In-home caregiver help in Kinston, NC
Connecting Kinston and Lenoir County families with local in-home care providers — companion care, personal care, dementia support, post-hospital recovery, and overnight coverage.
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Kinston families coordinate care across town and the surrounding farming communities, with UNC Lenoir Health Care as the local hospital and a strong need for steady, reliable in-home support. Many of the families who reach out are caring for a parent who has lived in the same house for decades and now needs more help to stay there safely. Eastern NC Home Care Match is a neutral matching platform that helps Lenoir County families connect with local in-home care providers without shopping a dozen agencies on their own.
Care needs in Kinston vary. Some families want a friendly visit a couple of times a week. Others are managing a recent discharge from UNC Lenoir, a dementia diagnosis, or an exhausted spouse who can't keep going alone. We listen first, ask the right questions about schedule, payer, and care needs, and then introduce you to local provider partners that may be a fit.
Care we help Kinston families find
We're a neutral matching platform — we don't deliver care ourselves. We point families toward local provider partners that may fit the situation.
Companion care
Visits, meals, reminders, light housekeeping, and a friendly presence — a steady starting point for Kinston families who want help before things become urgent.
Personal care
Bathing, dressing, toileting, transfers, and mobility — usually delivered by a CNA through one of our agency partners.
Dementia & Alzheimer's support
Routines, cueing, redirection, and safety supervision for Lenoir County families managing memory loss at home.
Post-hospital recovery
Short-term support after a UNC Lenoir Health Care discharge or a stay at a local rehab — designed to help prevent a readmission.
Overnight & 24-hour coverage
Awake overnight, sleep overnight, and live-in style coverage when one shift isn't enough.
Respite for family caregivers
A planned break for the spouse or adult child carrying most of the load — a few hours a week or a weekend at a time.
Local context: hospitals, neighborhoods, and ZIP codes
UNC Lenoir Health Care is the primary hospital serving Kinston and Lenoir County, and many post-hospital home care requests start there. A handful of skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, and rehabs across Kinston and the surrounding counties feed steady demand for in-home help. Local hospice providers and several primary care groups round out the landscape; many Kinston families also drive to Greenville for specialty care at ECU Health.
Geographically, our matches cover Kinston proper plus La Grange, Pink Hill, Grifton, Snow Hill, Deep Run, and parts of Greene and Jones counties. Common request ZIP codes include 28501, 28504, 28572, 28551, and 28525. Provider service areas vary — tell us the ZIP code on the request form and we'll match accordingly.
Towns we regularly serve
- La Grange
- Pink Hill
- Grifton
- Snow Hill
- Deep Run
- Greene County
- Jones County
Common ZIP codes
- 28501
- 28504
- 28572
- 28551
- 28525
What in-home care costs around Kinston
Hourly in-home care rates in Eastern North Carolina vary by the type of help, total hours per week, and whether overnight or 24-hour coverage is needed. According to CareScout's 2025 Cost of Care data, the median hourly rate for non-medical home care in North Carolina is around $35 per hour, with most families landing between roughly $28 and $40 per hour depending on schedule and acuity. Short overnight or live-in arrangements are usually quoted differently than standard hourly care.
On an annual basis, Genworth and CareScout's most recent North Carolina figures put the median cost of a home health aide at roughly $68,640 per year for full-time care. Most families do not pay that full amount — they use part-time hours, family backup, and other supports to keep weekly costs manageable. Medicare generally does not pay for non-medical in-home care; Medicaid (through North Carolina's CAP/DA waiver and PACE programs) may help for those who qualify, and long-term care insurance, VA benefits like Aid & Attendance, and private pay are the most common funding sources.
Sources: CareScout 2025 Cost of Care; Genworth/CareScout North Carolina 2024.
A good fit for Kinston families who…
- Families wanting non-medical in-home help (companion, personal, dementia, post-hospital, respite, overnight)
- Adult children coordinating care from out of town for a parent in Kinston or the surrounding county
- Private-pay, long-term care insurance, VA Aid & Attendance, or Medicaid CAP/DA waiver families
When we may not be the best fit
- Active medical emergencies — call 911 or go to UNC Lenoir Health Care
- Skilled nursing visits ordered by a physician — that is Medicare home health, a different service
- Hospice or end-of-life medical care — we'll point you toward local hospice providers instead
How matching works in Kinston
Tell us about the situation
A quick 2–3 minute form: who needs care, where, when, and how to reach you.
We review and match locally
Our team reads every request and matches with vetted local provider partners that fit your situation.
Talk to a provider you choose
You hear from one or more local providers. You decide whether to move forward — no obligation.
Care begins on your schedule
If you proceed, the provider sets up service. We follow up to make sure the fit is right.
Common questions from Kinston families
Need caregiver help in Kinston?
Tell us about the situation and a care coordinator will follow up — no obligation, no pressure.
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Eastern NC Home Care Match is a neutral care-matching and lead-referral platform. We are not a licensed home care agency, home health agency, hospice, medical provider, or direct caregiver employer. We do not deliver care, prescribe treatment, or provide medical, legal, or financial advice. We may receive compensation from provider partners when we make a successful match.