Is it time? The 10-sign checklist.
You've noticed things that worry you. Tick the ones that sound familiar, we'll show you, honestly, what they add up to and what we'd do next. Nothing to download, nothing to commit to.
Tick the boxes that sound familiar. We'll show you what they add up to.
Quiet signs, not crises.
Most Houston families don’t call home care after one big event. They call after a year of small ones, a missed medication, a bill that didn’t get paid, a stove left on, a fall that didn’t quite happen. The pattern adds up before any single moment forces the decision.
This checklist is built from what our Care Managers see most often in the first in-home consultation. It isn’t medical. It’s a way to put words on the things you’ve been noticing, so you can decide what to do with them.
There’s no right number. We’ve sent families away after a six-tick checklist and stayed for a three-tick one. What matters is what each tick means in your family’s context, and whether a 15-minute conversation would help.
If you ticked more than a few.
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If cognitive signs are what you ticked, this is where to read next.
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