Home Care in Virginia-Highland, Atlanta | HomeWell Care Services
Virginia-Highland · 30306

In-Home Care for
VaHi Families.

Virginia-Highland, VaHi, is one of Atlanta's most beloved intown neighborhoods: historic bungalows on tree-lined streets, the beloved Morningside Farmers Market, Piedmont Park steps away, and a community that has fiercely protected its character for over a century. We provide care that honors that history.

Virginia-Highland at a Glance
5.0 ★
HomeWell Google rating
24/7
Care coordination available
Free
In-home care assessment
✅ Background-Checked Caregivers
👤 Personal Care Manager Included
🔒 Insured & Bonded
💛 No Long-Term Contracts
What Is Home Care in Virginia-Highland?

In-home care in Virginia-Highland, explained simply.

In-home care in Virginia-Highland provides non-medical, one-on-one support for seniors who want to stay in their VaHi homes while receiving help with daily activities, post-hospital recovery, or memory care. Services include personal care, companion care, medication reminders, transportation, and overnight support — all delivered by a trained caregiver matched to your loved one's needs and the neighborhood's character. Families in Virginia-Highland choose in-home care to protect the routines, relationships, and community ties that make VaHi home.

Serving ZIP 30306 · Request a free care planning call or call (470) 945-4800.

Virginia-Highland Home Care

Care that honors VaHi's deep roots.

Virginia-Highland's bungalows and Tudor-style homes, many built between 1905 and 1936, are the longtime residences of Atlanta's most engaged residents. Seniors here have roots that run deep, a neighbor they've known for decades, a Saturday routine at the farmers market, an evening walk to Atkins Park Restaurant.

HomeWell caregivers in Virginia-Highland are matched not just on skill, but on understanding the neighborhood's fabric. We support independence so that routines, relationships, and rituals stay intact, because in VaHi, those things matter. If a specific condition is driving the need for care, our conditions page covers how we approach dementia, Parkinson's, stroke recovery, and more.

Every client receives a dedicated Personal Care Manager who coordinates care, communicates with family members, and adjusts the plan as needs evolve.

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Services in Virginia-Highland

In-home caregiver assisting senior in Virginia-Highland Atlanta home
Local Resources

Medical & Senior Resources Near Virginia-Highland

Hospital

Piedmont Atlanta Hospital

Premier acute care hospital, approximately 2 miles from Virginia-Highland.

1968 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
Hospital

Emory University Hospital

World-class academic medical center serving Virginia-Highland via Clifton Road.

1364 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
Park & Wellness

Piedmont Park

VaHi borders Atlanta's iconic Piedmont Park, ideal for therapeutic walks and outdoor engagement with caregivers.

Market

Morningside Farmers Market

Atlanta's only certified organic farmers market, open Saturdays on North Highland. A beloved routine worth preserving.

1393 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Senior Services

Atlanta Senior Services

City of Atlanta's network of senior programs, resources, and transportation assistance accessible to VaHi residents.

Pharmacy

CVS & Publix Pharmacy, North Highland

Convenient pharmacy options on North Highland Avenue for prescription management and caregiver coordination.

Post-Hospital Care · Virginia-Highland

Returning home after surgery or a hospital stay in Virginia-Highland.

Virginia-Highland's older Craftsman bungalows and two-story homes can present real challenges for someone recovering from surgery or managing mobility limitations. The transition home after a hospital stay is one of the highest-risk periods for older adults — falls, missed medications, and lack of supervision are the leading causes of readmission. In-home care bridges that gap so recovery happens safely.

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Coordinating with local hospitals

Virginia-Highland residents discharged from Piedmont Atlanta Hospital or Ponce City Medical Center can typically have a caregiver in place within 24 to 48 hours.

Care starts in 24–48 hours

Discharge timelines don't wait. In most cases we can have a caregiver in place within 24 to 48 hours, fully briefed on your loved one's needs before the first visit.

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GoHomeWell transition program

Our GoHomeWell program is specifically designed for the first 30 days post-discharge — the window when readmission risk is highest and consistent support matters most.

Common reasons Virginia-Highland families call us after a hospital stay:

  • Recovering from joint replacement or cardiac surgery
  • Fall risk or limited mobility at home
  • Medication management after discharge
  • Family unavailable during daytime hours
  • Transportation to follow-up appointments
  • Transition from rehab facility back home
Memory Care at Home · Virginia-Highland

Dementia and Alzheimer's care in Virginia-Highland homes.

Keeping a parent with dementia in their familiar VaHi bungalow — on streets they have walked for decades — often reduces confusion and anxiety far better than a move to a facility. Our LEAP-trained caregivers provide consistent, structured in-home memory care — often the most effective way to maintain quality of life and reduce anxiety in the early to mid stages of the disease.

What in-home dementia care looks like in Virginia-Highland

Our caregivers who work with memory care clients receive specialized training through HomeWell's LEAP program — focused on behavioral approaches, routine reinforcement, and meaningful engagement that reduces agitation and maintains dignity.

Families managing a parent's dementia while running demanding careers or lives rely on our Care Manager as the primary contact — sending updates, coordinating physician visits, and flagging changes before they become crises.

Many of our clients see specialists at the Emory Brain Health Center, one of the country's leading memory care programs. Our Care Managers review care plan notes and provide transportation to follow-up appointments.

Dementia Care →

Signs a family member in Virginia-Highland may need memory care support

  • Forgetting medications or taking wrong doses
  • Getting disoriented in familiar surroundings
  • Leaving the stove on or skipping meals
  • Increasing confusion in the evenings (sundowning)
  • Withdrawing from activities they previously enjoyed
  • Family caregiver showing signs of burnout
Is It Time?

When Virginia-Highland families typically call us.

Most families in Virginia-Highland don't call us with a formal plan. They call because something shifted — a fall, a hospital stay, a conversation that didn't go well — or because they've been quietly worried for a while and finally decided to act. Here are the situations we hear most often.

  • A parent returned home from the hospital and the house doesn't feel safe anymore
  • Medications are being missed or taken incorrectly
  • Driving has become a concern but the conversation hasn't happened yet
  • A longtime VaHi resident is increasingly isolated — neighbors have noticed changes
  • Early signs of memory loss — confusion, repetition, getting lost on familiar streets
  • A family caregiver is stretched thin and needs consistent relief
  • A parent had a fall or a close call on the stairs of their bungalow
  • An adult child manages everything from out of town and needs someone reliable on the ground

If any of these sound familiar, a free care planning call is the right next step. No pressure, no commitment — just an honest conversation about what support looks like.

What Families Say

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HomeWell Care was certainly there for us in our time of need. They took the time to know us and paired us with the perfect caregivers. Anita and Nora genuinely cared for my parents and quickly became like family.

— Steve Clark · Google Review
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Great care and genuine concern for what matters to the client. Professional, responsive, and truly invested in the wellbeing of every person they serve.

— Dr. Rubia Anderson · Google Review
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The safety and happiness of both client and caregiver is a real priority. Dr. Davis is always available to answer questions. A wonderful experience.

— Dil Vaughn · Google Review
Virginia-Highland FAQ

Questions About Home Care in Virginia-Highland

HomeWell provides companion care, personal care, dementia and Alzheimer's support, medication reminders, meal preparation, transportation, overnight and live-in care, respite care, and our signature programs including GoHomeWell and SureStep, all designed around your loved one's specific routine and home.
We believe home care should fit your loved one's existing life, not disrupt it. During the initial assessment, your Care Manager documents daily routines, Saturday farmers market visits, afternoon walks on the BeltLine, weekly church attendance, and our caregivers support those routines as a core part of care.
Non-medical home care in Virginia-Highland and the Atlanta area typically ranges from pricing personalized to your loved one's needs. We provide a transparent quote after your free assessment, with no obligation. Many families use long-term care insurance or VA benefits, visit our Paying for Care page for the full picture.
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital and Emory University Hospital are the primary hospital systems serving VaHi residents. Our Care Managers coordinate directly with these providers and their specialist networks.
Yes. Atkins Park is part of the Virginia-Highland Civic Association area, and we serve all of the 30306 zip code including Atkins Park, the North Highland corridor, and surrounding blocks. Call (470) 945-4800 to confirm service at your address.
In most cases within 24 to 48 hours. We coordinate with Piedmont Atlanta Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital discharge teams to arrange care before your loved one leaves the hospital when possible.
Yes, and for many families it is the best option. Familiar surroundings — the neighborhood streets, the home itself — often significantly reduce confusion and agitation in early to mid-stage dementia. Our caregivers are trained in HomeWell's LEAP memory care program, and for clients who see specialists at the Emory Brain Health Center, our Care Managers review care plan notes and support transportation to appointments.
Your dedicated Care Manager is your primary point of contact. They provide regular updates, coordinate physician appointments, and flag any changes in condition. Many of our out-of-state families say the Care Manager relationship is what gives them real peace of mind. Call (470) 945-4800 to talk through your situation.

Begin with a free, no-obligation care planning call.

We come to you, learn what matters most, and build a care plan around your loved one's life in Virginia-Highland.