Visiting Angels Kent – Services, Pricing, and Local Alternatives [2025 Guide]

Grace Eisenberg

Aug 13, 2025

Fact checked by John Enwere

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If you’re searching for home care in Kent, Washington, Visiting Angels will almost certainly show up in your research. They’re a well-known national brand in senior care — but in 2025, with Kent’s rising home care costs and the need for flexible scheduling, it’s worth asking: Are they really the right fit for your family?

This guide uses local insights, pricing examples, and comparisons to other Kent home care agencies (including one affordable, flexible option) so you can make an informed decision.

Visiting Angels Kent – Who They Are and Where They Operate

The closest Visiting Angels office serving Kent is located at 841 Central Ave N, Suite 206, Kent, WA 98032. They’ve been operating in the South King County region for over 15 years and maintain an A+ BBB rating.

Neighborhoods served in Kent:

They work throughout the city, including areas like East Hill-Meridian and Lake Meridian. Many of their clients are also in nearby Covington and Auburn.

Local landmarks they often work around:

  • ShoWare Center (transportation to events and community outings)

  • Kent Station (errands, grocery runs, and medical appointments nearby)

Reputation in Kent:

  • Strengths: Experienced caregivers, well-structured care plans, strong dementia support.

  • Weaknesses: Higher hourly costs for fewer hours, rigid scheduling, and 4-hour minimum shifts that can add up quickly for families needing short visits.

Online reviews on Google often mention caring and reliable caregivers, but some Kent families have noted delays in starting care after hospital discharges.

What Services Do They Offer in Kent? (And Where the Gaps Are)

Visiting Angels Kent provides non-medical in-home care — meaning they don’t offer skilled nursing or wound care, but they do support daily living needs.

Core services include:

  • Companion Care: Conversation, card games, walks around the neighborhood, reading.

  • Personal Care: Bathing, grooming, dressing, and help with mobility.

  • Meal Preparation: Grocery shopping, cooking, and light kitchen cleanup.

  • Light Housekeeping: Laundry, dusting, vacuuming, and general tidying.

  • Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care: Routine reinforcement and safety monitoring.

  • Respite Care: Temporary relief for family caregivers.

  • End-of-Life Support: Comfort-focused, non-medical assistance.

  • Hospital-to-Home Program: Help with discharge prep and home safety after a hospital stay.

Service limitations:

  • No medical services (such as wound care, injections, or post-surgical RN support).

  • No guaranteed same-day or next-day starts — families often wait days before care begins.

  • Minimum shifts of 4 hours per day and 12 hours per week.

  • Limited flexibility for short-term post-surgery care (e.g., 1–2 weeks).

Caringene’s advantage:

On top of providing high quality and high hour care for those with dementia and other conditions, if your loved one is being discharged from MultiCare Covington Medical Center or Valley Medical Center and needs care tomorrow, Caringene can start same-day or next-day, offers no minimum hours, and specializes in post-surgery and rehab home care so you only pay for the hours you actually need.

How Much Does Visiting Angels Kent Cost and How Do I Pay?

Pricing for Visiting Angels Kent varies based on the number of hours you book each week. Industry averages in Kent suggest $45/hr for 20 hours per week, with rates increasing 30–40% if you schedule fewer hours.

They typically require 4-hour daily minimums and 12 hours per week. That means even if you only need 2 hours, you’ll be charged for 4.

Visiting Angels Kent pricing:

Weekly Hours

Hourly Rate*

Weekly Cost

Monthly Cost (4.33 wks)

40

$40/hr

$1,600

$6,928

30

$43/hr

$1,290

$5,586

20

$45/hr

$900

$3,897

10

~$61/hr

~$608

~$2,630

*Based on local industry patterns — call for exact quote.

Caringene’s pricing in Kent:

  • $35/hr flat rate

  • No daily or weekly minimums*

Caringene’s pricing in Kent:

Families save 20–40% with Caringene compared to most Kent agencies — especially those needing fewer hours.

Comparing Visiting Angels to Other Kent Home Care Agencies

Here’s how Visiting Angels stacks up against other local options, including Caringene as our recommended pick:

Agency

Rate @ 20 hrs/wk

Minimums

Specialty Strength

Reviews & Reputation

Visiting Angels Kent

~$45/hr

4 hrs/day, 12/wk

Dementia, companionship

A+ BBB, strong caregiver reviews

Home Instead Kent

~$46–48/hr

3–4 hrs/day

Dementia, personal care

Mixed reviews by franchise

Right at Home South King

~$45–47/hr

3–4 hrs/day

Post-hospital, chronic illness

Generally positive

Caringene (Recommended)

$35/hr

None

Dementia, post-surgery rehab, flexibility

5-star Google, Nextdoor favorite

Customer Experience & Reviews in Kent

Positive themes:

  • Caregivers often feel “like family.”

  • Reliable for long-term, high-hour care schedules.

  • Solid dementia and Alzheimer’s care programs.

Common complaints:

  • Delays in starting care after hospital discharge.

  • High cost for families with light needs.

  • Sudden caregiver changes causing disruption.

The Caringene difference:

Caringene maintains a 5-star Google rating and is recognized as a Neighborhood Favorite on Nextdoor, with praise for fast starts, flexible hours, and consistent caregivers.

FAQs – Kent Families Often Ask

Q: Do they serve Lake Meridian and East Hill-Meridian?

Yes, Visiting Angels covers these areas, but availability may depend on caregiver schedules.

Q: Will they take my parent to appointments at Valley Medical Center or errands at Kent Station?

Often, yes — but confirm transportation details (own vehicle vs. client’s car).

Q: Can I book just 2 hours for an appointment at ShoWare Center?

Unlikely — minimums mean you’ll be billed for 4 hours. Caringene offers exact-hour visits.

Q: Do they provide wound care after surgery at MultiCare Covington?

No — they’re non-medical. You’d need a licensed home health nurse for that.

Final Thoughts – Choosing the Right Kent Home Care

If you need consistent, high-hour, non-medical care and need flexibility, lower rates, and same-day or next-day starts, especially for post-surgery recovery or short bursts of care, Caringene was built for you.

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The content on this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Caringene is a non-medical home care provider. Do not make healthcare decisions based on the information provided here—always consult with a physician or licensed medical professional for guidance regarding medical care or treatment.

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