How We Work
Aging Families
We will help you evaluate where you or your parent(s) are on the spectrum from independence to dependence, capable to incapable; as independence wanes, the need for support increases.
The decline could be physical, mental, or both:
- Hands may not work as well as they used to
- Vision problems might be interfering
- The need for a walker, wheelchair, cane, hearing aids or other devices may limit the ability to perform some tasks that used to be easy
- Perhaps the mind is not as nimble as it once was
Our services are structured in a modular way, customized in the moment so that we can add on and phase out services as our clients’ needs grow, shift, or wane. We’re there for you during the phases and times you need us.
We seek to support the network of service providers you already have, such as accountants, financial advisers, doctors, lawyers, and the like. We know the limits of what we’re qualified to do, and will always suggest touching base with the appropriate professional to be sure you’re getting guidance from your trusted team of providers.
Want to learn more? Interested in working with us? Call to find out how we can begin supporting you and easing your situation.
Let’s talk out about developing a customized package to fit your needs.
Call or email Liz Vanderburg today!
610-246-6792
liz@sterlingsupportadvantage.com
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