Recover comfortably at home with personalized care

We offer the nursing care you need where you want it most, in the comfort and safety of your own home

Our team of Client Care Coordinators offers hassle-free nurse staffing best suited to your needs. Care First Nurse’s Registry recruits only the highest-quality registered nurses (RNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) and private duty referrals CNA’s.

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Certified Nurse Assistance (CNA)

Primary Activities of Daily Living

  • Dressing
  • Meals
  • Kitchen Upkeep
  • Transferring
  • Bathing
  • Toiletting
Primary Activities of Daily Living

Instrumental Activites of Daily Living

  • Medication Reminders
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Cognitive Stimulation
  • Assistance with hobbies
  • Everyday Transportation
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living

Registured Nurse (RN)

  • Patient monitoring
  • Patient medication management
  • IV injections and maintaining IV medidcation and hydration
  • One-on-one medical services
Nurse and Patient Standing
Nurse and Patient Sitting

Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

  • Patient monitoring
  • Patient medication management
  • Specific physician ordered medical procedures
  • One-on-one medical services
Nurse and Patient Sitting

Frequently asked questions:

No, Care First Registry is not a skilled nursing facility. While our nurses provide skilled care, we do not operate a residential facility. Rather, we provide in-home care.

Yes. All nurses are licensed and insured. Nursing licenses are validated through a current search of state records. Nurses must pass a background check (local and national criminal records) and nationwide sex offender registry check.

The difference between caregivers and nurses is that nurses provide medical care, while caregivers can not. Caregivers are professionals that assist with activities of daily living (ADLs). Nurses are licensed medical professionals who provide skilled medical care in addition to support with ADLs. Often, a licensed nurse lowers anxiety and stress for clients and their family members.

Both are able to provide skilled medical care; however, only an RN can administer intravenous (IV) medications.

Some Long-Term Care Insurances do accept Domestic Referral Agencies. Otherwise, our homecare services are paid for directly by a client or their loved ones.