Home Care in Boston, MA
From Dorchester to the Back Bay, caregivers who actually know Boston.
Finding home care in Boston means dealing with parking nightmares, triple-deckers with steep stairs, and neighborhoods where you need to know which streets are one-way. You want a caregiver who’s not going to get lost on their way to your mom’s apartment in JP or spend twenty minutes looking for parking in Beacon Hill.
Our caregivers live and work in Greater Boston. They know the T schedule, they know which hospitals are which (Mass General vs Brigham vs Beth Israel matters when you’re doing discharge planning), and they understand the rhythm of city life. That matters when you’re trusting someone with a family member.
Boston Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide home care throughout Boston, including:
We also serve surrounding areas including Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, and the South Shore communities.
Services Available in Boston
Personal Care
Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility. The morning routine that’s gotten harder—we make it manageable.
Companion Care
Someone to talk to, play cards with, go for walks. Errands to Stop & Shop or doctor’s appointments—company for the things you used to do alone.
Dementia Care
Specialized caregivers trained in Alzheimer’s and memory care. Patience, redirection, safety—the skills that matter when memory fades.
Homemaking
Light cleaning, laundry, meal prep, grocery runs. Keeping the apartment manageable so you can focus on living, not cleaning.
Respite Care
A break for family caregivers. A few hours, a weekend, or longer—so you can rest and come back stronger.
Hospital Discharge and Recovery
Getting discharged from Mass General, Brigham and Women’s, or Beth Israel often happens faster than families expect. Suddenly you’re home but not ready to manage alone. We work with hospital discharge planners and can often start care within 24-48 hours. Whether it’s post-surgery recovery, rehab support, or transitioning from hospital to home, we help fill the gap.
Why Local Knowledge Matters in Boston
Caregivers who know parking rules in your neighborhood (resident stickers, street cleaning days)
Familiarity with Boston’s hospitals and clinics for appointments
Experience with older buildings—narrow stairs, radiator heat, limited elevator access
Understanding of Boston neighborhoods and what makes each one unique
For information on elder services in Massachusetts, visit Mass.gov Elder Affairs.
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Looking for Care in Boston?
Tell us what you need. We’ll figure out if we’re the right fit—and if we’re not, we’ll point you in the right direction.