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Our Partners

Trusted Elder Care Resources and Care Partners

Finding the right care starts with having the right information. Whether you’re exploring options for a loved one or navigating a new caregiving journey, access to reliable guidance can make all the difference. At Home Helpers® Home Care, we provide trusted elder care resources and partner with leading organizations to help families make informed, confident decisions. Our goal is to connect you with the support, education, and services you need, every step of the way.

Trusted care starts with a conversation. Call (800) 990-9750 or schedule your free in-home assessment to discover how Home Helpers can support your family with personalized, dependable care.


Care Partners That Strengthen Support at Home

We work alongside respected organizations across the country to enhance the level of care and support available to the individuals and families we serve. These partnerships allow us to provide more comprehensive solutions and access to additional resources.

Some of our key partners include:

  • Veterans Care Coordination – Helping eligible veterans and their spouses apply for Aid and Attendance benefits that can help cover the cost of in-home care
  • WellSky – Providing advanced technology that supports scheduling, communication, and caregiver coordination for more efficient and reliable care

Through these relationships, we’re able to extend our services and ensure families have access to both quality care and valuable elder care resources.


Supporting Referrals Through Coordinated Care

The complexities of managing chronic conditions or not properly following post-operative care plans can lead to repeated hospital visits. At Home Helpers® Home Care, we are committed to helping individuals stay safe and independent—wherever they call home.

That’s why we developed our Cared-4℠ program, designed to support better outcomes and reduce unnecessary healthcare utilization.

Our approach focuses on four key areas:

  • Care plan follow-through and recuperative support
  • Medication management
  • Social engagement and personal care
  • Safety and monitoring

We also provide dedicated home care resources for healthcare professionals to support referrals, improve coordination, and ensure continuity of care across providers and families.


Elder Care Resources to Support Your Journey

Understanding care options can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve compiled a network of trusted organizations that offer valuable elder care resources to support individuals, caregivers, and families.

These resources provide education, advocacy, and support across a wide range of care needs:

  • Aging & Caregiver Support
    • Administration on Aging (AoA)
    • Aging USA
    • National Council on Aging (NCOA)
    • Eldercare Matters
  • Health & Condition-Specific Support
    • Alzheimer’s Association
    • American Cancer Society
    • American Diabetes Association
    • Alliance for Aging Research
  • Mental Health & Well-Being
    • American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP)
    • American Society on Aging (ASA)
  • Daily Living & Community Support
    • Meals on Wheels
    • Parent Giving
    • Senior Job Bank

These organizations offer trusted elder care resources to help families better understand care options, access services, and feel more confident in their decisions.

Trusted care starts with a conversation. Call (800) 990-9750 or schedule your free in-home assessment to discover how Home Helpers can support your family with personalized, dependable care.


Supporting Families with Reliable Information

Every care situation is unique. Whether you’re looking for support for an aging loved one, exploring care options after a diagnosis, or planning for the future, having access to the right elder care resources can make the process more manageable.

At Home Helpers®, we believe care goes beyond services—it includes education, guidance, and ongoing support. That’s why we’re committed to connecting families with the most reliable elder care resources available.


A More Connected Approach to Care

Our partnerships and resource network are part of a broader commitment to supporting the whole person. Through our Cared-4℠ program, we focus on key areas that impact independence and quality of life, while also helping families stay informed and supported.

By combining compassionate care with trusted elder care resources, we create a more complete and connected experience for every family we serve.


Let’s Find the Right Support Together

If you’re exploring care options or need help navigating available resources, we’re here to help. Our team can guide you toward the right services and connect you with trusted elder care resources that fit your needs.

Trusted care starts with a conversation. Call (800) 990-9750 or schedule your free in-home assessment to discover how Home Helpers can support your family with personalized, dependable care.

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Physical Wellness
Physical Wellness

We make daily life easier as needs change, with support for personal care, mobility, medication reminders, and recovery after a hospital stay.

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Mental Well-Being
Mental Well-Being

Staying active and connected matters. Our caregivers provide companionship and meaningful engagement to support emotional health and independence.

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Nutrition & Hydration
Nutrition & Hydration

Healthy meals and proper hydration are essential. We help with planning, shopping, and preparation to support daily wellness and energy.

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Active Connections

Strong relationships bring comfort and purpose. We help seniors stay connected through social engagement, technology, and regular check-ins.

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