01REACH OUT TO US
Call us or fill out the online form, and we will respond within one business day.
02PHONE ASSESSMENT
Our initial conversation will help us understand your family's needs, address your questions, and schedule an in-person meeting. Contact us at 239-236-2386 to set up a consultation!
03CONSULTATION
During our meeting, we will explore various care options that align with your loved one's needs, geographic preferences, and budget.
04MAKING A PLAN
Together, we will craft a plan with clear steps and goals to keep us on track. This will be your plan, and we will support you through each step.
05COMMUNITY OR CARE HOME SELECTION
Upon identifying potential providers, we will schedule tours, accompany you to each site, and assist with paperwork and moving arrangements.
06ONGOING SUPPORT
After establishing care, we will follow up to ensure your expectations for your loved one's care, comfort, and safety are being met. Additionally, we can help you find other resources, such as attorneys, in-home care professionals, moving specialists, and more.
Assisted living helps those needing support with daily tasks in a supervised setting. Services include meals, housekeeping, and assistance with daily activities and medications. Social activities are also part of the community.
Memory care communities provide extra support for individuals with varying levels of memory issues. They offer amenities similar to assisted living but with increased supervision and tailored activities.
Residential care homes, often in smaller settings like private houses, offer a homelike environment. They provide assisted living care and, depending on licensing, may offer memory support.
SNFs are medical facilities suitable for those needing specific medical interventions or recovering from illnesses or injuries. They address medical needs beyond what assisted living or memory care communities provide.
Independent living is for active seniors seeking assistance with tasks like meal preparation and housekeeping. These communities often include transportation services and group activities.
Respite care offers a temporary break for family caregivers or when caring for a loved one at home becomes challenging. It allows caregivers time for self-care or rest.
Hospice care is for those with chronic illnesses in later stages. It focuses on providing comfort and support, including grief services, spiritual support, and symptom management.
CCRCs serve individuals aged 60 and older, offering a range of care options in one location. Residents can transition between independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care as needed.