What We Do

Every Visit. Every Time.

Four essential components, delivered with warmth and consistency, twice a week.

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Cognitive Wellness Monitoring

Every visit includes a structured, non-clinical cognitive wellness check using validated observational techniques. Our trained visitors assess orientation, short-term recall, conversational fluency, and mood — building a personal baseline that makes changes visible over time.

This is not a medical diagnosis. It's a consistent, compassionate observation practice that gives families and physicians early signals they can act on. Think of it as a thermometer for the mind — a trend line that speaks volumes before a crisis forces the issue.

What We Observe

  • Orientation to time, place, and person
  • Short-term memory (recall of recent events, names, medications)
  • Language and conversational coherence
  • Mood, affect, and emotional tone
  • Changes from the previous visit's baseline

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Safe Surroundings Walkthrough

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among seniors. Our visitors conduct a careful visual walkthrough of the home on every visit, noting hazards that could become dangerous — and flagging them immediately to the family.

Important compliance note: This is a non-professional safety observation under Florida law — not a home inspection under Chapter 468. Our notes are shared with families as observations only and do not constitute a formal inspection report.

Areas We Observe

✓ Loose rugs and floor hazards
✓ Bathroom safety (grab bars, mats)
✓ Lighting adequacy
✓ Medication organisation
✓ Clutter and walkway clearance
✓ Emergency access (phone, exits)
✓ Stairway safety
✓ Food and hydration status

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Companionship & Social Connection

Chronic loneliness is as dangerous to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Social isolation increases the risk of cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease, and depression in older adults — and it's heartbreakingly common in our communities.

Our visitors don't follow a script. They sit at the kitchen table, look through old photos, talk about family, laugh at stories, and genuinely connect. Many become trusted friends. That relationship is the foundation that makes everything else possible.

"The loneliness piece is what most services ignore. We don't."

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Family Communication Reports

After every visit, a written summary is available to the designated family contact. These reports bridge the gap between seniors who naturally downplay concerns and families who live far away and worry.

Reports are not clinical records — they are friendly, readable summaries written the way a caring family member would describe a visit. If anything notable is observed, the family contact is notified immediately, not at the next check-in.

Each Report Includes

  • Cognitive observation summary (changes from baseline noted)
  • Safety walkthrough findings
  • Mood and social engagement notes
  • Any concerns or flags requiring follow-up
  • Visitor signature and timestamp

See These Services in Action

Every plan includes all four service components on every visit.