
Reston was designed as a community where people of all ages could live, work, and thrive together. That vision extends to seniors who want to age in place — and AngelsInNOVA connects families with local Visiting Angels® offices that make it possible. Their non-medical home care services help Reston seniors maintain their independence while staying connected to the community they love.
From the paths around Lake Anne to the vibrant Reston Town Center, this is a community that values quality of life. The caregivers bring that same commitment to quality into every home they serve.
A Community We Know
Reston's planned community design means many seniors here have access to walking paths, community centers, and social activities. The caregivers help clients take advantage of these resources, providing transportation and companionship that keeps them engaged and active.
Care Services Available in Reston, VA
Whether your family in Reston needs a few hours of companion care each week or round-the-clock support, the local Visiting Angels® office builds a plan that fits. Services include companion care, personal care, memory support, respite care, transitional care, veteran care, and more — all delivered by Visiting Angels® caregivers who treat your loved one like family.
Why Local Care Matters
When you choose AngelsInNOVA to find home care in Reston, you are connecting with a locally owned Visiting Angels® office that knows this community. We understand the pace of life here, the resources available, and the values that Reston families hold dear. Their caregivers live nearby, respond quickly, and become a trusted part of your loved one's world.

Years of Recognition. Built on Real Results.
These awards were not bought or sponsored. They were earned — year after year — through client satisfaction surveys, caregiver retention scores, and independent reviews from families across Northern Virginia.
When you choose care through our network, you are connecting with offices that have been recognized as the best in the industry. That is not a marketing claim. It is what families and caregivers have said themselves.
