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About us

A home built around one idea: fewer residents, more care.

No shift changes, no call buttons ringing into empty hallways — just a real house in Valrico, a live-in caregiver, and never more than five people to look after.

Small by design

We keep it small on purpose.

Valrico Family Care Home is a licensed Adult Family Care Home set in a quiet residential neighborhood in Valrico, Florida. We care for up to five residents — never more — because the difference between five and fifty is the difference between being a resident and being part of a household.

Here, a live-in caregiver shares the home day and night. There's no shift change where your loved one becomes a stranger to the next team, no call button that rings into an empty hallway. There's a familiar face at breakfast, a hand to hold on the way to the garden, and someone who notices the small changes that matter long before they become emergencies.

The exterior of Valrico Family Care Home at golden hour, with a welcoming front porch and garden path

The person in the home

Live-in care means a caregiver who's truly here.

Our live-in caregiver doesn't commute to your loved one's care — they live it. With a low one-to-five ratio, every resident gets real attention: help with bathing and dressing handled with dignity, medications tracked carefully, and the kind of steady companionship that keeps days calm and nights safe.

Caregiver name, certifications, and years of experience to be confirmed by the home. Languages spoken: English.

  • Live-in care, day and night
  • Low 1:5 resident-to-caregiver ratio
  • Help with dressing, bathing & meals
  • Careful, recorded medication support
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A caregiver sharing a warm, candid moment holding hands with an elderly resident at Valrico Family Care Home

Licensed & accountable

Regulated by the State of Florida — and proud of it.

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Valrico Family Care Home is licensed and regularly inspected by Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). That means our staffing, safety, medication handling, and care standards are held to the state's requirements — and that the records are public.

We'll show you our license on your tour, and we'll point you to where you can look up our inspection history yourself. We're insured, and we believe the families who trust us with their parents deserve nothing less than full transparency.

  • AHCA-licensed in Florida
  • Regularly state-inspected
  • Insured & accountable
  • Public, transparent records

Choosing well

How to evaluate any care home (including ours).

Choosing where a parent will live is one of the hardest decisions a family makes. Here's how to do it well — and how we hope you'll hold us to it.

Know Florida's rules

Adult Family Care Homes are licensed and inspected by Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). A real home will hand you its license without hesitation and point you to its public inspection history. Ask for ours — we'll give it to you.

Tour in person

Photos and brochures can't tell you what a home feels like. Walk the rooms, meet the caregiver, meet the residents, and watch how the household runs on an ordinary afternoon. We welcome unhurried visits — that's how families decide.

Confirm the care fits

Make sure the services your loved one needs — memory care, medication management, mobility help, special diets — are actually provided, and that the cost works for your family. We'll talk it through honestly, even if we're not the right fit.

What we offer

Residential care and memory care, explained.

Residential Care Home

Shared-home living for seniors who need a live-in caregiver for the activities of daily living — dressing, bathing, meals, mobility, and medication — in a setting that feels like home, not a hospital.

Memory Care

For residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, a consistent routine and a secure, calming environment designed to reduce confusion and keep wandering safe.

The first seven days

Your loved one's first week, hour by gentle hour.

Moving into a new home is a big step. We make the first week unhurried, familiar, and full of small kindnesses — so it feels less like a move and more like coming home.

  1. 1

    Day one — a warm welcome

    We help carry the boxes, set up the room with the familiar things from home, and sit down together over a cup of coffee. No paperwork rush — just a gentle arrival.

  2. 2

    Settling in

    Over the first few days, the caregiver learns the small things that matter: how your loved one likes their breakfast, when they rest best, which routines keep them calm and comfortable.

  3. 3

    Meeting the household

    Five residents, one small family. Your loved one meets the others over shared meals and quiet afternoons in the living room — company that becomes familiar fast.

  4. 4

    Your first family check-in call

    By the end of the first week, we call you to talk through how the settling-in is going — what's working, what we've noticed, and anything you'd like us to know.

Be the first family to call us home.

We're a new home, and we'd rather earn your trust in person than print a stranger's words. Come tour Valrico Family Care Home, meet the caregiver, and see for yourself whether this is the right place for your loved one.

Come see the home for yourself.

The best way to know if this is the right place for your loved one is to visit. Schedule a tour, or call us — usually we can talk the same day.