Laurel sits at the meeting point of three counties — and at the crossroads of the I-95 and Baltimore-Washington Parkway corridors. Families here often have a parent moving in from another part of the metro area to be closer. Senior home care in Laurel has to fit a community in transition, and that’s exactly what our care plans are built around.
Founded & led by Magna Johnston, RN · MSN, CMSRN, CSA
Same-day for hospital discharges
WHY FAMILIES HERE CHOOSE US
Laurel spans three Maryland counties — Howard, Prince George’s, and Anne Arundel — which makes it one of the most logistically interesting cities in the region. The community’s medical anchor is UM Laurel Medical Center, with easy access to UM Capital Region, Howard County General, and the Anne Arundel Medical Center networks for more complex needs.
Comfi-Kare extends our nurse-led model to Laurel families with elderly home care in Laurel, MD delivered by caregivers who know the area and overseen by an RN who can navigate the multi-county logistics. Whether a family needs a few hours of laurel home care each week or full-time support, every plan is built around one household at a time.
NOT SURE IF IT'S TIME?
Most families don’t call us the day everything changes. They call weeks or months after they first noticed one of these.
Missed doses, expired medication, or confusion about what to take and when.
Skipped meals, weight loss, or spoiled food left in the fridge.
A family caregiver who is exhausted, stretched thin, or missing work to help.
A recent fall, or new unsteadiness getting around the house.
Noticeable decline in hygiene, laundry, or a home that used to be kept tidy.
Withdrawing from friends, hobbies, or family they used to enjoy.
A True Story from Laurel
"He hadn't really spoken in weeks. Then his caregiver found his history books."
When mobility goes, something else often goes with it: the will to engage. One Laurel client had withdrawn completely — no conversation, no family time, no interest in the life happening around him.
His caregiver could have simply handled the physical tasks. Instead, she got curious. She discovered his lifelong passion for history — and built his care around it. Daily readings. Gentle, guided outings. Conversation that treated him like the sharp, curious man he’d always been.
The turnaround wasn’t just physical. It was personal. He re-engaged with his family. He laughed again. He came back.
The lesson: Great home care doesn’t just treat the diagnosis. It restores the person.
Magna Johnston, RN
MSN, CMSRN, CSA · Founder of Comfi-Kare
What we PRovide
Friendly visits, conversation, meals, and light activities that ease loneliness. For seniors who are largely independent but shouldn’t spend the day alone.
Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility, delivered with dignity. For seniors who need daily support but want to stay in their own home.
Round-the-clock coverage, live-in or rotating shifts, for seniors who can no longer be left alone safely. Includes overnight supervision and fast response to changes.
A smoother transition from hospital to home, with medication reminders and close coordination with discharge planners. Built to lower the risk of readmission in the first weeks.
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Support for mobility, fall prevention, and the daily realities of Parkinson’s. Care plans adjust as symptoms change, alongside your neurologist.
Help with mobility, daily routines, and recovery goals after a stroke. Structured around the plan set by your rehabilitation team.
Non-medical comfort care alongside your hospice team — companionship, personal care, and family respite. Support for the whole household during an emotional time.
Caregivers trained in redirection, structured routines, and a calm, safe environment. Designed to ease agitation and support dignity at every stage.
How it Works
In-home, no pressure.
Caregivers who know Olney.
Coordinated with MedStar Montgomery.
Paying for Care
The most common way families fund care. We’ll walk you through hourly rates and a plan that fits your budget during the free assessment.
Many policies cover non-medical home care. We provide the documentation your insurer needs and can bill on your behalf.
Veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for a monthly benefit that helps cover in-home care. We can help you understand eligibility.
7300 Van Dusen Road
Largo · accessible
Columbia · accessible
Annapolis area · accessible
Senior centers & resources
Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center
Howard County Office on Aging
Prince George's County Aging Division
55+ communities we serve in
Russett
North Laurel
South Laurel
West Laurel
Maryland City
Neighborhoods & landmarks
Old Town Laurel
Laurel Lakes
Patuxent Research Refuge
Main Street Laurel historic district
Questions from Laurel families
Still have a question? Magna answers the phone herself more often than you’d expect.
Our senior home care in Laurel, MD covers personal care (bathing, dressing, mobility), medication reminders, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation to appointments, and companionship. Because we run a nurse-led model, an RN builds and reviews each care plan, so support scales up or down as a parent’s needs change.
Cost depends on how many hours of care you need each week and the level of support involved. Home care in Laurel is usually billed hourly, with lower effective rates for live-in or extended arrangements. We provide a clear quote after a free in-home assessment, so there are no surprises on the first invoice.
Because Laurel straddles three counties, we coordinate home care in Laurel, MD across Howard, Prince George’s, and Anne Arundel — including neighboring communities like North Laurel, Russett, Maryland City, and South Laurel. Our RN handles the cross-county logistics so families don’t have to.
Yes. Every caregiver providing laurel home care works under the oversight of a registered nurse who sets the care plan, monitors changes in condition, and stays in contact with the family. This is the core of our nurse-led approach and a key reason families choose us over agencies that simply place a caregiver and step back.
In most cases we can complete an assessment and start care within a few days. If a parent is being discharged from UM Laurel Medical Center or one of the regional hospitals, we can often coordinate faster to make sure there’s no gap in support during the transition home.
Yes. Our elderly home care in Laurel, MD ranges from a few hours a week to 24-hour and live-in care. Many Laurel families start with light support and increase hours over time, and because the plan is nurse-led, those adjustments are straightforward.
A free, in‑home assessment with an RN. No pressure, no obligation. Just a clear plan for your family.