Life in the Day: Susan Johnson
From a young age, I always had an interest in the older adult population. I...
Helpful information and practical guidance on health challenges, caregiving, and lifestyle tips to help seniors and families navigate aging with confidence.
From a young age, I always had an interest in the older adult population. I...
January 17, 2025
Since November 2024, we have been hard at work facilitating the GUIDE model...
January 17, 2025
Every year in the winter months, our Client Service teams see an increase i...
January 17, 2025
Meet Heba Baldwin, a Coordinator on our Client Services team at Care Advant...
January 17, 2025
Growing up, it was instilled in my brothers and myself to respect our elder...
December 18, 2024
This month, we formally announced our partnership with AlayaCare, a global...
December 18, 2024
Even though we have happy memories of holiday celebrations, the actual holi...
December 17, 2024
Meet Tiffany McRae, a Coordinator on our Client Services team. As a Coordin...
November 19, 2024
Dementia affects more than 7 million Americans today, and this disease take...
November 18, 2024
When I look back on my journey into caregiving, I’m struck by how deeply it...
November 18, 2024
November is National Care at Home Month! It has also been known as Home Car...
November 18, 2024
I knew the purpose of Veterans Day but I did not know the full history of h...
November 13, 2024
We handle the details that can feel overwhelming—Caregiver screening, employment paperwork, payroll, and taxes. We’re bonded and insured, and if a Caregiver is unexpectedly unavailable, we can often arrange coverage quickly for added peace of mind.
Families pay in different ways depending on their needs. Common options include private pay, long-term care insurance, veterans benefits, life insurance benefits, and reverse mortgages. You may also qualify for Medicaid benefits, and we are a Medicaid provider.
Caregivers can help with companionship, daily routines, light household tasks, personal care, and medication reminders. They don’t provide medical advice, administer medications, or perform skilled nursing tasks unless the service is specifically arranged.