In-Home Senior Care in Boca Raton, FL - Living Life at Home

In Home Senior Care in Boca Raton, FL

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In-Home Care for Seniors in Boca Raton, FL

If you are looking for in-home senior care in Boca Raton, whether for yourself or for a parent, spouse, or loved one, Living Life at Home Nurse Registry can help. We refer screened, experienced caregivers directly to the home, with care that scales from a few hours of companionship to 24/7 skilled nursing. Call (866) 512-6126 any time. Our call center is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

In-Home Senior Care Services in Boca Raton:

  • Activities of daily living assistance
  • Companion care
  • Personalized care plans
  • Skilled nursing

Communities We Serve

Cities We Serve Near Boca Raton

In addition to Boca Raton, Living Life at Home refers caregivers to nearby cities, including:

  • Bella Glade
  • Boynton Beach
  • Coral Springs
  • Deerfield Beach
  • Delray Beach
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Greenacres    
  • Highland Beach
  • Lake Worth
  • Lantana
  • Lighthouse Point
  • Palm Beach
  • Palm Beach Gardens
  • Palm Springs
  • Riveria Beach
  • Royal Palm Beach
  • Wellington
  • West Palm Beach

See the full list of Palm Beach County and Florida service areas.

Personalized Care Plans in Boca Raton

Every Boca Raton individual we work with can choose a service plan built around their actual day. Before we refer a caregiver, we talk through health history, daily routines, preferences, and any input the family wants to add. The plan sets the schedule, the specific tasks, and the level of caregiver, and it changes as needs change.

Skilled Nursing at Home Near Boca Raton Regional Hospital

For individuals who need clinical care at home, Living Life at Home refers to Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) for physician-directed skilled nursing. This is the level of care most often used after a hospital discharge from Boca Raton Regional Hospital, West Boca Medical Center, or Delray Medical Center, or to manage a chronic condition at home.

Skilled nursing referrals in Boca Raton commonly include:

In-home care through Living Life at Home Nurse Registry is available in varying levels of specialization to best meet your needs, including:

  • Registered nurses (RNs)
  • Licensed practical nurses (LPNs)
  • Certified nursing assistants (CNAs)
  • Home health aides (HHAs)
  • Companions

Experience the Freedom of In-Home Private Nursing in Boca Raton

Each individual has unique needs and preferences, and our team of compassionate caregivers is dedicated to referring personalized support that allows you to maintain your independence while receiving the assistance you need. Contact us today to learn more about our in-home care services in Boca Raton and how we can help you live on your terms.

Frequently Asked Questions About Boca Raton In-Home Senior Care

What does in-home senior care include?

In-home care covers three levels: companion care (social, supervisory, non-medical), personal care from a CNA or HHA (bathing, dressing, mobility, medication reminders), and skilled nursing from an LPN or RN (clinical tasks under a physician’s direction). All three are delivered in the individual’s own home and can be combined.

How much does in-home care cost in Boca Raton?

Cost depends on the caregiver level, total hours per week, and whether the schedule includes nights, weekends, or live-in coverage. Because Living Life at Home is a nurse registry, hourly rates are typically lower than a home health agency for the same level of care. A specific quote is provided in the free consultation.

How fast can a caregiver start?

A vetted caregiver can usually be in the home within 24 to 48 hours. Same-day starts are often possible for urgent discharges from Boca Raton Regional Hospital or West Boca Medical Center.

Does long-term care insurance cover in-home care?

In most cases, yes. We can help review your policy and provide the documentation insurers typically require.

What is the difference between a nurse registry and a home health agency?

A nurse registry refers to vetted independent caregivers and verifies their credentials, while the individual engages the caregiver directly. A home health agency employs caregivers as staff and assigns shifts. The registry model usually offers better continuity and pricing flexibility. Living Life at Home is a Florida-licensed nurse registry.

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