Private Duty Nursing
Last updated June 2, 2026
When a loved one's needs go beyond everyday assistance and require clinical attention, families need a higher level of support. Color Me Concept LLC offers private duty nursing — dedicated, one-on-one skilled nursing care delivered in the comfort of home, for clients managing complex, chronic or ongoing health conditions.
Our private duty nursing pairs your loved one with attentive, personalized health oversight, bridging the gap between hospital and home and helping prevent complications and costly readmissions.
What is Private Duty Nursing?
Private duty nursing is one-on-one skilled care provided in the home for clients with higher-level health needs. It involves dedicated nursing attention — monitoring health status, supporting medical needs, coordinating with physicians and helping manage chronic or post-acute conditions — rather than the non-medical help of standard personal care. It allows people with significant health needs to recover and live at home with a level of clinical oversight close to what a facility provides.
Quick answer
Private duty nursing is dedicated, one-on-one skilled nursing care in the home — health monitoring, support for complex needs and physician coordination — for clients whose needs exceed non-medical personal care.
What our private duty nursing includes
Our private duty nursing delivers focused, professional health support including:
- One-on-one dedicated skilled care
- Vital signs and wellness monitoring
- Support after hospital discharge
- Chronic condition management assistance
- Care coordination with your physician
- Health status observation and reporting
- Help managing complex care routines
- Education and guidance for the family
- Personalized, attentive bedside support
Who benefits from private duty nursing?
Private duty nursing is for individuals with complex or ongoing medical needs who want to remain at home — those recovering from surgery or serious illness, managing chronic conditions, or needing closer health oversight than non-medical caregivers can provide. It's especially valuable in the fragile period right after a hospital discharge, when dedicated attention can prevent setbacks and readmission. Families choose private duty nursing when they want one-on-one, personalized clinical support rather than the divided attention of a facility.
Signs it may be time for private duty nursing
Families often reach out when they begin noticing changes like these. If several sound familiar, it may be time to consider private duty nursing:
- Complex or ongoing health needs beyond non-medical help
- A recent hospital discharge with intensive care instructions
- Managing a serious chronic condition at home
- Needing close, professional health monitoring
- Wanting one-on-one care rather than a facility setting
- Frequent health changes that require attentive oversight
Bridging the gap between hospital and home
The days and weeks immediately after a hospital stay are a fragile, high-risk period. Studies show a significant share of seniors are readmitted within a month of discharge — often because instructions are complex, warning signs go unnoticed, or recovery isn't closely supported at home. This is precisely where private duty nursing makes its biggest difference.
With dedicated, one-on-one professional oversight, your loved one's recovery is monitored attentively: health status is tracked, the discharge and medication plan is followed carefully, and subtle changes are caught and communicated to physicians before they escalate. Unlike a facility where attention is divided among many patients, private duty nursing focuses entirely on your loved one. That continuity and vigilance not only supports a smoother, safer recovery — it can meaningfully reduce the risk of complications and a return trip to the hospital.
Why families choose Color Me Concept
Our private duty nursing provides the reassurance of dedicated, professional health oversight at home. We coordinate closely with your loved one's physicians, monitor their condition attentively, and keep your family fully informed. For non-medical daily support, we also offer personal care and 24/7 live-in care, which can be combined for comprehensive coverage. We serve families and nearby communities.
One-on-one attention
Dedicated, personalized care — not the divided attention of a busy facility.
Smoother recovery
Skilled oversight after surgery or hospitalization helps prevent readmission.
Physician coordination
We work in step with your doctors so care aligns with the medical plan.
Stay home safely
Higher-level health support delivered in familiar, comfortable surroundings.
How our private duty nursing works
Beginning private duty nursing is a guided, collaborative process:
- Free consultation. We review the health situation, physician guidance and goals with your family.
- Personalized nursing plan. We build a focused plan of skilled care and oversight tailored to the condition.
- Dedicated care. Your loved one receives attentive, one-on-one professional support at home.
- Coordinate and report. We coordinate with physicians, monitor progress and keep family informed.
Frequently asked questions about private duty nursing
How is private duty nursing different from personal care?
Can private duty nursing help after a hospital stay?
Do you coordinate with my loved one's doctor?
Can nursing be combined with daily personal care?
Is this care available around the clock?
Our promise to your family
Choosing private duty nursing for someone you love is a deeply personal decision, and we don't take that trust lightly. At Color Me Concept LLC, every caregiver is carefully screened, trained and chosen for compassion as much as competence. We keep families informed, adapt the plan as needs change, and treat each client with the dignity and warmth we'd want for our own parents and grandparents. Our goal is simple: to help your loved one live safely, comfortably and happily in the place they know best — home.
Get started today
For complex health needs, dedicated nursing brings expert care home. Call (305) 769-8166 or request your free consultation and we'll build a personalized private duty nursing plan for your family, with care built around your needs.