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Care in Facilities (Assisted Living, Rehab, and Hospital Support)
Extra support when facilities are stretched thin—consistent presence, comfort, and family communication when it matters most.
- Companion support in assisted living or adult family homes
- Extra help during rehab stays and transitions
- Family updates and coordination with staff (non-medical)
Serving King County & Pierce County.
What kind of overnight care do you need?
Assisted Living / Adult Family Home Support
A consistent caregiver for routine support, engagement, and extra supervision alongside facility staff.
Rehab/SNF Companion Support
Help during recovery—meals, encouragement, mobility support (non-medical), and comfort during longer days.
Hospital Companion/Sitter Support
Calm presence, reorientation, and family communication—especially helpful during long stays or high-risk times.
What care in facilities can include
We complement (not replace) facility staff by providing steady, 1:1 support.
Companionship and emotional reassurance
Meal assistance and hydration reminders (as allowed)
Mobility support and safe accompaniment (non-medical)
Engagement to reduce confusion or agitation
Support during transitions (therapy, evenings, visits)
Family communication and practical updates
Coordination with staff within facility policies
How families benefit
More consistent attention and comfort for your loved one
Less stress on family members who can’t be there all day
Better continuity during transitions and recovery periods
A calmer experience for everyone involved
How we set up facility support
Consultation (location, schedule, facility rules, goals)
Confirm permissions (what the facility allows us to do)
Care plan + schedule (coverage times that matter most)
Caregiver match (steady fit for personality + situation)
Ongoing oversight (updates and adjustments)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you replace nursing or facility staff?
our care is non-medical and designed to complement facility staff.
Can you provide overnight coverage in a facility?
Yes—however it depends on the facility and staffing availability.
Can you attend care conferences or coordinate with staff?
Yes—within permissions and scope, we help keep communication clear.
What facilities do you serve?
We serve facilities across King & Pierce Counties—schedule depends on staffing and needs.
Can you coordinate with facility staff?
Yes. We work alongside staff to support routines and communication.
What tasks can your caregiver do in a facility?
Companionship, meal support, mobility assistance (as appropriate), escorting, and routine help—non-medical.
Can you provide evening or overnight support in a facility?
Sometimes, depending on facility policies and staffing availability.
Does the facility have to approve outside caregivers?
Often yes. We’ll help you confirm the facility’s policy during your consultation.
Get the extra support your loved one resides
Schedule your Complimentary Care Consultation and we’ll recommend the best facility support plan and coverage times.
