Compassionate Home Care Services in the Cumberlands, TN
When your loved one needs more daily help, many Cumberlands families aren’t sure where to turn. Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands offers home care services for seniors in the Upper Cumberland, from companionship and homemaker care to end-of-life support built around each person’s life.
Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands is locally owned and part of a family-run brand serving clients with home care since 1984. Owners Ryan Siddons and David Vick run the Crossville office, with a CSA-designated Administrator, a Preferred Provider of Home Care certification, and TN LIC #L000000031362.
Every caregiver is screened through a 7-step process and matched to personality and preferences, not just availability. If the match isn’t working, we reassign, and families can follow daily notes through the Transparency Room.
Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands provides a full range of home care services for older adults across the Cumberland Plateau, from light companionship to round-the-clock live-in support.
Companion Care in the Cumberlands matches older adults with a caregiver aligned to their personality, daily routines, and conversation style, supporting them as they age in their own home. Care can begin with occasional help a few hours a week and scale up as needs change.
Homemaker and Respite Care keeps the Cumberlands home clean and running while giving family caregivers a real break from the daily demands of providing care. Our team handles meal preparation, light housekeeping, grocery runs, and laundry.
End-of-Life Care supports comfort, dignity, and family connection during life’s final chapter, with compassionate caregivers who work alongside the client’s medical and hospice team in the Cumberlands. Our mission is to ensure each day includes consistent presence, compassion, and respect.
Personal Care in the Cumberlands provides hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility for older adults who need more support than companionship alone. Our trained caregivers deliver dignified, respectful personal care in the comfort of home.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care in the Cumberlands provides structured routines, safety monitoring, and consistent caregiver presence for older adults with memory loss. Familiar faces and predictable schedules help reduce anxiety and support cognitive stability at home.
Live-In Care provides a dedicated caregiver who lives in the home, offering round-the-clock support for older adults in the Cumberlands who need continuous assistance but want to remain in familiar surroundings. Ideal for those whose families live at a distance.
Step 01
You call or message us. A free phone consultation lets you discuss your situation with no commitment.
Step 02
We visit your home to learn your loved one’s daily routines, health conditions, medications, and preferences.
Step 03
Together, we build a care plan covering tasks, schedule, hours, and the specific support your family needs.
Step 04
We match a caregiver to your loved one’s personality and interests. Finding a good fit matters more than speed.
Step 05
Regular check-ins and the Transparency Room portal let you follow daily caregiver notes and stay connected from anywhere.
Many families on the Cumberland Plateau face the point where senior care becomes necessary but don’t know where to start.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Social Isolation in Rural Areas
What It Looks Like
Rural Cumberland County communities sit 20+ miles from family, reducing daily social contact for older adults. Isolation progresses quietly until a safety incident occurs.
How We Help
Companion care visits bring regular human contact and transportation to appointments for older adults across Crossville, Sparta, and surrounding Plateau communities.
Aging in Place Far From Services
What It Looks Like
Description
Retirees in Fairfield Glade and Lake Tansi built their lives far from daily services, and health conditions that raise safety risks emerge slowly without a clear trigger.
How We Help
Homemaker and companion care assist with daily tasks, meal prep, and safety monitoring so older adults can maintain independence at home without relocating.
Confusion About Paying for Care
What It Looks Like
Description
Many Cumberlands families assume companion care is private pay only, unaware that TennCare CHOICES, ECF CHOICES, or VA Aid and Attendance may apply.
How We Help
We accept TennCare CHOICES, ECF CHOICES, and VA benefits, and discuss all payment and insurance options during the free consultation so families know what’s available.
Underestimating What In-Home Care Covers
What It Looks Like
Description
Families often view companion care as just conversation, unaware that the same caregiver handling daily tasks also monitors health changes and reports to family daily.
How We Help
Companion and homemaker care includes structured routines, medication reminders, safety monitoring, and daily caregiver notes through the Transparency Room.
Waiting Too Long to Start Care
What It Looks Like
Description
Families who delay 6-12 months while a parent manages alone often see faster cognitive decline tied to isolation, compounding companion and homemaker care needs.
How We Help
Early companion and homemaker care maintains daily structure to slow decline. A free consultation helps families start light support now, not after a crisis.
Long-Distance Family Caregiving
What It Looks Like
Description
Adult children living in Nashville, Knoxville, or out of state worry about a parent in Crossville or Sparta with no daily check-in and no backup plan.
How We Help
The Transparency Room provides real-time caregiver notes and daily updates so distant family members stay informed and connected without moving closer.
Celebrating life, dignity and independence.®
Since 1984, the founders of Preferred Care at Home have had the privilege of assisting clients in improving their quality of life while still recognizing and maintaining their dignity and independence. Preferred Care at Home has continued this tradition by only referring the most reliable, compassionate, experienced and affordable caregivers to client’s homes or care facilities.
We understand that long-term care can be costly, which is why we have focused on building a reputation of offering access to quality services at affordable prices.
Ask about the wide range of non-medical services available from 1 to 24 hours per day, and about qualified live-in caregivers who can provide 24-hour peace of mind for you or your loved one.
We Serve:
We serve seniors across six counties on the Cumberland Plateau, including Crossville, Cookeville, Sparta, and surrounding communities. Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands serves Cumberland, White, Putnam, Rhea, Jackson, and Bledsoe Counties. Caregivers cover Crossville, Cookeville, Sparta, Fairfield Glade, and surrounding Plateau communities. We work with seniors who prefer aging in place over a facility and accept VA benefits, TennCare CHOICES, ECF CHOICES, and private pay. Call (865) 692-4000 to ask about your area.
We offer companion care, homemaker and respite care, and end-of-life support for older adults across the Upper Cumberland. In the Cumberlands, we offer senior companionship services, in-home housekeeping help and respite care, and hospice support services alongside a client’s medical team. Services can be combined as needs change. Contact Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands for a free consultation to discuss which combination fits your situation.
We start with a free phone consultation, then visit your home to build a personalized care plan and match a caregiver. The process begins with a free phone consultation where we listen and answer your questions. Next, we visit the home to learn your loved one’s daily routines, preferences, and health conditions. From there, we build a personalized care plan, match a caregiver by personality, and begin ongoing monitoring through the Transparency Room. Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands typically begins care within a week.
Generally no, because Medicare home health care covers skilled medical services, not non-medical companion support. Medicare home health care covers skilled care ordered by a physician, not non-medical companion services. Families in the Cumberlands pay through private pay, Medicaid (TennCare CHOICES or ECF CHOICES), VA Aid and Attendance, or long-term care insurance. We accept all these options.
Companion care in Crossville averages around $16.60 per hour, and your final rate depends on schedule, hours, and specific needs. According to Care.com, companion care in Crossville starts at about $16.60 per hour, versus $18.69 statewide. Cost depends on hours, schedule, and specific care needs. We provide a personalized quote after a free consultation.
Companion care focuses on social support, light tasks, and safety supervision; personal care adds hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming. Many Cumberlands families start with companion care and add daily living assistance as health conditions and needs change. We assess each person’s situation during the free consultation.
TennCare CHOICES can cover home and community-based supports, including homemaker and personal care services, for eligible adults 65 and older. TennCare CHOICES is Tennessee’s Medicaid long-term care program for eligible adults 65 and older and adults with physical disabilities. Covered services include personal care, homemaker care, and respite care. CHOICES Group 3 helps seniors remain at home rather than entering a facility. We accept CHOICES, ECF CHOICES, VA benefits, and private pay.
We reassign a different caregiver. Personality fit is central to how we staff, and we won’t push a match that isn’t working. Caregiver matching at Preferred Care at Home of the Cumberlands is built on personality, shared interests, and care needs, not just availability. If the match isn’t working, we assign a different caregiver. Quality caregiving requires the right fit, and we make changes until it’s right.
Yes, companion care supports familiar routines and steady presence that benefit older adults with early cognitive changes or memory loss at home. Companion care is not the same as specialized dementia or memory care, but it provides structure, consistent caregiver presence, and safety monitoring that benefit older adults with early cognitive changes. Our caregivers are trained to recognize behavioral shifts and support daily routines that reduce anxiety.
Call (865) 692-4000 for a free phone consultation, and we’ll schedule an in-home visit to discuss your next steps together. The first step is a free phone consultation with our local team. We listen to your situation, answer questions, and discuss next steps with no obligation. We then schedule an in-home visit to meet your loved one and build a personalized care plan together.
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