Our Services

We provide professional personalized care management with the goal of adding value, dignity, and hope to the lives of the clients we serve.

Our team of Aging Life Care™ Professionals consists of professionals with backgrounds in nursing, social work, and other allied healthcare professions. This makes our team the premier care management company in the greater Orlando area, Ocala and The Villages® community. We provide a sophisticated understanding of the medical system and the diseases and treatments of aging. We also provide key insights to help deal with common physical limitations, emotional needs, and family dynamics.

We serve as a resource for families and adult children of aging parents and persons with disabilities. Working with our team can reduce the overwhelming experience of providing care. We help clients and their families avoid costly mistakes. We identify community resources and can refer you to appropriate professionals. Together, we design a plan maximizing the client’s independence and well-being.

Not an agency. Think of our team as a relationship in the service of your loved one’s well-being.

We take 24/7 emergent call for all our clients.

  • Are you a family member caring for a loved one from far away?
  • Do you live alone and want the security of a knowledgeable expert in aging?

Let us be your guide through the aging process.

For instance, we can help with:

Give us a call for a free initial consultation to learn more: 407-545-4430

Our expertise includes the following:

  • Care planning and assessments
  • Home safety evaluations
  • Educating families
  • Placement
  • Recommending and monitoring home care services to age in place
  • Crisis intervention
  • Medical stabilization
  • Client advocacy
  • Liaison for families at a distance
  • Recommending appropriate facilities and assisting with the move

Signs that indicate your loved one needs outside help

Declining health of loved one (weight loss, depression, etc.)

Home maintenance- accumulation of trash or dust – Spoiled or inadequate food in the refrigerator

Stacks of unpaid bills – cannot understand insurance and medical bills

Refuses to go to the doctors or has missed scheduled appointments, frequent ER visits or hospitalizations

Suspicion that loved one lacks ability for medication compliance

Poor hygiene of loved one- showers less frequently, wears unwashed clothes, or neglects their teeth

Driving safety- any new visible dents/scrapes on vehicle

Excessive spending- purchasing unnecessary items or donating to all charity requests

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