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Age With Ease Services

Collaborative Family Coordination

Caring for loved ones can be a rewarding and often challenging task. Even with the positive aspects of providing care to a loved one, research has consistently shown the negative physical and psychological impacts of providing care to loved ones. From increased risk of heart attack and high blood pressure to depression and anxiety the massage is clear: caregivers who “go it alone” are at risk. For those with the additive impact of time constraints or living at a distance, providing care can be particularly difficult.

Age with Ease provides collaborative family coordination to bridge gaps between families and their loved ones. Adult children and those at a distance in particular can rest comfortably knowing that their loved ones are being provided assistance and oversight so that rather than the stressful and oftentimes overwhelming task taking care of everything they can focus on providing support and are freed to act as partners in maintaining their loved one's well-being.

Oftentimes, it is a tremendous asset for families to have an unbiased, expert opinion. Enlisting the services of a professional to assist families to:

  • Plan for future needs,
  • Gauge appropriate interventions, 
  • Navigate aging services, 
  • Manage changes in health status, 
  • Assist in family coordination and minimize family conflict, and 
  • Bridge times of transition. 

Families need support that is collaborative, interactive, responsive, and provides a vehicle for all voices to be heard.

Let Age with Ease bolster your family resources and support you as a caregiver.   We can partner to provide support to you and your loved one in whatever capacity your individual situation requires.

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You're Not Alone

The services provided by family caregivers represent 80% of all home care services and are conservatively valued at $257 billion a year, more than twice the amount spent on paid home care and nursing home services combined. Family caregivers provide a vast array of emotional, financial, nursing, social, homemaking, and other services on a daily or intermittent basis.