You can call first
The first conversation is often from a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or family doctor. You do not need the person to complete a form, and you do not need to have already convinced them.
Families
The first call can be from a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or doctor. You do not need the person to fill in a form first.
The first conversation is often from a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or family doctor. You do not need the person to complete a form, and you do not need to have already convinced them.
Residential care is not always the right next step. A confidential discussion can help you think, including how to raise the subject, without a sales script.
When everyone agrees it is useful, family sessions and guidance can form part of the plan. Consent and privacy still belong to the guest.
After they leave
Discharge is not the end of care. Aftercare may include follow-up, coordination with professionals at home, and a realistic conversation about what the household can and cannot hold.
Begin here
Whether you are exploring care for yourself or for someone you love, the first step is a private discussion. There is no obligation, and nothing is priced before that conversation.