About FindCareNYC

Helping New Yorkers find care, caregivers, and local resources

FindCareNYC is built for families searching for home care, caregivers looking for agency work, and care providers who want accurate local listings across New York City.

Care

Home Care Search

Agency listings by borough

Jobs

Caregiver Jobs

HHA, PCA, CNA and companion roles

NYC

Local Resources

All five boroughs

Our purpose

A clearer way to search care in New York City

Finding care in New York City can be confusing. Families often need to compare home care agencies, Medicaid-related options, languages, service areas, caregiver availability, and local resources at the same time. FindCareNYC is designed to bring that information into one local search experience.

The site organizes care information by borough and neighborhood so families can start with providers and resources near where care is actually needed. FindCareNYC currently focuses on home care agency listings and is expanding into adult day care and caregiver job opportunities.

FindCareNYC is not meant to replace direct conversations with an agency or provider. Families should always confirm services, payment options, license information, languages, and availability directly with the agency before making a care decision.

What FindCareNYC includes

Home care agency listings

Browse home care agencies by borough, neighborhood, service type, language information, Medicaid-related data, and claim status.

Caregiver job resources

Caregivers can explore HHA, PCA, CNA, companion care, live-in, weekend, and multilingual caregiver opportunities.

Adult day care expansion

The platform is being expanded to include adult day care programs and other care resources across New York City.

Agency claim flow

Agencies can claim listings to add phone numbers, websites, services, languages, photos, and caregiver job openings.

Data transparency

Public data, claimed profiles, and provider updates

Some FindCareNYC listing information may come from public datasets, licensing records, provider directories, or other available sources. Public data can be incomplete, outdated, or missing details such as phone numbers, websites, languages, or current hiring needs.

That is why agencies can claim profiles. A claimed listing can include richer and more current information, such as contact details, services, languages, photos, insurance information, and caregiver job openings.

Families and caregivers should treat FindCareNYC as a starting point and verify important details directly with each agency or program.

FAQ

About FindCareNYC

Why was FindCareNYC created?

Finding care in New York City often requires visiting dozens of agency websites. FindCareNYC was created to bring home care agencies, caregiver jobs, and local care resources together in one place.

Where does FindCareNYC get provider information?

Some listing information comes from publicly available licensing and provider records. Agencies can also claim listings to provide updated contact information, services, languages, and business details.

Does FindCareNYC recommend specific agencies?

No. FindCareNYC is an independent directory designed to help families compare providers. Families should contact agencies directly to determine which services best meet their needs.

Are all listings verified?

While we work to keep information accurate, public records may change over time. Claimed listings generally contain the most complete and up-to-date information because agencies manage their own profiles.

How can an agency update its listing?

Agencies can use the Claim Your Agency feature to verify ownership and submit updated contact information, services, languages, photos, and caregiver job opportunities.

Can I report incorrect information?

Yes. If you notice outdated or incorrect information, please contact us and we'll review the listing as quickly as possible.

Does FindCareNYC charge families?

No. Searching the directory and exploring care resources is free for families and caregivers.

How can I contact FindCareNYC?

Email [email protected] with questions about listings, agency claims, caregiver profiles, or general feedback.