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Care Member says "Terri is an amazing, and compassionate caregiver. She cared for our 92 year old and her 56 year old social meds daughter. Terri showed empathy toward...
Joan R. says "Agnes is a lovely person and a great caregiver. Also she has a separate massage business, and her massage is the best I've ever had. She has very strong...
Nsieme L. says "Cared for my grandmother like her own family, going above and beyond to help us. Highly recommend to anyone looking for care!"
Breann W. says "My family & I hired Ms. Vonetta to take care of my grandfather, who needed basic care, however her care was far from basic! Ms. Vonetta is loving,...
Nicole S. says "Arthur is wonderful. He is very caring and works hard. He is flexible and is always there when we need him. My dad is currently in a rehab/nursing...
Cathy C. says "Corina spent one of the last days with my mom and I. Caring individual. "
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114 caregivers are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $23.57/hr as of April 2026
The average star rating for rated caregivers is 4.8
Caregivers in Long Beach, CA are rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 37 reviews of the 114 listed caregivers
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Finding a senior caregiver in Long Beach, CA often begins with identifying the level of care your loved one needs, whether that includes companionship, help with daily routines, or more hands-on personal assistance. Families typically compare caregiver profiles based on experience, availability, hourly rates, and the types of services offered. Many seniors in Long Beach begin with support such as companion care, which provides social interaction and help with everyday tasks while allowing older adults to remain comfortably at home.
In-home senior caregivers in Long Beach, CA help older adults remain safe and independent while living in their own homes. Common services include companionship, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation to appointments, mobility assistance, and help with daily activities such as dressing or bathing. Some seniors may also benefit from specialized support such as memory care services or exploring different home care aide options depending on their health needs.
The average rate for hiring a caregiver in Long Beach, CA on Care.com as of April, 2026 is $23.57 per hour. Caregiver costs in Long Beach can vary depending on the level of care needed, the caregiver’s experience, and whether care is needed part-time, full-time, or live-in. Understanding the typical price range for private home care and the broader cost of in-home care and ways families pay for it can help families set expectations when comparing caregiver options.
Yes, caregivers near you in Long Beach, CA on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck. Senior caregivers who complete this background check will have a badge on their profile displaying the date it was run. While CareCheck is a good start, we strongly recommend that you follow some additional steps for hiring a caregiver for seniors safely, which include interviewing candidates, checking references, and running your own background check. Visit our Safety Center to learn more.
When hiring a caregiver for an elderly parent in Long Beach, CA, families often evaluate experience working with seniors, reliability, communication style, and the types of services offered. It can also help to think about your loved one’s daily routine, personality, and care needs so you can find someone who is a strong personal fit. Many families use guidance on choosing the right home care provider fit when comparing caregivers in Long Beach.
In-home care allows seniors in Long Beach, CA to receive personalized support while continuing to live in their own home, often with help from caregivers who assist with daily tasks, companionship, and mobility support. Assisted living communities provide housing, meals, and structured care services within a residential facility setting. Families deciding between these options often compare independence, level of care needed, and lifestyle preferences when evaluating in-home care vs assisted living.