AGING IN PLACE
Aging in place should feel safe, familiar, and manageable. We provide friendly, professional care management that helps older adults stay independent at home. Our team creates personalized plans, coordinates with local providers, and supports families and individuals with clear guidance every step of the way.
Who We Help
We help older adults who want to remain at home, family members managing care from near or far, individuals living with dementia or chronic conditions, and solo agers who need a trusted advocate.
Services Provided
- Comprehensive care assessments (health, home safety, daily living)
- Personalized care plans with clear next steps
- Care coordination and advocacy with local providers
- In-home support setup and ongoing oversight
- Dementia care guidance and future planning
- Medication and appointment management
- Hospital-to-home and care transition support
- Home safety improvements and fall-prevention strategies
- Technology options for safety and check-ins
- Support for long-distance families and solo agers
What We Do
We design a practical, step-by-step plan that makes aging in place work in real life. We coordinate services, keep communication flowing among doctors, caregivers, and family, and adjust the plan as needs change. Our approach blends clinical insight with warm, local support so home remains the best place to live well.
How It Works
- Connect: Schedule a friendly consultation to share goals and concerns.
- Assess: We complete a comprehensive assessment of health, home, and daily routines.
- Plan: You receive a clear, personalized aging in place plan.
- Implement: We coordinate services, set up in-home support, and align providers.
- Support: We check in regularly, track progress, and update the plan as needs change.
FAQs
What does “aging in place” mean?
It means choosing to live at home as you age, with the right support, safety measures, and care coordination to maintain independence.
Is aging in place realistic for someone with dementia?
It can be when there is a thoughtful plan and enough resources to support care in the home. Home modifications, structured routines, caregiver training, and regular oversight can improve safety and quality of life.
How is care management different from home care?
Home care provides hands-on help. Care management creates the plan, coordinates providers, solves problems, and advocates for you across the whole system.
Do you replace home care or medical providers?
No. We coordinate, collaborate and organize the work of your providers. We help everyone follow the same plan of care.
What if staying at home stops being the best option?
We guide smooth transitions to assisted living, memory care, or rehab when needed, with clear steps and continued advocacy that limit the amount of times you have to move.
Case Study
After a recent fall, ‘Betty’ wanted to stay home but felt overwhelmed. We completed a same-week assessment, arranged grab bars and lighting improvements, set up in-home support three days a week, and coordinated follow-up visits with her providers. We layered private services with services covered through her insurance to create a comprehensive support system focused on aging in place. Within a month, she reported fewer missed medications, no additional falls, and more confidence getting around her home. Her daughter, who lives out of state, receives regular updates from us and now feels at ease about her mom’s safety while living at home.
Why Choose Us
We know local resources and can pivot quickly if your situation changes. Our care managers bring clinical insight and real life application to build plans that honors your preferences, values and budget.
Ready to make aging in place work safely and sustainably in your home? Book a consultation today to get a personalized plan and a team that’s with you every step of the way.
Ready to get started? Schedule a free consult today.
We are mebers of the National Aging in Place Council. We focus on the five pillars of aging: housing, health and wellness, finances, transportation and social interaction. The National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) is an organization dedicated to providing seniors and caregivers with the education and resources needed to age with dignity.