The Purpose of a Consultation
A consultation helps families describe what is happening, ask practical questions, and explore support options without pressure.
You do not need to have every answer before a consultation. The conversation itself is part of how families gain clarity.
What You’ll Usually Discuss
Most consultations include a conversation about daily routines, current challenges, safety concerns, schedule needs, and what kind of support may be helpful.
- What tasks are becoming harder?
- How often is support needed?
- What goals matter most to your family?
- What questions do you have about care?
What to Prepare Ahead of Time
You may want to think about routines, current pain points, schedule needs, and any concerns you want addressed. A short list of priorities can help the meeting feel more productive.
What Happens After the Consultation
Afterward, you should have a clearer understanding of your options, possible schedules, and next steps if you choose to move forward.
Ready to talk it through?
We’re here to answer questions and help you understand what support may fit your situation.
Schedule a Free ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
Do I need to commit during the consultation?
No. A consultation should help you gather information and decide what feels right for your family.
Can I ask specific questions about schedules and services?
Yes. This is one of the best times to ask how care works and what options may be available.
Should my loved one be part of the conversation?
If appropriate, yes. Including them can help the process feel more respectful and collaborative.