When your loved one can't be left alone overnight — fall risk, late-stage dementia, post-stroke recovery — we staff two or three aides rotating across the full 24 hours so a caregiver is always alert.

24-hour care — sometimes called continuous or split-shift care — is different from live-in care. Aides do not sleep through the night. Two or three aides rotate, each staying awake during their shift, so your loved one always has someone watching and ready to respond.
This level of care is usually right when:
Medicaid covers 24-hour home care for most New Yorkers who qualify. Amelia handles the application, the assessment, and the aide placement.
Whether you're navigating a new diagnosis or ready to bring care home, a care coordinator walks you through your options. Bilingual intake. No fees, ever.
The same small team rotates — familiar faces, never a stranger overnight.
Unlike live-in care, aides do not sleep. Bathroom trips, medication, anxiety episodes — covered.
Bathing, dressing, toileting, transfers, meals, light housekeeping, medication reminders.
Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Bengali, Haitian Creole, Arabic — aides who can talk with your loved one.
Daily shift notes shared with family — you stay informed even from far away.
A real human at Amelia is reachable 24/7. Aide can't make it? Sudden hospital trip? We respond same hour.
Free assessment, free intake, no fees ever. Tell us what you're dealing with — we'll tell you what's possible.