A Checklist for Aging in Place

More than 90 percent of people over the age of 65 would want to remain at home as they get older, according to AARP. This popular trend is called “aging in place” or “aging in community”. Yet many people fail to consider the many factors that help determine whether they can remain at home. “I tell our clients that what’s …

Home Care Versus Nursing Home Care

Most elders would prefer to stay in their own homes, where they know their neighbors and can associate memories with each piece of furniture and object around them, rather than move to an institution as they age. Things that can make “aging in place” — the current term for staying in one’s own home as one ages — problematic are …

Common Questions About Assisted Living Communities

Taking a tour is a good starting point for learning about an assisted living community, but that alone won’t give you enough information to feel truly confident about moving your loved one there. “Families need to lead the evaluation process for the assisted living community. They need to know the right questions to ask,” says Kathy Smith, author of “Assisted …

20 Discounts for Veterans

Veterans deserve to be praised for their years of service to our country — a selfless, admirable feat that should never go unnoticed. And not only on Veterans Day and Memorial Day. Businesses know this and countless companies offer military and veteran discounts. Military families, too, can benefit and reap the rewards for their own sacrifices. Check individual stores, visit …

Experienced Staff

Care is provided by caregivers and home care aides who have valuable experience in caring for the elderly. Personalized care is planned and coordinated with you and your family involvement and needs. We also offer a cost-free assessment visit in your home without any obligation to begin service. We have a diverse staff that can meet your needs in eight …

Knowledgeable

An experienced management staff, including a Program Director and a Care Coordinator are available for referral intake. The Program Director or Care Coordinator visits and informs the caregiver and patient about the program. There will be a detailed assessment and the team will develop a care plan with input from the caregiver, taking into consideration the specific needs of the …