Welcome to NYHC

New York Health Care: Your trusted partner in delivering outstanding home-care services since 1983. Learn why NYHC is the best choice among Home Health Care providers in New York.

About New York Health Care

At New York Health Care (NYHC), we believe that your family is our family. We are a licensed home care agency that provides a full range of home health care services to senior, disabled and rehabilitative patients in the greater New York Metropolitan area including Long Island and Hudson Valley. In addition to traditional services, we provide Skilled Nursing and CDPAP, the Consumer Directed Personal Assistant Program.

Founded in 1983, NYHC has assisted over 50,000 individuals and families in New York State. We are committed to making you and your loved ones as comfortable as possible by maintaining quality of life through personal and efficient care. Over the years, our dedication has allowed countless New Yorkers to remain in their homes with the help of those around them.

In addition to being governed by New York State Department of Health guidelines, we are also accredited by the Joint Commission which is the gold standard for assessing quality of care.

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Why NYHC

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Our Values

NYHC is dedicated to providing uninterrupted services 24/7 with the help of our professional staff. We not only value the patients but are also committed to raising the life standards of our staff by providing on-time payments and 100% transparency.

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Companionship

24/7
Services

Professional
Staff

100%
Transparency

True
Companionship

40+ Years
in Market

Joint Commission
Accredited

We’re changing healthcare… and changing lives

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