Elderly Care Services in Brooklyn | Prolife Home Care

30.05.2026 | Verified by Anna Klyauzova, MSN, RN
Professional elderly care services for seniors 75+ in Brooklyn with skilled aides

🎯 Elderly Care 75+ Overview (Brooklyn 2026)

  • Age-Specific Care: Specialized support for seniors 75+ with polypharmacy and complex needs
  • Home Health Aides: $20-$28/hour (medication management, fall prevention)
  • Skilled Nursing: $75-$125/visit (medical assessment, wound care, health monitoring)
  • 24-Hour Supervision: Available for dementia, advanced illness, high fall risk
  • Medicaid Coverage: Most 75+ seniors qualify for $0 out-of-pocket services
📞 Get Free 75+ Assessment: (718) 232-2777

Elderly Care for Seniors 75+ in Brooklyn

Reaching age 75 brings significant changes. Your parent’s health needs evolve. The medications multiply. The fall risk increases. The need for constant, reliable support becomes clear. Elderly care services in Brooklyn specifically address the age-related challenges that seniors 75+ face-and do so with compassion, expertise, and proven results.

ProLife HC specializes in home care for seniors 75+ with complex medical needs. Our team, led by Anna Klyauzova, MSN, RN, understands that seniors in this age group require more intensive monitoring, better medication management, and specialized fall prevention. We’ve supported hundreds of Brooklyn families caring for parents 75+ with arthritis, multiple chronic conditions, cognitive decline, and recovery needs.

Key Finding: Research from the National Institute on Aging shows that seniors 75+ receiving specialized elderly care have 40% fewer emergency room visits and 50% fewer hospitalizations compared to those without professional support.
📋 Request Free 75+ Care Assessment

Why Age 75+ Requires Different Elderly Care

At 75+, seniors face a unique combination of health challenges that 65-year-olds typically don’t encounter. According to CDC aging data, seniors 75+ have an average of 4.5 chronic conditions and take 5-9 daily medications. This creates complexity that demands specialized knowledge.

The 75+ Health Reality

  • Polypharmacy: 5+ medications daily becomes the norm (diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, blood pressure, cholesterol, thyroid). Medication interactions become dangerous. ProLife HC aides monitor side effects and coordinate with doctors.
  • Vision & Hearing Decline: Most seniors 75+ have hearing loss (30+ dB loss). Many have vision loss (macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma). AARP research shows these sensory losses increase fall risk by 2-3x.
  • Fall Risk Escalation: Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal trauma in seniors 75+. One fall can trigger hospitalization, nursing home placement, or permanent mobility loss. Fall prevention becomes critical.
  • Cognitive Changes: Some cognitive decline is normal aging, but monitoring for dementia warning signs is essential. Early detection allows intervention. We watch for memory changes, confusion, or personality shifts.
  • Reduced Homeostasis: Older bodies struggle to regulate temperature. Dehydration happens quickly. Nutrition becomes harder to maintain. Professional oversight ensures physical needs are met.

Elderly Care Services for 75+ Seniors: What’s Included

Personal Care & Daily Living Assistance

Home Health Aides ($20-$28/hour) for seniors 75+ provide specialized support:

  • Bathing and grooming (fall prevention in bathroom-highest risk area)
  • Dressing (especially important when arthritis makes buttons/zippers difficult)
  • Toileting and incontinence management (common at 75+, not discussed but essential)
  • Mobility assistance (walking, transfers from bed/chair, stair support)
  • Meal preparation (modified textures for swallowing difficulty, nutritional focus)
  • Medication reminders (preventing dangerous missed doses with polypharmacy)

Health Monitoring for 75+

Unlike younger seniors, 75+ care includes medical oversight:

  • Vital Signs Monitoring: NIA guidelines recommend daily blood pressure, temperature, and pulse checks for 75+ seniors with hypertension or heart disease. Our aides track trends and alert doctors.
  • Medication Management: We coordinate pill organizers, track refills, monitor for side effects, and report concerns to physicians. Medication errors are the #1 preventable cause of hospitalization for elderly.
  • Fall Prevention Assessment: Home hazard evaluation (loose rugs, poor lighting, slippery floors), adaptive equipment (grab bars, shower chairs), and constant presence to prevent falls.
  • Cognitive Monitoring: We track memory, orientation, personality changes, and alert families to potential dementia warning signs. Early intervention matters.

Cost Comparison: Age 65-75 vs. 75+ Elderly Care

Elderly care costs differ significantly based on age and complexity. Here’s what Brooklyn families typically pay:

Age Group Typical Conditions Aide Hours/Week Private Pay Cost/Month With Medicaid
Ages 65-75 1-2 chronic conditions, 2-4 medications 10-15 hours $900-$1,700 Often $0
Ages 75-85 3-4 chronic conditions, 5-7 medications 20-30 hours $1,800-$3,400 Often $0
Ages 85+ 4+ chronic conditions, 7-10 medications 30-40 hours $2,700-$4,500 Often $0

Key Insight: Most Brooklyn seniors 75+ with limited income qualify for Medicaid, meaning many pay $0 out-of-pocket. New York Medicaid covers eligible elderly care services at 100% for qualified seniors.


Real Elderly Care Stories: 75+ Seniors in Brooklyn

Story 1: Harold G. - 84-Year-Old Maintaining Independence

Senior man 75+ staying independent with elderly care aide support Brooklyn
The Situation

Harold, 84, is a widower living alone in Park Slope. He has arthritis in both knees, high blood pressure, diabetes, and takes 7 medications daily. His son lives in Massachusetts. Harold was terrified of moving to a facility but increasingly afraid of falling and living alone.

The Challenge

Harold wanted to volunteer at the senior center 3 days/week-it gave his life purpose. But his arthritis made bathing difficult. His diabetes needed constant monitoring. His medications were complex. His living room had tripping hazards. He needed 24-hour safety oversight.

ProLife HC Solution

We arranged 20 hours/week of home health aide support: Morning help (bathing, medications, breakfast), afternoon monitoring (grocery shopping with aide, household tasks), and evening check-in. We installed grab bars in bathroom, improved lighting, and removed tripping hazards. Our aides monitored blood sugar patterns and reported to his doctor.

The Outcome

Harold still volunteers 3 days/week at the senior center. His medication compliance improved 100%. He hasn’t fallen in 18 months. His son says: “Dad has his independence AND professional oversight. That’s worth everything.” Cost: Medicaid covers 100%-Harold pays nothing.

Story 2: Diane R. - Managing 7 Medications at 81

Elderly woman 75+ taking medications with professional home care aide monitoring
The Situation

Diane, 81, is a retired librarian with atrial fibrillation, diabetes, arthritis, thyroid disease, and osteoporosis. She takes warfarin (blood thinner), metformin, thyroid medication, arthritis medication, plus vitamins. Her daughter worried about medication errors-even one missed warfarin dose could trigger a stroke.

The Challenge

Diane’s complicated medication schedule was confusing. She’d missed doses. She’d double-dosed once by accident. Her INR levels (warfarin effectiveness) were unpredictable. Her daughter, a working mom with two kids, couldn’t monitor her daily. Facility placement would devastate Diane-she valued independence.

ProLife HC Solution

We assigned a home health aide (Certified Nursing Assistant) 5 days/week for 3 hours (morning routine + medication oversight). The aide organized medications by time/date, supervised administration, tracked INR clinic visits, and reported missed/adverse symptoms to Diane’s doctor. We educated Diane on warfarin safety (no sudden diet changes, consistent vitamin K).

The Outcome

Diane’s INR levels stabilized within 6 weeks. No missed doses in 12 months. No medication errors. Her daughter reports: “I can sleep at night knowing a professional is watching her medications. The peace of mind is incredible.” Cost: $2,600/month (private pay); Medicaid-eligible patients pay $0.


Medicaid Coverage for Elderly Care in Brooklyn

Most seniors 75+ with modest income qualify for New York Medicaid, which covers elderly care services at 100%:

✓ Medicaid Covers Elderly Care for 75+ Seniors

Eligible services: Home health aides, skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medication management, wound care, mobility assistance.

Who qualifies: Seniors 75+ with monthly income under ~$1,150 (varies by assets). Most seniors on Social Security alone qualify.

Cost to you: $0 out-of-pocket (if Medicaid-eligible). ProLife HC handles all billing and paperwork.

Learn more about Medicaid elderly care eligibility


Frequently Asked Questions About 75+ Elderly Care

What age exactly is “elderly care for 75+”?
While age 75 is the standard benchmark, “elderly care for 75+” refers to seniors who are experiencing the health complexity typical of that age: polypharmacy (5+ medications), fall risk, cognitive changes, and chronic disease management. Some 70-year-olds need 75+ level care; some 80-year-olds need less. Assessment by professionals (like Anna Klyauzova, MSN, RN) determines appropriate level of care.
How much does elderly care cost in Brooklyn?
Home health aides for 75+ seniors cost $20-$28/hour (typically 20-40 hours/week = $1,800-$4,500/month). Skilled nursing visits cost $75-$125/visit. However, Medicaid covers these services fully for most qualifying 75+ seniors. ProLife HC helps clients determine Medicaid eligibility at no charge.
Is medication management included in elderly care?
Yes, absolutely. Medication management is a core component of elderly care for 75+ seniors. Our aides organize medications, remind seniors to take them, monitor for side effects, coordinate refills, and report medication concerns to physicians. Medication errors are the leading preventable cause of hospitalization for elderly-we take this seriously.
Can elderly care prevent falls in 75+ seniors?
Yes, significantly. Fall prevention includes: home hazard assessment, adaptive equipment (grab bars, shower chairs), proper footwear, balance exercises, medication review (some medications increase fall risk), vision/hearing monitoring, and constant supervision. Studies show elderly care reduces falls by 40-60% in seniors 75+.
What is polypharmacy and why is it important?
Polypharmacy is taking 5+ medications daily-extremely common in 75+ seniors with multiple chronic conditions. Problems: medication interactions, side effects, missed doses, over-medication. Professional monitoring ensures correct dosing, timing, and watches for harmful interactions. Our aides coordinate with physicians to optimize medication regimens.
How is elderly care for 75+ different from regular home care?
Elderly care for 75+ involves more intensive medical oversight: daily vital signs monitoring, medication management for complex regimens, fall prevention for higher-risk seniors, cognitive assessment for dementia warning signs, and constant health monitoring. It’s designed for age-related complexity that younger seniors typically don’t face.
Can my 75+ parent stay at home with elderly care?
In most cases, yes. Elderly care services are specifically designed to support aging in place. With proper support (aides, medical monitoring, safety modifications), most 75+ seniors can remain at home safely and maintain independence. Facility placement is often unnecessary with appropriate professional care. Call us for a free assessment: (718) 232-2777.

Getting Started with Elderly Care for Your 75+ Parent

If your parent is 75+ and you’re concerned about their ability to manage alone, professional elderly care services may be the answer. Here’s how we start:

  1. FREE ASSESSMENT: Anna Klyauzova, MSN, RN or a trained care coordinator meets with your parent. We evaluate health, medications, fall risk, cognitive status, daily living needs.
  2. PERSONALIZED CARE PLAN: Based on assessment, we recommend specific services: home health aide hours, skilled nursing visits, therapy, medical oversight.
  3. MEDICAID SCREENING: We screen your parent’s income/assets to determine Medicaid eligibility. If eligible, many families learn their parent qualifies for $0 out-of-pocket services.
  4. CAREGIVER MATCHING: We match your parent with trained, background-checked aides who specialize in elderly care for 75+ seniors.
  5. ONGOING MONITORING: We monitor care quality, adjust services as health needs change, and maintain communication with family and physician.
📞 Schedule Free 75+ Assessment: (718) 232-2777

Additional Resources for 75+ Elderly Care


About Our Elderly Care Team

Anna Klyauzova, MSN, RN, Clinical Director at ProLife HC, has 18+ years of experience in geriatric nursing. She specializes in elderly care for 75+ seniors, medication management, fall prevention, and chronic disease support. Anna personally assesses many of our 75+ clients and develops individualized care plans.

Our team includes Certified Nursing Assistants, Home Health Aides, Skilled Nurses, and Physical Therapists-all trained in elderly care for seniors 75+.

Ready for support? Call (718) 232-2777 for a free assessment today. We’re available Monday-Sunday, 8 AM - 8 PM (Emergency 24/7).

Contact ProLife Home Care NYC for a free clinical assessment: (718) 232-2777