
Home & Community Support
We help your clients live safely at home and stay connected in their community. Our services are practical, goal-focused, and tailored to real-life needs after injury or illness.
Whether you're a senior looking to stay at home longer or recovering from an accident and need support at home, we provide practical solutions that fit your daily life.
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We identify hazards in the home and provide a clear plan to reduce risks. Research shows that targeted home assessments can lower fall risk and improve functional mobility in older adults and individuals recovering from injury.
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We recommend changes that make it easier to move, bathe, cook, and rest safely. That might mean a stair rail, a bathroom grab bar, or rethinking how someone gets in and out of the house. We balance safety, independence, and budget.
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We teach people how to avoid injury in their own homes. We focus on movement, transfers, and real-world strategies that are easy to apply. Clients understand why they're at risk and how to stay on their feet.
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We help clients rebuild routines. Dressing, showering, making a meal — we break each task down and build it back up in a way that makes sense for their body and their environment.
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We assess how injury or illness is impacting function at home. Our reports help case managers understand what’s needed short term and what might need support long term
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When someone needs hands-on help, we train the person providing it. That includes safe transfers, using mobility aids properly, and avoiding injury — for both the client and caregiver.
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We figure out what tools will actually help, then show clients how to use them properly. Walkers, shower chairs, raised toilet seats — nothing fancy, just the right equipment, set up the right way.
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We recommend tech that makes life easier. That might be a medication reminder, smart lights, or a device that simplifies communication. If it helps function and reduces dependence, we’ll look at it.
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We help older adults stay in their homes longer. That means planning ahead, adapting gradually, and checking in often to make sure their home still fits their needs.
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When someone’s ready to start going out again — to shop, visit, or just get out of the house — we help them plan it. That includes physical access, transportation, confidence, and pacing.