Thoughtful Solutions for Memory Care
Understanding the unique challenges faced by families caring for loved ones with
Alzheimer’s, we design spaces that enhance both safety and independence. Our
solutions incorporate subtle but effective features such as strategically placed door
chimes and motion detectors, helping caregivers maintain awareness while
preserving dignity. These thoughtful modifications create an environment that
supports both the individual and their caregivers, making home care more
manageable and secure.
Financial Resources and Support
We understand that accessibility modifications represent a significant investment
in your future. Our team helps navigate available financial assistance options,
including VA specialty grants for veterans and programs through the Department of
Health and Human Services and Department of Agriculture for seniors. We work
with you to maximize these resources, making essential modifications more
accessible.
Expert Guidance for Aging in Place
Our commitment to excellence begins with our team’s professional credentials.
White River maintains multiple Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists (CAPS) on
staff, ensuring that every modification project is guided by accredited experts who
understand both the technical and human aspects of accessibility design. This
specialized training enables us to recommend and implement the most effective
modifications for your specific situation, combining industry best practices with
personalized solutions.
Enhanced Safety Through Innovation
Addressing mobility and vision challenges requires a comprehensive approach to
home modification. We integrate innovative solutions such as illuminated switches,
cover plates, and outlets, complemented by motion-activated lighting systems.
These features not only increase convenience but also significantly enhance safety
throughout the home, creating an environment that supports independent living
with confidence.
Planning for Tomorrow, Today
Recent global events have emphasized the importance of preparedness and
adaptable living spaces. Creating a customized plan for your home’s accessibility
isn’t just about immediate needs—it’s an investment in your future independence
and quality of life. We recommend collaborating with your physical or occupational
therapist to develop a comprehensive strategy that addresses both current and
anticipated needs. This proactive approach ensures your home continues to
support your lifestyle through every stage of life, allowing you to focus on enjoying
your retirement years with confidence and peace of mind.