to start looking for care?
There is not a perfect science when trying to determine when it's time to look for care. However, if you are having concerns about yourself or your loved one, it's important to consider all of your options early, as poor planning can result in unexpected and expensive care options.
If you or your loved one are experiencing any of these signs or symptoms, it's time to consider your care options:
Change in health Condition (recent hospital stay, ongoing poor health)
A New Diagnosis (heart conditions, dementia, alzheimer's, parkinson's, cancer)
Memory Challenges (short term or long term)
Physical Challenges (lifting, standing, carrying objects)
At risk for falls / Frequent falls
Isolation / Social withdrawal
Depression or Anxiety / Mood Changes
Forgetting daily activities: showering, cooking, medications etc...
Changes in hygiene / Not Showering
Change in family dynamics / support system
Loss of a primary caretaker / home maker
Care recommendations from professionals (ie Doctor)
Friends or neighbors are concerned
If you or someone you know is displaying any of the above or has given you cause for concern about their general well being, it might be time to consult with one of our elder care specialists to see what options there are. We specialize in finding the right care options for you - in home caregivers, home health or hospice, day programs and senior centers, meal preparation resources, and if it's right, facility options for long term care.
Complete our assessment or call us at 916-767-3459.
One of our specialists will assist you in scheduling a consultation to identify resources.
to start looking for care?
There is not a perfect science when trying to determine when it's time to look for care. However, if you are having concerns about yourself or your loved one, it's important to consider all of your options early, as poor planning can result in unexpected and expensive care options.
If you or your loved one are experiencing any of these signs or symptoms, it's time to consider your care options:
Change in health Condition (recent hospital stay, ongoing poor health)
A New Diagnosis (heart conditions, dementia, alzheimer's, parkinson's, cancer)
Memory Challenges (short term or long term)
Physical Challenges (lifting, standing, carrying objects)
At risk for falls / Frequent falls
Isolation / Social withdrawal
Depression or Anxiety / Mood Changes
Forgetting daily activities: showering, cooking, medications etc...
Changes in hygiene / Not Showering
Change in family dynamics / support system
Loss of a primary caretaker / home maker
Care recommendations from professionals (ie Doctor)
Friends or neighbors are concerned
If you or someone you know is displaying any of the above or has given you cause for concern about their general well being, it might be time to consult with one of our elder care specialists to see what options there are. We specialize in finding the right care options for you - in home caregivers, home health or hospice, day programs and senior centers, meal preparation resources, and if it's right, facility options for long term care.
Complete our assessment or call us at 916-767-3459.
One of our specialists will assist you in scheduling a consultation to identify resources.
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