
EP #54 Aging in Place: How Visiting Angels Helps Seniors Stay Home
The growing "silver tsunami" is creating unprecedented challenges for families trying to support aging loved ones. As Chris Dickey of Visiting Angels Fredericksburg reveals in this compelling conversation, most seniors share one powerful desire: to age gracefully in their own homes.
Having transitioned from a successful marketing career at the Martin Agency to taking over his parents' 21-year-old home care business, Dickey brings unique perspectives on senior care. He addresses the jarring reality that many families face—Medicare and Medicaid rarely cover home care costs, leaving families unprepared for the financial responsibility. Even more concerning is how seniors often resist care until a crisis occurs, typically a fall that forces the issue. "It's better to start small and start now," Dickey advises, emphasizing that early intervention preserves independence rather than diminishing it.
What truly sets professional caregivers apart is their role as the "foundation of community care." With modern families often scattered across the country, Visiting Angels caregivers become the vital connection between seniors and their distant loved ones. They provide not just assistance with daily living but serve as early warning systems for changes in condition that might otherwise go unnoticed. As Dickey explains, this vigilance can prevent hospitalizations and improve quality of life. With 10,000 Americans turning 65 daily, the demand for compassionate caregivers who can maintain this crucial role will only increase. Have you had conversations with your loved ones about their care preferences before a crisis forces the issue?
Chris Dickey
Visiting Angels of Fredericksburg
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