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Whether you're navigating a new dementia diagnosis, recovering from surgery, supporting a parent who shouldn't be alone overnight, or just looking for a friendly face for Mom a few times a week, the right starting service depends on your situation. Browse the six tracks below, or call (412) 701-7000 for a free conversation about which fits.

Dementia & Alzheimer's Care

Specialized in-home care for cognitive decline. Trained caregivers using redirection, routine, and consistent matching to reduce confusion and agitation.

$32 to $38 per hour Learn about dementia care →

24-Hour Home Care

Round-the-clock coverage with a rotating team of 2 to 3 caregivers. Awake overnight by default. The right choice when your loved one cannot be alone.

$250 to $350 per day Learn about 24-hour care →

Overnight Home Care

Awake, alert overnight caregivers. Bathroom help at 2 AM, sundowning support, fall prevention. Reduce family caregiver exhaustion.

$30 to $40 per hour Learn about overnight care →

Respite Care for Family Caregivers

Short-term coverage for the family caregiver who needs a break. Hours, days, or weeks. Available through private pay or Medicaid (Procedure Code 512).

$28 to $34 per hour Learn about respite care →

Post-Surgery Home Care

Recovery support after a hospital stay or surgery. Caregivers ready within days of discharge. Reduces readmission risk during the critical first 30 days.

$30 to $38 per hour Learn about post-surgery care →

Companion Care

For seniors who are mostly independent but lonely. Conversation, walks, errands, shared meals. Often the right starting point before more intensive support.

$25 to $30 per hour Learn about companion care →
Not sure which fits?

The right starting service depends on your situation

Most Pittsburgh families don't start with the most intensive option. They start with what relieves the most acute pressure (a few hours of companion care, an overnight shift, a weekend respite block) and adjust as needs change.

Call us for a free 15-minute conversation. We'll help you figure out the right starting service, check Medicaid eligibility, and answer the specific questions you have. No pressure, no commitment. Or read our guide on what to expect when starting home care and our 2026 home care cost guide to do the homework first.

Find the right service for your family

Free 15-minute call. We will help you figure out where to start.

Call (412) 701-7000 → Or explore Private Home Care