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Your Guide to At-Home Care and Support

We know choosing care for yourself or a loved one can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve gathered helpful articles, tips, and answers to support you through the process.
Whether you're just starting out or already receiving care, we're here to walk with you—every step of the way.
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Signs of Needing Home Care

It’s not always easy to know when to ask for help. But noticing small changes early can make a big difference. If you or someone you love is showing these signs, it might be time to explore at-home support.

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Struggles with Personal Hygiene

Bathing, dressing, or grooming becomes difficult or neglected.

House No Longer Feels Safe or Tidy

Clutter, dirt, or hazards appear where there were none before.

Isolation or Loneliness

Lacks social contact or seems withdrawn.

 

Irregular or Missed Meals

Forgetting to eat, skipping meals, or poor nutrition.

 

Mobility Has Become Limited

Difficulty walking or standing. Increased risk of falls.

Medication Confusion

Doses are missed or mixed up, or prescriptions go unfilled.

 

Memory Issues or Cognitive Decline

Struggles with remembering people, places, or routines.

Forgets Dates or Daily Tasks

Misses bills, and appointments, or becomes easily confused.

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