Personal Care Assistant
Hands-on help with the everyday things that keep life comfortable — bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and steady companionship.
Simply Home Care provides Personal Care Assistants, Home Health Aides, and OPWDD support so your loved one can stay safe, comfortable, and independent at home — right where they want to be.
Every plan of care starts with a free, no-obligation assessment in your home, so the support matches the person — not a template.
Hands-on help with the everyday things that keep life comfortable — bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and steady companionship.
Certified aides who assist with personal care plus health-related tasks under a nurse's supervision — medication reminders, vital sign monitoring, and transfer assistance.
Person-centered services for individuals supported through the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities, focused on independence, community life, and family respite.
Anyone can send someone to your door. We take the time to send the right person — someone whose experience, temperament, and language fit the household they're walking into.
Tell us what's going on. We'll answer your questions plainly — including how coverage and cost work — with no pressure.
We visit at a time that suits you, look at daily needs and safety, and build a care plan around them.
We match and introduce your caregiver, then stay involved to make sure it's the right fit week after week.
We'll walk you through what you may qualify for before you commit to anything.
If your loved one has Medicaid or is enrolled in a Managed Long Term Care plan, home care hours may be covered at no cost to your family. We work with major New York MLTC plans and can help you understand the assessment and authorization process.
Prefer to arrange care directly? Private pay gives you the most flexibility — hourly, overnight, or live-in coverage, scheduled around your family rather than around a benefit determination. Clear rates, no long-term contract.
Often, yes. If your loved one has Medicaid or is enrolled in an MLTC plan, authorized home care hours may be covered at no cost to your family. We'll walk you through what the assessment looks at and what you're likely to qualify for — before you commit to anything.
It depends on your coverage and the kind of caregiver you need. Private pay can move quickly. Medicaid and MLTC cases move at the pace of the authorization. Call us and we'll give you an honest timeline for your situation rather than a number designed to sound good.
Tell us, and we'll rematch. A caregiver spends hours in your loved one's home — personality matters as much as skill, and not every pairing works on the first try. Raising it early is normal, and it is never a problem.
Absolutely. Plenty of families begin with help two or three mornings a week — bathing, breakfast, a little company — and add hours later if things change. Starting small is a perfectly sensible way to find out whether care helps.
Have a question that isn't here? Call 866-970-8998 — no script, no pressure.
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Most people call us with more questions than answers — that's normal. Tell us what's happening and we'll help you figure out the next step.