Overnight 24/7 Care & Live-in Care

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Overnight & Live-in Care

Peace of mind through the night—safety, support, and routine help when evenings are the hardest.

Serving King County & Pierce County.

What kind of overnight care do you need?

Overnight Support (scheduled overnight shift)

Best when your loved one needs help during the night or is at fall risk.

Live-in Support (extended presence)

Best for ongoing daily help with a consistent routine and companionship.

24-hour coverage (rotating shifts)

Best when continuous awake coverage is needed due to safety or wandering risk.

*Coverage types depend on care needs, schedule, and staffing availability—your consultation clarifies the best fit.

What overnight care includes

  • Bedtime routine support (hygiene, dressing, settling in)

  • Nighttime assistance (bathroom trips, repositioning reminders, reassurance)

  • Safety-focused supervision for fall risk or confusion

  • Light tidying, dishes, and setting up for morning

  • Morning routine help (breakfast, hygiene, medication reminders)

  • Family updates on nighttime patterns and concerns

Overnight care is a strong fit when…

  • Nighttime wandering or confusion is present

  • Frequent bathroom trips increase fall risk

  • Sleep schedule issues create caregiver burnout

  • Family caregivers can’t safely manage nights alone

  • Anxiety increases after dark (sundowning patterns)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide “awake” overnight care?

We’ll recommend the right overnight structure based on safety needs and nighttime patterns.

Yes—many families use it short-term after an illness, surgery, or major change.

We assess risk, routines, and household needs during your consultation.

Yes—many plans blend daytime support with overnight coverage.

Overnight is a scheduled night shift; live-in is extended presence with rest periods; 24-hour is rotating awake coverage.

With 24-hour coverage, yes. With overnight support, typically yes. Live-in may include sleep periods depending on the plan.

Wandering risk, frequent bathroom trips, fall risk, confusion, or caregiver exhaustion.

Often yes. Many families begin with the highest-risk nights and adjust as needs change.

Get safer nights and a better routine

Schedule your Complimentary Care Consultation and we’ll help you map next steps—schedule, routines, and the right level of support.