
Confusion is common:
Are mom and dad bad enough to need help?
Can we keep them in their home?
We all work and can't be there. So, then what?
If we keep waiting something bad could happen like a fall or worse.
How do I get everyone on board?
Our complimentary 'Seniors: Steps to Take for Staying Home' guide serves as your guiding tool throughout your senior journey. Filled with tried-and-tested tactics, practical advice, and insights from experts, this tool equips you to stay in your home longer. By registering for our free guide, you'll unlock a treasure trove of wisdom capable of allowing you to stay in your home. Just provide your email address below to get started.
Inside there is guidance for creating and storing your paperwork that is so important during the senior journey. Also, talking and communication gets harder as topics become personal. See our approach.
Often the hardest part of senior living falls on the caregiver. We provide support and options for caregivers, so burnout and guilt are not an issue.
Most feel lost in the maze of aging decisions. You're not alone. Included are suggestions for preparing and staying calm when a crisis hits, and resources to help guide and assist you.
Whether it’s downsizing, navigating care options, or just trying to make sense of what’s next - aging can feel like a tidal wave of decisions, paperwork, and emotions to both seniors and their adult children. We help seniors stay safely in their home by assessing, planning, creating tools and attaining resources. When staying home is no longer possible, we provide personal guidance at no cost to help find senior living options that align with your needs, preferences, and budget so you will be empowered to make informed decisions. Providing planning and service options for care before health declines is our specialty. Our referral services are paid by the communities and is free to our clients. Other services are private pay and are designed to help with your specific needs during your senior journey. With knowledge comes power and peace to take the first step.
