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What Household Support Services for Seniors Actually Include
Household support services for seniors include light housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, grocery shopping, errands, and general home upkeep—the day-to-day tasks that keep a home safe, clean, and functional. These services are designed for older adults who are generally independent but find that physical limitations, fatigue, or health conditions make it difficult to keep up with the demands of maintaining a household. For many families, household support is the first typ

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What Is Geritatric Care Management — And Do You Need It?
Geriatric Care Management is a specialized professional service in which a trained care manager oversees and coordinates the full spectrum of an older adult’s care needs—medical, financial, social, legal, and day-to-day support. Also known as Aging Life Care Management, this discipline is practiced by professionals who are typically licensed nurses, social workers, or gerontologists with advanced training in eldercare. For families in Maine and New Hampshire managing the comp

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The Benefits of Aging in Place: Why Seniors Thrive at Home
Aging in place means remaining in your own home and community as you grow older, rather than relocating to an assisted living facility or nursing home. Research consistently shows that seniors who age in place experience better physical health, stronger mental wellbeing, greater independence, and higher overall life satisfaction. With the right in-home care support, aging in place is achievable for the vast majority of older adults. For families in Maine and New Hampshire, wh

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How to Talk to Your Parent About Needing Home Care
Talking to a parent about needing in-home senior care is one of the most emotionally challenging conversations a family can have. The key is to approach it with empathy, preparation, and respect for your parent’s autonomy. Start by expressing concern for their wellbeing rather than listing things they can’t do, and present home care as a way to maintain their independence—not a sign that they’re losing it. I often liken it to using a walker, hearing aid, reading glasses - car

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What Does a Senior Care Manager Do?
A senior care manager is a trained professional who assesses an older adult’s needs, develops a comprehensive senior care plan, coordinates services across providers, and serves as the central point of contact for the entire family. For families navigating the complexity of eldercare—especially those who live far from their aging parent—a care manager brings expertise, organization, planning, and peace of mind to a situation that can otherwise feel overwhelming. If you’ve bee

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