
Over a memorable lunch today with Tom McDermott, I heard about Touching Hearts at Home a national care-giving company with innovative approaches to help adults remain fiercely independent as they age. If high levels of freedom would appeal to you long after you draw final curtains at work … you may wish to reconsider your options now.
Who’s not interested in health and autonomy well past their golden years … but did you know that 92% of seniors long to stay in their own hom
es while far fewer actually make it happen? So what prevents self-sufficiency, for folks who deserve it most?
Unfortunately, solvable problems linked to everyday living, tend to barricade many seniors from enjoying independence within their own homes. You’ve likely seen these too - barriers that rob satisfaction from what should be people's finest years. I’m referring to loss of ability: to do laundry … clean … plan or prepare meals … travel … shop … keep medical appointments … or benefit from regular companionships.
Caregivers at Touching Hearts at Home here in Rochester, New York, offer solutions to common troubles that can accompany aging. I was impressed at how their well-trained staff open new doors that enable elderfolks to live life at home to the fullest. Have you seen it happen? ![]()
Especially inspiring, is Tom McDermott’s flexibility design for aging adults. His care options are highly individual, for instance, and Tom has top professionals plan unique support alternatives that comfort and reassure a person's entire family.
Tom’s proactive approaches especially appeal to older homeowners though. It's a winning venture. Seniors blossom alongside such supportive professionals - well suited to unique lifesyles and aware of elderly clients' needs. So families relax in response.
No wonder Tom radiates such mind-bending innovations where he works. His leadership enables Rochester professionals to touch one heart at home at a time - so that aging neighbors in my area can maintain much healthier and happier homes.
Do you know a senior who'd rather be at home?
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