Diverse and comprehensive care options, so your senior gets exactly the care they need, in the environment they want.
From residential living facilities to in-home care services, we offer placement in a large variety of specialized care locations.
Keep scrolling to learn more about our different care options, or fill out our Intake Form and let us help you decide.
Residential Care Homes (RCFEs)
Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly, also known as RCFEs or board-and-care facilities, provide seniors with 24-hour supervision, healthcare services, and assistance with daily activities to promote independence and well-being. RCFEs vary in size from 4 to 20 beds, and they can accommodate both extroverted seniors looking for companionship as well as those seeking quiet and privacy. They offer medication management, personal care, meal preparation, and engaging activities tailored to residents' interests, creating a warm and nurturing environment for seniors to thrive.
Assisted Living Communities
Assisted living facilities are larger residential communities that provide support for individuals needing assistance with daily activities but not requiring intensive medical care or the smaller setting of RCFEs. Residents have their own living spaces with access to assistance as needed, including medication management, meal preparation, and personal care. Assisted living facilities aim to strike a balance between autonomy and support, enhancing the overall quality of life by fostering community and social connection through amenities and organized activities.
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Skilled nursing facilities provide 24/7 medical care for individuals with complex health needs, offering specialized services such as wound care, rehabilitation, and medical monitoring. These facilities, staffed by healthcare professionals, cater to those requiring a higher level of care than assisted living or home-based options. Residents often have chronic illnesses, post-surgery recovery needs, or severe mobility limitations, and the focus of these facilities is on comprehensive medical support to improve overall individual well-being in a safe and structured environment.
In-Home Care
In-home care services offer essential support for individuals requiring assistance with daily activities in the familiar setting of their home. Tailored to meet the needs of seniors, those with disabilities, or individuals recovering from illness, in-home caregivers provide personalized services such as grooming aid, medication management, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and companionship. Their goal is to enhance their clients' overall quality of life, foster independence, and maintain dignity, enabling elderly individuals to age or recover in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes.
Memory Care
Memory care programs are specifically designed to provide a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for seniors with conditions such as Alzheimer's or dementia. Specially trained staff members are equipped to provide memory-specific care, including assistance with daily living, specialized cognitive therapies, and a secure living space to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. All memory care homes prioritize dignity and respect for each individual in order to enhance their quality of life while providing peace of mind for their families.
Respite Care
Respite care is a crucial support service designed to provide seniors with continuous care for a short period of time as they recover from injury, illness, or seek more permanent lodging. Trained respite caregivers step in to offer support with daily activities such as medication management, meal preparation, and mobility assistance, maintaining a consistent level of care for the duration of the senior’s stay. Respite care plays a vital role in ensuring continuous care for senior individuals, allowing families to navigate their responsibilities with flexibility and ease.
Hospice Care
Hospice (or palliative) care is a specialized form of compassionate healthcare designed to support individuals with terminal illnesses during their end-of-life journey. Emphasizing comfort, dignity, and quality of life, hospice care focuses on pain management, symptom control, and emotional and spiritual support for the patient. This care is typically provided in the patient's home, a hospice facility, or in some cases, a hospital, and it aims to enhance the individual's remaining time, ensuring a dignified and peaceful transition while offering support and guidance to their loved ones.