SENIOR CARE

transitions senior care


Private senior care Management

Support for Older Adults and Their Caregivers

We provide kind, personalized, and expert help
for older adults and their families.
Our goal is to help you make decisions as you face
the often confusing world of healthcare, aging,
and community resources.

Offering compassionate and knowledgeable support
for elders and their families

we will work beside you

through the transitions that come with aging, with hands-on help when you need it most for a realistic, safe, and tailored path forward.

What does a care manager do?

  • Comprehensive Needs Assessment
    We take time to understand your loved one’s medical, emotional, and daily living needs.

  • Personalized Care Plan
    We create a clear, step-by-step care plan tailored to your unique situation.

  • Help Arranging Support Services
    We coordinate in-home care, Meals on Wheels, transportation, and other services to make daily life easier.

  • Bill Paying & Insurance Help
    We assist with organizing and paying bills, and help manage medical and health insurance paperwork.

  • Long-Term Planning Support
    We offer guidance with financial planning for future care, help selecting an assisted living community, and, if needed, refer you to a trusted elder law attorney.

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Your first meeting includes a full review of your loved one's needs -- medical, emotional, social, and more. From there we create together a care plan backed by a full range of direct services to help you navigate your space in a changing panorama.

There is no need to go through this alone.

ilana dunner, lcsw

Ilana Dunner, LMSW

A licensed, certified social worker with over 30 years of specialized experience in elder care, Ilana Dunner will help you and your loved ones find resources, make decisions, consider financial matters, and relieve the stress that is associated with one of later life’s major transitions—when care is needed.