You're ready to start.
Your parent may not be ready yet.
That's actually the best time to call us.
Signs It May Be Time to Start Thinking About Support
You don't need a diagnosis or a crisis to reach out.
If you've noticed any of these in your parent's daily life, it's worth a conversation.
Waiting until a crisis — a fall, a hospitalization, a diagnosis — often means making decisions under pressure, with fewer options.
The families who fare best are the ones who start the conversation early.
We start with something your parent can say yes to.
We can begin with meal preparation or light housekeeping — not as "care," but as a helpful service your parent chooses to use.
A home helper visits regularly, becoming a familiar presence in your parent's daily life.
After the first month, we share a simple update with your family — how your parent is eating, staying hydrated, engaging in conversation, and managing daily routines. Not a medical report. Just the things you'd notice yourself, if you were there.
When more support is needed, the relationship is already there.
