Helping You Understand Your Senior Living Options

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  • Independent Living

    Maybe you’re ready for a change towards easier living, but you want to keep your full freedom, while reducing home maintenance needs! This is often the preferred choice for seniors downsizing from their family home. As an SRES agent, we can help you sell your home and find the perfect community to begin your next adventure. This frees you to travel as you wish. Independent living today offers a lot of options.

  • Assisted Living

    Life can take some turns and a little extra help may be needed for daily tasks. Often, the goal is to ensure your loved is socializing and the fear or isolation sparks thoughts of change a living environment. Maybe safety is a concern or health conditions may require more involved medical oversight. Many assisted living communities offer a fresh approach to senior living. It’s time to have peace of mind and start having more fun.

  • Memory Care

    Concerns for safety often drive families to search for living arrangements that help keep our loved ones safe. Memory Care communities are secured communities that really tailor living arrangements and social interactions to help seniors effected with memory issues live life to the fullest. Memory Care often have a lower resident to caregiver ratio to tailor to cognitive challenges. These communities provide peace of mind to families worried about the safety their one may be facing without ongoing help.

  • In-Home Care

    When staying in the home is preferred, we can help connect you with in-home care providers based on your unique needs. Whether help is needed with grocery shopping, cooking, doing laundry or more, assistance can often be brought into the home to make every day living easier for your loved one.

  • Hospice Care

    These are God’s angels on earth. Unlike any other service, end of life care provides a support system ensures care, compassion and comfort services to loved ones and their families during this difficult time. This care can be part of an in-home plan or community-based environment and is often a free service through Medicare to qualified applicants.

  • Skilled Care

    Health events or a diagnosis that impacts our loved one’s ability to receive care in a one-on-one setting often leads to skilled care. Typically, these communities may be needed when your loved one requires a “two-person assist” or the use for Hoyer lifts. This high level of care is paramount to the health and safety of your loved one. There may also be regimented medical needs that require a skilled community.

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