Safety, comfort, and independence.
It's what we all want as we grow older.
For those times when a little support is needed to achieve those goals, Carolina Hearts Home Care is here to walk alongside you with trusted, RN‑supervised services in home care in Rockingham and the surrounding areas. Heavily rooted in the community, we are family‑owned and operated, and have been meeting the needs of local seniors and their loved ones since 2005.
- Member of the Association for Home & Hospice Care of North Carolina
- Proud members of the Laurinburg/Scotland County Area and Richmond County Chambers of Commerce
- Licensed in good standing by the North Carolina Division of Health Services (#HC‑3240)
- Licensed in good standing by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (#IHCP-1183)
Our founders, husband and wife team Bryan and Brigitte Laney, bring clinical expertise, problem-solving skills, and leadership experience to our person-focused home care services.

Brigitte, an RN and former critical care nurse, is certified in dementia care, and oversees our caregivers, providing them with training and mentoring. Her hospital and clinical background also make her an excellent resource for clients and their families. Both Brigitte and Bryan are on site daily to answer client care questions and support our exceptional care team.
Serving You Better with CARES® Dementia Specialists
To better meet the needs of those with dementia, we proudly employ CARES Dementia Specialists. To date, only 17 individuals throughout North Carolina have achieved this designation, and we’re pleased to have trained and hired three of them. These credentialed professionals have successfully completed an initial 40 hours of intensive dementia care training, passed a CARES Dementia Specialist exam, and renew their certifications every two years. It’s just one more way we ensure the highest quality care for the seniors we serve.
Learn more about our trusted options in home care in Rockingham and the surrounding areas and get started on a brighter tomorrow for a senior you love.

Personal Care
Our compassionate, professional CNAs help ensure that all activities of daily living are managed smoothly and safely, including bathing and other personal care tasks, housekeeping, home management, meal preparation, errands, and more.

Recovery Care
Following a surgical procedure or hospitalization, our CNAs help with transitioning home safely, ensuring that the recovery plan is implemented, any concerns are noted and addressed promptly, follow-up medical and therapy visits are kept, and more.

Companionship
Our companionship services provide opportunities for socialization and fun activities, transportation and accompaniment to medical appointments and outings, reduced risk of falls, enhanced home safety, and more.

Live-In Care
For seniors who want additional safety, comfort, security, and socialization, our live-in care services are the ideal solution, with a trusted care professional residing in the home.

Veterans' Services
We're proud to serve our nation's heroes, and to assist veterans and their spouses with obtaining the benefits to which they're entitled. Let us help with navigating the maze of necessary tasks to determine eligibility and to provide a personalized care solution.

Homemaking
Maintaining an orderly home environment can become more challenging as we age, and having an extra hand with laundry, dusting, mopping, linen changes, emptying the trash, and other chores makes the home more comfortable and welcoming.

Dementia Care
A senior with Alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia faces a number of challenges. Our specially trained and credentialed CARES Dementia Specialists work with our dementia team get to know each senior and plan appropriate, enjoyable, and meaningful activities, while helping to effectively manage difficult behaviors.
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