Get the care you need in the home you love. From help a few days a week to 24/7 support for more complex needs, we have an in-home care solution that’s right for you. TheKey is the nation’s leading provider of premium in-home care.
Communities We Serve:
Magnolia,
Capital Hill,
Madison Park,
Montlake,
Sand Point,
Madrona,
Ballard,
Queen Anne,
Leschi,
North Tacoma,
Gig Harbor,
University Place,
Bellevue,
Medina,
Yarrow Point,
Meydenbauer Bay,
Woodridge,
Somerset,
Lake Hills,
Lake Sammamish and more
We will design a Care Plan to meet your specific needs, guiding you and your family along every step of your care journey.
HOME CARE
Our high-quality in-home care includes:
- Companionship
- Help At Home
- Respite Care
- 24/7 Care
- Live-In Care
MEMORY CARE
Our caregivers are expertly
trained to support:
trained to support:
- Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Vascular Dementia
- Lewy Body Dementia
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- Parkinson’s Disease Dementia
SPECIALIZED CARE
We provide the best care so our clients can live safely at home.
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Heart Health
- After A Stroke
- Cancer
- End-Of-Life Care
- Hospital To Home
DAILY ACTIVITIES
- Companionship
- Cognitive Engagement
- Personal Care and Hygiene
- Medication Reminders
- Transportation and Errands
- Activities and Social Connection
- Light Housekeeping
- Meal Prep and Nutrition
We will design a Care Plan to meet your specific needs, guiding you and your family along every step of your care journey.
HOME CARE
Our high-quality in-home care includes:
- Companionship
- Help At Home
- Respite Care
- 24/7 Care
- Live-In Care
MEMORY CARE
Our caregivers are expertly
trained to support:
trained to support:
- Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Vascular Dementia
- Lewy Body Dementia
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- Parkinson’s Disease Dementia
SPECIALIZED CARE
We provide the best care so our clients can live safely at home.
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Heart Health
- After A Stroke
- Cancer
- End-Of-Life Care
- Hospital To Home
DAILY ACTIVITIES
- Companionship
- Cognitive Engagement
- Personal Care and Hygiene
- Medication Reminders
- Transportation and Errands
- Activities and Social Connection
- Light Housekeeping
- Meal Prep and Nutrition
Let’s explore your care options.
Set up a free phone consultation to learn about the care options that best fit your needs. Our team can help match you with the right support and services to live and age successfully at home. Interested in caregiver application status? Please email HRServiceCenter@thekey.com
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We are very happy with the reliability of our caregivers and how the service finds a fill-in when one our regulars has to cancel.
— Tom B., Seattle, WA -
Amy was amazing in getting this set up so quickly, and the caregivers are really great; far exceeding expectations. Everything has been very fast, thorough and efficient. Also, the people are very caring.
— Barbara C., Bellevue, WA -
We have been so impressed with the level of knowledge and care provided by all we interact with.
— Sara H., Seattle, WA -
We have developed wonderful relationships with my mom’s caregivers and they are each part of our family. They are professional and nurturing. We also have a really helpful, responsive scheduler.
— Blaire H., Seattle, WA -
Very good help is available with short notice. It is a wonderful resource.
— Ann C., Seattle, WA -
Great, consistent, reliable service and care. Thank You!
— Jeanne P., Seattle, WA -
I only give recommendations if asked which doesn’t happen often. I do tell friends what wonderful care my husband receives from our regular caregiver.
— Joyce V., Edmonds, WA -
TheKey has been rock-solid reliable in staffing in-home care for my father every single day of the year.
— Tom B., Seattle, WA
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does home care cost?
Home care is typically billed by the hour, so the cost depends on the number of care hours per week and can vary slightly by region. Most families pay out-of-pocket for their care or use long-term care insurance.
Does Medicare cover the cost of home care?
If you have Original Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) or Part B (Medical Insurance), you may be eligible for Medicare home health benefits. To qualify, you must meet all of these requirements: be homebound, be under the active care of a doctor who has certified that you need intermittent occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and/or skilled nursing care. And the home health agency must be Medicare approved. Please note that home health care is a different service from non-medical home care.
Medicare does not cover long-term care, 24-hour care at home, or non-medical home care if you need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) or personal care like bathing and have no other medical needs. Understanding exactly what Medicare covers can be complicated. We recommend that you consult with an insurance expert to see if you or your loved one is eligible.
Medicare does not cover long-term care, 24-hour care at home, or non-medical home care if you need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) or personal care like bathing and have no other medical needs. Understanding exactly what Medicare covers can be complicated. We recommend that you consult with an insurance expert to see if you or your loved one is eligible.
Will my long-term care insurance cover home care?
It depends on your policy. If this is your first time using your benefits for home care, it’s best to contact your insurance provider to be sure that you have an active claim, confirm any applicable elimination period, and clarify the services covered under your policy. TheKey is an approved provider with most major Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance carriers-and we have a free service to help our clients navigate all aspects of the claims process.
If you need long-term care insurance help to initiate a new claim or need guidance with an existing claim, we have a dedicated team of long-term care insurance experts ready to help. Learn more about this free service.
If you need long-term care insurance help to initiate a new claim or need guidance with an existing claim, we have a dedicated team of long-term care insurance experts ready to help. Learn more about this free service.
Is using a home care agency better than hiring a private caregiver?
If you value safety, security, and reliability, yes. A quality home care agency is insured and also manages the performance and scheduling of its caregivers, handles billing and payroll, and has back-up caregivers to fill in when needed. With a private hire caregiver, you’re responsible for setting up payroll and withholding taxes, caregiver vetting and background checks, and purchasing sufficient liability insurance to cover any accidents or injuries in the home.
What’s the best home care?
The best home care is provided by reliable, professional caregivers who are trained and backed by home care agency that’s insured, providing oversight, care guidance, and back-up caregivers as needed.
How do I find the best caregiver for my loved one?
The best caregiver is an experienced professional who has the training and skills to support your loved one’s care needs. It’s also important to find a caregiver who’s extremely reliable--has back-up if necessary--and is a good fit in terms of personality and shared interests.
Is home care better than moving to assisted living?
Nine out of ten older adults would prefer to live independently in the home they know and love rather than moving to a facility or assisted living community. With the right level of support, most people can continue to live safely and comfortably at home even as they age with a progressive illness or medical condition.