The New York Care Concierge

  • Dedicated support that helps your loved one heal comfortably and safely at home after discharge.

Coming Home With Confidence After Surgery, Illness, or Hospital Care

Care that helps your loved one feel supported during the important days after discharge.

A Gentler Way Back Home

Helping Your Loved One Settle In and Feel at Ease

The period following a hospital stay or procedure can be difficult to navigate, particularly when your loved one needs guidance with daily routines, safe movement, and adjusting to new instructions. Our recovery and transitional support takes the stress out of coming home — making the process feel calmer, safer, and more manageable for everyone involved.

Settling In With Ease

Hands-on help during the first days at home, from comfort needs and personal routines to the small but important tasks that feel harder during recovery.

Confident Movement at Home

Attentive assistance with walking, repositioning, and moving through the home with greater steadiness and security.

Reliable Support for the Whole Family

A trusted caregiver helps lift the burden from family members while ensuring your loved one always has someone dependable close by.

The Days That Matter Most

Practical, caring support for the details that make healing at home possible.

Discharge instructions only go so far. Our caregivers are there for the everyday moments — helping with routines, safety, and comfort when your loved one needs it most.

Coming home should bring relief, not added stress for the people who love them most.

Coming home should feel like relief, not another thing your family has to manage alone.

Post-Discharge Care

Personalized assistance settling back into home life following a hospital stay, outpatient procedure, illness, or rehab program.

Safe Mobility Assistance

Support with walking, transfers, navigating stairs, and moving through the home with greater ease and confidence.

Recovery Routine Support

Help staying consistent with new routines, discharge instructions, and the gradual return to everyday activities.

Meals & Hydration

Simple meal preparation, healthy snacks, fluid reminders, and nourishment-focused care throughout the recovery period.

Medication Reminders

Thoughtful prompts to help clients stay on track with medications and follow through on recovery guidelines.

Keeping Families Informed

Ongoing communication that helps family members stay connected, feel reassured, and worry a little less.

Helpful Answers for Families

Frequently Asked Questions

Returning home after a hospitalization or procedure brings new routines and real questions. Here are some of the things families ask most when considering recovery and transitional support.

Still Have Questions?

Every situation is unique. We would love to talk through what your loved one is facing and help you figure out the right level of support.

In-home recovery support is a strong fit for older adults who need a little extra help during the days or weeks following a hospital stay, surgery, illness, fall, or discharge from a rehabilitation program. It is especially valuable for families who are concerned about their loved one being on their own too soon — particularly when mobility, energy levels, or overall confidence may still be rebuilding.

Not at all. While many families reach out following a hospital stay, transitional support can be just as helpful after an outpatient procedure, a period of illness at home, a fall, or a discharge from a short-term rehabilitation or skilled nursing facility. If your loved one is moving through a period of change and could use steady, attentive support to feel more settled and secure, transitional care may be a great fit.

 
Ideally, it helps to start thinking about care before your loved one comes home. Arranging support ahead of discharge gives everyone more time to prepare, ask questions, and make sure the right help is in place from the very first day back. That said, we understand that transitions do not always go as planned. If your loved one is already home and you are realizing more support is needed, it is never too late to reach out and get care started.

Absolutely. Leaving a rehabilitation facility is an important milestone, but it does not always mean your loved one is ready to manage everything independently at home. Our caregivers can step in right where rehab leaves off — helping with daily routines, safe movement, meals, medication reminders, and the kind of steady support that makes the transition from facility to home feel a lot more manageable and reassuring.

Recovery and transitional support is non-medical care focused on comfort, daily routines, and practical assistance at home. We do not provide skilled nursing, physical therapy, or any clinical services. What we do offer is dependable, hands-on support with personal care, mobility, meals, medication reminders, and companionship during the recovery period. Many families find that our care works beautifully alongside medical home health services, filling in the everyday gaps that clinical visits do not always cover.

Personalized Support Begins Here

We're Here to Help

Tell us what your loved one needs, and we’ll help you understand the right level of private in-home support.