The care and company you need to be at home

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Independence

It can be hard to admit that aging makes certain things more difficult. Asking for help doesn’t mean giving up independence – it means preserving it.  Receiving assistance from someone who understands how your loved one wants to live is the first step.

Independent Seniors™ is a non-medical in-home care and companionship service that unites retired caregivers—or Junior Seniors—with older seniors that require assistance—or Senior Seniors—to ensure that they continue to live long, happy lives in their own homes.

Just like a friend, Junior Seniors will help around the house, keep appointments, shop, accompany your loved one to special events or just provide engaging companionship.

We take the time to match your loved one with the right Junior Senior whose values and ideals are just like theirs.

How can we make your life better

At Independent Seniors™, we want to ensure that we have a full understanding of who your loved one is and how they want to live so that we can supply the exact services they need.
Our Junior Seniors want to provide your loved one with the considerate and compassionate care they need to stay independent, safely and comfortably in their own home.
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Our Services

A companion-Junior Senior is like the friend who drops by to see how you are fairing.He/She provides conversation, interpersonal connection and general assistance. In addition to daily tasks such as medication reminders, helping with paperwork, and providing social stimulation, companions may also provide assistance with technology, meal preparation, and light housekeeping chores.

Why non-medical in-home care & companionship?

  • Allows seniors to remain independent and in their own homes as long as possible.
  • Provides a sense of comfort in familiar surroundings.
  • Enhances quality of life.

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Who are “Junior Seniors” at Independent Seniors™?

With most non-medical, in-home care and companionship services, there can be a vast disconnect between the age, interests and
socio-economic backgrounds of the caregivers and their respective senior clients.
At Independent Seniors™, our “Junior Senior” caregivers are typically between the ages of 55-70 years old and have already enjoyed rewarding careers and/or raised families of their own.

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Financial Effects of Senior Care

In the most recent John Hancock Cost of Health Care Survey (2016), the following were the costs for the three most popular senior care options in Albany, New York.

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Do you need assistance?

Do you suffer from low energy, general malaise and physical problems, and/or a lack of motivation to do things?

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Does someone you love need care?

It’s difficult to watch someone you love struggling. Whether due to illness or simply aging, many of the people close to us find it increasingly difficult to maintain their quality of life.

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