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WHAT WE OFFER

Care That Feels Like Family

Every service is designed around the person not a checklist. Our caregivers
bring warmth, skill, and genuine compassion to every home they enter.

Companion Care

Friendly, reliable companionship to brighten each day — from conversation and light activities to meal prep and errands, we help seniors stay active and connected.

Conversation Errands Meal Prep
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Homemaker Services

From cooking and cleaning to grocery shopping and household chores, our caregivers help keep your loved ones home safe, tidy, and stress-free.

Cooking Cleaning Grocery Shopping
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Personal Care

Our caregivers provide respectful, one-on-one support with bathing, dressing, and hygiene — ensuring your loved one feels cared for, safe, and dignified every day.

Bathing Dressing Hygiene
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Specialized Care

Expert in-home support tailored to your loved one's unique needs, including Alzheimer's dementia, Parkinson's stroke recovery, and other chronic conditions.

Alzheimer's Dementia Parkinson's
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Not sure which service is right for your family? We’ll help you find the right fit.

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OUR STORY

Why Families Choose
One on One Care

At One on One Care, you won’t find a corporate franchise logo — you’ll find a local family continuing a legacy of compassion and service. Since 1998, we’ve proudly supported seniors across Central and Northern Virginia with the same mission that inspired our founder, Charles Murray: to help people live safely, comfortably, and independently in the place they love most — home.

Because we’re local and family-owned, we offer something national franchises simply can’t match: personal attention, long-term commitment, and care that’s driven by community, not corporate policy. We live here, we care here, and we’ll always be here when your family needs us.

Our caregivers and nurses create customized care plans tailored to each person’s unique needs, ensuring your loved one receives dependable, compassionate support — delivered with dignity and respect every single day.

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What Makes Us The Right Choice

Local & family-owned not a franchise

Direct access to real people who know you, your loved one, and your community.

Trusted since 1998

More than 25 years of reliable, community-rooted care for families across Northern Virginia.

Founded on compassion

Continuing Charles Murray’s heartfelt mission of helping others live well and with dignity at home.

Caregivers you can count on

Carefully screened, trained, and matched to each client for consistency and long-term trust.

Affordable private-pay options

Transparent pricing and flexible scheduling designed to fit the realities of today’s families.

GET STARTED TODAY

Your loved one deserves
care that feels like family

No pressure. No commitment. Just a conversation with a local
team that has been helping families across Northern
Virginia find compassionate, trusted care since 1998.

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CLIENT STORIES

Trusted By Families
Loved By Seniors

COMMON QUESTIONS

Questions?
We Have Answers

Choosing in-home care for a loved one is a big decision. Here are the questions families ask us most – and if you don’t find what you need, we’re always happy to talk.

How do I know if my loved one need in-home care?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

What areas do you serve?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

How are your caregivers screened and selected?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

How much does in-home care cost?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

What if we’re not happy with our caregivers?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

Can care start quickly if there’s an urgent need?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

Do you offer specialized care for Alzheimer’s or dementia?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.

Is there a minimum number of hours required?

Common signs include difficulty managing daily tasks like cooking, bathing, or medication, increased falls or safety concerns, loneliness or social withdrawal, or a recent hospital stay. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth a conversation — our care consultants can help you assess the situation at no cost or commitment.