At Better Lives Homecare, we understand that inviting someone into your home to provide care is an important decision. Our complimentary consultation is designed to help us learn about your needs, answer your questions, and create a personalized care plan that supports your independence, comfort, and quality of life.
The consultation is a relaxed conversation with you and, if desired, your family members or loved ones. We will discuss your current situation, your goals, and the type of support that may be helpful.
There is no obligation to begin services. Our goal is simply to understand your needs and determine how we can best assist you.
You do not need to have everything figured out before we meet. However, it may be helpful to think about:
Daily activities that have become more difficult
Areas where additional support would be helpful
Current routines and preferences
Safety concerns in the home
Medical appointments or healthcare needs
Questions you would like to ask us
Family members are welcome to participate in the consultation.
As you prepare, consider the following:
What tasks are becoming challenging to manage alone?
Are there concerns about safety, mobility, or falls?
Would companionship or social engagement be beneficial?
Are meals, housekeeping, or errands becoming difficult?
How often would support be helpful?
What does a good day look like for you or your loved one?
To better understand your needs, we may ask:
What support are you currently receiving?
What concerns led you to seek home care?
What are your goals for care?
Are there any medical conditions or mobility limitations we should know about?
What is the preferred schedule for services?
Are there hobbies, interests, routines, or preferences that are important to maintain?
Every person is unique. We believe care should be too.
By the end of the consultation, we will have a better understanding of your needs and can recommend services, discuss scheduling options, and outline next steps if you decide to move forward.
We're here to help you make informed decisions and find the right level of support for you or your loved one.