
Tucson, AZ · local senior care advisors
Choosing care for a parent is hard. You're not alone.
Talk to a local advisor who knows these communities first-hand — what they cost, who they suit, and who has room right now. There's no cost to your family, and no pressure.
Tucson advisor · here to talk(555) 555-0100Call for a free, unhurried conversationHow we're paid
Our service is free to your family. Senior living communities pay us a referral fee when a family moves in — we'll always tell you which ones do, before you tour. We do not accept fees for Medicaid-funded placements.
What we help with
Every kind of senior care
Assisted living
Help with daily routines — meals, medication, bathing — while staying independent.
Memory care
A secured setting with staff trained specifically for dementia and Alzheimer's.
Independent living
For a parent who's still capable but shouldn't be maintaining a house alone.
In-home care
Support at home when your parent isn't ready to leave it.
How it works
What happens next
We listen
Care needs, budget, location, timeline — and what matters to your parent.
We shortlist
Three or four communities that genuinely fit and actually have room.
You tour
We arrange the visits and give you the questions worth asking.
You decide
In your own time. No fee to you, and no one chasing you.
Why families work with us
Straight answers, not a sales pitch
We tell you who pays us
Communities pay a fee when a family moves in. We say which ones, upfront, every time.
One family at a time
Your details go to the advisor helping you — not resold to a dozen communities.
Real availability only
We don't send you to tour somewhere with a six-month waiting list.
Questions families ask
Answered plainly
What does this cost my family?
Nothing. Our service is free to you. Senior living communities pay us a referral fee if your family chooses to move in — and we tell you which communities have that arrangement before you tour.
What if my parent is on Medicaid?
We can still talk with you and point you toward resources, but we do not accept a referral fee for Medicaid-funded placements. If Medicaid is paying for care, tell us early so we can guide you appropriately rather than toward communities that pay us.
How quickly can we move?
It depends on the situation. A hospital discharge can move in a few days if there's availability; a planned move usually takes a few weeks. We'll tell you honestly what's realistic in your area.
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care?
Assisted living supports daily activities — meals, medication, bathing — while the resident stays largely independent. Memory care is a secured setting with staff trained specifically for dementia and Alzheimer's. Many communities offer both, so a move later isn't always necessary.
How do you choose which communities to suggest?
Care needs first, then budget, location and availability. We'll tell you when a community pays us a fee and when it doesn't, so you can weigh our suggestions with that in mind.
Will I be pestered with calls?
No. One advisor works with you. We don't sell your information on, and you can ask us to stop contacting you at any time.
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