Your Guide to Navigating Adult Home Care with Confidence and Compassion
Practical steps, compassionate guidance, and real caregiver stories to help you choose the right care, while taking care of yourself.
Caregiver Pain Point & Reassurance
Caring for an aging parent, a spouse with medical needs, or an adult child with disabilities is an act of love, but it can also feel overwhelming. Between managing daily responsibilities, navigating funding options, and balancing your own well-being, it’s easy to feel lost.
That’s why we created the In-Depth Guide to Adult Home Care for Families. This free resource simplifies the process, offering clarity, compassion, and confidence for your next steps.
- A clear explanation of adult home care and how it differs from (and complements) adult day services.
- How to recognize when it’s time to consider care support.
- Step-by-step guidance for Medicaid waivers and funding pathways.
- Common caregiver stressors and strategies for finding balance.
- Questions to ask when evaluating home care providers.
- How to create a care plan that supports both your loved one and yourself.
- Family testimonials and success stories from Active Day participants.
What’s Inside the Guide
Here’s a preview of what you’ll discover.
This guide was created especially for:
- Adult children of aging parents
- Parents of adults with disabilities
- Spouses caring for a partner with medical needs
- Case managers and social workers
- First-time caregivers seeking guidance
– Lori, Active Day Family Member
You are not alone in this journey. Feelings of guilt, stress, and worry are common, but choosing support is not giving up. It’s an act of love.
Why Families Trust Active Day
For decades, Active Day has been a trusted partner in family caregiving. Our approach includes:
- Compassionate, person-centered care matched to each family’s needs.
- Lower caregiver turnover than industry averages (where data supports).
- A wraparound model that blends in-home care with adult day services.
- Guidance through the entire process, from funding and waivers to enrollment and beyond.