Complete support for people who are severely weakened or bed bound and need care around the clock along with regular attention from medical professionals
Help with mobility and daily activities to support safety and quality of life when living with balance problems, physical weakness, or a history of falls
Companionship and meaningful social engagement to reduce isolation for people who may be withdrawing from their routines. This can include lifestyle support for simple pleasures like trips to the store, visiting friends, or cognitive stimulation
Starter care for people who are mostly independent, but may need gentle reminders or basic household support. Caregivers can help with monitoring day-to-day changes in mood, energy, and cognition that are a natural part of the aging the aging process
Expert assistance from a team of professionals to help you set long-term aging goals, determine the best plan for your needs, and get other types of help, including medical advocacy, home safety, and relocation support
Expert assistance from a team of professionals to help you set long-term aging goals, determine the best plan for your needs, and get other types of help, including medical advocacy, home safety, and relocation support