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Resources & Learning Center

7 Signs Your Parent May Need In-Home Care
A checklist for worried families to identify the subtle but critical signs that independence is declining.

Medicare vs. Medicaid for In-Home Care
A simple guide to what's actually covered for non-medical in-home care.

How to Have "The Talk" with a Resistant Parent
Compassionate advice and conversation scripts for discussing the need for care.

The Ultimate Home Safety Checklist for Seniors
A room-by-room guide to identify and mitigate common household hazards for aging in place.

A Guide to Post-Hospitalization Care
Ensuring a smooth and safe transition from the hospital back to home to prevent readmission.

How to Choose the Right Home Care Agency
10 essential questions you must ask potential agencies before making a decision.
Specialized In-Home Dementia & Alzheimer's Care
What is In-Home Dementia Care?
In-home dementia care focuses on helping individuals with memory loss maintain their daily routines, safety, and quality of life. Our certified agencies provide caregivers trained in managing the unique challenges of dementia, including personal care assistance, managing behavioral changes, and creating a secure, calming environment.
When to Consider Dementia Care
- Increased confusion, agitation, or wandering
- Difficulty with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or eating
- Challenges with medication management
- Signs of caregiver stress or burnout
Find a Caregiver Experienced with Dementia
Get matched with local agencies that specialize in memory care.
7 Signs Your Parent May Need In-Home Care
Published: August 2025
It's often a slow, subtle process, but there comes a time when you may notice your aging parent needs more help than they're letting on. Recognizing these signs early can help you plan and prevent a crisis. Here is a checklist of common indicators to watch for.
1. Changes in Physical Appearance
Noticeable weight loss, poor hygiene, or wearing the same clothes repeatedly can be signs they are struggling with daily tasks like grocery shopping, laundry, or bathing.
2. Neglected Home Environment
Piles of unopened mail, unpaid bills, clutter, or a lack of fresh food can indicate that household management has become overwhelming.
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