them.
Williston Park Is Not East Williston, Mineola, or New Hyde Park
East Williston shares the name but not the character — it is a separate incorporated village with a more affluent and spacious residential environment. Mineola is the county seat with a denser, more commercial character organized around government infrastructure. New Hyde Park is an unincorporated community with a different demographic and housing profile. Williston Park is its own specific place — the tight, walkable, Tudor-lined village with its LIRR station, its Willis Avenue, its parkway streets, and its seventy years of coherent community life.
The Tudor Staircase — Architecture as Care Concern
The most immediately practical distinction between Williston Park's housing stock and the postwar ranches and Cape Cods of neighboring communities is the Tudor revival staircase. Built in the late 1920s through early 1940s, Williston Park's Tudor homes have interior staircases that are characteristically steep, often narrow, and in many cases include a turn at the landing — the period architectural feature that gives the Tudor staircase its particular visual elegance and its particular challenge for a client using a walker during post-surgical recovery. No amount of general home care experience substitutes for an RN assessment of the specific Cedar Road Tudor, the specific staircase, the specific landing dimensions, and the specific client's post-surgical movement patterns. That assessment is how care in this specific housing environment is done correctly.
Non-Medical Home Care Services in Williston Park, NY 11596
Hourly · Overnight · Live-In · 24-Hour Care
Personal Care · Companion Care · Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Mobility and Fall Prevention · Post-Rehabilitation Discharge Support
Respite Care · Long-Term Care Insurance Coordination
Caregiver Languages: English · Italian · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Mandarin · Greek · Hebrew · Tagalog · Farsi · Arabic · French
Backup Coverage: In the rare event a scheduled caregiver cannot arrive, 7 Day Home Care arranges a qualified replacement. Shifts are not left uncovered.
A Williston Park Family — The Tudor on Cedar Road
A family contacted us about their father, who had lived in the same Tudor revival house on Cedar Road in Williston Park since 1964. He was eighty-two. His father had bought the house the year the family had arrived from Naples. He had grown up in it, raised his own children in it, and after his wife passed in 2019, had continued to live in it with the specific stubbornness of a man who understood that staying in this house in this village was not sentimentality — it was the right decision, fully considered.
He had undergone knee replacement surgery at NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island in Mineola eight weeks before his daughter called us. The surgery had gone well. The subsequent rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor in Mineola — two weeks of focused occupational and physical therapy — had restored his strength and mobility to a point where discharge was appropriate. He was ready to go home.
The Tudor on Cedar Road was two stories — the bedroom and the primary bathroom were on the second floor, the main living area and the kitchen were on the first floor, and the staircase connecting them was a period Tudor staircase: narrow, with a turn at the landing, with the specific steep proportions that Tudor revival staircases of the 1920s and 1930s characteristically have. The occupational therapist at Winthrop Manor had noted the staircase in the discharge plan and recommended a grab bar installation on the bathroom's tub side.
His daughter, who lived in East Williston four minutes away, called us four days before the planned discharge from Winthrop Manor. She wanted a licensed LHCSA. She wanted an aide who would be appropriate for a Williston Park household — professional, respectful, aware of how a close-knit incorporated village works. Her father had lived in this village for sixty years and was known on his street, at St. Aidan's, and at the barbershop on Willis Avenue, and the care arrangement needed to reflect that.
He had a John Hancock long-term care insurance policy that he had purchased in 2003 at a financial planning event hosted by his parish. The documents were organized exactly as you would expect from a man who had managed a household on Cedar Road for sixty years.
We verified the John Hancock policy within forty-eight hours, confirmed the benefit period and daily maximum, submitted the initial claim, and managed all ongoing documentation. His daughter signed the authorization.
We coordinated with Winthrop Manor's discharge planning team — receiving the occupational and physical therapy notes, reviewing the staircase protocol, and conducting an RN assessment of the Cedar Road Tudor the day before discharge. The bathroom modification was completed by the family within twenty-four hours. The staircase movement protocol was developed specifically for his post-surgical recovery and the specific configuration of that Tudor staircase.
Care began the morning of discharge. The aide met him at Winthrop Manor and accompanied him home. There was no gap between the facility and the house on Cedar Road.
His daughter called us five weeks later.
"He walked to Willis Avenue last Tuesday. He went to the deli. He came home and sat on the front steps and watched the street. He told me he feels like himself. For my father, Willis Avenue is not a street — it is evidence that he is still in his life. I cannot tell you what this means. The John Hancock policy covered almost everything. And the coordination with Winthrop Manor was exactly what we needed. I should have called you the week he had the surgery."
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How Does Discharge Coordination Work From Rehabilitation Facilities to Williston Park Homes?
Quick Answer — How Does 7 Day Home Care Coordinate With Rehabilitation Facilities Serving Williston Park? When a Williston Park client is completing a rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor, New Hyde Park Nursing Home, Meadowbrook Care Center, Orzac Center, or another area facility — or is being discharged directly from NYU Langone Hospital Long Island or Long Island Jewish Medical Center — 7 Day Home Care works with the facility's discharge planning team to establish non-medical home care before the client returns to ZIP code 11596. We receive occupational and physical therapy notes, conduct an RN assessment of the Williston Park home, and aim to have a caregiver confirmed before discharge day — meeting the client at the facility and accompanying them home.
NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island
NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island at 259 First Street in Mineola — formerly Winthrop University Hospital — is approximately ten minutes from Williston Park and the primary acute care hospital for village residents. For clients discharged directly home from NYU Langone Long Island, we work with hospital discharge planning staff to establish non-medical home care before the client returns to ZIP code 11596.
Winthrop Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation
Winthrop Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mineola — approximately ten minutes from Williston Park, immediately adjacent to the NYU Langone Long Island campus — is the primary post-acute rehabilitation facility for patients treated at NYU Langone Long Island. Our coordination with Winthrop Manor includes receiving occupational and physical therapy notes, conducting the RN home assessment of the Williston Park Tudor or Colonial before discharge day, and confirming the caregiver assignment so the aide meets the client at Winthrop Manor on discharge day.
New Hyde Park Nursing Home
New Hyde Park Nursing Home in New Hyde Park — approximately ten minutes from Williston Park — serves Nassau County residents for post-acute rehabilitation and extended care. We coordinate with the facility's discharge planning staff in the same manner as Winthrop Manor.
Meadowbrook Care Center
Meadowbrook Care Center in East Meadow — approximately fifteen minutes from Williston Park — serves Nassau County residents for skilled nursing and rehabilitation. We coordinate with Meadowbrook's discharge planning team for Williston Park clients.
Orzac Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing
Orzac Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Valley Stream — approximately twenty minutes from Williston Park — serves Nassau County residents for complex post-acute rehabilitation. We coordinate with Orzac's discharge planning team when Williston Park clients require more specialized rehabilitation before returning home.
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Long Island Jewish Medical Center at 270-05 76th Avenue in New Hyde Park — approximately fifteen minutes from Williston Park — serves village residents for certain specialty and acute care needs. We coordinate with LIJ's discharge planning staff when Williston Park clients are discharged directly home or to a rehabilitation facility.
The Discharge Day Is the Critical Moment
A client who has spent two weeks at Winthrop Manor rebuilding strength and mobility after knee replacement surgery is at their most vulnerable the moment those institutional supports are removed and they return to the Tudor staircase on Cedar Road. Our goal is to have care confirmed, the home assessed, and the caregiver ready before that moment arrives — so the transition from facility to the parkway-street home is supported from the first hour.
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Can Home Care Work in Williston Park's Tudor, Colonial, and Cape Cod Homes?
Quick Answer — Can Home Care Work in Williston Park's Historic Residential Homes? Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides home care throughout Williston Park's Tudor, Colonial, and Cape Cod residences in ZIP code 11596. Our Registered Nurse conducts a home safety assessment specific to the client's actual residence — evaluating the staircase configuration and steepness, bathroom layout and tub threshold, bedroom-floor transitions, exterior entry from the parkway street, and the specific mobility pathways relevant to the client's condition and recovery stage. Movement protocols are developed for that specific home.
Williston Park's housing stock is architecturally cohesive but specific in its care implications. The Tudor revival homes — the village's most distinctive residential form — were built in the late 1920s through early 1940s with characteristically steep interior staircases, often with a turn at the landing, and period-appropriate bathroom configurations. The Tudor staircase is typically steeper than a postwar Colonial staircase and presents a specific navigation challenge for clients using a walker during post-surgical recovery. Our RN assessment addresses this specific staircase — not a general category of older home.
Colonial homes from the 1930s through 1950s have more standardized staircase configurations but may have original bathroom fixtures without grab bars and the compact bathroom layouts of mid-century residential construction.
Cape Cods in Williston Park present the same two-story staircase challenge found in Baldwin and Woodmere — bedrooms above, main living area below — within the village's more graceful architectural context.
The parkway street environment also matters. The tree-lined parkway medians, the pedestrian access to Willis Avenue, and the outdoor pathways along Hillside Avenue and the surrounding residential blocks are part of the daily mobility environment for clients whose recovery or condition affects their ability to navigate outside. The RN assessment includes the client's outdoor route as well as the interior.
What Home Health Aide Services Are Available in Williston Park, NY 11596?
Quick Answer — What Services Does 7 Day Home Care Provide in Williston Park? 7 Day Home Care provides hourly, overnight, live-in, and 24-hour non-medical home care in Williston Park, ZIP code 11596, by NYS Certified Home Health Aides under Registered Nurse supervision. Services include personal care, companion care including Willis Avenue and village access support, post-rehabilitation discharge support coordinated with Winthrop Manor and other area facilities, Alzheimer's and dementia care, and long-term care insurance coordination. All services are non-medical.
All Home Health Aides are certified under the New York State Department of Health and supervised by our Registered Nurse. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Williston Park, ZIP code 11596.
Personal Care
Dignified, respectful assistance with the activities of daily living: bathing and personal hygiene, dressing and grooming, mobility and transfer assistance, toileting and incontinence care, ambulation support, and medication reminders. In Williston Park, where the village's close-knit social world means that a caregiver's conduct in the household is visible to the community, personal care is delivered with the professionalism and discretion that the village's character requires. For clients from Italian-American or Irish-American families where household dignity and personal independence have been central values across generations, the manner in which care is introduced matters as much as the care itself.
Companion Care and Village Access Support
Consistent, engaged presence that sustains quality of life between family visits: meaningful conversation, accompaniment on the walk along the parkway streets toward Willis Avenue, assistance with errands at the Italian deli, the bakery, or the coffee shop along the commercial corridor, participation in community life at St. Aidan's Parish or at Kelby Park on Hillside Avenue, meal preparation respecting the household's Italian, Irish, or other culinary traditions, light housekeeping, and laundry. For Williston Park clients whose entire daily social world has been organized around the walkable village for fifty years, maintaining access to that world — in modified and assisted form — is the primary quality-of-life contribution that home care in this community provides.
Post-Rehabilitation Discharge Support
We coordinate with Winthrop Manor, New Hyde Park Nursing Home, Orzac Center, Meadowbrook Care Center, and the discharge planning teams at NYU Langone Hospital Long Island and Long Island Jewish Medical Center to establish non-medical home care before the client returns to ZIP code 11596. We receive occupational and physical therapy notes from the facility's care team, conduct the RN home assessment before discharge day, and aim to have the caregiver meet the client at the facility and accompany them home.
Mobility Assistance and Fall Prevention
Non-medical support for clients managing mobility limitations in Williston Park's Tudor, Colonial, and Cape Cod homes. Our Registered Nurse conducts a home safety assessment specific to the client's actual residence in ZIP code 11596 — evaluating the Tudor or Colonial staircase, bathroom layout and tub threshold, bedroom-floor transitions, exterior entry steps from the parkway street, and the outdoor route to Willis Avenue that many clients use as part of their daily routine. Movement protocols are developed for the specific property. Consistent caregiver assignment builds the home-specific knowledge that prevents falls before they happen.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Patient, structured non-medical support for clients at all stages of cognitive decline: consistent daily routines, orientation and reassurance, safe supervision, communication adapted to cognitive stage, coordination with physicians and neurologists, and family respite support. For Williston Park clients with dementia who have lived in the same Tudor or Colonial for decades, the specific familiarity of that environment — the layout of the house, the sounds of the parkway street, the walk toward Willis Avenue — is a therapeutic resource of significant value. Consistent caregiver assignment is the foundation of effective dementia care in a community where the client's world is this specifically rooted. For clients whose most comfortable language is Italian, Polish, or Greek, language-appropriate caregiver assignment is a care priority.
Overnight Care
Attentive non-medical supervision during the hours when falls and confusion are most likely: nighttime mobility support in Tudor and Colonial homes, bathroom assistance, fall monitoring, dementia disorientation support, and bedtime routines. Available seven nights per week throughout Williston Park, ZIP code 11596. For post-rehabilitation clients navigating a Tudor staircase during nighttime bathroom trips, overnight care is often the single most important safety intervention in the early recovery period.
Live-In Home Care
A dedicated caregiver remains in the home for extended shifts with scheduled rest periods. Williston Park's Tudor and Colonial homes typically have the space to accommodate a live-in arrangement. For clients whose daily needs require ongoing presence and for families whose adult children cannot consistently cover daily mornings, live-in care provides the most consistent and comprehensive support structure available.
24-Hour Home Care
Rotating caregivers provide continuous coverage across all hours. Appropriate for clients with advanced dementia, significant fall risk in Tudor staircase environments, or conditions requiring continuous supervision. Shift structure is managed by our care coordination team with consistent caregiver assignment as a priority.
Cancer Support Care
Compassionate non-medical assistance through treatment and recovery: practical help with daily activities, emotional support and companionship, transportation to treatment appointments at NYU Langone Long Island or elsewhere, and coordination with oncology care teams.
Respite Care
Scheduled relief for family caregivers managing care directly. For families whose adult children come from East Williston or New Hyde Park to cover weekday mornings, respite care removes the logistics burden and restores visits to genuine family time. The daughter who visits Saturday is present as a daughter — not as an anxious logistics manager — because a trusted professional has been there all week.
What Conditions Does Home Care Support in Williston Park, NY 11596?
Home care in Williston Park, ZIP code 11596, frequently supports older adults managing:
- Post-surgical recovery following hip or knee replacement — the most common condition in the post-rehabilitation discharge pathway from Winthrop Manor
- Post-stroke recovery and stroke-related mobility limitations
- Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
- Parkinson's disease and progressive movement disorders
- Arthritis and joint-related mobility limitations
- Spinal stenosis
- Cardiac conditions following surgery or hospitalization at NYU Langone Long Island
- Cancer treatment and recovery
- COPD and respiratory conditions
- Diabetes management support
- General age-related decline and fall risk in Tudor, Colonial, and Cape Cod home environments
- Care plans are developed through Registered Nurse assessment and reflect each client's specific conditions, rehabilitation discharge notes where applicable, home environment in ZIP code 11596, and daily routine. All services are non-medical.
How Does Home Care Begin After Discharge in Williston Park?
Quick Answer — How Does Home Care Begin After Hospital or Rehabilitation Discharge in Williston Park? When a Williston Park client is completing a rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor, New Hyde Park Nursing Home, or another area facility — or is being discharged from NYU Langone Hospital Long Island in Mineola or Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park — 7 Day Home Care works directly with the facility's discharge planning staff to establish non-medical home care before the client returns to ZIP code 11596. We receive therapy notes, conduct an RN assessment of the Williston Park home, and aim to have a caregiver confirmed and ready to accompany the client home on discharge day.
NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island at 259 First Street in Mineola — approximately ten minutes from Williston Park — is the primary acute care hospital for village residents. Winthrop Manor in Mineola, immediately adjacent to the hospital campus, is the primary post-acute rehabilitation destination. Long Island Jewish Medical Center at 270-05 76th Avenue in New Hyde Park — approximately fifteen minutes — serves village residents for specialty and acute needs.
For clients completing rehabilitation at Winthrop Manor, we begin care coordination before the anticipated discharge date — not on discharge day. The RN home assessment, caregiver matching, and modification recommendations for the Tudor staircase require advance planning that same-day coordination cannot accommodate.
We provide non-medical home care only. Skilled nursing and clinical therapy services following discharge are provided separately by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician's order.
When Do Williston Park Families Need Home Care?
Quick Answer — When Do Williston Park Families Usually Arrange Home Care? Williston Park families typically arrange home care when a parent is completing a rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor and returning to a Tudor or Colonial home that requires specific daily support, when a progressive condition has made daily management genuinely precarious, when the Willis Avenue walk has stopped, or when a long-term care insurance policy is confirmed and ready to be activated.
When the Tudor Staircase Has Become the Daily Risk
A parent with post-surgical limitations, Parkinson's disease, or significant balance decline is navigating the narrow Tudor staircase with increasing deliberateness. The adult children in East Williston or New Hyde Park worry about Tuesday morning. Professional daily care fills that specific gap.
When the Winthrop Manor Discharge Is the Precipitating Moment
This is Williston Park's most common care pathway. A parent completes rehabilitation at Winthrop Manor after knee or hip replacement at NYU Langone Long Island and is ready to return to the Cedar Road Tudor. The family can be there the first day. They cannot be there every morning for the following three months. Professional care, coordinated before discharge, closes that gap from the first hour.
When the Willis Avenue Walk Has Stopped
A parent who has walked to Willis Avenue for thirty years has stopped doing it alone. Companion care that accompanies that walk — along the tree-lined parkway streets toward the deli and the coffee shop — keeps the client in their village in a meaningful sense. It is daily evidence of continued belonging.
When Family Coverage Has Reached Its Sustainable Limit
An adult child in East Williston or Mineola has been covering weekday mornings for six months. The arrangement has worked — and it has reorganized that person's entire daily life around the Williston Park house. Professional care restores the family relationship by removing the logistics burden.
When a Long-Term Care Insurance Policy Is Ready
A John Hancock, MetLife, CNA, or Genworth policy purchased at a parish financial planning event in the early 2000s is confirmed active and applicable. We handle the entire activation and documentation process.
What Does Home Care Cost in Williston Park, NY?
Quick Answer — How Much Does Home Care Cost in Williston Park, ZIP Code 11596? Home care in Williston Park, ZIP code 11596, typically starts at approximately $33 per hour for hourly care, $330 per shift for overnight care, $429 per day for live-in care, and $792 per day for 24-hour care. These are general reference ranges only and do not represent a guarantee of pricing. Call (516) 408-0034 for a personalized consultation.
Hourly Care — starting around $33 per hour
Overnight Care — starting around $330 per shift
Live-In Care — starting around $429 per day
24-Hour Care — starting around $792 per day
These figures are provided for general reference only and do not represent a guarantee of pricing. Call (516) 408-0034 for a personalized consultation.
7 Day Home Care is a private pay home care agency. Medicare generally does not cover non-medical home care services. Medicaid may cover certain home care services for individuals who qualify. Long-term care insurance may help cover care costs depending on the policy.
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Does 7 Day Home Care Accept Long-Term Care Insurance in Williston Park?
Quick Answer — Is Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted for Home Care in Williston Park? Yes. 7 Day Home Care is an approved provider for a wide range of long-term care insurance carriers serving families in Williston Park, ZIP code 11596. Our team handles benefit verification and claims documentation directly with the insurer. For Williston Park families with a policy purchased at a parish event or through careful retirement planning, we verify coverage, confirm current benefits, and manage the entire claims process on your behalf at no charge.
CNA · Brighthouse · Genworth · Mutual of Omaha · MetLife · Transamerica · John Hancock · New York Life · Northwestern Mutual · MassMutual · Lincoln Benefit Life · Unum · TIAA-CREF · Aetna · Bankers Life
Not sure whether a policy is still active or what it covers? Call (516) 408-0034. We will verify your coverage at no charge and without obligation.
Note on elimination periods: Most long-term care insurance policies include an elimination period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — during which qualifying care must be received before ongoing benefits begin. Private duty home care provided by a licensed LHCSA typically counts toward satisfying that elimination period from the first day of care. Starting care at discharge begins the clock immediately. Call (516) 408-0034 before making assumptions about your timeline.
What Usually Prompts the Call in Williston Park?
Williston Park families typically reach out when something specific changes — most commonly when a Winthrop Manor or NYU Langone Long Island discharge creates the moment of decision that family coverage alone cannot address.
Williston Park families often describe noticing or experiencing:
- Completion of a rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor with a pending return to a Tudor or Colonial home requiring specific daily support during recovery
- The Tudor staircase — previously navigated without thought — becoming the specific daily risk organizing every family conversation
- A fall, or a near-fall, on the period staircase of a 1930s Tudor revival during the post-rehabilitation recovery period
- The Willis Avenue walk along the parkway streets that has quietly stopped — not because the parent stopped wanting to go, but because the balance made it unsafe alone
- Medications managed with increasing difficulty during the post-surgical recovery period
- Adult children in East Williston or New Hyde Park covering weekday mornings and reaching the limit of what is sustainable alongside their own careers and households
- The discovery of a John Hancock, MetLife, or CNA long-term care insurance policy in organized household files — purchased at a parish event and paying premiums for twenty years without ever being used
- Cognitive changes in a parent that have progressed past what the family's involvement alone can safely manage in a two-story Williston Park home
Frequently Asked Questions About Home Care in Williston Park, NY
How much does home care cost in Williston Park NY?
Home care in Williston Park, ZIP code 11596, typically starts at approximately $33 per hour for hourly care, $330 per shift for overnight care, $429 per day for live-in care, and $792 per day for 24-hour care. These are general reference ranges only and do not represent a guarantee of pricing. The right structure depends on the client's condition, recovery stage, and schedule. For families coordinating a discharge from Winthrop Manor, we discuss the appropriate structure at the beginning of the coordination conversation. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does Medicare cover home care in Williston Park NY?
Medicare does not cover private duty non-medical home care. Medicare covers physician-ordered skilled home health care — nursing visits, physical therapy, occupational therapy — following a qualifying hospitalization. After a rehabilitation stay at Winthrop Manor following surgery at NYU Langone Long Island, Medicare may cover the skilled home health portion of recovery. The non-medical daily care that keeps a client safe at home between skilled visits is separately funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. Call (516) 408-0034 to discuss which applies to your situation.
Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate with Winthrop Manor for Williston Park discharge planning?
Yes — and this is the most common coordination pathway for Williston Park clients. Winthrop Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mineola is approximately ten minutes from Williston Park and immediately adjacent to the NYU Langone Long Island campus. Our care coordination team works with Winthrop Manor's discharge planning staff, receives occupational and physical therapy notes, conducts the RN assessment of the Williston Park Tudor or Colonial before discharge day, and aims to have the caregiver meet the client at Winthrop Manor so there is no gap between the facility and the home on Cedar Road or Roslyn Road.
Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate with NYU Langone Hospital Long Island for Williston Park clients?
Yes. NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island at 259 First Street in Mineola is approximately ten minutes from Williston Park and the primary acute care hospital for village residents. When a client is discharged directly home, our care coordination team works with NYU Langone Long Island's discharge planning staff to receive the discharge plan and establish non-medical home care before the patient returns to ZIP code 11596.
What is a licensed LHCSA and why does it matter for home care in Williston Park?
A Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA) is licensed by the New York State Department of Health to employ, credential, and RN-supervise caregivers for private duty home care — making the agency, not the family, the employer of record. A caregiver registry places independent contractors without employing or supervising them, which means the family assumes liability. 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, background-checked, insured, and RN-supervised.
Is 7 Day Home Care an approved provider for John Hancock Long-Term Care Insurance in Williston Park?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care is an approved provider for John Hancock Long Term Care Insurance. Families in Williston Park, ZIP code 11596, can use John Hancock policy benefits directly for both hourly and live-in non-medical home care services. John Hancock policies purchased at parish or community financial planning events in the late 1990s and early 2000s are frequently found in Williston Park households — organized in household files with the same care applied to everything else in the home. Our care coordination team handles the full verification and claims process on your behalf.
Does home care from a licensed LHCSA count toward satisfying a long-term care insurance elimination period?
In most cases, yes. Most long-term care insurance policies include an elimination period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — during which qualifying care must be received before ongoing benefits begin. Private duty home care provided by a licensed LHCSA typically counts toward satisfying that elimination period from the first day of care. For families coordinating a Winthrop Manor discharge, starting care at discharge begins the clock immediately rather than waiting for a subsequent crisis. Call (516) 408-0034 before making assumptions about your timeline.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide overnight home care in Williston Park for post-surgical clients?
Yes. Overnight non-medical home care is available seven nights per week throughout Williston Park, ZIP code 11596. For post-surgical clients returning from Winthrop Manor to a Tudor or Colonial home where the bedroom is on the second floor, overnight care provides supervision during the highest-risk hours — particularly the nighttime bathroom trip that requires navigating the period staircase. Overnight caregivers are briefed on the specific home layout and the client's post-surgical mobility before beginning.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide 24-hour non-medical home care for seniors with dementia in Williston Park?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides 24-hour non-medical in-home care for seniors with Alzheimer's, dementia, and related cognitive conditions throughout Williston Park, ZIP code 11596. We assign a consistent primary team to minimize disorientation. For clients who have lived in the same Williston Park Tudor or Colonial for decades, the specific familiarity of that environment — the parkway streets, the sounds of the village, the walk toward Willis Avenue — is a therapeutic resource that consistent home care actively protects. For clients whose most comfortable language is Italian, Polish, or Greek, language-appropriate caregiver assignment is a care priority.
What is the difference between live-in care and 24-hour care in Williston Park?
Live-in care means one dedicated caregiver stays in the home for extended shifts with scheduled rest periods — well-suited to Williston Park's Tudor and Colonial homes, which typically have adequate space for this arrangement. 24-hour care means rotating caregivers provide continuous awake coverage — appropriate for advanced dementia, significant fall risk on Tudor staircases, or conditions requiring continuous supervision. Our care coordination team helps determine which structure fits the specific situation in ZIP code 11596. Call (516) 408-0034 to discuss.
How quickly can non-medical home care begin in Williston Park?
Care typically begins within 24-48 hours depending on caregiver availability and care type. For families coordinating around a rehabilitation discharge from Winthrop Manor, New Hyde Park Nursing Home, or NYU Langone Long Island, we work to establish a care plan before the client leaves the facility. Call (516) 408-0034 for a direct and honest assessment of current availability.
What is the difference between non-medical home care and skilled nursing care?
Non-medical home care — which is what 7 Day Home Care provides — includes personal care, companion care, mobility assistance, medication reminders, meal preparation, and safety supervision. It does not include medical treatment, wound care, skilled nursing, or physical and occupational therapy. Skilled home health care is provided by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician's order and may be covered by Medicare. Many Williston Park families use both after surgery at NYU Langone Long Island: skilled services for the clinical recovery portion, and non-medical home care for the daily support that keeps the client safe between skilled visits.
Which long-term care insurance providers does 7 Day Home Care work with for Williston Park clients?
7 Day Home Care works with CNA, Brighthouse, Genworth, Mutual of Omaha, MetLife, Transamerica, John Hancock, MassMutual, Lincoln Benefit Life, Northwestern Mutual, New York Life, Unum, TIAA-CREF, Aetna, Bankers Life, and others. Call (516) 408-0034 to verify your specific policy. We will confirm your coverage and assist with the documentation process to activate your benefits without delay.
Home Care Services Near Williston Park, Nassau County
7 Day Home Care serves families throughout Nassau County.
Licensed. Supervised. Responsive.
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 in-home care services throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.
Every Home Health Aide working in Williston Park, NY 11596 is fully certified under New York State Department of Health standards and supervised by our Registered Nurse. Every caregiver is our employee — background-checked, insured, and RN-supervised. We do not staff aides who are not credentialed. We do not use registries or referral platforms. All services are non-medical.
Our caregivers speak English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Mandarin, Greek, Hebrew, Tagalog, Farsi, Arabic, and French.
For emergencies, call 911.
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The Right Time to Call Is Usually Now
Williston Park families who have been through this process — the ones whose father walked to Willis Avenue last Tuesday and came home and sat on the front steps and watched the parkway street, the ones who found the John Hancock policy in the organized files exactly where a careful man had put it decades ago, the ones who had been driving from East Williston every morning before understanding that a professional, sustainable arrangement was possible and waiting to be arranged — tend to say the same thing afterward.
They wish they had started the conversation sooner.
Not because something catastrophic happened. Because the relief that arrives when consistent, professionally appropriate, discretely handled care is in place — for the person receiving it and for the family around them — is larger than most families anticipate.
"He walked to Willis Avenue last Tuesday. He went to the deli. He came home and sat on the front steps and watched the street. He told me he feels like himself. For my father, Willis Avenue is not a street — it is evidence that he is still in his life. I cannot tell you what this means. The John Hancock policy covered almost everything. And the coordination with Winthrop Manor was exactly what we needed. I should have called you the week he had the surgery."
That is what home care, done well, gives a family in Williston Park. Not the end of the life built in the Tudor on Cedar Road. The continuation of it.
The Tudor on Cedar Road. The walk along the parkway streets toward Willis Avenue on a Tuesday morning. The deli, the barbershop, the familiar faces of a village that has known itself for a hundred years. Home care exists to protect all of that.
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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.
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Williston Park, NY Caregivers Assist With:
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- Toileting
- Dressing
- Transferring
- Ambulation
- Medication reminders
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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.
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- Light housekeeping
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- Meal preparation
- Cards & Board Games
- Company for errands/appts.
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Overnight
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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.
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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.
