5 Essential Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Home Care Provider

When it’s time to find home care for a loved one, the search can feel overwhelming. Many families begin by checking reviews, asking for referrals, and making sure agencies are licensed and insured. But those basics only scratch the surface. The real key to success? Asking the right questions—especially about how caregivers are selected and matched to your loved one.

At Institute on Aging’s Support at Home, we believe that the caregiver-client match isn’t a side detail—it’s the foundation of effective care. Here are five essential questions to help guide your decision and ensure a compassionate, personalized fit from the start.

Why You Should Look Beyond the Basics

It’s standard for any reputable agency to run background checks, verify training, and ensure caregivers are bonded and insured. But beyond that, you deserve to know how they approach day-to-day care, handle scheduling changes, communicate with families, and—most importantly—ensure a good match between caregiver and client.

5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Home Care Provider

  1. How do you match caregivers to clients?

    Not all agencies take the time to build thoughtful caregiver-client relationships. At Institute on Aging’s Support at Home, we base matches on communication style, experience level, personality, cultural values, and even geography—because close proximity supports consistency. We believe that a great match creates trust, comfort, and better outcomes from day one.
  2. What happens if a caregiver calls out or cancels?

    Life happens—but when it does, you want to know the agency has a clear plan. Ask what systems are in place for finding backup care and how families are kept in the loop.
  3. How do you communicate with families?

    A good agency doesn’t leave you guessing. Support at Home assigns a dedicated care manager who serves as your ongoing point of contact—supporting everything from initial assessment through long-term care plan updates.
  4. How are caregivers trained and supported?

    Many agencies do virtual onboarding. Support at Home provides in-person training—including hands-on techniques like safe body mechanics—and holds weekly orientations to ensure quality, readiness, and continuous learning.
  5. Can you provide reviews or references from other families?

    Hearing from other families about their experiences can offer peace of mind. Support at Home is proud to have received top scores in family satisfaction through the Home Care Pulse survey and can provide testimonials upon request.

How Institute on Aging’s Support at Home Builds Personalized Matches That Last

Some agencies operate with a “just fill the shift” mentality. Support at Home takes a different approach. Our care managers conduct comprehensive intake assessments to understand each client’s medical needs, emotional preferences, and lifestyle. Then, they work directly with our staffing team to match clients with caregivers who are not only qualified—but compatible.

When clients need caregivers who speak a particular language, share a cultural background, or understand specific care challenges like dementia or post-surgical recovery, we listen and respond. We know from experience that the right caregiver can feel like an extension of the family.

A Caregiver Isn’t Just Someone Who Helps—They’re Part of Daily Life

Great home care is about more than tasks. It’s about being seen, heard, and understood. We match caregivers with intention—building care relationships grounded in trust, dignity, and empathy.

If you’re just beginning your care journey or unsure what questions to ask, we’re here to help. Contact Institute on Aging’s Support at Home to learn more about our personalized caregiver matching process and how we support your family through every stage.