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Bringing in help at home vs Relocating to a senior living Community.
You see warning signs that you or a loved one needs assistance and you are confused about the options that may be available.
The first decision is to consider is whether to remain at home or move to a senior living community. Remaining at home may require rearranging space and installing safety features and bringing in help.
When relocating to a new home it is crucial to choose an appropriate care setting that meets the level of care needs, preferences, and budget. Senior Living options include independent living, Continuum of Care, Retirement Communities, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Memory Care, and Residential Care Homes.
The process of figuring out the best option can be overwhelming and confusing when doing it alone. Don't go at it alone. Call 713-494-2498 for FREE help determining your options. A Register Nurse Expert Senior Care Advisor will conduct a needs assessment, listen to your preferences, and concerns, and learn about your resources. You will receive a complete list of options to choose from as well as learn about the pros and cons of each option. This allows families to choose with confidence. Our mission is for seniors to receive excellent care and enjoy a meaningful life.
HOW WE SUPPORT FAMILIES
Facing eviction from a senior living community and needing help finding a new community.
You or a loved one just got out of the hospital and need help finding the right assisted living.
The family is disagreeing on the type of care needed and could use professional impartial recommendations.
Your loved one is declining in their current care arrangement and you are at a loss on which options are available.
You feel alone and overwhelmed and need help understanding the situation and formulating a plan.
Your loved one is going to the hospital or to doctor's visits frequently and not getting better and you want to explore end-of-life care.
You want to learn about cost-effective care options.
You want to ensure your loved one receives the best care and want to discuss their situation.