Home Care at Sliver Moon

Explore the Benefits of Personalized Care in Your Own Space

Silver Moon home care makes it possible to keep living independently in the place you know best, with personalized support that adapts as your needs change. Here’s what you should know about home care and why families choose it.
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What Is Home Care?

Home care is professional support that helps you live safely and comfortably in your own home as you age. Instead of moving to a facility or depending entirely on family, Silver Moon trained caregivers come to you to provide personalized help with daily activities, companionship, and support.

Home care focuses on everyday assistance, not medical treatment. That includes help with bathing and dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, rides to appointments, medication reminders, and meaningful engagement that keeps you connected, active, and independent.

Home care is flexible. It can be a few hours a week or around-the-clock support. It starts with what you need now and adjusts as those needs change — built around your preferences, routines, and the life you want to keep living.

Benefits of Home Care at
Sliver Moon

Silver Moon home care helps you age in place — staying in the home and community you know — while getting personalized support that protects your independence, dignity, and quality of life. Here’s why families choose home care.

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Flexible Care That Adapts Over Time

What begins as light companionship can grow into comprehensive support. Silver Moon home care adapts — adjusting support levels or adding specialized expertise so you get the right care at every stage.

02

Support Cognitive and Physical Health

Our caregivers are trained in the Balanced Care Method®, a research-backed approach that supports six pillars of health. Care goes beyond basic tasks to include engaging, meaningful activities.

03

Prevent Isolation and Loneliness

Social connection is key to mental and physical health. Silver Moon home care offers companionship, helps with activities and outings, and keeps you engaged with your community to support overall well-being.

04

Peace of Mind for the Whole Family

Rest easier knowing your loved one isn’t alone. Someone’s there for falls, medications, meals, and emergencies. Our caregivers share regular updates so families stay informed. That peace of mind matters.

05

Keep Family Relationships Strong

When adult children aren’t drained from managing all the caregiving, they can be daughters and sons again — not just care managers. Silver Moon handles daily care tasks so families can focus on connection.

06

Maintain Independence and Dignity

We provide just enough support so you can keep doing what you’re able to do, your way, on your schedule. Help with the hard parts, independence with everything else.

When to Consider
Home Care

You’re Noticing Worrying Changes

Daily tasks that were once easy, like bathing, cooking, or managing medications, are getting harder. You see missed meals, a cluttered home, or changes in personal hygiene

Safety Is a Concern

There have been falls, close calls, or incidents like leaving the stove on. Your loved one seems unsteady or lives alone in a home that’s tough to navigate safely.

Family Caregivers Are Overwhelmed

You’re handling all the care yourself and it’s no longer sustainable. You’re exhausted, your own health is taking a hit, or you live far away and can’t provide daily support.

Recovery After a Health Event

After surgery, illness, or a hospital stay, your loved one needs help with mobility, medications, or regaining strength. Silver Moon home care bridges the gap between discharge and full recovery.

Cognitive Changes Require New Support

You’re seeing memory loss, confusion, or behavioral shifts that suggest dementia. Your loved one needs supervision for safety, help staying engaged, and support managing frustration.

You Want to Plan Ahead

Some families start home care proactively — a few times a week for companionship. This helps your loved one get comfortable with a caregiver while they’re still independent, making future transitions smoother.

Types of Home Care
Available

Clinical care at home takes both professional excellence and seamless coordination. Here’s why families trust us:

Companion Care

Social connection, rides to appointments, and support staying active with hobbies and activities you enjoy.

Help at Home

Light housekeeping, meal prep, and an extra hand around the house — a simple way to start care at home.

Personal Care

Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, and eating, delivered with respect and dignity.

Memory Care

Specialized support for Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other cognitive changes from Silver Moon caregivers trained in memory care best practices.

Respite Care

Short-term relief for family caregivers who need time to rest, travel, or focus on other responsibilities.

24/7 Care

Around-the-clock support for complex needs that require continuous supervision and assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Call us — we’re always happy to talk.

How do I know if it’s the right time for personalized home care?
Every family’s situation is different. Some people reach out proactively because they want in-home care support to stay independent and maintain their routines. Others call after noticing changes—maybe a loved one is forgetting to take medications, skipping meals, or having trouble with bathing or getting dressed safely. There’s no single ‘right’ moment, and starting senior home care earlier often means more flexibility and better outcomes. If you’re wondering whether it’s time for an in-home caregiver, we’re happy to talk through what you’re seeing and help you understand your options.
This is one of the most common questions families ask—and the names sound similar, which adds to the confusion. Home health is short-term, medically focused care—like physical therapy or wound care after surgery—typically ordered by a doctor and covered by Medicare or insurance. Home care supports daily living, companionship, and overall well-being for as long as needed. This includes help with things like bathing, meals, medication reminders, and staying active and engaged. Home care is typically paid through private pay or long-term care insurance. Many families use both: home health for recovery after a hospital stay, and home care for ongoing support at home.
We understand the cost of in-home care for elderly loved ones is an important consideration. The price depends on how many hours of home care assistance you need and the level of support required—every situation is different. Many families use long-term care insurance, veteran benefits, or private pay. Some combine several options. Our care advisors can walk you through your coverage, help you understand what your policy may provide, and create a plan that fits your situation. There’s no cost for this initial conversation.
Finding the right caregiver is about more than checking boxes. We use our proprietary TheKeyMatch™ process to understand not just your care needs, but your personality, interests, daily routines, and what matters most to you. Do you prefer someone quiet and calm, or more talkative and upbeat? Do you enjoy certain hobbies or activities? These details help us match you with a caregiver who’s both highly qualified and someone you’ll genuinely look forward to spending time with.
Absolutely. Many families are surprised to learn this is an option—and it’s one we provide regularly. We partner with independent living, assisted living, and other senior communities to offer an added layer of personalized, one-on-one support. This companion care for elderly residents often helps them stay comfortable in their community longer, rather than needing to move to a higher level of care. If your loved one needs more attention than the community’s staff can provide, we can help fill that gap.
We can often have a caregiver in place within 24-48 hours. During your initial consultation, we’ll talk through your initial timeline and work to meet your needs as quickly as possible.
You’re never left without support. If your regular caregiver is sick or unavailable, your Client Success Manager coordinates backup coverage right away. Because we’re a team-based organization with 24/7 oversight, someone is always available to help—even at 2 AM. This kind of reliability and backup support is one of the key reasons families choose TheKey over hiring privately.

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