
The 10 Best Home Care Services for Seniors in Washoe County, NV for 2023
Caring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care. To help you with your search, browse the 56 reviews below for homecare agencies in Washoe County. On average, consumers rate home care in Washoe County 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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Right at Home Reno
Home Instead - Reno, NV
High Desert Home Care of Carson City,...
Interim HealthCare Personal Care & su...
Senior Helpers - Reno
Lend-A-Hand Senior Services
Comfort Keepers of Reno
All Valley - Reno
FirstLight Home Care of Reno
Sierra Home Health Care
Caring Nurses
Home Care Plus
Interim HealthCare Personal Care & Su...
Maxim Healthcare Reno, NV
American Home Companions-corporate
Your Choice Home Health Care - Reno, NV
Other Options in Washoe County, NV
Home Care near Washoe County, NV
Recent Reviews of Home Care in Washoe County
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Review of Right at Home Reno
We have been using Right at Home Reno, and this will be our second week. They offer safety and companionship. They also provide some housekeeping. The staff was excellent, and I was very pleased. Read more
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Review of Right at Home Reno
We're using Right at Home Reno for my mother-in-law. It's very good. She likes the young lady that comes in twice a week to be with her. It's actually like adult daycare. She doesn't do any of the ... Read more
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Review of FirstLight Home Care of Reno
We're using FirstLight Home Care of Reno for my husband. I have a caregiver come in for five hours a day, once a week. They offer companionship service. I've had several different caregivers from t... Read more
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