24/7 In-Home Care in Sarasota That Feels Like Family
It’s 2 a.m. and you’re awake again, wondering if Mom made it to the bathroom safely. Preferred Care at Home of Sarasota is a Florida-licensed home care agency (HHA #299996619) placing caregivers who move into the daily rhythm of your loved one’s home — overnight and through the day.
- Experienced and trained caregivers, including CNA/HHA professionals
- Bilingual support in English and Spanish
- Flexible schedules from one to twenty-four hours
- Experienced and trained caregivers, including CNA/HHA professionals
- Bilingual support in English and Spanish
- Flexible schedules from one to twenty-four hours
Why Choose Us for Live-in Home Care in Sarasota?
Preferred Care at Home has been in home care since 1984. Our Sarasota location is locally owned by Amy Weiss, who brings 18+ years of Florida home care ownership to families across the area. We hold Florida HHA License #299996619 — required to provide hands-on personal care including bathing, dressing, and transfers. Caregivers are screened through our 7-step process, matched by personality and language preference (bilingual English and Spanish available). We accept Long Term Care Insurance, partner with VA services including Aid and Attendance, and coordinate skilled care in-house when needs grow. The Transparency Room portal gives out-of-state family members real-time access to visit notes and caregiver updates from anywhere.
Our Live-in Home Care Services in Sarasota
With live-in home care, your caregiver moves into the daily rhythm of your loved one’s own home — sleeping in a designated space, helping with morning routines, preparing meals, prompting medication reminders, and staying overnight to respond if your loved one wakes or needs assistance. One primary caregiver learns your loved one’s preferences, sleep patterns, and warning signs instead of a new face arriving each shift.
One Caregiver Through Day and Night
Your family is not handing off care to a new face every shift. We match a primary live-in caregiver to your loved one’s personality, work background, and language preference — bilingual English and Spanish caregivers available. Familiarity builds faster, small changes get noticed sooner, and the consistency that families and seniors need most comes from a single trusted relationship.
Highlights:
- Consistent daily presence builds trust
- Same caregiver covers all ADLs
- One relationship, one care plan
Coverage for the Hours That Worry You Most
Your caregiver is in the home overnight for bathroom trips, confusion episodes, and medication reminders — the 2 a.m. worry that doesn’t stop on its own. That overnight presence reduces the risk of unwitnessed falls and brings real peace of mind. Mornings start with the same trusted face who handled the night before.
Highlights:
- Full nighttime presence and monitoring
- Repositioning and fall prevention
- Peace of mind for family overnight
A Care Plan That Can Add Skilled Support
Our Sarasota office is licensed to coordinate skilled care services in-house, with RNs, LPNs, CNAs, and HHAs on the team. If your loved one’s condition changes, you don’t need a second agency or start over. The care plan adjusts inside one relationship — one trusted point of contact from early-stage support through higher-acuity needs.
Highlights:
- RN and LPN oversight of care plan
- Physician coordination and updates
- Medication management and reminders
Cost-Accessible Compared to Facility Care
Live-in care keeps your loved one in the home where memories live, often at a lower cost than assisted living or nursing facility placement. According to Genworth, the median annual cost of homemaker services in Florida reached $68,640 — we’ve held to an affordability principle since 1984. Payment pathways include private-pay, long-term care insurance, and VA benefits. Talk to our team about options.
Highlights:
- More affordable than assisted living
- Long-term care insurance accepted
- VA benefits and Medicaid welcomed
Hospital-to-Home Recovery Support
After a discharge from Sarasota Memorial, Doctors Hospital, Lakewood Ranch Medical Center, ShorePoint Venice, or HCA Florida Englewood, continuous in-home presence helps patients during recovery and reduces readmission risk. Our hospital-to-home recovery care builds a transition plan around the discharge instructions, with the same caregiver present overnight from day one.
Highlights:
- Discharge support from day one
- Recovery monitoring and tracking
- Transportation to follow-up appointments
Memory Care and Parkinson's Live-in Support
For mid-stage dementia or Parkinson’s at home, a live-in caregiver provides supervision during the day and overnight availability — adapting as the condition progresses. Our memory care at home program keeps the routine consistent and familiar, with bilingual English and Spanish caregivers available for households who prefer Spanish-language communication throughout the Sarasota service area.
Highlights:
- Dementia and Parkinson's trained caregivers
- Routine-preserving daily care
- Behavioral redirection and calm support
What To Expect: Our Live-in Care Process
Step 01
Initial Contact
You call, email, or submit a web form and you talk with a member of our team the same day. Reach our Sarasota team at (941) 259-1155. We listen to your home care needs and answer initial questions.
Step 02
Consultation and Assessment
We schedule a complimentary in-home visit to understand your loved one’s needs, daily routine, household environment, and any overnight concerns or safety risks.
Step 03
Care Plan Development
We build a written care plan around the schedule, tasks, and language preference your family needs — from morning routines through overnight coverage. Plans adjust as circumstances change.
Step 04
Caregiver Matching
We match a primary caregiver by personality, experience, and language preference (English or Spanish) — not just availability. We introduce your caregiver to you before care begins.
Step 05
Care Begins with Transparency Room Access
Your caregiver starts and your family logs into the Transparency Room portal to receive schedules, notes, and updates in real time from anywhere in the world.
Common Live-in Care Situations in Sarasota
Sarasota families typically reach out at one of four points in the care journey. These are the most common situations we see — and how live-in care addresses each one.
Situation
Description
How We Help
Hospital Discharge Transition
Description
Your loved one is coming home from Sarasota Memorial, Doctors Hospital, or Lakewood Ranch Medical Center with new mobility limits or medication routines. The first weeks at home carry the highest readmission risk.
How We Help
Our hospital-to-home care builds the transition plan around discharge instructions. A live-in caregiver is in the home from day one — overnight presence reduces fall risk and catches early warning signs before they become emergencies.
Elderly Parent Living Alone
Elderly Parent Living Alone
Description
A recent loss has left an elderly parent alone in the home — often without daily company of friends. The worry is meal preparation, medication reminders, overnight safety, and isolation.
How We Help
A consistent live-in caregiver brings companionship, conversation, and genuine connection — not a rotating set of names. Bilingual English and Spanish caregivers are available throughout the Sarasota area.
Memory Loss or Parkinson’s
Memory Loss or Parkinson’s
Description
A diagnosis of memory loss or Parkinson’s has changed the household. Your loved one sleeps through most nights but needs supervision during the day and an available caregiver at night if disorientation occurs.
How We Help
Our memory care at home program adapts as the condition progresses — same primary caregiver, consistent routine, and an overnight presence ready to respond. If active overnight monitoring is needed, we coordinate 24-hour rotating care instead.
Out-of-State Family
Out-of-State Family
Description
You live in the Northeast, Midwest, or elsewhere in Florida and cannot visit weekly. You need a single trusted caregiver in the home and real visibility into what’s happening each day — without managing multiple agency handoffs from a distance.
How We Help
The Transparency Room portal displays schedules, caregiver notes, completed tasks, and updates in real time so distant family members can follow along from anywhere. One agency, one caregiver relationship, one point of contact.
Medicare Coverage Gap
Medicare Coverage Gap
Description
Medicare does not cover ongoing live-in custodial care. Many families assume it will and are unprepared when the bills arrive. Long Term Care Insurance and VA benefits can significantly offset costs, but families often don’t know how to access them.
How We Help
We accept Long Term Care Insurance, partner directly with VA services including Aid and Attendance and the Guide Program, and help families file claims and verify benefits. We’ve been focused on affordability since 1984.
Companion-Only Agency Limits
Companion-Only Agency Limits
Description
Many Sarasota families don’t realize that providers registered only as homemaker and companion services are prohibited under Florida AHCA rules from hands-on personal care — bathing, transferring, toileting. They discover this gap after care has already started.
How We Help
Preferred Care at Home holds Florida HHA License #299996619, which legally authorizes our caregivers to provide hands-on personal care alongside companionship and household support — all under one agency, one care plan.
Local Care Throughout Sarasota County
Our team lives and works in Sarasota County and the surrounding communities, providing in-home care that is personal, consistent, and close to home.
- Sarasota
- Venice
- Englewood
- Nokomis
- Osprey
- Northport
- Wellen Park
- Lakewood Ranch
- Palmer Ranch
- Lido Key
- Longboat Key
- Siesta Key
Frequently Asked Questions About Live-in Home Care in Sarasota
What is the difference between live-in home care and 24-hour home care?
Live-in care uses one caregiver who sleeps overnight in the home; 24-hour care uses two or three caregivers in awake shifts. Live-in care fits older adults who sleep through most nights and need daytime support plus overnight availability. 24-hour rotating care fits those who need active overnight monitoring, frequent repositioning, or wandering supervision. Preferred Care at Home matches the model to the actual care need.
What ongoing support does live-in home care include?
Live-in care includes daily personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, transportation, and overnight presence — adjusted as needs change. Your caregiver supports bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting; prepares meals; reminds about medications; helps with light housekeeping and laundry; provides transportation to appointments; and remains in the home overnight.
Will Medicare pay for live-in home care in Florida?
Medicare does not cover ongoing live-in custodial care; it pays only for limited skilled home health services that meet specific medical criteria. Medicare covers certain home health services like intermittent skilled nursing and limited home health aide visits tied to a covered care episode — but not ongoing live-in support for activities of daily living. Most families fund live-in care through private-pay, long-term care insurance, or VA benefits.
How does live-in care scheduling work?
In live-in care, your caregiver lives in the home, works active hours during the day, and sleeps overnight while remaining available for needs. Live-in care is not 24 awake hours of work — federal and state guidelines require designated sleep and meal periods. If your loved one needs active overnight care every night, 24-hour rotating care with awake caregivers is the appropriate model, and Preferred Care at Home can coordinate either.
Can a companion caregiver help with bathing in Florida?
No, in Florida, providers registered only as homemaker and companion services are prohibited from hands-on personal care like assistance with bathing. Per Florida AHCA, homemaker and companion services providers cannot legally provide hands-on personal care under that registration. Bathing, transferring, toileting, and similar tasks require a Florida-licensed home health agency. Preferred Care at Home of Sarasota holds Florida HHA License #299996619.
What should I ask before hiring live-in care for my parent?
Ask about Florida licensure, caregiver matching and continuity, backup coverage, supervision, referrals, and which payment sources the agency accepts. Verify the agency holds a Florida home health agency license, ask how caregivers are matched and what happens if your primary caregiver is sick, confirm whether a single dedicated caregiver handles your loved one’s care or shifts rotate, and ask who supervises the caregiver in the home.
Does insurance ever cover live-in home care?
Long-term care insurance often covers live-in home care; standard health insurance and Medicare do not cover ongoing custodial care. Long-term care insurance policies frequently include in-home care benefits, though elimination periods and daily benefit caps vary. VA Aid and Attendance, VA Community Care, and the Guide Program can help qualifying veterans and surviving spouses. Preferred Care at Home of Sarasota helps families file claims and verify benefits.
What does overnight care look like in a live-in arrangement?
Your caregiver sleeps in the home and is available to help with bathroom trips, confusion, medication needs, or anything that comes up. Overnight, your caregiver sleeps in a designated space in the home. If your loved one wakes, needs the bathroom, becomes disoriented, or has a medication question, the caregiver responds. This model fits older adults who sleep through most nights.
What makes one Sarasota home care agency different from another?
Licensure scope, caregiver matching, supervision depth, payment-source transparency, and whether the agency can coordinate skilled care if needs grow. Ask whether the agency is a Florida-licensed home health agency or a companion-only registration. Ask how caregivers are screened and matched. Preferred Care at Home of Sarasota holds Florida HHA #299996619, screens through a 7-step process, and is licensed to coordinate skilled care services in-house.
Why do Sarasota families choose live-in care over moving to a facility?
Familiar surroundings preserve routine and reduce anxiety, especially for older adults with memory loss or Parkinson’s. The home is where memories live — and live-in care often costs less than assisted living while maintaining that continuity. According to Genworth, median homemaker services in Florida cost $68,640 annually. Preferred Care at Home has held to affordability since 1984, with flexible hours from 1 to 24 per day and no long-term commitment required.