When a loved one needs help at home, families often face an important question:
Should we choose live-in care or hourly care?
Both options provide valuable support, but the right choice depends on safety needs, daily routines, and how much assistance is required. Understanding the difference can help your family make a confident and informed decision.
What Is Hourly Home Care?
Hourly care provides assistance for a set number of hours each day or week. A Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) or nurse comes to the home during scheduled times to help with specific needs.
Hourly care may include:
- Personal hygiene and grooming
- Meal preparation
- Medication reminders
- Light housekeeping
- Companionship and supervision
Hourly care works well when:
- The individual is mostly independent
- Help is needed only at certain times of day
- Family members provide some care
- The home is generally safe when the caregiver is not present
What Is Live-In Care?
Live-in care provides 24-hour continuous support. A trained caregiver stays in the home, offering assistance throughout the day and night.
Live-in care may include:
- Full personal care support
- Ongoing supervision and safety monitoring
- Assistance during nighttime hours
- Consistent companionship and routine support
Live-in care is often the right choice when:
- There is a high risk of falls or wandering
- The individual cannot be safely left alone
- Nighttime assistance is frequently needed
- Family caregivers are experiencing burnout
Key Differences at a Glance
Level of Support
- Hourly Care: Part-time assistance
- Live-In Care: Continuous 24-hour presence
Safety
- Hourly Care: Safety during scheduled hours
- Live-In Care: Ongoing supervision and peace of mind
Cost Structure
- Hourly Care: Based on hours used
- Live-In Care: One caregiver providing round-the-clock support
Family Involvement
- Hourly Care: Families often assist outside care hours
- Live-In Care: Reduces daily caregiving demands on family
Common Family Concerns
Some families worry that live-in care may feel intrusive, while others worry hourly care may not be enough. The truth is that the right option is the one that supports both the client and the family.
Care should:
- Promote dignity and independence
- Ensure safety at all times
- Support family caregivers, not overwhelm them
How Truevine Healthcare Helps Families Decide
At Truevine Healthcare, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all care. We take time to understand:
- Daily routines
- Medical and safety needs
- Family dynamics
- Long-term goals
Based on this, we help families choose between hourly or live-in care — and adjust services as needs change.
Choosing care is about balance, safety, and peace of mind. We’re here to help you find the right fit.
