All Seniors Foundation senior support guide
Quick answer
All Seniors Foundation may help seniors and families in Los Angeles County understand in-home support options, including daily living help, home health questions, IHSS-related support, equipment, supplies, transportation, and care coordination. The goal is to help the family build a practical plan around the senior needs.
Key takeaways
- In-home support should start with safety, daily routine, mobility, nutrition, and medication concerns.
- Available options can vary depending on benefits, provider availability, and the senior care needs.
- Families should call when small problems begin to stack up, not only after a crisis.
- Medical care should be directed by licensed healthcare professionals.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for seniors who want to remain at home, caregivers who are stretched thin, adult children coordinating support from a distance, and providers who see that a senior needs more structure after a health change.
How All Seniors Foundation may help
A navigator can help the family map the senior daily needs, identify gaps, and connect the situation with relevant support areas such as home health, IHSS, equipment, supplies, transportation, or placement alternatives if home no longer feels safe.
What to have ready before calling
- List of daily tasks that are becoming difficult
- Mobility or fall concerns
- Caregiver availability and schedule limits
- Benefit or insurance information if available
- Recent hospital, rehabilitation, or provider instructions
Related senior support services
These related All Seniors Foundation resources can help families connect this topic with the wider support plan.
Frequently asked questions
Can All Seniors Foundation help seniors stay at home?
All Seniors Foundation may help families understand in-home support options, equipment, supplies, transportation, home health questions, and care coordination in Los Angeles County.
When should a family call about in-home support?
Families should consider calling when bathing, meals, medication routines, mobility, appointments, safety, or caregiver stress are becoming difficult to manage.
Does in-home support replace medical care?
No. In-home support navigation does not replace medical care. Medical decisions and treatment should be reviewed with licensed healthcare professionals.
Ask All Seniors Foundation for help
Call (818) 581-4101 or use the contact page. A family member, caregiver, case manager, discharge planner, or healthcare provider can contact the team on behalf of a senior in Los Angeles County.
This page is informational and is not medical, legal, financial, or emergency advice. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Medical decisions should be reviewed with licensed healthcare professionals. Legal decisions should be reviewed with a qualified attorney or legal aid provider.