Cost of care

Understanding the cost of in-home care

Every family’s situation is different, but many begin by planning for just a few hours of support each week. In-home care can help older adults remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home while families gain peace of mind.

How home care is typically priced

Most in-home care services are billed hourly. The exact rate depends on the level of care needed, the number of hours per week, scheduling consistency, and any specialized support requirements.

Many families start by exploring companionship visits a few times per week and increase support gradually as needs change. This flexible approach allows care to grow naturally over time.

A common starting point

Start small, then adjust

Many families begin by considering a few hours of companionship and everyday support each week, then expand care as routines or needs evolve.

Typical starting arrangements

Flexible support that meets families where they are

A few visits each week

Short companionship visits that provide social interaction, help with routines, and peace of mind for family members.

Daily support

Regular visits that may include companionship, meal preparation, errands, and light household help.

Ongoing assistance

More consistent support for individuals who need help with daily activities, mobility, or personal routines.

Comparing options

Why many families choose in-home care

In-home care allows older adults to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving personalized attention and flexible support.

One-on-one attention in the comfort of home
Flexible schedules that can grow over time
Support with routines while preserving independence
A more personal alternative to facility-based care

Ways families pay

Common ways families cover the cost of care

Private pay
Long-term care insurance
Veterans benefits
Family cost-sharing arrangements

If you have questions about planning for care or what type of support makes sense for your family, send us an inquiry and we’ll follow up by email.

Next step

Start planning what care could look like for your family.

Every care situation is unique. A short inquiry helps us understand your needs and keep you informed as we prepare to launch.