Helping Seniors Live Well at Home
Senior Care at Home provides professional in-home senior care services in the comfort of home, where most seniors want to be.
Serving Oklahoma City, Edmond, and surrounding areas, we embrace a positive and holistic approach to aging that optimizes independence, dignity, and quality of life. Our professional home caregivers have RN supervision, and they receive exceptional training, support, and resources to deliver an unmatched care experience.
You Aren’t Alone
Finding the right care for elderly loved ones is challenging. You want the best for them, but you might be overwhelmed by the options, the costs, and making the right choices. Many people have the mindset that institutionalized care such as an assisted living facility or nursing home is inevitable, even if it goes against your loved one’s wishes.
In-home senior care is often the best option
Intentional Care at Home
Hired with intention, matched with purpose, our experienced, consistent caregivers assist your loved one with:
- Social, emotional, and cognitive support
- Health and safety monitoring
- Mobility support, and safe use of assistive devices
- Dressing and hygiene assistance
- Grocery shopping and meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Transportation for errands or appointments
- Prescription pick-ups and medication reminders
Essentially, they provide everything you may need from dedicated, consistent in-home senior care.
RN-Guided Care
We go beyond the standard for caregiver help. Our team is guided by medical oversight and comprehensive baseline assessments that detect health changes early and guide caregiver focus.
Senior Care Options Comparison Guide
| Care Type | Where Care Is Provided | Level of Medical Care | Personal Attention | Living Arrangement | Best For | Key Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senior Care at Home (In-Home Senior Care) | Client’s own home | Non-medical care with RN oversight and proactive monitoring and assistance | One-on-one, consistent caregivers | No relocation required. | Seniors who want to live well at home with safety and personal support. | Private pay; does not provide skilled nursing procedures but works in partnership with medical providers. |
| Assisted Living Facility | Residential community | Limited medical oversight | Shared caregivers across residents, may offer tiered pricing for additional care services | Must move into facility | Seniors who need moderate support and social environment | Private pay; less individualized attention; shared staffing; relocation required often with significant downsizing |
| Nursing Home | Institutional facility | 24/7 licensed staff for high-acuity needs | Lower staff-to-resident ratio | Must move into facility | Seniors requiring constant medical supervision | Private pay and Medicaid ; institutional setting; less privacy; often long-term placement |
| Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) | Facility setting | Short-term rehab and medical monitoring | Structured clinical care | Temporary stay after hospitalization | Post-hospital rehab (PT/OT, wound care, etc.) | Not designed for long-term personal care; rigid schedules; paid by Medicare/health insurance |
| Private Duty / Independent Caregiver | Client’s home | Varies; usually non-medical | One-on-one | No relocation | Families seeking lower-cost caregiver help | Private pay; no agency oversight, backup coverage, or liability protection |
| Hospice Care | Home or facility | End-of-life medical and comfort care | Interdisciplinary medical team | Home or facility | Individuals with terminal diagnosis | Focused on comfort, not ongoing daily personal care; paid by Medicare/health insurance |
| Adult Daycare Facility | Community center during daytime hours | Minimal medical oversight | Group setting | Client returns home daily | Seniors who need daytime supervision and socialization | Private pay; limited hours; no overnight or in-home care |
| Home Health Care | Client’s home | Skilled medical care ordered by a physician, such as nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy | Intermittent visits based on treatment plan | No relocation required | Seniors recovering from surgery, illness, injury, or a medical event who need short-term skilled care at home | Paid by Medicare or health insurance; not intended for long-term daily support; visit frequency is limited; does not provide ongoing companionship or extended personal care |
Our Caregiver Matching Process
Inviting someone into your home is a deeply personal decision. That’s why we take our caregiver matching process seriously. Your loved one deserves a family caregiver, someone who consistently shows up and provides compassionate service.
Here’s a peek inside our caregiver matching process:
01
In-Home
Assessment
We begin with a comprehensive conversation and in-home assessment. We take time to understand health needs, daily routines, mobility concerns, cognitive changes, personality, and preferences. Every detail helps us design a care plan tailored specifically to your loved one.
02
Thoughtful Caregiver
Matching
Next, we carefully select a caregiver whose experience, temperament, and skill set align with your family’s unique situation. We consider not only care needs and skills, but also compatibility because trust and comfort matter just as much as credentials.
03
Ongoing Support & Consistency
Once care begins, we prioritize consistent assignments so familiar faces become trusted relationships. Our team stays involved with ongoing communication and supervision to ensure the care plan continues to meet evolving needs.
Our goal is to build a dependable partnership that gives your family confidence and peace of mind.
Testimonials
We’ve been blessed with the opportunity to serve seniors and their families across the Oklahoma City metro.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in-home senior care?
In-home senior care provides professional support in the comfort of your loved one’s home. Our caregivers assist with daily activities such as personal hygiene, mobility, meal preparation, companionship, and safety monitoring, allowing seniors to maintain independence while receiving dependable support.
How do I know if my loved one needs in-home senior care?
Many families consider in-home senior care when they notice changes in mobility, memory, hygiene, nutrition, or overall safety. If everyday tasks are becoming difficult, or if you’re feeling overwhelmed as a family caregiver, professional support can provide relief and peace of mind while preserving dignity.
How is in-home senior care different from assisted living?
In-home senior care allows your loved one to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving personalized support. Unlike assisted living facilities, care is one-on-one and tailored specifically to your loved one’s needs, routines, and preferences. For many seniors, staying at home offers greater comfort, stability, and independence.
What does a caregiver actually do during visits?
Our caregivers provide support based on your loved one’s customized care plan. This may include:
- Personal care and hygiene assistance
- Mobility and fall prevention support
- Meal preparation and grocery shopping
- Light housekeeping
- Medication reminders
- Companionship and cognitive engagement
- Transportation to appointments or errands
Every plan is tailored to ensure meaningful, consistent in-home senior care.
Is medical care included?
While we are a non-medical home care provider, our services are guided by RN oversight. Our Care Managers conduct assessments, develop care plans, monitor changes in health status, and coordinate with families and other care providers. This additional layer of supervision helps ensure proactive, attentive care.
How quickly can services begin?
In many cases, we can schedule your in-home consultation within a short timeframe. Once the assessment is complete and a caregiver is matched, services can typically begin quickly based on your family’s needs.
Can care be adjusted if needs change?
Yes. Senior care needs often evolve. Our Care Managers provide ongoing supervision and communication to ensure the care plan remains appropriate. We adjust services as needed to maintain safety and quality of life.
What areas do you serve?
We provide in-home senior care throughout Oklahoma City, Edmond, and surrounding communities. If you’re unsure whether your location falls within our service area, contact us. We’re happy to help.