

Caregiving isn’t just a responsibility; it’s a relationship. It’s about being there for the people who shaped us, the ones who offered their hands when we were unsteady—whether as children, as partners, or in the long years of companionship that define a life. And yet, the weight of caregiving can be heavy, even when carried with love.
That’s where private pay nursing steps in—not as an extravagance, but as a way to ensure care is sustainable. “Private pay nursing isn’t about replacing family—it’s about supporting them. Our nurses provide expert care and stability, so families can focus on what matters most: quality time with their loved ones,” says Corrine Muy-Cando, BSN, RN, OCN, CFNC, Supervisor of StayingWELL Clinical Services.
This kind of care isn’t one-size-fits-all. It adapts to what’s needed, when it’s needed. Maybe it’s a few hours a week to handle medical tasks. Maybe it’s overnight care to restore the balance of rest and responsibility. Maybe it’s a steady, guiding presence through the complexities of a long-term illness. The right care meets families where they are, making daily life not just manageable, but meaningful.
Private pay nursing offers more than assistance—it provides stability, relief, and confidence that care is always within reach. It helps families maintain their roles without being consumed by the demands of caregiving, ensuring loved ones receive the support they deserve while allowing life to move forward with dignity and peace of mind.
Call RVNAhealth at 203-438-5555 or visit rvnahealth.org to explore how private pay nursing can support your family’s needs.