What's the difference between overnight home care and live-in care in Malverne?
This is one of the most common points of confusion, and it's worth getting right before you commit to anything. Live-in care means a caregiver stays in the home around the clock, but they're legally entitled to six to eight hours of sleep per night. That sleep time is built into the arrangement — which means there are overnight hours when the caregiver is resting, not actively monitoring your parent. For many families, that's a workable setup. For others — particularly those dealing with dementia-related wandering, frequent nighttime toileting, or a parent who's recently fallen — it leaves a gap during the exact hours when the risk is highest.
Our overnight home care means an awake caregiver specifically for the nighttime hours. The caregiver arrives in the evening, remains alert and attentive through the night, and is present for every bathroom trip, every moment of disorientation, and every potential emergency. In a Malverne Cape Cod or split-level where the bedroom and bathroom are on different floors, that active nighttime presence is often the difference between a fall that doesn't happen and one that does. If you're unsure which arrangement fits your parent's situation, the free in-home assessment is the right starting point — a care coordinator can walk through the specifics with you.