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Supporting Your
Loved Ones

Supporting You

Supporting You During
COVID-19
Supporting
Your Loved Ones
Aging is a journey that we’re all on. And while there are so many beautiful parts that come with age, it’s not always a breeze.
We know that people’s health changes over time, and that can come with challenges. This can be draining, especially when you already have other responsibilities.

Elder Keepers is here to help lighten your caregiving load.
We’ll support and guide you to:
- Identify and access resources available to your loved one
- Understand and manage their medical conditions
- Figure out ways to keep them active and engaged
- Learn medication management strategies
- Make important health decisions

— Joy S.

Supporting You
We can spend years creating visions of how we want to take care of our health. But, it’s nearly impossible to predict the future. The truth is, we’ll never know exactly what it’s going to feel like when our doctor gives us unexpected news.
When that moment comes, we’re flooded with so many questions and concerns. It feels like we’re entering uncharted territory.
Elder Keepers will make sure you’re not alone during these challenging times.
We’ll work with you to:
- Understand and manage your medical conditions
- Plan how your health needs will fit into your daily life
- Set up and track appointments with your doctors
- Find and utilize available resources and supports
- Achieve and maintain health and wellness
“I appreciate all the services that they provide, such as accompanying them to doctor appointments, and assuring that their medication is properly administered weekly. They are truly dedicated health care providers.”
— Sharon R.

Supporting You
During COVID-19
Hearing that you or a loved one has COVID-19 is nerve-wracking and emotionally taxing. It can feel like everything is happening so quickly, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
Here at Elder Keepers, we want to help you navigate through this difficult time.

Whether you or your loved one is in a hospital or recovering at home.
We’ll be here to:
- Help communicate with providers
- Explain the medical jargon in a way you can understand
- Review and coordinate care plans
- Support you through care transitions and discharge
- Provide much needed emotional support
- Answer questions that come up along the way

— Victoria D.