Our services.
Senior Living Referrals.
We specialize in helping families navigate the often overwhelming process of finding the right senior living community. Whether you're seeking assisted living, memory care, or an independent living facility, we take the time to understand your loved one’s care needs, preferences, and financial considerations. Our local expertise allows us to match families with trusted facilities that offer the right level of support, a safe and engaging environment, and peace of mind for all involved.
Family Consultations.
Navigating care options, understanding costs, managing paperwork, and making the best decision for a loved one can be emotionally and logistically challenging. Our one-on-one family consultations offer step-by-step guidance tailored to your situation. Whether you're just starting to explore options or in the middle of a care crisis, we’re here to support you through every stage—providing clarity, insight, and an actionable plan forward.
Additional services.
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SLP Support.
As we age, changes in communication, memory, and swallowing can affect our daily lives and independence. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play a critical role in supporting older adults through personalized, evidence-based care. SLPs are highly trained professionals who assess and treat a wide range of challenges related to cognition, eating and swallowing, and communication—all of which are essential to maintaining quality of life.
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Cognitive Evaluations.
Aging can bring natural changes in memory, attention, and thinking skills—but when these changes interfere with daily life, a comprehensive cognitive evaluation by a SLP can offer valuable insight. SLPs assess key areas such as short-term memory, executive functioning, attention span, problem-solving, and language processing to help identify concerns related to normal aging, dementia, or other neurological conditions. These evaluations guide recommendations for safety, independence, and care planning.
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Swallowing Evaluation & Modified Diet Planning
Swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) are common among older adults, especially those recovering from stroke, living with neurological conditions, or experiencing age-related muscle decline. SLPs conduct thorough swallowing assessments to determine the safest and most comfortable way for individuals to eat and drink. Based on findings, they provide personalized recommendations for diet textures—such as pureed, mechanical soft, or regular—and offer strategies to reduce choking risk and improve mealtime safety. This support ensures proper nutrition, hydration, and dignity at every meal. goes here
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Functional Communication Training
When communication becomes difficult—due to stroke, Parkinson’s, dementia, or other conditions—SLPs offer targeted therapy to restore or adapt everyday interactions. This training focuses on real-world communication needs, such as expressing wants and needs, participating in conversations, or navigating medical appointments. Therapy may include tools like AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) devices, memory books, written cues, and gesture-based strategies. The goal is to help individuals retain independence and confidence in their communication, even as their abilities change.