When Grandma has to go to the hospital because she broke her arm, again..

When your father’s new wife and her children want to put him in a nursing home instead of caring for him at home...

When you learn that your elderly parents have made no provisions to have their legal, financial, or end of life affairs taken care of...

When your elderly mother keeps giving money to numerous charities, door to door salesmen and telephone solicitors..

Charting a Course - Aging Safely and Independently

Are you an older adult who wants to remain independent in your home?
Are you a family member struggling to care for an aging relative?
Are you caring for a loved one living far away?

GuardiaCare’s Elder Life Navigator is designed to guide families who are not sure which way to turn.

Our experienced staff can help you navigate the unfamiliar waters of elder care. Every family’s situation is unique.  But we know the appropriate questions to ask and can help you steer in the right direction.

GuardiaCare can save you time, energy and worry!

Click here to learn How We Can Help

Who Needs Elder Life Navigator? 

Maybe you've never really considered yourself a caregiver, per se.  Maybe your own parents have passed away and you think you're out of the woods.  Not really.  We all have seniors whose lives we touch and who lovingly interact with us every day.  Are your spouse's parents alive?  How about your siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents?  Neighbors you have loved and trusted for years? If any of these are answered yes, chances are good that you are going to need Elder Life Navigator. How do you know when and if *you* need Elder Life Navigator? We have come up with a number of scenarios you might find yourself facing with no idea what to do.  You should call us when...

Grandma has to go to the hospital because she broke her arm, again ...

Your father’s new wife and her children want to put him in a nursing home instead of caring for him at home...

Your elderly mother keeps giving money to numerous charities, door to door salesmen and telephone solicitors...

You learn that your elderly parents have made no provisions to have their legal, financial, or end of life affairs taken care of...

Your elderly parent can no longer manage their living arrangements independently...