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Collaborative Home Care is certified by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection as a homemaker companion agency ( .0001667) to provide non-medical, supportive services to ensure the well-being and safety of clients in their home. Our mission is to provide independent living assistance for older adults in their home based on a customized care plan designed to help improve the quality of their life. We are a client-focused, solutions-oriented company that treats each of our clients with respect and dignity and strives every day to bring peace of mind to our clients and their families.
06/03/2025
Many families have long-term care insurance—but never use it.
In this short video, we walk through how these policies actually work, why so many claims go unfiled, and what families can do to avoid missing out on the benefits they’ve already paid for.
We also share a true story of a client we helped guide through the entire claims process and made sure his care was covered.
If you or someone you know has an LTC policy and isn’t sure how to use it… this video is for you.
05/05/2025
When Is the Right Time to Stop Driving with Alzheimer’s?
It’s one of the most difficult decisions families face — knowing when a loved one with Alzheimer’s should stop driving. We've created a short, informative video to help guide you through this important topic with compassion and clarity.
Whether you're a caregiver, family member, or simply want to learn more, this video offers helpful insights and signs to look for.
When should someone living with Alzheimer’s stop driving, and how can you approach this delicate conversation? Alzheimer’s disease affects memory, decision-m...
04/14/2025
Finding the right home care provider for your loved one isn't just about checking a box. It's about ensuring their safety, comfort, and quality of life. With so many options available, how do you know which agency will truly stand out? In this video, we'll guide you through the essential questions to ask so you can make the best decision with confidence.
03/21/2025
Did you know that 1 in 4 seniors falls each year? And for many, a single fall can lead to hospitalization, loss of independence, and a long road to recovery. The good news? Most falls are preventable. In this video, we’ll share simple, practical ways to make a home safer for your loved one—because a few small changes can make a big difference. Watch now and help reduce the risk of falls!
03/19/2025
Coping with Chronic Illness: You’re Not Alone
Living with a chronic illness like diabetes, COPD, or heart disease means facing ongoing health challenges that can affect daily life, work, and relationships. Unlike temporary illnesses, chronic conditions require continuous care and lifestyle adjustments.
Challenges:
• Physical & Emotional Strain: Persistent pain, fatigue, and stress.
• Mental Health Impact: Higher risk of anxiety, and depression.
• Social Isolation: Difficulty maintaining relationships and daily activities.
• Financial & Work Limitations: Managing expenses and job-related challenges.
Collaborative Home Care provides personalized support, companionship, and respite care to help your loved ones with chronic illness live comfortably while giving family caregivers peace of mind.
You don’t have to face chronic illness alone-support is available. Call us today at 203-542-2808 to learn more about how we can help.
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03/03/2025
How can we better connect with a loved one experiencing the symptoms of Alzheimer's sundowning? This video provides practical tips to help you better navigate these tough moments with confidence.
02/27/2025
Sundowning is one of the most challenging elements of Alzheimer's that a lot of families and care providers face. Check out this video to better understand what sundowning is. We'll post Part 2 of the video with tips on managing sundowning next week.
02/05/2025
What is home care, and how can it help you or your loved one? In this video, we break down what home care is, how it supports independence, and the key benefits it provides for seniors and families. Whether you're exploring care options or just want to learn more, this is a great place to start!
01/30/2025
Thrilled to announce another award that speaks to the hard work and dedication our team delivers day after day for our clients. Third year in a row winning the Caring.com Caring Stars Award, with a little bonus. We're now Caring Super Stars for our 3-peat!
01/28/2025
So proud to announce for the 4th year in a row our agency has won the Best of Home Care awards for Provider of Choice and Employer of Choice!! These awards are based solely on the positive feedback from our clients and our caregivers.
10/23/2024
Life’s ups and downs can be tough, especially after a dementia diagnosis. The latest article from the Alzheimer's Association, "Embracing Life's Ups and Downs: Staying Positive After a Dementia Diagnosis," offers tips to stay positive and resilient through it all.
Read now to find hope, strength, and purpose on this journey.
For Howard Ducille, in Birmingham, acceptance has been an important part of how he’s dealt with his dementia.
09/04/2024
Is Your Diet Impacting Your Brain Health?
Discover how processed red meat can raise your risk of dementia and learn simple, healthy swaps to protect your brain.
The Alzheimer’s Association's latest research reveals that eating processed red meat could significantly impact your cognitive health. Find out how making smarter food choices can make a difference!
Click the link below for more information and start taking steps towards a healthier, more resilient mind today!
New research from AAIC shows that people who eat at least 2 servings a week of bacon, bologna or other processed red meat have a higher risk of dementia.
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Admitting that it’s time to begin researching living assistance for a loved one takes strength and self-awareness. It requires the ability to admit you can’t do it alone, as well as respect for the myriad of conditions that we may face as we age. That’s where my story began - researching care options for my mom.
Currently, my mother is in a memory care, assisted living community. We initially had a great experience with in-home care, but as her condition deteriorated, and because she hadn’t been paired with professionals familiar with Alzheimer’s, life grew more difficult and we knew we needed to find another option.
Our decision to turn to a community was based on our concerns about my mom’s habits and behaviors; her personality; and, honestly, the feeling of reassurance we had when meeting with the staff who we would collaborate with in providing the right care for my mom. Do I wish we could have kept her at home, and in the house she loved and raised her two children in? Absolutely. That was always our family’s first choice. Still, I have no regrets. Though my mother’s transition into the home was not without challenges, one year in, she is content, happy and adjusting well.
The reality is that when it comes to elder care, there is no one size fits all path. We do what is best for our loved ones, when it’s best to do it. And when things shift, you adjust. That’s why I freely share that I manage a home care business even though home care is no longer right for my mom. Elder care is a journey, and I want to take my experiences and help other families find their path. That is my purpose, and it’s why I created my business. If you decide home care is right for your current situation, I’d love the opportunity to demonstrate why my team can be a valuable part of your care solution.
Taking care of an aging parent can be difficult—working with an agency should ease that stress. Collaborative Home Care is a company of like-minded people who find purpose in caring for others and who are trained in the specialties that matter most to our clients’ lives. We are a diverse group of individuals who care for our clients in the same way we would care for a loved one.
If you or a loved one could benefit from the companionship and care of a professional caregiver in your home, we would love to speak with you about how we can help. Call us at (203) 542-2808 or by clicking here.