24-Hour Live-In Care

Around-the-Clock Support for Your Loved One Right at Home

At Beta Care Services CT, we understand that some individuals need more than occasional assistance—they need someone by their side throughout the day and night. Our 24-hour live-in care service is designed for individuals with complex or intensive care needs who require continuous support. Since 2004, we've helped Connecticut families keep their loved ones safe and comfortable at home, surrounded by everything familiar to them. When round-the-clock care becomes necessary, you don't have to face it alone.

What Our Live-In Care Service Includes

Our 24-hour live-in care provides continuous, hands-on assistance that covers every aspect of daily living. Here's what you can expect:

  • Personal care assistance including bathing, grooming, dressing, and hygiene support delivered with respect for each individual's dignity and personal preferences throughout the day.
  • Medication reminders and health monitoring to help maintain proper medication schedules, track vital signs, and communicate any changes to healthcare providers promptly.
  • Meal planning and preparation that accommodates dietary requirements, nutritional needs, and personal food preferences to support overall health and wellbeing.
  • Mobility and transfer support for individuals who need physical assistance moving around their home safely, reducing fall risks and promoting comfortable movement.
  • Overnight supervision and emergency response ensuring someone is always present to respond to needs that arise during nighttime hours when individuals are most vulnerable.
  • Companionship and emotional support because quality care goes beyond physical assistance—our caregivers build genuine relationships with those they support.

Ready to learn more? Call us at (860) 461-0365 to discuss your family's care needs.

In the Comfort of Their Own Home

There's something irreplaceable about home. The photos on the walls, the favorite chair, the neighborhood sounds—these familiar elements provide comfort that no facility can replicate. With our 24-hour live-in care, your loved one doesn't have to leave behind the life they've built. They can maintain their daily routines, sleep in their own bed, and stay connected to their community. This continuity often leads to better emotional wellbeing and can even support better health outcomes for individuals with complex care needs.

One Consistent Caregiver

Unlike rotating shift workers or facility staff, live-in care means your loved one develops a real relationship with their caregiver. Over time, our caregivers learn the subtle preferences, unspoken needs, and unique personality of each individual. They notice small changes that might indicate a health concern. They understand which activities bring joy and which situations cause stress. This deep familiarity allows for truly personalized care that adapts naturally to your family member's evolving needs.

Peace of Mind for the Entire Family

When a family member has intensive care needs, worry becomes a constant companion. Is she safe right now? Did he take his medication? What if something happens overnight? Our 24-hour live-in care eliminates that anxiety. You can focus on being a loving family member rather than a full-time caregiver. Whether you're at work, caring for your own children, or simply getting a full night's sleep, you'll know that someone qualified and compassionate is right there with your loved one.

Common Questions About 24-Hour Live-In Care

  • What's the difference between 24-hour care and hourly care services?

    With 24-hour live-in care, a caregiver is present in the home around the clock to provide continuous support. Hourly care involves scheduled visits for specific time periods. Live-in care is ideal for individuals who need ongoing supervision and assistance throughout the day and night.

  • How do you match caregivers with individuals?

    We carefully consider each person's care needs, personality, and preferences when selecting a caregiver. Our goal is to find someone who will not only meet care requirements but also connect well on a personal level with the individual and their family.

  • Can live-in caregivers help with medical needs?

    Our caregivers provide non-medical support including medication reminders, health monitoring, and coordination with healthcare providers. We work closely with your loved one's physician to ensure care plans align with medical recommendations.

  • What happens if our regular caregiver is sick or needs time off?

    We always have qualified backup caregivers who are familiar with your family member's care plan. We ensure continuity of care so your loved one is never without support, even when schedules change.

  • How quickly can you start providing 24-hour live-in care?

    After an initial assessment to understand your family member's needs, we can typically begin care within a short timeframe. We'll work with you to create a smooth transition that feels comfortable for everyone involved.

  • Do you work with Connecticut DDS waivers?

    Yes, we work with individuals who have waivers through the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services. Our team can help you understand what services may be covered through your existing waiver program.

  • How do family members stay informed about their loved one's care?

    Communication is essential. We provide regular updates and maintain open dialogue with family members. You'll always know how your loved one is doing and can reach us with questions or concerns at any time.

  • Who is eligible for Individualized Day Support services?

    IDS is available to individuals enrolled in a Connecticut DDS waiver program, including the Comprehensive Supports, Individual and Family Supports, or Employment and Day Supports waivers. Your DDS case manager can help determine whether IDS is appropriate for your Individual Plan.

  • Where do IDS activities take place?

    IDS is a community-based service. Activities happen throughout your local area—at parks, libraries, stores, volunteer sites, recreational facilities, and other real-world community settings, not in a facility or center.

  • How is IDS different from Group Day programs?

    Group Day programs typically involve structured activities with multiple participants in a facility setting. IDS is highly individualized and takes place in the community, with programming designed specifically around your personal interests, goals, and preferences.

  • Can IDS help prepare someone for employment?

    Yes. IDS often includes vocational exploration and skill-building activities that can serve as a foundation for future employment. For individuals interested in working, IDS can be a stepping stone toward supported employment services.

  • How many hours of IDS can someone receive?

    The number of hours depends on your Level of Need assessment and your Individual Plan. Your case manager works with you to determine appropriate service levels based on your goals and allocated funding.

  • Can IDS be combined with other services?

    Absolutely. Many individuals combine IDS with other waiver services such as Individual Home Support, Respite, or Companion Services. Your support team can help you create a comprehensive service package that meets all your needs.

  • How do I get started with Individualized Day Support?

    Talk with your DDS case manager about including IDS in your Individual Plan. Once approved, Beta Care Services CT can work with you to design programming that reflects your interests and goals. Call us to learn more about the process.

Let's Talk About Your Family's Care Needs

Finding the right care solution for someone you love takes time and careful consideration. We're here to answer your questions, discuss your specific situation, and help you determine if 24-hour live-in care is the right fit. There's no pressure and no obligation—just a caring team ready to help.


Contact Beta Care Services CT at (860) 461-0365 to schedule your free consultation today.