In-home senior care agency demo

Senior care that makes families feel clear, safe, and supported.

A professional multi-page demo built for home care agencies that need more calls, stronger trust, and a website families can actually use.

Built to sell care, not just show a logo

A better senior care website should answer the family before they call.

Families looking for senior care are usually anxious, rushed, and comparing several agencies. This demo gives them service clarity, safety proof, caregiver process, local trust, family resources, and direct paths to request a care assessment.

Personal Care senior care support

Personal Care

Dignified daily help without taking away independence.

Personal care is for families who need hands-on daily support but still want their loved one to remain comfortable at home.

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Companion Care senior care support

Companion Care

Steady companionship that makes home feel less isolated.

Companion care helps seniors keep routines, meals, appointments, and social connection while giving families more confidence.

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Dementia Support senior care support

Dementia Support

Calmer routines for memory changes, confusion, and family stress.

Dementia support focuses on consistency, redirection, safer home routines, and caregivers who understand how to communicate calmly.

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Respite Care senior care support

Respite Care

Reliable coverage when family caregivers need room to breathe.

Respite care gives family caregivers planned relief while keeping the senior supported by a consistent care plan.

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Family decision flow

From “I think we need help” to a scheduled assessment.

The site is structured around the exact questions adult children ask: what kind of care is needed, whether the agency is safe, how caregiver matching works, and what happens after contact.

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Talk through the concern

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Build a visit schedule

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Match the caregiver

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Send family updates

Family member and caregiver helping a senior with medication at home

Trust signals that matter

Screening, supervision, visit notes, and safety planning are visible before the form.

That matters because families do not just buy care hours. They buy confidence that someone safe is entering the home and that they will know what is happening after each visit.

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Family resource library

Education builds trust before the sales call.

When is it time for home care?

Missed meals, falls, isolation, hygiene changes, and caregiver burnout are signs it may be time to schedule an assessment.

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Fall prevention checklist

Remove trip hazards, review bathroom safety, improve lighting, monitor footwear, and create a safer evening routine.

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Dementia care questions

Families should ask about routines, redirection, wandering safety, caregiver training, and how visit notes are shared.

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Respite planning guide

Plan coverage before family caregivers reach exhaustion, especially around work, travel, surgery, or recovery.

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Ready for care planning

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24/7 AI receptionist

Missed calls can still become booked care leads.

When the team is busy, closed, or unable to answer, the AI receptionist can collect the caller's name, phone number, service need, location, urgency, and best callback time, then alert the business immediately.

Included in the growth setup
  • After-hours and missed-call intake
  • Text alerts with lead details
  • Caller confirmation text-back
  • Optional booking, form, or CRM handoff

Care demo shown as a conversion system, not just a redesign.