Free Book Offer

Free Stages of Senior Care book with home care assessment!  Limited time offer – call 804.527.1100 today.

If you are in need of senior care services for a loved one, we would like to invite you to call for a free, no-obligation home care assessment. 

For a limited time, we will give you a copy of Paul and Lori Hogan’s new book, Stages of Senior Care: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Best Decisions, as a thank you gift for spending time with us in person.

Simply call our office at 804.527.1100 and mention offer code “Stages” when you book your appointment,  and we will ensure you receive a free copy of this book after our visit together. 

 
 
 
 
 

The just-released Stages of Senior Care: Your Step-by-Step Guide for Making the Best Decisions

Stages of Senior Care is more than a book.  It is a reference guide for family members or seniors who want to gain a better understanding of all the many care options available to seniors. 

It explains the various options and the advantages and disadvantages of each.  You’ll keep it nearby and will refer to it again and again as senior care needs change from independent living to assisted living to hospice care and everything in between.

Again, Stages of Senior Care is our free gift to you for simply meeting with us in person to review your senior care needs whether those include light housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation, personal care or companionship services. 

Just call our Home Instead office at 804.527.1100 and mention offer code “Stages.”   Offer good while supply lasts so don’t delay.  Offer good in the Greater Richmond and Northern Neck areas served by our Home Instead Senior Care offices in Richmond and Tappahannock.

 

More about Stages of Senior Care:

The emotion-charged process of providing care for your aging parents has (gratefully) become more complex over the past 20 years. What used to be a binary decision – choosing between family care at home and a nursing home – is now a maze of bewildering options and alternatives for the uninformed.

Stages of Senior Care will guide readers through this process by providing a clear and practical presentation of:

  • The options
  • The pros and cons of each
  • The relative costs
  • What to look for
  • What to avoid
  • The pitfalls
  • How to know which option is right when
  • How to pay for services and
  • How to deal with complications (family conflict, and caregiver stress) that are almost certain to occur.

Stages includes checklists and diagnostics designed to help families make good, life-affecting decisions while confidently planning the best care for those they love most.

Based on research, up-to-date information and the experience of 15 years in the senior care industry, the Hogans have provided a book that will take the trauma out of decision making, eliminate guilt, and build the confidence for those thrust into the position of making care decisions.

All of the authors’ profits from the sale of this book will be donated to the Home Instead Senior Care Foundation.  For more information about the book, visit http://stagesofseniorcare.com.

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