Transitions are not just events to loved one, they’re significant changes.

Transition Care Management

Our commitment is to the well-being of all our clients and their loved ones, so we are much more than a placement agency.

A transition to any facility must be managed carefully, whether it’s a short term stay at a transitional care facility following a hospital stay or a permanent relocation to a board-and care, residential community, or skilled nursing facility.

These transitions are not just events in the life of your loved ones, they’re significant changes. Your loved ones deserve the support and care they’ve earned.

Why Choose Us?

Short-Term or Long-Term

Whether your loved one’s stay with us is a quick turn-around or a permanent move, we gladly help physically, logistically, and emotionally with the transition.

Transitional Care Before Placement

Making sure your loved one is placed where they will be most safe, cared for, and comfortable is our top priority, so many of our transitional services before placement are free of charge.

Transitional Care After Placement

Moving is a huge adjustment, especially for the memory-impaired, which is why we provide transitional care management throughout and after the placement process.

Testimonials

How do I Best Care for my Aging Parents?

It was overwhelming and stressful trying to determine the appropriate care for our parents in declining health. LAUREN has been a godsend to our family! She is knowledgeable, compassionate and very responsive. For the past seven months she has coached us and provided...

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We Gave it Our All

LAUREN’s experience in the field of aging, and particularly dementia care, is extensive. Her expertise is regularly tapped by the media and groups interested in learning more about elder-care issues. But beyond the competence and knowledge, LAUREN’s true gift to our...

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