Aging at Home Support for Seniors and Family Caregivers
We bring our comprehensive support and innovative solutions to all seniors and families we serve.
We help seniors who want to maintain their independence and age comfortably in their own homes, along with their family caregivers who need trusted support and peace of mind. Our services bridge the gap between what seniors need to thrive at home and what families need to know to ensure their loved ones are safe.
Seniors
We offer the most innovative and comprehensive solutions for seniors to age-in-place at home. Our team helps you maintain your independence and safety.
Family Caregivers
Our comprehensive assessments, plans, education, and ongoing support enable family caregivers to gain expertise, a clear plan, and peace of mind, making it easier to support their loved one’s wish to age at home.
Maintain Your Independence
The plan and support you need to age safely and independently at home.
Your Challenges
- Safety and Injury Risk: 44% of seniors worry about getting hurt while alone, particularly falls, which are a leading cause of injury and death for adults over 65.
- Home Accessibility: Nearly half of seniors say their homes are not accessible for aging.
- Daily Living Challenges: 28% of seniors are anxious about their ability to perform daily tasks independently as they age.
- Becoming a Burden: 58% of seniors with children worry about becoming a burden, financially and/or emotionally, to their families.
- Immediate Need to Move Out of Home: Many seniors experience anxiety about potential relocation due to health or safety issues.
- Missing or Unclear Documents: Less than half of seniors have all of the important legal, medical, or financial documents in place.
Our Solutions
- Conduct comprehensive home safety and personal functional assessments to identify fall hazards and recommend modifications, such as grab bars, improved lighting and motion sensor lighting, and removal of obstacles.
- Provide education on fall prevention and safe daily routines.
- Recommend and coordinate home modifications (e.g., ramps, stair railings, widened doorways, zero step showers).
- Suggest durable medical equipment to improve mobility and access throughout the house.
- Leverage digital technologies to simplify and automate instrumental activities of daily living.
- Coordinate in home personal care assistance, as needed.
- Refer and connect you to community resources to reduce reliance on family members for care and oversight.
- Refer you to trusted in home support providers to reduce reliance on family members, especially during the work day.
- Help you prepare for the possible future need to move to a facility, whether temporarily or permanently.
- Educate you and your family on the important factors to evaluate when selecting a facility.
- Recommend a few trusted facilities for your evaluation.
- Educate you on the importance of advance care directives and financial and estate planning.
- Refer you to trusted attorneys and certified financial planners to prepare needed documents.
- Periodically meet with you to review the documents to ensure they are modified to reflect changing goals or status.
Empowering family caregivers with knowledge and confidence
The information, support, and tools you need to support your loved ones aging at home.
Your Concerns
- Safety Risks: Worry about falls, injuries, and the overall safety of a home that may not be suited for declining mobility or health issues.
- Distressed by seeing parents struggle with daily living in an environment that may be unsafe.
- Health and Well-Being: Concerns about parents’ ability to manage chronic illnesses, take medications properly, and handle emergencies.
- Worry about parents’ loneliness, mental health, and cognitive decline.
- Family Caregiving Stressors: Emotional, physical, and financial strain of caregiving can be significant.
- May experience burnout, anxiety, and disrupted family or social relationships.
- Overprotection: Parents may resent what they see as overprotectiveness.
- Family caregivers struggle with guilt or worry about not doing enough.
- Role Reversal and Family Conflict: Watching parents decline and taking on a parental role can be emotionally challenging and may lead to family conflict or resentment.
- Acute Change in Health Status and Immediate Need to Move to a Facility: Anticipating a sudden need to move the parent to a facility, either from an acute need (a fall, heart attack or stroke) or due to progression of a chronic condition.
Our Solutions
- Conduct thorough evaluations of the home to identify and address safety risks, such as fall hazards, inadequate lighting, or inaccessible bathrooms and recommend and coordinate modifications like grab bars, ramps, or stair lifts.
- Leverage digital technologies to simply and automate instrumental activities of daily living.
- Provide education on fall prevention and safe daily routines.
- Provide continued guidance, check-ins, and updates to ensure that the home remains safe and the care plan stays effective as needs change over time.
- Develop personalized plans that consider advance directives to ensure that there is an identified resource for administrative, personal, and medical care.
- Connect the senior and family with vetted healthcare professionals and community resources for medical, personal, and daily living support, reducing the logistical burden on family caregivers.
- Suggest durable medical equipment to improve mobility and access throughout the house.
- Offer support for both the senior’s and the caregiver’s needs.
- Offer workshops and resources on safe patient handling, fall prevention, use of assistive devices, and caregiver self-care to empower family caregivers with knowledge and confidence.
- Refer and connect you to community resources to reduce reliance on family members for care and oversight.
- Refer you to trusted in home support providers to reduce reliance on family members, especially during the work day.
- Facilitate open discussions among family members to clarify roles, set expectations, and resolve conflicts, supporting better communication and shared decision-making.
- Help you prepare for the possible future need to move to a facility, whether temporarily or permanently.
- Educate you and your family on the important factors to evaluate when selecting a facility.
- Recommend a few trusted facilities for your evaluation.
How We Support You
As your aging at home partner, we plan, advise, implement, and support.
In-Home Visits
Scheduled in-home visits for the initial assessment and throughout the year, supplement with ongoing support between visits.
Managed Implementation and Referrals to Trusted Service Providers
Manage or oversee plan recommendations. Referrals to and coordination of contractors for home modifications, in-home service providers for personal care, and community resources for meals, transportation, or other services.
Family Caregiver Training and Support
Helpful guidance and training is available as online training, real-time or pre-recorded; in-person training; or downloadable materials for self-training.
Ongoing Support and Future Planning
Expert guidance from our initial assessment to every stage of your life as you age.
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and goals to age at home.