Frequently Asked Questions
Attentive Care provides private caregiving anywhere it's needed—at home, hospitals, in rehab centers, assisted living facilities, or even while traveling. Our caregivers deliver support that adapts to your family's needs: Alzheimer's care, post-surgery recovery, companionship, mobility help, and bedside advocacy. Wherever your loved one requires attention, we bring elite, reliable care directly to them.
No. Attentive Care is a private-pay only service. This allows us to deliver the highest standard of care without the restrictions, delays, or compromises of insurance programs. Our families choose us because they want flexibility, privacy, and uncompromising quality.
We hire only experienced, thoroughly screened caregivers. Every team member passes a full background check, reference verification, drug testing, and skills evaluation before joining our roster. Just as important, we treat our staff as elite professionals—so they bring the same level of respect, discretion, and dignity to your loved one’s care.
Yes. We offer around-the-clock coverage tailored to your family's needs. Whether it's a few evening hours or continuous care, our team ensures that your loved one is never without reliable, compassionate support.
Most agencies spread themselves thin, juggling volume and paperwork. Attentive Care serves only discerning, private-pay families, giving us the freedom to focus on quality, discretion, and personalized service. We don't provide "basic coverage". We provide peace of mind.
We make every effort to begin care within 24–48 hours, and in many cases, the same day. While availability can sometimes affect timing, our streamlined process is designed to provide relief as quickly as possible when families need it most.
Our caregivers are non-medical professionals, meaning they do not perform clinical procedures. However, they coordinate closely with nurses, doctors, therapists, and they handle personal care, mobility support, meal prep, companionship, and advocacy at the bedside.
Yes. Our caregivers often serve as hospital sitters and bedside advocates. We ensure your loved one receives the attention that overworked staff cannot provide—keeping them comfortable, safe, and supported at all times.
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