Family caregiver support is in-home respite care that gives family caregivers a scheduled break while a trained caregiver takes over. Seniors Helping Seniors® provides this relief through experienced, mature adults who bring genuine life understanding to every visit, built on shared generational experience.
Trusted by families across Sarasota and Manatee counties, with caregivers matched to your loved one’s needs and personality.
Respite care means a caregiver comes to your loved one’s home on a schedule that works for you, handling the responsibilities you normally carry. Coverage can range from a few hours weekly to overnight shifts.
Assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility so your loved one stays safe and comfortable at home
Genuine conversation, shared activities, and social connection that comes naturally from shared life experience
Cooking meals to fit your loved one’s preferences, grocery shopping, and full kitchen cleanup afterward
Timely reminders to take medications, help reading prescription labels, and assistance opening packaging
Caregivers are required to remain awake throughout night shifts to provide safe, responsive assistance
Laundry, folding linens, sweeping, vacuuming, and general tidying to keep the home clean and safe

Light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, grocery shopping, errands, and medication reminders.

Bathing and showering assistance, dressing, toileting, grooming, and mobility support
In-home safety assessment, hazard identification, and ongoing monitoring by caregivers
Supervision, companionship, and structured social interaction for clients with cognitive decline
Socialization, pet care, and regular updates for family members who live far away
Relief for family caregivers, available around the clock including overnight
Rides to appointments and errands, provided as part of a broader care plan
Full range of services at zero out-of-pocket cost for eligible veterans through our VA contract
Families come to us from many different starting points. The situations below represent the most common ones, but the right time to call is whenever the current arrangement stops working.
You are the primary caregiver and have not had consistent time to rest, recharge, or tend to your own needs
You live out of the area and need a trusted, consistent presence checking in on your loved one regularly
You are managing a job alongside caregiving responsibilities, and the combination has become unsustainable
Your loved one gets up frequently during the night, and you are not getting the sleep you need to function
You have a trip, a medical appointment, or a family commitment coming up and need reliable coverage arranged
The same caregivers, visit after visit
Consistent care means the same caregiver showing up, learning routines, and building a real relationship over time. That consistency reduces stress for family caregivers and creates a more stable, predictable experience at home. We track the Continuity of Care Index to make sure the same caregivers stay with the same clients over time, and most home care agencies do not measure this at all.
Experienced, mature caregivers
Our caregivers share genuine life experience with the people they serve. That common ground makes the relationship feel natural, not transactional.
Contracted with VA, Medicare Advantage, and PACE
Only a small percentage of home care agencies are approved by any one of these programs. Being contracted with all three reflects the credentialing standards each requires, and eligible clients may receive caregiver support at zero out-of-pocket cost.
Getting care in place is a straightforward process. Most families go from first contact to active care in 48 hours to one week, depending on the complexity of the schedule.
Call us or reach out online. Our intake coordinator will spend about 15 minutes understanding your situation, answering your questions, and confirming whether caregiver support is the right next step.
Documents are sent digitally for review and signature. If you would prefer to handle paperwork in person, that option is available too.
A registered nurse visits your loved one's home for a thorough one-hour assessment, typically scheduled within 24 to 48 hours of your first call.
We match your loved one with caregivers based on skill set, availability, proximity to the home, and personality fit.
Simple schedules are typically up and running within a few days. More involved arrangements with multiple caregivers take a bit longer.
Most families pay privately, but eligible veterans and those with certain Medicare Advantage or PACE plans may have coverage options that reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket costs.
Billing happens every other week for the prior two weeks of service. No upfront payment is required before care begins.
Eligible veterans receive services at no out-of-pocket cost. The VA assesses each veteran individually and authorizes a set number of weekly care hours, typically between 4 and 20.
Clients enrolled in qualifying Medicare Advantage plans may receive covered services at no out-of-pocket cost, based on individually authorized weekly hours.
PACE enrollees receive services covered through the program. Like the VA and Medicare Advantage, PACE authorizes a specific number of weekly hours and the agency schedules care accordingly.
Seniors Helping Seniors® covers families throughout Manatee County and the surrounding region. If you are looking for Home Care in Bradenton or a neighboring community, we serve:
Manatee County:
Bradenton | South Bradenton | Bayshore Gardens | Samoset | Memphis, FL | Anna Maria | Holmes Beach | Bradenton Beach | Longboat Key | Palmetto | Ellenton | Parrish | Lakewood Ranch
Sarasota County:
Sarasota | Fruitville | Springs | Gulf Gate Estates | Venice
Pinellas County:
St. Petersburg | Clearwater | Largo | Dunedin | Safety Harbor | Tarpon Springs
Hillsborough County
Tampa | Lutz | Carrollwood
Most families begin with a short 10 to 15 minute call to talk through the situation and see whether the service is the right fit. There is no obligation to move forward.
From your first call to the start of care, the typical timeline is 48 hours to one week. Simple schedules with a few weekly hours can often be staffed within a couple of days. More complex arrangements that involve multiple caregivers or overnight shifts take a little longer to coordinate, but the agency moves quickly once the nurse assessment is complete and caregiver matching is done.
Yes. Caregivers are required to remain awake throughout the full duration of night shifts. This is especially important for clients who get up frequently to use the bathroom or who may become disoriented in the dark. Overnight coverage is available every hour of the day, including extended overnight arrangements as part of a broader care schedule.
Respite care is available on both an intermittent and a recurring basis. Whether you need a caregiver for a specific trip, a medical procedure you have coming up, or a regular weekly schedule to give yourself consistent time to recharge, the agency can accommodate the arrangement. The intake coordinator will help you figure out what makes the most sense for your situation.
Every caregiver goes through Level 2 background screening via Florida’s Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse before they begin working with any client. This is the most thorough level of screening available in the state of Florida. In addition, home health aides who provide hands-on personal care complete 40 hours of training courses followed by additional hands-on preparation with the agency’s in-house nurse.
We will make a change. Our intake and matching process is designed to get the fit right from the start, drawing on personality, availability, skill set, and proximity. But when a match does not feel right, we take that feedback seriously and introduce a different caregiver promptly. Consistency and comfort are the goal, not forcing a pairing that is not working.
Yes. A registered nurse visits the home for an approximately one-hour assessment before any care begins. The nurse evaluates the client’s care needs, checks the home environment for safety factors like grab bars, throw rugs, and walkway clearance, and notes any specific concerns from the family. This assessment is typically scheduled within 24 to 48 hours of the first call and is included as part of the intake process.
Care schedules start from as few as 6 hours per week and can scale up to 24/7 continuous care, with multiple caregivers rotating in shifts as needed. For families who need only occasional coverage, the intake coordinator can walk you through the available options and help determine the right starting point based on your loved one’s current needs.