What's the difference between overnight home care and live-in care in Nassau County?
This is one of the most common points of confusion families run into, and it's worth getting clear on before you make any decisions. Live-in care means a caregiver is present in the home around the clock, but they're legally entitled to 6 to 8 hours of designated sleep time during their shift. That means for a portion of every night, they may not be awake and available.
Overnight home care, by contrast, is a defined shift — typically covering the nighttime hours — with a caregiver who is specifically there to be awake and attentive during that window. For many Munsey Park families, overnight care is actually the more appropriate choice. If your parent manages reasonably well during the day with some support but the real concern is what happens between midnight and 6 a.m. — the fall risk, the disorientation, the bathroom trip no one hears — then targeted overnight coverage addresses that gap directly without the cost or complexity of full-time live-in care.
The right answer depends on the specific situation, which is why we start with an in-home assessment rather than a one-size-fits-all recommendation.