Your mom still knows her Park Avenue routines by heart, but afternoons in the long-owned house are getting quieter, and the errands around Winter Park Village are harder than they used to be. One week it’s companionship she needs, the next it’s meal help, then a missed appointment, and no one is connecting the pieces. Preferred Care at Home has served Winter Park, FL families since 2008 with in home senior care, including companion, homemaker, dementia, live-in, transition, and end-of-life support. Seniors can remain independent in their own homes with peace of mind and dignity.
We offer a range of in home care services built around individual needs, from a few hours of companionship each week to round-the-clock support. Each plan respects your loved one’s preferences, daily routines, and the rhythm of life they’ve built in Apopka.
Companion care covers regular visits for conversation, meals, reminders, light cleaning around the house, and transportation. It fits Apopka seniors who live alone in longtime homes off Rock Springs Road or near downtown Apopka, or whose adult children commute into Orlando for work and can’t be there during the day. Learn more about companion care.
Visits include personal interaction and reminiscing, planned social outings, daily living support, meal monitoring, medication reminders, and incidental transportation to medical appointments, the pharmacy, religious services, and errands across the Apopka area. A caregiver engages with your loved one around their interests, whether that’s gardening (fitting for the Indoor Foliage Capital), watching the grandkids play ball, or simply sharing coffee and stories. This kind of companionship keeps seniors connected to the life they’ve built.
Personal care covers hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility. It fits Apopka families whose loved one is no longer steady on their feet, or who needs help getting in and out of an older tub that wasn’t built with safety in mind. Learn more about our personal care options.
A trained caregiver handles personal care with patience and respect, working at your loved one’s pace. Bathing, dressing, transfers, and supervision throughout the day all happen in the home, no facility required. Personal care often pairs with companion or homemaker services so one caregiver covers the full picture of daily living.
Homemaker care handles everyday household tasks so home stays comfortable, and respite care gives a family caregiver a needed break. Both fit Apopka households where a spouse or adult child has been carrying the load for months and needs steady backup. Learn more about homemaker care.
Caregivers handle grocery shopping, meal preparation and cleanup, light cleaning, laundry and linens, pet care assistance, and errands around Apopka. Respite blocks can be a few hours so you can rest, an overnight so you can sleep, or a weekend so you can travel. Either way, home stays cared for and your loved one is never alone.
Live-in care provides round-the-clock supervision and compassionate care at home. It fits Apopka seniors with fall risk, dementia, or loneliness who need a caregiver present overnight, often in established neighborhoods like Errol Estate, Rock Springs Ridge, or the older streets near Lake Apopka. Learn more about live-in care.
Matching centers on continuity, so the same experienced caregivers return shift after shift. Care includes overnight supervision, fall prevention support, medication reminders, dementia support, and personal care assistance with bathing, dressing, and mobility. Your loved one stays in familiar surroundings instead of moving to a facility, with the safety and security that 24-hour presence provides.
Dementia care is non-medical support for memory loss in a familiar home setting. It fits Apopka families watching a parent struggle with routines, recognition of faces, or basic safety at home, the kind of changes that creep in slowly until one day they can’t be ignored. Learn more about dementia care.
Care is built around structured routines, behavioral support, safety monitoring, and cognitive engagement. Every caregiver completes dementia training, and we build in family education so your household knows what to expect as the condition progresses. Daily activities like dressing, eating, and moving through the home stay manageable when a trained caregiver guides the process with patience and consistency.
Alzheimer’s care brings the same dementia-trained support with a focus on the specific progression of Alzheimer’s disease. It fits Apopka families who’ve received a diagnosis and want to keep their loved one home as long as safely possible. Learn more about Alzheimer’s care.
Caregivers use behavioral techniques to ease agitation, hold steady daily routines, and adjust the care plan as the condition changes over months and years. We coordinate with the medical care team at AdventHealth Apopka or wherever your loved one’s neurologist is based, so home support and clinical guidance stay aligned.
Robin Wilkie-Naylor opened the office in 2008 and still runs it today. The office carries Florida AHCA license number 230942, and it’s bonded and insured. Every caregiver completes our 7-step screening with criminal background checks, and each one is an HHA, a CNA, or a trained companion. Our agency was named Best of Home Care Employer of Choice 2024, with Presidential Award recognition from 2011 through 2016.
Apopka families pick us for a few practical reasons. We’re a boutique agency, small enough to know each household personally, and large enough to cover 24/7. Our caregivers honor the working-class, multigenerational character of Apopka, where many seniors raised their kids in the same house they still live in and want to age there too. We coordinate with long-term care insurance carriers including Genworth, Allianz, and John Hancock, and Robin walks families through how to apply benefits to a plan built from our senior home care services. When you call our office, you reach the local team, not a national call center.
Our mission is simple: leave every person we provide care for in a better state than we found them. That holds whether the visit is two hours of companionship or a full live-in plan. Your loved one is in good hands, and you get peace of mind knowing the caregiver is reliable, screened, and matched to your family.
In-home care in Apopka, FL starts with a conversation about your loved one, not a sales pitch. Call us and we’ll listen first.
Step 01
You call us or fill out a form online. We answer and schedule a visit at a time that works for your family. Calling (407) 601-3960 connects you directly to the local office, no national routing.
Step 02
We come to the Apopka home, listen to what’s going on, and walk through routines and care needs at no cost. This consultation is where we learn what daily life actually looks like and where the gaps are.
Step 03
We build a plan around your loved one’s routine, preferences, and the specific support the household needs. The plan is tailored, not pulled from a template, and it can scale up or down as things change.
Step 04
We match by personality and experience, not by whoever happens to be available that shift. Continuity matters, especially for dementia clients and live-in plans.
Step 05
Care starts, you get Transparency Room online portal access, and we adjust the plan as your loved one’s needs change. Family members can log in anytime to see caregiver notes, schedules, and invoices.
Caring for a senior parent at home in Apopka surfaces challenges that catch families off guard, especially the first time around. Apopka seniors face their own set of obstacles tied to the area’s geography, housing stock, and the way Florida regulates senior care.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Florida heat limits safe outings
What It Looks Like
From June through September, highs above 90°F keep Apopka seniors indoors, meals get skipped, and isolation deepens when family lives across Orange County and can’t visit daily.
How We Help
Companion care visits cover meals, medication reminders, and air-conditioned transportation to medical appointments; live-in care provides overnight supervision when heat disrupts sleep.
Challenge
Older homes, newer challenges
What It Looks Like
Many Apopka homes around Lake Apopka, Errol Estate, and the older streets off Rock Springs Road were built decades ago for active families, not for parents who now struggle with stairs, tubs, or large yards.
How We Help
Homemaker care takes over laundry, housekeeping, and errands; live-in care adds fall-prevention presence overnight.
Challenge
Florida care categories confuse families
What It Looks Like
Florida separates companion and homemaker services from skilled nursing care and home health, and a non-medical companion provider cannot legally deliver hands-on clinical work.
How We Help
We explain what our non medical scope covers on day one, and we coordinate with home health services when clinical care is part of the picture.
Challenge
Home care, home health, hospice all different
What It Looks Like
Families assume any home care agency can do everything, then discover too late their provider can’t handle dementia behavior, clinical recovery, or hospice coordination.
How We Help
We’re a non-medical home care company, dementia care is built into caregiver training, and we work alongside hospice and home health teams instead of pretending we replace them.
Challenge
The first two weeks after a hospital stay
What It Looks Like
After a stay at AdventHealth Apopka or AdventHealth Altamonte Springs, missed follow-ups and confusion at home are what send patients back to the hospital.
How We Help
Live-in and companion care close the first-two-weeks gap with appointment coordination and steady daytime presence.
Challenge
Choosing by hourly rate alone
What It Looks Like
The cheapest quote often comes from an agency that rotates caregivers weekly, which is especially hard on dementia and live-in clients who need the same face.
How We Help
Our care plans are built on personality matching and caregiver continuity, not lowest hourly cost, so the same small team returns shift after shift.
From our office on Graham Avenue in Orlando, we serve families across Apopka and the surrounding Central Florida communities, about 20 minutes south of Apopka.
We Serve:
Apopka
Altamonte Springs
Wekiva Springs
Maitland
Winter Park
Orlando
Casselberry
Lockhart
Plymouth
Zellwood
Preferred Care at Home of Northeast Orlando is a locally owned, non-medical senior home care agency founded in 2008 and headquartered at 302 S Graham Ave, Orlando, FL 32803. The office serves Apopka, Maitland, Winter Park, Orlando, and surrounding Central Florida communities. Licensed by Florida AHCA (LIC HMC #230942), bonded and insured. Named Best of Home Care Employer of Choice 2024, with Presidential Award recognition from 2011 through 2016. Owner Robin Wilkie-Naylor brings more than 15 years of personnel management experience to every care plan.
Yes. Apopka is part of our service area, and you can reach the local office at (407) 601-3960.
Our Graham Avenue office has provided care in Apopka and across Central Florida since 2008, and the same team covers Apopka, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Winter Park, and surrounding communities. When you call, you reach the local office, not a national call center routing your request somewhere else. Standard message and data rates may apply if you text the office line.
We offer companion care, personal care, homemaker and respite care, live-in care, dementia care, and Alzheimer’s care.
Most Apopka families start with companion care for daytime supervision, meals, and transportation. Households facing memory loss move to dementia and Alzheimer’s care, which combines trained caregivers with structured routines and family education. Helping Apopka seniors stay home safely is what each of these services is built around.
Five steps: you contact us, we do a complimentary in-home consultation, we build the care plan, we match a caregiver, and care begins.
Most families move from first call to care starting within days, not weeks. The home assessment is free and carries no obligation, and the plan can start as small as a few hours a week or scale up to 24-hour live-in care as needs change. There is no long-term contract.
Home care is non-medical daily support; home health care involves licensed clinical services like skilled nursing care under a separate state authority.
Non-medical home care covers meals, medication reminders, light cleaning, laundry, mobility help, bathing and dressing support, and companionship. Home health care covers skilled nursing care, wound care, and physical therapy under clinical orders. Many Apopka families use both side by side, with our caregivers covering daily living and a home health nurse handling medical care.
Medicare generally does not cover non-medical home care; it covers medically necessary home health services in limited situations.
Most non-medical home care in Apopka is paid privately, through long-term care insurance, or through VA benefits like Aid and Attendance. Preferred Care at Home works regularly with Genworth, Allianz, John Hancock, and other policies, and we help families apply benefits to the plan during the initial consultation.
Cost depends on hours per week, level of care, and whether the plan is hourly or 24-hour live-in.
Hourly companion and homemaker care, live-in care, and personal care services each price differently, and the right plan depends on what your loved one actually needs day to day. The home assessment is complimentary, and we walk through long-term care insurance coordination and private pay options in that conversation. Call (407) 601-3960 for a quote.
Companion care fits daytime supervision on the hours you schedule; live-in care fits round-the-clock coverage for overnight and weekend needs.
If your mother is safe alone at night but you want a caregiver in the home while you commute into Orlando or work long hours, companion care is the right fit. If there’s fall risk, overnight confusion, or a dementia diagnosis, live-in care brings a caregiver into the home 24 hours a day, every day. Both options offer personalized support shaped around your family’s situation.
Dementia-trained care at home, often combined with live-in support to hold routines and manage overnight safety.
Apopka seniors with Alzheimer’s and related conditions do best in familiar surroundings, which is why care at home often works better than a move to a facility. Preferred Care at Home trains every caregiver in dementia support, builds structured daily routines, and adds live-in hours when wandering, sundowning, or overnight confusion become part of the picture. Consistency is what dementia clients need most, and that’s what our personalized support provides.
Yes. Every caregiver referred by our agency completes a 7-step screening, including criminal background checks, before being matched with an Apopka family.
We refer only caregivers who are HHA-certified, CNA-certified, or trained as professional companions. The agency itself is licensed through Florida’s Health Care Administration (LIC HMC #230942), insured, and bonded, so the whole care relationship sits inside state oversight. That’s the level of safety and security Apopka families should expect from any reliable home care company.
Yes. Plans adjust from a few hours weekly up to 24-hour live-in care without changing agencies or signing a new long-term contract.
Preferred Care at Home reviews the care plan regularly with your family and scales hours up or down as your loved one’s situation changes. Caregiver continuity stays a priority, so familiar faces remain on the schedule whenever possible. That continuity is part of what makes life at home work over the long run for Apopka seniors.