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Murfreesboro, TN
Allison L. says "Sybil is an incredible caregiver. She took care of my mother for a long time. She's very professional, experienced and truly called by God to serve in...
Susan K. says "Sandra has a special heart for the elderly. My mom has end stage Alzheimer's, and is difficult to engage with but Sandra has the magic touch! She had mom...
Angela B. says "We found Racheal on Care.com and she took care of my Father in Law until he passed away. The care she provided not only him but our whole family during a...
Katie T. says "She is amazing and has such a heart for the elderly. She was very communicative about what she saw that my parents needed, and I learned so much from her...
Care Member says "Celine is a very loving caretaker. She treated my family member like a member of her own family. She loves caring for others and insuring they are...
Care Member says "Michelle cared for my wife who has Alzheimer’s. She is the most compassionate and capable caregiver I have ever known. She comes in every day with a...
Smyrna, TN
CHERIE M. says "Kim worked with my family for over a year and we considered her a lifesaver during a very difficult time. She went above and beyond to ensure my mother...
Care Member says "Myra is a wonderful caregiver. We’ve utilized her services several times. She is very patient with our mother and serves as our mother’s coworker who...
Julie S. says "Love Toni! She has been a God send for my mother and family. Such a joy to work with her!!"
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27 home care are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $18.69/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated home care is 4.6
Home Care in Murfreesboro, TN are rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 12 reviews of the 27 listed home care
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The average rate for hiring a home care provider in Murfreesboro, TN as of June, 2025 is $18.69 per hour. This cost will fluctuate depending on the provider's level of experience, whether the care is full-time or part-time and the duties required to perform to care for your senior loved one.
Care.com has 16 home care providers for seniors in Murfreesboro, TN. To start searching for caregivers near you, you need to create a Care.com account. To create your account, you will answer some basic questions to help you find home care providers that specialize in your family member’s needs. You will then have the option to either post a job and receive applications from candidates, or you can search for caregivers on the website. You can filter results by distance from Murfreesboro, TN or hourly rate. After you have selected your candidates, you can schedule interviews, check references, request background checks, and can then hire a home health care provider that suits your needs the best.
The types of home health care services near you in Murfreesboro, TN will vary depending on the needs of the senior you’re hiring home care assistance for, but home care providers can assist with companionship and fellowship, as well as skilled nursing care. There are also home caregivers in Murfreesboro, TN that can assist with daily activities, such as cooking, medication prompting, dressing, bathing and transporting the senior patient to and from appointments.
If you need to hire senior home care near you in Murfreesboro, TN, we strongly suggest you run an independent background check, request professional references, and interview a handful of candidates. You can also look for providers on Care.com who have a CareCheck badge on their profile, which is a background check we request all in home care service providers complete. Any senior home care providers who complete a CareCheck will have a badge on their profile that displays the date the background check was run.
When you’re hiring in home health care services near you in Murfreesboro, TN, it can be really helpful to interview a handful of different candidates to help you find the right fit. It’s a good idea to ask them questions about the exact responsibilities they feel comfortable taking on, how they best communicate, and what types of senior health issues they have dealt with in the past.