Riverside Guided
Care Community
Ongoing expert guidance for families navigating care for an aging loved one
The Riverside Guided Care Community was created to provide caregivers with ongoing guidance, expert insight, and a supportive space to navigate the aging journey with greater confidence. Led by experienced care advisors, the virtual community offers practical education, compassionate support, and solutions to help families feel informed, empowered, and less alone.
Families supporting an aging parent or loved one
Caregivers navigating dementia, cognitive decline, or chronic illness
Adults feeling overwhelmed by care decisions or transitions
Individuals looking for ongoing expert guidance and emotional support
Families unsure of next steps regarding care options or planning
Who This Service Is For
Getting Started
How We Help
Through twice-monthly group guidance calls, expert-led education, and open conversation, we help families better understand the aging process, make informed care decisions, and feel supported at every stage. This relationship-based approach offers clarity, reassurance, and professional guidance while connecting you with others on a similar path.
Twice-monthly live virtual support calls
Professional guidance from experienced care advisors
Group discussion and shared caregiver support
Education around aging, dementia, and care planning
A safe space to ask questions and receive guidance
Before enrolling, all interested participants complete a brief Discovery Call with our team. This conversation helps us understand your current challenges, goals, and needs so we can ensure the community is the right fit and will provide the most meaningful support for your situation.
What’s Included:
You Don’t Have to Figure this out Alone
If you’re supporting a parent or loved one through aging, illness, or cognitive changes, you’ve likely found yourself with a lot of questions. This community was created to provide consistent, professional guidance and clarity.
Real-Life Challenges We Navigate Together
Understanding care options, including home care, assisted living, and memory care
Navigating dementia-related behaviors and cognitive changes
Managing caregiver stress, burnout, and family dynamics.
Planning for future care needs and transitions
Recognizing when additional support may be needed
Strategies for communication, routines, and quality of life