Getting Started is Simple
From your first call to your first visit — here's exactly what to expect.
We know that reaching out for care can feel overwhelming — especially when you're doing it for someone you love. At Neighborhood Attendants, we've made the process as straightforward as possible so families across Southwest Florida can get the support they need without unnecessary stress or confusion.
Most families are matched with a caregiver and have services underway within days of their first call. Here's how it works.
The 5-Step Process
Contact Us
Reach out by phone or through our website. We'll ask a few simple questions to understand your situation and who needs care.
Schedule a Consultation
We'll set up a free, no-pressure consultation — in person or by phone — to learn more about your loved one's needs, preferences, and daily routine.
Build Your Care Plan
Together we'll create a personalized care plan built around your schedule, your budget, and the specific support that matters most to your family.
Start Services
We match you with a consistent, qualified caregiver and get started. No long onboarding, no complicated setup — just reliable care from day one.
Ongoing Support
We stay in contact with you and your family, adjusting the plan as needs change and making sure every visit meets the standard you expect.
What to Expect From Us
Every family's situation is different — and we treat it that way. There's no one-size-fits-all package here. Your care plan is built around your specific needs, your schedule, and the level of support that makes sense for where you are right now.
- ✓No long-term contracts required
- ✓Flexible scheduling based on your needs
- ✓Consistent caregivers you can count on
- ✓Clear communication with families at every step
AHCA Licensed & Fully Insured
Neighborhood Attendants is licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and all caregivers meet our minimum CNA qualification standard. You can move forward with confidence knowing your family member is in qualified, trusted hands.