Care Advocacy for Families

Who Can’t Be Everywhere at Once

“Mom is declining, but you live in another state.”
“You are getting calls from hospitals, aides, neighbors, or building staff and do not know what to do first.”
“You need someone local, organized, and experienced to help you understand the care landscape.”
“You want support finding, screening, and coordinating care options — without pretending the internet can solve a family crisis.”

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What we are providing

Care Advocacy for Families Who Can’t Be Everywhere at Once

Calm, discreet guidance for families supporting elders, veterans, disabled, differently abled, or incapacitated loved ones at home or in care facilities..

How We Work



We begin with a private consultation to understand your loved one’s situation, your family’s concerns, and the level of support needed at home or in a care facility. From there, we help you organize the next steps — clarifying priorities, identifying care gaps, reviewing options, and creating a practical support plan.


For families who need additional help, we can assist with caregiver candidate intake, screening coordination, interview preparation, reference-check workflows, and training guidance. We can also help connect families with trusted legal, medical, financial, or care-related professionals when specialized advice is needed.

Throughout the process, our role is to provide calm, discreet, high-touch advocacy and coordination so families feel informed, supported, and less alone while making important care decisions.

ABOUT US

For Individuals & Families

Every family situation is different. Some clients need a single consultation to understand their options. Others need ongoing support with care planning, facility meetings, document preparation, referrals, caregiver-search coordination, or family communication.

We offer flexible consulting engagements based on the level of support needed, the urgency of the matter, and the time involved. After an initial consultation, we provide a clear written scope of work so families and facilities understand the anticipated services, fees, and next steps before moving forward.



We understand that many families are navigating care decisions within real financial limits, including Medicaid, Medicare, private-pay, long-term care insurance, or facility-based care arrangements. When appropriate, we help families identify available resources, prepare questions for benefit specialists, and connect with licensed professionals or agencies who can advise on eligibility, coverage, or care options.

For Facilities, Hospitals & Care Communities




Facilities often serve families who are overwhelmed, remote, unsure of their options, or struggling to coordinate next steps. Ideas Care Advocacy and Home Support Consulting can serve as an added private family-support resource for residents, patients, and loved ones who need extra guidance beyond the facility’s standard process.
We can assist with family communication, meeting preparation, care-transition planning, referral coordination, document organization, caregiver-search support, and post-discharge advocacy. Our role is to help families become more organized, informed, and responsive — while respecting the facility’s clinical, social work, discharge, and compliance protocols.


For Facilities & Care Communities




We partner with facilities that want to offer families an additional layer of private, high-touch support. Our services can help families prepare for meetings, understand next steps, organize documents, coordinate referrals, and navigate care transitions with greater confidence.

Facilities may refer families directly to us, or engage us for dedicated family-support consulting hours, workshops, or transition-support services.

Family Support Office Hours


A set number of weekly or monthly hours where families can book private sessions.

Discharge or Transition Support Add-On

For families who need extra help coordinating after discharge or transfer.

Caregiver Search Education Workshop


A seminar for families on what to ask, how to interview, what documents to request, and what red flags to watch for.

Private Family Advocacy Referral Partner


Facilities introduce you as an outside private-pay resource.

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Fees & Engagement Options


Every care situation is different. Some families need a single consultation to understand their options. Others need ongoing support with family meetings, facility communication, document preparation, referrals, care-transition planning, or caregiver-search support.

We offer flexible consulting options based on the scope of support needed, the urgency of the matter, and the time involved. After an initial consultation, we can provide a clear written engagement outline so families understand the recommended services, anticipated fees, and next steps before moving forward.

We are sensitive to families navigating Medicaid, Medicare, private-pay care, long-term care insurance, and limited financial resources. When appropriate, we help families organize the right questions and connect with qualified professionals or licensed providers who can advise on benefits, eligibility, legal, financial, or care-related options.

Ideas Care Advocacy and Home Support Consulting is a private consulting and care-navigation service. We do not provide medical care, legal advice, financial advice, licensed home care, or Medicaid-billed services.


Choose the Right Support for Your Family

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Book a Care Consultation

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Build a Family Support Plan

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Find & Vet Caregiver Candidates

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