We care for your overall wellness.
The Balanced Care Method is our approach to care. It focuses on overall wellness, emphasizing nutrition, engagement and social connection, and bringing joy and meaning to each day.
The Origin of Balanced Care
Residents of Okinawa, Japan routinely live to be over 100 years old, enjoying life, good health, and purpose. Scientists have studied these elders to pinpoint how they’re doing it. The results form the foundation of our Balanced Care Method.
The Balanced Care Method
The Philosophy Behind the Method
We believe that everyone has the potential to improve their wellness and quality of life—at every stage.
- We meet clients where they are, getting to know them as people not patients
- In every interaction, we’re guided by our person-centered approach, focusing on our client’s wellness not their condition.
- We choose the best activities for each client’s capabilities, interests, and passions.
- Our mission is to create joy and purpose for our clients every day while supporting their independence.
Expert, personalized care brings joy to life.
Tailoring the components of our Balanced Care Method to every individual isn’t simple or quick—but it is worth it. Each caregiver-client relationship is supported by a team of experts working together to bring whole care to the whole person. Care Teams include a Client Care Manager, a Staffing Manager, and professional caregivers who are thoroughly trained in the Balanced Care Method.
Who benefits from our unique approach?
Every older adult can benefit from our 360-degree approach to care. Even clients who only require a little help can blossom through balanced care that focuses on total wellness. The Balanced Care Method informs every Care Plan and level of service we provide, including:
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Respite Care
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24/7 Care
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
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Parkinson’s Disease
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Heart Health
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Care Following a Stroke
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Cancer
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Hospital to Home
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End-of-Life Care
Social Engagement
Social engagement provides emotional support, limits stress, and reduces loneliness. But many people become less socially engaged as they age. We create opportunities for clients to make new friends, engage in conversations, discover new hobbies, and stay connected to family, friends, and community.