OUR SERVICES
Assessments
An assessment is meant to look at many aspects of a person’s life which may include medical issues, fall risks, resiliency, visitibility, adaptability, independence, natural support systems and financial resources.
One of our Certified Aging in Place Specialists will make an appointment with you to come and discuss what your needs are. After this initial discussion, an assessment will be made of your entire home, parts of your home or any particular areas of concern you might have.
Design
The unique Custom Design includes you, family, and your visitors. We’ll work with you to Design a solution that will provide you with safety, security, and accessibility within your home, as well as your exterior entries.
Project Management
Proper planning, followed with thoughtful execution, makes for an enjoyable experience seeing your projects come to completion. There are many components that enable a successful project. Ordering products, coordinating installers, and good communication will bring a well Designed Project to your satisfaction.
RESOURCES
AARP - Provides helpful information to seniors to help improve quality of life and provides access to Community Connection Tools.
Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) - A network of over 620 organizations across America that provides information and assistance with programs including nutrition and meal programs (counseling and home-delivered or group meals), caregiver support, and more. The website can help you find your local AAA, which may provide classes in Tai Chi and diabetes self-management.
Eldercare Locator - A free national service that helps find local resources for seniors such as financial support, caregiving services, and transportation. It includes a brochure that shows how volunteering can help keep you socially connected.
National Council on Aging - Works with nonprofit organizations, governments, and businesses to provide community programs and services. This is the place to find what senior programs are available to assist with healthy aging and financial security, including the Aging Mastery Program® that is shown to increase social connectedness and healthy eating habits.
National Institute on Aging (NIA) - Provides materials on social isolation and loneliness for older adults, caregivers, and health care providers. Materials include health information, a print publication available to view or order no-cost paper copies, a health care provider flyer, and social media graphics and posts.
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