
For personal support workers (PSWs), companionship, basic care:
$35–$45 per hour
Often a 3–4 hour minimum per visit
Best for:
Bathing & hygiene
Meal prep
Light housekeeping
Companionship
Medication reminders
Example:
4 hours × $35 = $140 per visit
If care is needed every day:
$180–$300 per day
Usually 4–8 hours/day
More cost-effective than short hourly visits
For seniors who cannot be left alone (dementia, fall risk, post-hospital):
$250–$400 per day
Monthly cost: $7,500–$12,000
Still often cheaper than retirement home but expensive than long term care facility
For medical needs (wound care, injections, assessments):
$80–$150 per hour
Usually short, targeted visits
Home care cost depends on:
Level of care (companionship vs dementia care)
Hours per visit
Overnight supervision
Language or cultural needs
Weekend / holiday coverage
Urgency (same-day or emergency care)
Many families think:
“Home care is too expensive.”
But in reality:
A few hours of care can prevent falls, hospital visits, and burnout
It often delays or avoids nursing home placement
You pay only for what you need, not a flat institutional fee
