Your mother is still in the same Greenbrier, TN home where she raised you, but the drive from Nashville, TN or out of state makes daily check-ins impossible. Missed meals and a near-fall have started changing the conversation. Piecing together help from neighbors, a church friend, and a weekend visit only gets a family so far before something slips. Preferred Care at Home of Clarksville provides the full span of non-medical Greenbrier, TN in-home care for seniors and Robertson County families, from a couple of companionship hours a week to 24-hour live-in support.
Eight care services cover the range of situations Greenbrier families actually face, from light companionship through end-of-life support.
Social connection and regular check-ins for seniors in Greenbrier who live alone or whose family is out of town. A familiar face replaces the quiet hours that build up between phone calls.
A personality-matched caregiver handles conversation, outings, appointment rides, and light help around the house. Hours scale up or down as the week demands, not the other way around.
Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, toileting, walking, and medication reminders for seniors who need support with activities of daily living (ADLs) at home. The goal is safety and independence, not a facility move.
Care plans scale from one hour a day to full 24-hour coverage. Caregivers are trained in safe transfers, bathing safety, and fall prevention, and every plan is built around the home you already know.
Light housekeeping, meal prep, laundry, and errands for Greenbrier households, plus relief for the spouse or adult child carrying the caregiving load. Respite care is simply a planned break so the family caregiver can rest without worrying.
We arrange short-term shifts, overnights, or a weekend on your family’s schedule. No minimum hours. No open-ended commitment.
In-home support for Greenbrier, TN seniors whose memory has started to slip. Caregivers bring supervision, daily routine, and gentle cognitive engagement into the home, where familiarity itself is a tool.
Our caregivers are trained in memory care techniques, fall prevention, and calm behavioral response. Families also get guidance on simple home-safety adjustments that reduce confusion and risk.
Disease-specific support for Greenbrier families caring for a parent or spouse diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. The progression brings its own safety and behavioral challenges, and the care approach reflects that.
Training covers wandering prevention, communication techniques that reduce agitation, and routine building that anchors the day. Consistent caregiver assignment matters here more than almost anywhere else.
Around-the-clock coverage for seniors who need continuous supervision, including after a stroke or for someone largely confined to a bed. A matched caregiver stays in the home day and night.
One consistent caregiver, not a rotation of shift staff, which is safer and easier on the senior. For families weighing facility placement, live-in care is often more affordable per hour and keeps your loved one in a familiar home.
Structured post-discharge support for Greenbrier residents coming home from a hospital stay. The first two weeks are when people recover, or get readmitted, and having help during that window changes the outcome.
A transition coach coordinates follow-up appointments, provides rides, gives medication reminders, and flags recovery concerns early. Care services sit alongside the hospital’s discharge plan, not on top of it.
Comfort and presence for Greenbrier families whose loved one is entering life’s final season at home rather than in a facility. Care stays focused on dignity and ease.
We coordinate alongside the hospice medical team; our caregivers handle personal care, bedside company, and family respite, with 24-hour availability so no one is alone at the hardest moments.
A dedicated pathway for Greenbrier-area veterans and surviving spouses to access in-home care through the VA Community Care Network. Many families don’t realize they qualify until someone walks them through it.
Our office guides families through VA eligibility, coordinates with the VA case manager, and delivers the same service portfolio under VA authorization and funding. Aid and Attendance benefits may also apply.
Preferred Care at Home of Clarksville is a locally owned and operated franchise of a brand founded in 1984, now in its third generation of home care leadership. The office on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in Clarksville, Tennessee serves Montgomery and Robertson Counties, including Greenbrier, under Tennessee Home Care License #L00000031791. Owners Quin Christensen and Richard Patterson run the office and the mission personally.
Every caregiver clears a 7-step screening before a single shift, and matching is driven by personality, not schedule gaps. Families watch it play out in real time through the Transparency Room portal, and the full range of in-home care services runs without long-term contracts or minimum hours. If a match isn’t right, we find a better one.
Ready to start Greenbrier, TN in-home care for a loved one? Schedule a free in-home consultation today.
Step 01
You call or reach out online, and our office responds quickly, usually within hours.
Step 02
We visit your loved one at home to understand needs, preferences, and routines, at no cost and no obligation.
Step 03
We build a care plan together with your family, with full transparency on hours, tasks, and pricing.
Step 04
We match a caregiver based on personality and experience, not simply who is available that day.
Step 05
Care starts, typically within days, and you get Family Room portal access plus regular check-ins.
Greenbrier sits in a spillover care market served by home care agencies based in Clarksville, Hendersonville, and Nashville, TN, and many adult children live nowhere near the parent they’re trying to help.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Distance between adult children and aging parents
What It Looks Like
Adult children in Nashville, out of state, or working full hours in Clarksville can’t check on a Greenbrier parent daily, so missed meals or a fall can go unnoticed for days.
How We Help
Companion care provides regular in-person visits, the Family Room portal gives out-of-town family real-time visibility, and personal care adds hands-on help when daily tasks start slipping.
Challenge
Older two-story homes with narrow bathrooms
What It Looks Like
Many Greenbrier and Robertson County homes have stairs, tight bathrooms, and bedrooms upstairs, which multiply fall risk the moment mobility starts to decline.
How We Help
Personal care supports safe transfers and bathing at home, and live-in care adds overnight supervision for seniors whose risk is highest after dark.
Challenge
Unlicensed care homes in the search results
What It Looks Like
Tennessee warns families about unlicensed residential facilities, and a quick local search can easily surface home care options that don’t carry state licensure.
How We Help
Our personal care and dementia care are delivered under Tennessee Home Care License #L00000031791, out of the Clarksville office, not a side-door arrangement.
Challenge
Confusing home care with Medicare home health
What It Looks Like
Families assume Medicare covers daily help at home, but home health is medical and short-term, while daily bathing, companionship, and supervision are a different service entirely.
How We Help
Companion care and personal care are private-pay or VA-funded; we walk through the difference during the free in-home consultation so the funding question is settled up front.
Challenge
Gap between hospital discharge and home reality
What It Looks Like
A senior discharged to a Greenbrier home without help can miss follow-ups, mismanage medications, or fall inside the first two weeks, which is exactly what drives readmission.
How We Help
Transition care coordinates follow-up rides and medication reminders, and personal care covers bathing and mobility while strength comes back.
Challenge
Picking a care provider on hourly rate alone
What It Looks Like
Families compare pricing and miss the screening depth, matching approach, and caregiver consistency that actually decide whether the care works.
How We Help
Our 7-step screening and personality matching apply to every service, and live-in and companion care use the same consistency standard, not a different one by tier.
Our caregivers cover Greenbrier and surrounding Robertson County communities across Middle Tennessee, delivered from our Clarksville location.
We Serve:
Greenbrier
Springfield
White House
Cross Plains
Orlinda
Cedar Hill
Adams
Clarksville
Preferred Care at Home of Clarksville is a locally owned and operated franchise of a national brand founded in 1984, now in its third generation of home care leadership. Non-medical in-home care for Montgomery and Robertson Counties. Tennessee Home Care License #L00000031791. Owners Quin Christensen and Richard Patterson lead the office at 1860 Wilma Rudolph Blvd, Clarksville, TN.
Yes, we serve Greenbrier, TN and the surrounding Robertson County area from our Clarksville office.
Our caregivers travel to Greenbrier homes daily to support seniors living alone, elderly people recovering from a hospital stay, veterans enrolled in VA Community Care, and families who need respite. To get started, call (931) 272-2273 for a free in-home consultation with no obligation.
We offer companion care, personal care, dementia and Alzheimer’s care, respite care, 24-hour live-in care, transition care, end of life care, and veteran care.
Most Greenbrier families start with companion care or personal care, then add hours or specialized support as needs change. If memory decline is part of the picture, our dementia care brings trained caregivers into the home. Every service runs without long-term contracts.
You call, we visit your loved one at home for a free assessment, we build a care plan together, we match a caregiver by personality, and care begins, typically within days.
Urgent situations are often handled in 24 to 48 hours. The free in-home consultation takes about an hour and carries no obligation, and the Family Room portal gives your family real-time visibility once care starts.
Home health is medical and usually short-term, ordered by a physician and often covered by Medicare after a qualifying event; home care is non-medical, daily living support.
Home health sends nurses or therapists for a limited number of visits tied to a diagnosis. Home care, which is what we provide, covers bathing, meals, companionship, supervision, and errands, and is primarily private-pay, long-term care insurance, or VA-funded. The two services often work alongside each other.
Yes, our personal care service covers bathing, dressing, toileting, walking support, and medication reminders in your Greenbrier home.
Hours range from one a day to full 24-hour coverage, and care plans are built around the bathroom, the stairs, and the routine you already have. Caregivers are trained in safe transfers and fall prevention, and every caregiver clears the 7-step screening before a single shift.
In many cases, yes, especially when in-home support starts early and the home is set up for safety.
Our dementia care pairs trained caregivers with simple home-safety adjustments and a consistent daily routine, which reduces agitation and lowers fall risk. We assess fit during the free consultation and can scale from a few hours a day up to 24-hour live-in coverage as the condition progresses.
Yes, respite care gives spouses and adult children a break while a matched caregiver steps in.
Respite works as a few hours on a Tuesday, an overnight, a weekend, or a planned week so the family caregiver can travel or rest. There are no minimum hours and no long-term contract, which is usually the first question a burned-out caregiver asks before saying yes.
Non-medical in-home care is primarily private-pay, though long-term care insurance and VA programs often cover it.
Medicare generally does not pay for daily bathing, companionship, or supervision because that isn’t medical care. Long-term care insurance policies frequently cover our services, and veterans or surviving spouses may qualify through the VA Community Care Network or Aid and Attendance. We help families sort through the options during the consultation.
Personal care runs $30 to $36 per hour, with total cost driven by hours per week, level of care, and whether VA or long-term care insurance applies.
For continuous coverage, live-in care usually offers a better per-hour value than stacking hourly shifts, and it’s often less than a facility. We price every plan transparently during the free in-home consultation, with no hidden fees and no minimum hours required. Pricing varies based on the TN area and the specific care services needed.
That works, we have no minimum hours and no long-term contract.
Many Greenbrier families start with companion care a few hours a week, often a visit on Tuesdays and Fridays, and adjust from there. If needs grow into bathing help, overnight supervision, or full live-in support, the same caregiver relationship can scale up without starting over with someone new.