24-Hour Awake Care at CareTeam Home

When a loved one requires constant attention and support throughout the day and night, families often worry about their safety, well-being, and quality of life. At CareTeam Home, we provide 24-Hour Awake Care a round the clock caregiving service where our professional caregivers remain alert, attentive, and fully awake at all hours to ensure your loved one’s comfort, security, and health.

24-Hour Awake Care?
CareTeam Home LLC

What Is 24-Hour Awake Care?

Unlike live in care, where caregivers may rest during the night, 24-Hour Awake Care ensures continuous supervision. This service is designed for individuals who cannot be left alone due to medical conditions, mobility issues, dementia, Alzheimer’s, or high fall risk.

Caregivers work in shifts to stay awake and responsive at all times monitoring, assisting, and supporting your loved one whenever needed.

Who Needs 24-Hour Awake Care?

  • Wake frequently during the night and require supervision.
  • Have advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s.
  • Are prone to wandering, confusion, or agitation.
  • Have complex medical conditions needing constant monitoring.
  • Require help with toileting, repositioning, or mobility around the clock.
  • Are recovering from major surgery or hospitalization.
  • Need end-of-life (palliative or hospice) care with continuous support.

What We Provide with 24-Hour Awake Care

Our 24-hour awake care services are designed to cover every aspect of daily living and overnight needs.

Nighttime Support

  • Continuous monitoring to ensure safety.
  • Assistance with nighttime toileting and hygiene.
  • Repositioning in bed to prevent bedsores and discomfort.
  • Calm reassurance during confusion, restlessness, or anxiety.
  • Immediate response to emergencies or health concerns.
Nighttime Support

Client Referral Information
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Social Worker/Case Manager/Others Name

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Address

Client Information

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Home Address

Guardian's Information

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Has client received home care previously?
Any Use of supportive devices?
Any pets?