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Care at Home

Supporting Seniors Where They Feel Most Comfortable

Many older adults wish to remain in their homes, surrounded by familiarity, independence, and dignity. Our Care at Home support is designed to help seniors and their families explore the right options, connect with trusted resources, and receive ongoing guidance to make living at home safer and easier.

Home Care

We connect you with trusted caregiver resources that support daily living and independence.

Home Health

We guide families to licensed providers for nursing, therapy, and recovery support when needed.

Palliative & Hospice

Guidance and referrals for families facing serious illness or end-of-life care, with a focus on comfort and dignity.

Safety

Education and referrals to fall-prevention and mobility programs that reduce risks at home.

Day Programs

Connections to engaging adult day centers that provide activities, socialization, and support.

Equipment

Guidance on accessing mobility aids and home safety devices through trusted resources.

Nutrition

Information on food programs and meal support to promote health and peace of mind.

Insurance

Assistance in understanding coverage, benefits, and community financial resources.

Finances

Connections to financial aid, benefits counseling, and planning support programs.

Wellbeing

Referrals to community mental health and emotional support resources for seniors and families.

Transportation

Guidance on community ride programs and transportation services that help seniors get to appointments, stores, and social activities safely.
Guidance on community ride programs and transportation services that help seniors get to appointments, stores, and social activities safely.
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Housing Options

Support in exploring senior housing choices such as independent living, assisted living, and other placement resources tailored to individual needs.

When Should Someone Consider Home Care?

Home care is helpful for seniors who want to remain independent but need support with daily living tasks. We guide families to trusted caregiver resources that make life at home easier and safer.

What Is the Difference Between Home Health and Home Care?

Home health involves licensed medical providers such as nurses or therapists. We don’t deliver these services directly, but we connect families to trusted providers and help explain available options. Home care focuses on non-medical support like meals, companionship, or light assistance.

What Support Is Available Through Palliative or Hospice Guidance?

We provide resources and referrals for families coping with serious illness or end-of-life needs, helping them access programs focused on comfort, dignity, and peace of mind.

 

How Can You Help With Safety and Equipment?

We share information on fall-prevention programs and guide families to resources for mobility aids and home safety equipment. Our goal is to make homes safer for seniors.

 

Are There Programs for Meals, Day Care, or Transportation?

Yes. We help connect seniors to community nutrition programs, adult day centers for socialization, and transportation services for appointments or activities.

 

Can You Assist With Insurance and Finances?

We provide guidance on understanding benefits, insurance coverage, and financial support programs, helping families reduce stress and make informed decisions.

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Compassionate Support at Home