Care Coordination: What You Need to Know

When families think about in-home care, they often picture the basics: Help with bathing Meal preparation Light housekeeping Companionship And yes — those things matter. But what many families don’t realize is that some of the most important work happens quietly, behind the scenes. It’s called care coordination. And it can make the difference between stability and crisis. Care Is More Than Tasks As we age, life becomes more complex — not simpler. There are:  Primary care doctors ...

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The Hidden Cost of Waiting

According to AARP, nearly 1 in 3 family caregivers report that their own health has declined due to caregiving responsibilities. Let that sink in. The majority of family caregivers aren’t professionals. They’re spouses. Daughters. Sons. People juggling careers, marriages, children — and quietly carrying the weight of someone else’s aging journey. And yet, one of the most common things I hear from families is this: “We’re okay for now.” “We’re managing.” “It’s not that bad yet.” And sometimes that’s true. But...

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The Connection Between Love & Help

February is often about love - cards, flowers, kind words, and thoughtful gestures. But when you’re caring for an aging parent or loved one, love can look a little different. Sometimes, love shows up as concern. Sometimes, as worry. And sometimes, as the quiet realization that doing everything alone may no longer be the best option. For many families, the hardest part of caregiving isn’t doing the care—it’s knowing when to ask for help. Love Doesn’t Mean Doing It All Yourself Adult...

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Meet Our Caregivers: Carol Fegley

At Hope Senior Home Care, our caregivers come to us with many different life experiences—but they all share one powerful trait: a genuine desire to help others. Carol Fegley is a perfect example of that heart-centered calling. Carol joined the Hope team in 2011, stepping away from the professional world after her own family caregiving journey began. When Carol’s mother suffered a stroke, a physician recommended moving her into a group home. Out of love and devotion, Carol became a constant presence there—visiting...

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