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When a loved one needs more medical support than what traditional in-home care provides, concierge nursing can be a valuable solution. This type of care offers the clinical expertise of a professionally licensed nurse in the comfort and privacy of home. It is ideal for individuals recovering from surgery, managing complex conditions, or simply those who desire more personalized medical attention.

At Arosa, we’re proud to offer concierge nursing services across six states: New Jersey, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Utah, and Missouri, as part of our integrated model of care. Our nurses work closely with families to provide one-on-one support, monitor changing health needs, and coordinate care with physicians and specialists. This blog will walk you through what concierge nursing is, how it compares to traditional in-home caregiving, and who may benefit most from this personalized approach.

To give you a closer look at what this care really means for families, we spoke with Ashley Davis, RN, a compassionate and experienced nurse who provides concierge nursing through Arosa. Ashley shares how this type of support can improve quality of life at home, and why the nurse-caregiver partnership is so important for peace of mind.

What Is Concierge Nursing?

Concierge nursing, sometimes called private duty or boutique nursing, is a service that brings licensed RNs and LPNs directly into the home. These nurses provide skilled clinical care, tailored to each client’s unique situation.

Services may include:
• Medication management and injections
• Wound care and dressing changes
• Post-surgical recovery support
• Chronic disease monitoring
• Pain management
• Medication management and injections
• Health education for families

This level of care is typically paid privately or through long-term care insurance. It offers greater flexibility than traditional medical systems and gives families more control over how care is delivered.

“Families choose concierge nursing because it’s personal,” says Ashley Davis, RN at Arosa. “I get to really know my patients, take my time, and provide care that fits their life—not just their medical chart. It helps them feel safe and supported at home.”

How Concierge Nursing Differs From Traditional In-Home Care

Both concierge nursing and in-home care services happen in the home, but they serve different roles. Understanding the distinction can help families decide what level of care is appropriate—or whether a combination of both is needed.

These services can also work side by side. For example, an Arosa caregiver may assist with daily tasks while an Arosa nurse checks in regularly to provide medical care and coordinate with the client’s physician. This kind of team-based care helps ensure nothing falls through the cracks.

“I focus on the medical care, and my caregivers handle the daily support and companionship,” Ashley explains. “Together, we create a circle of care that gives families confidence their loved one is truly being looked after.”

Benefits of Concierge Nursing

One-on-one attention
Concierge nursing allows for focused, uninterrupted care. The nurse is dedicated to a single client, which makes it easier to notice subtle changes in condition or adjust the care plan as needed.

Care in a familiar setting
Being at home can reduce anxiety, promote healing, and improve comfort—especially for older adults or those with mobility challenges.

Faster response to changes in health
With regular visits from a nurse, changes in symptoms or new concerns can be addressed right away. This proactive approach can help prevent unnecessary emergency room visits or hospital readmissions.

Support for families
A concierge nurse can provide guidance on what to expect, how to manage medications, and when to follow up with other providers. This kind of support can ease the pressure on family caregivers and improve overall confidence in the care plan.

“When a client’s condition changes, having that strong partnership between the nurse and caregiver makes all the difference,” says Ashley. “We notice things early, communicate quickly, and act as a united team. That peace of mind is priceless for families.”

Is Concierge Nursing Right for Your Family?

Concierge nursing may be a good fit if you or your loved one:

  • Is recovering from surgery and needs follow-up care at home
  • Has a chronic condition that requires regular assessment, monitoring, and medical interventions
  • Wants medical care without the stress of traveling to appointments
  • Needs support after a hospital discharge
  • Prefers a higher level of privacy and personalized attention

If you are unsure whether your family needs concierge nursing, we are here to help. Our team can assess your situation and walk you through the best options—whether that’s nursing care, a caregiver, or both working together.

Learn More About Arosa’s Concierge Nursing Program

At Arosa, we believe care should be personal, flexible, and grounded in trust. Our concierge nursing services are led by experienced RNs who bring professionalism and compassion into every home they visit.

Contact us today to learn more about how concierge nursing could benefit you or your loved one.