24-Hour Care Services
Families seeking dependable support can trust CareChoice for high-quality 24-hour in-home care. We combine compassion and personal attention to ensure your loved ones receive the care and support they need in the comfort of their own home.
What Is It?
24-hour care provides continuous, full-time support that helps seniors stay safe and live comfortably at home. We offer non-medical supervision that lets clients get help whenever they need it while maintaining as much independence as possible. Our trained caregivers follow personalized care plans for each person who needs full-time help, tailored to their specific needs.
Our 24-hour home care services offer complete around the clock monitoring. We help with all aspects of daily life, meet personal needs, and provide care throughout the day and night.
Who Needs 24-Hour Care Services?
We can help if your family member:
- Resides at home but needs ongoing supervision because of cognitive changes that make living alone unsafe without supervision.
- Has complex medical needs or mobility challenges that require continuous care and professional supervision from 24-hour caregivers.
- Tends to wander, experiences frequent falls, or requires nighttime assistance, making 24-hour supervision essential for safety and well-being.
- Requires full-time professional supervision during recovery or long-term care at home after a recent hospital or facility discharge.
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FAQs
24‑hour care means caregivers are available around the clock so your loved one has continuous support and supervision at home. This can include both daytime and overnight help.
Families often request 24‑hour support for individuals with significant mobility limits, advanced memory loss, frequent confusion, or complex daily needs. It is also helpful when there are high concerns about safety if the person is alone.
Not always. 24‑hour care often involves several caregivers working shifts so someone is always awake and available. Live‑in care usually means one caregiver stays in the home with planned breaks, according to state and program rules.
Caregivers can help with personal care, mobility support, medication reminders, meal preparation, companionship, overnight supervision, and safety‑focused check‑ins. All services remain non‑medical and centered on daily living.
In some cases, a relative or friend can be the primary caregiver and receive pay through eligible programs, while CareChoice helps fill in remaining hours with professional staff. Eligibility and coverage depend on the state program.
Yes, some families choose short‑term 24‑hour care at home after a hospital or rehab stay. This support helps with routines, mobility, and safety during the early recovery period.
CareChoice works with your family to design a shift schedule so caregivers rotate throughout the day and night. The goal is to ensure someone is always awake, alert, and ready to help.
Overnight caregivers can provide calm reassurance, help with toileting and mobility, and gentle redirection for confusion or wandering. They aim to keep nights as peaceful and safe as possible.
Because it includes more total hours, 24‑hour support generally costs more than standard hourly care. CareChoice can review Medicaid, insurance, and program options that might help cover some or all of the cost.
A care coordinator can discuss safety concerns, any recent falls or hospitalizations, and changes in behavior or mobility. Together, you can decide whether extended or round‑the‑clock care is the best fit.