Home Care in Little Neck, Queens
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Private Duty Senior Care for Families at the Edge of the City and the Beginning of the Island
Little Neck occupies a singular position in New York City’s geography. It is the easternmost neighborhood in Queens — bordered by Douglas Manor and Little Neck Bay to the north, by the Nassau County line to the east, by Douglaston to the west, and by the Long Island Expressway to the south.
That geography is not incidental. It shapes the neighborhood’s character, its housing stock, and the way families experience care decisions in a way that is specific to this particular corner of Queens.
Little Neck feels, in most respects, like the North Shore of Long Island. The homes are detached single-family houses on generous lots. The streets are tree-lined and quiet. The Long Island Rail Road stops at Little Neck station on Northern Boulevard, connecting residents to Penn Station in under forty minutes. The families who live here often have more in common — socially, economically, culturally — with their neighbors in Great Neck and Manhasset than with families in western Queens neighborhoods like Astoria or Long Island City.
And yet, something about this neighborhood holds people. The parents who arrived in the 1960s and 1970s, who raised their children in the houses on Bayview Avenue and Totten Street, whose children moved five minutes east to Great Neck or ten minutes east to Manhasset — those parents are still here. In the same houses. With the same neighbors. With forty or fifty years of daily life accumulated in a place that, by all external measures, looks just as it did when they arrived.
When care becomes necessary, the goal is almost never to move. The goal is to stay exactly where they are.
7 Day Home Care provides experienced private duty home care in Little Neck, Queens, supporting older adults who want to remain safely in the homes and community they have built their lives around.
All care is delivered by New York State Certified Home Health Aides supervised by Registered Nurses.
Every caregiver is our employee — background-checked, insured, and RN-supervised. We are not a registry or referral platform.
We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
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Home Care in Little Neck — Quick Facts
Service Area
Little Neck, Queens, New York City
ZIP Code Served
11362
Neighboring Areas Served
Douglaston · Glen Oaks · Oakland Gardens · Great Neck, Nassau County
Care Types
Hourly Care · Overnight Care · Live-In Care · 24-Hour Care
Nearby Hospitals
Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park
New York-Presbyterian Queens, Flushing
North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset
Caregiver Credentials
NYS Certified Home Health Aides
Clinical Supervision
Registered Nurse Oversight
Languages Spoken
English · Hindi · Gujarati · Punjabi · Mandarin · Korean · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Tagalog · Farsi
Availability
24 Hours · 7 Days per Week
We provide non-medical home care only. We do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, skilled nursing, or clinical home health services.
A Neighborhood That Chose to Stay Itself
Little Neck is one of the few Queens neighborhoods that has remained almost entirely residential in character across multiple generations of development pressure. There are no commercial corridors to speak of. There are no high-rise apartment buildings. The housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family — brick and stucco detached homes on quiet streets, many of them built in the 1920s through 1950s and cared for meticulously by the same families for decades.
Little Neck Bay sits to the north, visible from the elevated streets near the waterfront. Douglas Manor, the private enclave at the tip of the peninsula, is one of the most architecturally distinctive residential communities in all of Queens. The Little Neck–Douglaston area has historically been home to one of the highest concentrations of longtime single-family homeowners in the borough.
Northern Boulevard is the neighborhood’s commercial spine — modest, practical, oriented toward the daily needs of a residential community. The Long Island Rail Road’s Little Neck station, also on Northern Boulevard, has anchored the neighborhood’s commuter identity for generations. Little Neck is the kind of place where people moved when they wanted Manhattan accessible but not present in daily life.
Little Neck is also home to one of the most significant and established Indian-American communities in Queens. The community — predominantly Gujarati, Punjabi, and Hindi-speaking families who arrived in successive waves beginning in the 1980s and 1990s — has made Little Neck and the adjacent Floral Park corridor one of the most culturally layered corners of the borough. That community, now well into its second and third generation in the neighborhood, carries its own specific dynamics around aging, family responsibility, and the cultural weight of accepting outside care.
That combination — the longtime Jewish and Italian-American families who have been in these houses since the 1960s, the established South Asian families who followed, and the particular geography of a neighborhood that sits between the city and the island — shapes how care works in Little Neck in ways that no other Queens neighborhood quite replicates.
Non-Medical Home Care Services in Little Neck
Service Overview
Care Types: Hourly · Overnight · Live-In · 24-Hour Care
Support Types: Personal Care · Companion Care · Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care · Mobility and Fall Prevention · Post-Discharge Recovery Support · Respite Care · Long-Term Care Insurance Coordination
Caregiver Languages: English · Hindi · Gujarati · Punjabi · Mandarin · Korean · Spanish · Russian · Polish · Tagalog · Farsi
Backup Coverage: In the rare event a scheduled caregiver cannot arrive, 7 Day Home Care arranges a qualified replacement. Shifts are not left uncovered.
Five Minutes Away, Across the County Line
A family contacted us about their father, who had lived in the same house on Commonwealth Boulevard in Little Neck since 1974. He was eighty-one. He had been managing alone since his wife passed away four years earlier — managing the house, the yard, the meals, the medications, the appointments — with a self-sufficiency that his children both admired and, in retrospect, had used as a reason not to intervene.
His daughter lived in Great Neck. Five minutes by car. Across the Nassau County line. She visited twice a week, sometimes three times. His son was in Manhasset, twelve minutes away. Between the two of them, they had constructed a coverage system that felt adequate until it clearly was not.
What made it visible was a MetLife long-term care insurance policy their father had purchased in 1999 and never mentioned to either of them. They discovered it when organizing papers after a fall in the kitchen — not a serious fall, no broken bones, but the kind of fall that removes a family’s ability to rationalize the situation any further.
The policy had been sitting unused for twenty-five years. Their father had paid the premiums without complaint. He had never filed a claim. He had, in the particular way of his generation, assumed that needing the policy meant something he was not prepared to admit.
We verified the MetLife policy, confirmed the benefit period and daily maximum, submitted the initial claim, and managed all ongoing documentation. The family’s role was to sign the initial authorization. Within two weeks, care had begun.
We arranged four morning visits per week in ZIP code 11362 — personal care, breakfast, medication management, and the kind of consistent, predictable presence that twice-weekly family visits from Great Neck could not replicate. Within a month, the schedule had expanded to include weekend coverage as well.
His daughter called us several weeks after care began. What she said is something we hear from Little Neck families in different forms regularly:
“We kept telling ourselves we were close enough. Five minutes. We could always get there. What we didn’t understand was that close enough and consistently there are completely different things. The policy was sitting there the whole time. I wish we had started this years ago.”
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The Five-Minute Distance That Is Never Quite Enough
The story above names something specific to Little Neck and the neighborhoods that surround it: the geographic nearness of the next generation combined with the actual gap in daily coverage.
Little Neck families are unusual in the Queens context because adult children who have moved to Great Neck, Manhasset, Port Washington, or other North Shore communities are genuinely close — ten or fifteen minutes by car, not an hour by subway. That proximity creates a particular kind of confidence that can persist well past the point where it accurately reflects the situation.
A parent who needs help on Tuesday morning at nine o’clock does not need a daughter who can be there in five minutes if she is called. They need someone who is already there. The difference between available and present is the entire value proposition of home care.
We have worked with enough Little Neck families to understand this dynamic precisely. The goal is not to replace the family’s involvement — in Little Neck, that involvement is real, devoted, and important. The goal is to fill the daily structure around it. A consistent caregiver who arrives on Tuesday and Thursday mornings is not a substitute for the daughter who comes for dinner on Sunday. She is what makes that Sunday dinner a visit rather than a welfare check.
That combination shapes how care works in Little Neck.
The Cultural Dimension of Care in Little Neck’s South Asian Community
Little Neck’s Indian-American community — predominantly Gujarati, Punjabi, and Hindi-speaking families — brings a specific set of values to care decisions that families sometimes find difficult to navigate with an agency that does not understand the context.
The expectation that older parents will be cared for by their children and grandchildren is not merely a preference in many South Asian families. It is a moral framework, deeply held, that shapes how the decision to bring outside care into the home is experienced. A parent who has spent their life within a family structure built around that expectation may resist outside care not because the care is unwelcome but because accepting it feels like a statement about the family’s failure to fulfill its obligations.
We have helped many Little Neck families navigate this transition. In our experience, what works is not persuasion but framing. A professional arrangement with consistent, Hindi-speaking or Gujarati-speaking caregivers who enter the home with genuine cultural awareness — who understand the household’s rhythms, the dietary preferences, and the religious observances that structure daily life — is a fundamentally different proposition than what families initially imagine when they think of an outside caregiver.
Language matching matters enormously in this community, and it is not available from every agency. We have Hindi-speaking, Gujarati-speaking, and Punjabi-speaking caregivers available in Little Neck, ZIP code 11362, and we treat language and cultural matching as a core element of our caregiver selection process.
Home Health Aide Services in Little Neck, Queens
All Home Health Aides are certified under the New York State Department of Health and supervised by our Registered Nurse. All services are non-medical. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Little Neck, ZIP code 11362.
Personal Care
Dignified, respectful assistance with the activities of daily living: bathing and personal hygiene, dressing and grooming, mobility and transfer assistance, toileting and incontinence care, ambulation support, and medication reminders. In Little Neck, where many of our clients have maintained a strong sense of self-sufficiency and privacy throughout their adult lives, personal care is introduced in a manner that preserves as much independence as possible while ensuring daily safety. For clients from South Asian families where personal care has always been a family responsibility, the temperament, cultural awareness, and language of the aide matters as much as the tasks they perform.
Companion Care
Consistent, engaged presence that sustains quality of life between family visits: meaningful conversation in the client’s primary language, accompaniment on walks along Northern Boulevard or through the neighborhood’s residential streets, help with errands and appointments, meal preparation with sensitivity to dietary preferences and religious observance, light housekeeping, and laundry. For longtime Little Neck residents whose daily social life has been organized around the same streets, neighbors, and routines for forty or fifty years, maintaining connection to those rhythms is not incidental to their health. It is central to it.
Mobility Assistance and Fall Prevention
Non-medical support for clients managing mobility limitations in Little Neck’s single-family home environment. The housing stock here — brick detached homes often with entry steps, interior stairs, basements, and multi-level layouts built in the mid-twentieth century — presents specific fall risk considerations for clients with spinal stenosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-stroke weakness, arthritis, or post-surgical limitations. Our Registered Nurse conducts a home safety assessment specific to the client’s actual residence, identifies the specific geography of risk within that home, and develops movement protocols suited to the environment. Consistent caregiver assignment ensures that the aide who arrives on Tuesday morning knows the third step, the bathroom threshold, and the client’s specific movement patterns — knowledge that cannot be transferred in a handoff note and can only be built through consistent presence.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
Patient, structured non-medical support for clients at all stages of cognitive decline: consistent daily routines, orientation and reassurance, safe supervision, communication adapted to cognitive stage, coordination with physicians and neurologists, and family respite support. For Little Neck clients with dementia who have lived in the same house for decades, the familiarity of that environment is itself a therapeutic resource — the house they know, the neighborhood they can sometimes still navigate, the routines that organized a lifetime. Consistent caregiver assignment is critical: familiar faces and predictable structure reduce anxiety in ways no clinical intervention can replicate. For Hindi-speaking or Gujarati-speaking clients who have reverted to their primary language as cognitive decline progresses, a language-matched caregiver is not a preference. It is a clinical necessity.
Overnight Care
Attentive non-medical supervision during the hours when falls and confusion are most likely: nighttime mobility support, bathroom assistance — particularly important in homes where the bathroom requires stair navigation — fall monitoring, dementia disorientation support, and bedtime routines. Available seven nights per week throughout Little Neck, ZIP code 11362.
Live-In Home Care
A dedicated caregiver remains in the home for extended shifts with scheduled rest periods. Little Neck’s single-family homes are among the most naturally suited to live-in care arrangements in the Queens series — the space exists, the layout accommodates it, and for clients who need consistent daily presence, live-in care is often the most effective and least disruptive structure. Well-suited to clients who benefit from reliable daily presence without requiring continuous overnight monitoring.
24-Hour Home Care
Rotating caregivers provide coverage across all hours of the day and night. Appropriate for clients with advanced dementia, significant fall risk in multi-level single-family homes, or care needs requiring someone attentive and present at all times. Shift structure is managed by our care coordination team to ensure consistency and thorough briefing between caregivers.
Post-Surgery and Stroke Recovery
Non-medical support during the recovery period following hospitalization: assistance with daily activities, medication reminders, mobility support within the home, and coordination with discharge planning staff at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, NewYork-Presbyterian Queens in Flushing, and North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset — the hospitals most commonly serving Little Neck residents. For clients returning to single-family homes with entry steps, interior staircases, and multi-level layouts following surgery or stroke, the home environment assessment is especially important. We provide non-medical care only. Skilled nursing and therapy services require a Certified Home Health Agency referral under a physician’s order.
Cancer Support Care
Compassionate non-medical assistance through treatment and recovery: practical help with daily activities during treatment, emotional support and companionship, transportation to treatment appointments, and coordination with oncology care teams.
Respite Care
Scheduled relief for family caregivers managing care directly. In Little Neck, where adult children in Great Neck, Manhasset, and Port Washington are often genuinely devoted and genuinely present, respite care serves a specific purpose: it allows the family to stop organizing their lives around the gaps in coverage and start trusting that those gaps are filled. That shift — from managing to trusting — changes the quality of every visit and every phone call.
How Little Neck Families Usually Come to Home Care
Little Neck families typically arrive at the decision to arrange professional care through recognizable pathways. Understanding which one applies clarifies what the right first step looks like.
The Close Family That Realizes Proximity Is Not Coverage
Adult children in Great Neck, Douglaston, Manhasset, or Port Washington are close enough to feel like coverage but not present enough to actually provide it daily. The fall in the kitchen, or the discovered policy, or the Sunday visit that reveals a week’s worth of evidence — these are the moments that make the gap undeniable.
The Long-Term Care Insurance Policy That Has Never Been Used
Among the neighborhoods we serve in the northeast Queens and North Shore corridor, Little Neck has a very high concentration of older adults who purchased long-term care policies in the 1990s and early 2000s and have never used them. MetLife, John Hancock, Genworth, and CNA policies purchased during that period are common, and the benefits available are often far larger than families assume. We handle the entire activation process. A call before any assumptions are made is almost always worth it.
The Hospital Discharge From Long Island Jewish or North Shore
A parent is discharged from Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park or North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset. The family can cover the first day or two. What they cannot cover is every morning for the following four weeks. Short-term recovery care that begins at discharge and continues as ongoing care when it proves beneficial is one of the most common pathways in Little Neck.
The South Asian Family Navigating the Cultural Conversation
A Gujarati or Punjabi family in Little Neck has been managing care entirely within the family — adult children rotating schedules, cooking, driving, supervising — for longer than is sustainable. The conversation about outside help has been deferred because of what it means culturally. We understand that dynamic and we know how to be a useful part of that conversation.
Dementia Progresses Past What the Family Can Manage
A parent still knows the house, still recognizes family members, still connects to the neighborhood that has been their world for forty years. But the condition has progressed past what devoted family members can safely manage between visits. Consistent, language-matched, familiar care becomes the bridge between safety and the home they should not have to leave.
Home Environment Considerations in Little Neck
Little Neck’s housing stock is among the most consistently single-family in all of Queens, and those homes present specific care considerations that apartment-oriented care planning does not address.
The typical Little Neck home was built between the 1920s and 1950s. Most have entry steps from the sidewalk or driveway, interior staircases connecting floors, basement access that clients may still be using for laundry or storage, and bathrooms that were designed decades before grab bars and accessibility modifications were standard. Yards require navigation. Driveways have uneven surfaces. The homes are generous, beautiful, and entirely built for an era when their owners were forty years younger.
For clients with fall risk — whether from age-related balance decline, spinal stenosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-stroke weakness, or post-surgical recovery — the specific layout of a Little Neck single-family home is part of the care plan. Our Registered Nurse’s intake assessment addresses the physical environment directly: identifying risks specific to that house, recommending modifications where appropriate, and developing movement protocols suited to where the client actually lives.
This is not a generic home safety checklist. It is an assessment built around the specific house on the specific street in ZIP code 11362.
Home Care After Hospital Discharge in Little Neck
Many Little Neck families begin researching care when a loved one is preparing to return home from a hospital stay.
Little Neck residents in ZIP code 11362 are primarily served by Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park — the Northwell flagship hospital and the closest major facility to the eastern edge of Little Neck. North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, also part of the Northwell Health system, serves Little Neck patients for specialty and complex care. NewYork-Presbyterian Queens in Flushing is accessible for residents in the western part of the neighborhood.
When a client is being discharged, our care coordination team works with hospital discharge planning staff to establish non-medical home care before the patient returns home. We receive the discharge plan, review physical and occupational therapy recommendations, and aim to have a care plan and caregiver assignment in place before discharge day.
For clients returning to Little Neck’s single-family homes with entry steps and interior staircases, the home environment assessment is a critical part of this preparation. The question is not only whether the client can manage — it is whether the specific home they are returning to can be safely navigated given where they are in recovery.
We provide non-medical home care only. Skilled nursing and clinical therapy services following discharge are provided by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician’s order and are separate from what we offer.
What Home Care Typically Costs in Little Neck
Private duty non-medical home care is priced by schedule type. The right arrangement depends on the client’s specific needs, safety considerations, and daily routine.
Hourly Care
Starting around $33 per hour
Overnight Care
Starting around $330 per shift
Live-In Care
Starting around $429 per day
24-Hour Care
Starting around $792 per day
Pricing reflects general ranges and may vary based on the specifics of the care arrangement. These figures are provided for general reference only and do not represent a guarantee of pricing. Call (516) 408-0034 for a personalized consultation specific to your situation.
7 Day Home Care is a private pay home care agency. Medicare generally does not cover non-medical home care services. Medicaid may cover certain home care services for individuals who qualify. Long-term care insurance may help cover care costs depending on the policy. We coordinate benefit verification and claims directly with insurers.
Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted
7 Day Home Care is an approved provider for a wide range of long-term care insurance carriers. Our team handles benefit verification and claims documentation directly with the insurer, reducing the administrative burden on families during an already demanding time. For Little Neck families with an existing policy — including policies purchased in the 1990s or early 2000s that have never been used — we will verify your coverage, confirm your current benefits, and manage the claims process on your behalf.
CNA · Brighthouse · Genworth · Mutual of Omaha · MetLife · Transamerica · John Hancock · New York Life · Northwestern Mutual · MassMutual · Lincoln Financial · Unum · Bankers Life
Not sure whether your policy is still active, or whether a policy even exists? Call (516) 408-0034. We will verify your coverage at no charge and without obligation.
What Usually Prompts the Call
Families in Little Neck typically reach out when something changes. Sometimes the change is a single event that makes everything undeniable. More often it is the accumulation of things that have been noticed and explained away individually until the aggregate becomes impossible to rationalize.
Little Neck families often describe noticing:
- A fall, or a near-fall, in a single-family home — on the stairs, in the bathroom, at the entry steps
- The discovery of an unused long-term care insurance policy during a family conversation or estate review
- Medications managed incorrectly or missed over a period of weeks
- Personal hygiene beginning to decline in ways that are difficult to raise directly
- Meals being skipped or nutrition quietly deteriorating
- A house that is becoming harder to manage — yard, laundry, basement stairs — without anyone naming it directly
- Increasing isolation from the neighbor network and community routines that have organized decades of daily life
- Cognitive changes that are visible during phone calls but minimized during visits
- A recent discharge from Long Island Jewish or North Shore University Hospital that made the gap in daily coverage undeniable
- The realization that being five minutes away and being consistently present are entirely different things
Home care is very often what allows that recognition to become a sustainable arrangement rather than an ongoing source of worry.
Frequently Asked Questions About Home Care in Little Neck, Queens
Can 7 Day Home Care provide consistent, experienced home health aides for a parent in a single-family home in Little Neck, ZIP code 11362?
Yes. Little Neck’s single-family homes — most of them built between the 1920s and 1950s with entry steps, interior staircases, and multi-level layouts — present specific care considerations that our caregivers navigate regularly. Our Registered Nurse conducts a home safety assessment specific to the client’s actual residence: identifying fall risks in the specific layout of that house, evaluating stair configurations and bathroom access, and developing movement protocols suited to the home. We then work to maintain consistent caregiver assignment so that familiarity with the home and the client builds over time. For clients with fall risk in a multi-level single-family home, that familiarity is a direct safety asset.
Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate with Long Island Jewish Medical Center when a Little Neck client is discharged?
Yes. Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park is the primary hospital serving Little Neck residents in ZIP code 11362, and our care coordination team works directly with discharge planning and social work staff to establish non-medical home care before the patient returns home. We receive relevant discharge information, review physical and occupational therapy recommendations, and aim to have a caregiver assignment and schedule in place before discharge day. For clients returning to Little Neck’s single-family homes — where the transition from a hospital setting to a multi-level residential environment requires specific mobility planning — this preparation is especially important.
Does 7 Day Home Care have Hindi-speaking, Gujarati-speaking, or Punjabi-speaking caregivers available in Little Neck?
Yes. Little Neck has one of the most established South Asian communities in northeastern Queens, and for older adults whose primary language is Hindi, Gujarati, or Punjabi — particularly those experiencing cognitive decline — language continuity in the care relationship is a meaningful dimension of dignity, trust, and effective communication. We have Hindi-speaking, Gujarati-speaking, and Punjabi-speaking caregivers available in Little Neck, ZIP code 11362, and we treat language and cultural matching as a core element of caregiver selection.
Our family has a MetLife long-term care insurance policy that has never been used. Can 7 Day Home Care help us activate it for care in Little Neck?
Yes, and this is one of the most common situations we help Little Neck families navigate. MetLife long-term care policies purchased in the 1990s and early 2000s are among the most common policies we encounter in this neighborhood, and many families have been paying premiums for decades without ever initiating a claim. Our care coordination team handles the full process: verifying that the policy is active, confirming the current benefit period and daily maximum, submitting the initial claim, and managing ongoing documentation requirements.
Is 7 Day Home Care an approved provider for CNA Long-Term Care Insurance for clients in Little Neck, Queens?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care is an approved provider for CNA Long Term Care Insurance. Families in Little Neck, ZIP code 11362, can use CNA policy benefits directly for both hourly and live-in non-medical home care services. Our care coordination team handles benefit verification and works directly with CNA on the authorization and claims process on your behalf.
Our family lives in Great Neck and our parent lives in Little Neck. We visit often but cannot be there every weekday morning. How does 7 Day Home Care support families coordinating care across the county line?
This is the most common situation we encounter among Little Neck families, and it reflects something specific about this neighborhood’s geography. Adult children who are five or ten minutes away by car are close enough to feel like daily coverage but not present enough to actually provide it. Our care coordination model includes a designated liaison on our team as a single point of contact for the family — coordinating scheduling, communicating any changes in the client’s condition, and ensuring that the family has accurate, current information without needing to be physically present every day.
Does home care from 7 Day Home Care count toward satisfying a long-term care insurance elimination period?
In most cases, yes. Most long-term care insurance policies include an elimination period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — during which the policyholder must receive qualifying care before ongoing benefits begin. Private duty home care provided by a licensed LHCSA typically counts toward satisfying that elimination period. This means that arranging home care sooner begins the clock earlier, which brings the benefit payment period forward.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide overnight home care for seniors in Little Neck who are at risk of falls during the night?
Yes. Overnight non-medical home care is available seven nights per week throughout Little Neck, ZIP code 11362. For clients in single-family homes where the bathroom requires navigating stairs or a hallway, or for clients with dementia who may attempt to get up unassisted during the night, overnight care provides attentive supervision during the highest-risk hours.
What is the difference between non-medical home care and skilled home health care, and which does my parent in Little Neck need?
Non-medical home care — which is what 7 Day Home Care provides — includes personal care, companion care, mobility assistance, medication reminders, meal preparation, and safety supervision. It does not include medical treatment, wound care, injections, skilled nursing, or physical and occupational therapy. Skilled home health care is provided by a Certified Home Health Agency under a physician’s order and may be covered by Medicare. Many families use both: skilled services during an acute recovery period immediately following hospitalization, and non-medical home care for ongoing daily support.
Which long-term care insurance providers does 7 Day Home Care work with for Little Neck clients?
7 Day Home Care works with a broad range of carriers including CNA, Brighthouse, Genworth, Mutual of Omaha, MetLife, Transamerica, John Hancock, MassMutual, Lincoln Benefit Life, Northwestern Mutual, New York Life, UNUM, and Bankers Life, among others. Call (516) 408-0034 to verify your specific policy.
How Registered Nurse Supervision Works
One of the most meaningful differences between a licensed agency and a less structured care arrangement is clinical oversight.
At 7 Day Home Care, all aides working in Little Neck are supervised by a Registered Nurse. That means care is not simply assigned and then left unattended. The RN conducts an intake assessment of the client’s condition, home environment, functional limitations, and specific care needs — and ensures the care plan remains appropriate as those needs change. For Little Neck’s single-family homes, the home environment assessment is a substantive clinical activity: the RN evaluates the specific physical layout of the house, identifies the specific fall risks, and develops movement protocols that are built around that residence.
For families comparing options — including informal arrangements or unlicensed registries — licensed LHCSA oversight is the difference between care that is monitored and care that is simply present.
Home Care Services Near Little Neck
7 Day Home Care serves families across northeastern Queens, Douglas Manor, and the adjacent North Shore communities. If your family member lives near Little Neck, we likely serve their neighborhood as well.
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About 7 Day Home Care
7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed LHCSA (Licensed Home Care Services Agency) providing private duty, non-medical home care throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.
All care is delivered by New York State Certified Home Health Aides supervised by Registered Nurses.
Unlike caregiver registries or referral platforms, every caregiver we send is an employee of our agency — background-checked, insured, and professionally supervised.
Licensed. Supervised. Responsive.
7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed LHCSA (Licensed Home Care Services Agency), licensed by the New York State Department of Health to provide non-medical in-home care services throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.
Every Home Health Aide working in Little Neck is fully certified under New York State Department of Health standards and supervised by our Registered Nurse. Every caregiver is our employee — background-checked, insured, and RN-supervised. We do not staff aides who are not credentialed. We do not use registries or referral platforms. All services are non-medical.
Our caregivers speak English, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Mandarin, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Tagalog, and Farsi.
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The Right Time to Call Is Usually Now
Little Neck families who have been through this process — the ones who told themselves they were close enough, five minutes away, always available if called; the ones who had a policy in a drawer for twenty-five years; the ones whose parent was managing the house on Commonwealth Boulevard with a self-sufficiency that turned out to be more costly than anyone recognized — tend to say the same thing afterward.
They wish they had started the conversation sooner.
Not because something catastrophic happened. Because the relief that arrives when consistent, experienced, trusted care is in place — for the person receiving it and for the family around them — is larger than most families anticipate. The parent is safer in the house they refuse to leave. The mornings that were gaps become covered. The visits from Great Neck stop being welfare checks and start being time with a parent.
The house on Bayview Avenue or Totten Street or Commonwealth Boulevard that has been home for fifty years. The neighborhood that sits at the edge of the city and the beginning of the island. The routines that give each day its shape and each relationship its meaning. Home care exists to protect all of that — and to give the family the peace of mind to stop spending the week wondering what is happening on the mornings no one is there.
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7 Day Home Care is committed to bringing your family the highest level of personal care. Our dedicated caregivers assist with the activities of daily living while keeping our client safe. Providing safely to our clients is crucial to aging in the home. Our personalized approach includes meeting each family and developing a care plan specific to each clients needs.
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- Transferring
- Ambulation
- Medication reminders
Companion
Care
Social interaction and companionship are key to positive mental health. This doesn't change when we get older, though many activities become more difficult, such as seeing friends and family. 7 Day Home Care can provide a caregiver in a private residence, during a stay in the hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation center.
Our Little Neck, Queens Caregivers Assist With:
- Light housekeeping
- Planning & scheduling appts
- Meal preparation
- Cards & Board Games
- Company for errands/appts.
- Laundry services
Overnight
Care
Overnight care is provided to help people who have trouble sleeping through the night or tend to wake up disoriented. Overnight care is also beneficial for clients with dementia who tend to wander and once asleep we ensure they remain safe.
Our
Little Neck, Queens Caregivers Assist With:
- Fall Prevention
- Medication Reminders
- Bedtime Hygiene
- Meal Preparation
- Showering & Dressing
- Incontinence Care
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Our 7 Day Home Care team has years of experience and training, which is why we understand that extra attention and tender compassionate care must be the foundation for all our services. Alzheimer’s has no current cure, but treatments for symptoms are available and research continues. Although current treatments cannot stop the disease from progressing, they can temporarily slow the worsening of symptoms and improve quality of life.
