
Simplifying Your Search For Care
Allow me to use my 20 years’ experience in elderly care to simplify your search. I tour all care settings frequently; I know what to look for and the questions to ask. I know who is providing great care and I know who is struggling or has enforcement issues with the state. My goal will always be to locate the best options for your loved one; to meet their needs and preferences in the most appropriate and affordable setting.

How I Help
I begin with a meeting, preferably in person, or by telephone, to become familiar with your needs and desires. Frequently, that meeting includes family members or close friends. I will ask lots of questions relating to the health, abilities and challenges of the person needing assistance. I will need to know about their lifestyle preferences, location desired and financial situation. The information you provide should be as honest and informed as possible so that I can provide you with the best options to consider.

Your Options
There are three major types of care to consider when you or a family member can no longer live alone. Here you will find a chart that helps you to understand the differences between Assisted Living, Memory Care and Adult Family home care.
We Can Help
When you are ready to learn more about the resources available, allow Assisted Living Options to be your first contact in finding the right fit for your unique situation.
Click on each to learn more
Our services are FREE to individuals and paid by the service provider or community when people:
- Are able to pay privately
- Qualify for veterans benefits
- Have long-term care insurance
- Qualify for Veterans Benefits – Learn more: American Council on Aging
Due to restrictions with Medicaid, our services are available on an hourly basis when Medicaid assistance is required.