For more Information or to enroll  Email: intake@jzanus.com

Understanding the Cost of In-Home Care for Seniors
  • March 26, 2026

When families begin exploring home care services, one of the first questions they often ask is: How much does home care cost?

Understanding the cost of in-home care can help families plan ahead and make informed decisions about the type of support their loved one may need.

Across Long Island, Queens, and the Bronx, home care services can vary depending on several factors, including the level of care required, the number of caregiving hours needed, and whether specialized support is necessary.

The good news is that many families discover that home care offers a flexible solution that can often be tailored to fit both care needs and financial considerations.

Average Cost of Home Care in New York

The cost of home care services typically depends on the number of hours of assistance required and the type of services provided.
In the New York area, hourly home care services generally range between:

$35 to $40 per hour

Because every situation is unique, many families speak with a care coordinator to better understand what type of care plan may be most appropriate.

Factors That Affect Home Care Costs

Several factors influence the cost of home care services.

Number of Care Hours

The most significant factor is the number of hours of care required.

Some individuals need only a few hours of assistance each week, while others require daily support.

Common care schedules may include:

  • a few hours per week
  • daily part-time care
  • full-day care
  • live-in caregiving

Care plans can often be adjusted as needs change.

Level of Care Needed

The type of assistance required also affects costs.

Care may include:

More complex care needs may require additional caregiver training or supervision.

Location

Home care costs can vary slightly depending on the region.

Areas such as Long Island, Queens, and the Bronx may have different cost structures based on local regulations, travel distances and caregiver availability.

Comparing Home Care to Assisted Living Costs

Families often compare home care with assisted living when evaluating care options.

Assisted living facilities typically charge monthly fees that include housing, meals, and support services.

In some cases, home care may be more affordable, especially when only part-time assistance is required.

Home care also offers advantages such as:

  • personalized one-on-one support
  • the ability to remain at home
  • flexible care schedules
  • greater independence

For many seniors, remaining at home provides emotional comfort and familiarity.

Programs That May Help Cover Home Care

Many families are surprised to learn that certain programs may help cover the cost of home care services.

Depending on eligibility, programs may include:

These programs can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs for eligible individuals.

Understanding these options can make home care much more accessible for families.

Creating a Personalized Care Plan

Every family’s situation is unique. Some individuals may require only occasional assistance, while others benefit from more comprehensive daily care.

Care coordinators work closely with families to understand their needs and develop personalized care plans.

These plans can evolve over time as care needs change.

Planning for Long-Term Care

Planning ahead for long-term care can provide families with peace of mind.

Exploring home care options early allows families to understand available services, financial considerations, and potential support programs.

Many families begin with a small amount of caregiving support and increase services gradually as needs change.

Speak With a Care Coordinator

If you are exploring home care services for a loved one in Long Island, Queens, or the Bronx, our care coordinators can help answer your questions about care options and costs.

We can discuss your family’s needs and help develop a care plan that supports both safety and independence.

1(800)464-6637