Enjoy spending time with your loved one, not coordinating their care
An advocate, coordinator, and second pair of eyes for your loved one's care
A Care Manager is a professional who manages the medical, logistical, and emotional complexity of caring for an aging parent. They make sure appointments happen, prescriptions are filled, providers are talking to each other, and the family knows what's coming next.
This isn't hands-on personal care. That's what our caregivers do. Care management is the layer above the care, the person making sure everything connects and nothing falls through the cracks.
of families say a care manager had a positive effect on their lives
Research by the Aging Life Care Association found nearly all families reported reduced stress, clearer decisions, and better outcomes after working with a care manager.
The work that shouldn't fall on a family caregiver alone
Home Setting Evaluations
Thorough walkthroughs to identify fall risks, accessibility gaps, and home modification needs before they become emergencies.
Medical Appointment Coordination
Scheduling medical visits, arranging transportation, and coordinating follow-up care to ensure providers, specialists, and pharmacies stay informed and aligned.
Medication Management
Coordinating med refills, monitoring side effects, and tracking all details clearly so the whole family can follow.
Patient Advocacy
At doctor visits, hospital stays, and care transitions, your Care Manager makes sure your loved one's voice is heard and their needs aren't lost in clinical conversations.
Meal Delivery
Coordinating reliable meal services tailored to dietary needs, preferences, and the rhythm of your loved one's day.
Financial Planning Coordination
We work alongside financial advisors and family decision-makers so care plans align with available resources and long-term planning.
Interviewing and Hiring Caregivers
If additional support is needed, we manage the screening, interviewing, and onboarding so you don't have to vet candidates yourself.
Medical Supplies, Equipment, and Home Modifications
From walkers and hospital beds to grab bars and stair lifts. We source what's needed and oversee the work from start to finish.
If any of this sounds familiar, a Care Manager will help
The long-distance family
Your parent lives in New Jersey, you don't. A Care Manager becomes your eyes, ears, and advocate locally, with regular updates and immediate response when something changes.
The overwhelmed primary caregiver
Somewhere along the way, you stopped feeling like family and started feeling like an employee managing appointments, medications, insurance, and crises. A Care Manager helps carry that load, so you can return to simply being present with the person you love.
Complex medical situations
Multiple chronic conditions, frequent hospitalizations, post-discharge transitions, or dementia in the picture. Professional coordination prevents the costly mistakes that come with juggling it all alone.
From first call to ongoing peace of mind
Free consultation
A no-obligation conversation to understand the situation and what's most urgent. Clarity on whether care management is the right fit before any commitment.
In-home assessment and care plan
Your Care Manager visits the home for a full assessment, medical, environmental, social, and family. You receive a written plan with specific actions, providers, timelines, and what to expect next.
Ongoing coordination
Your Care Manager becomes the central point of contact for everything related to your loved one's care, with regular check-ins, proactive communication, and immediate response when something changes.
Ready to take the burden off your shoulders?
No obligation · No long-term contracts · Available 24/7