What is the difference between live-in care and 24/7 home care?
Live-in care means one caregiver lives in the home for an extended period — typically working a long day shift and being present overnight, with reasonable sleep breaks built in. It's continuous presence, not continuous labor. If your parent needs someone awake and actively working at all hours of the night, that's a different arrangement called 24/7 shift care, which uses rotating caregivers in overlapping blocks.
For most Flower Hill families, live-in care is the right fit. It provides the consistent daily presence that keeps a senior safe in a large home — help with the morning routine, medication reminders throughout the day, assistance navigating a multi-floor layout, and someone there overnight if something goes wrong at 2am. It's also significantly more cost-effective than round-the-clock shift staffing, which can run substantially higher per month. Our clinical team can walk you through which model fits your parent's actual needs during the free in-home assessment.