HomeWell Care Services Makes Television Debut on Lifetime TV

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Jul 31, 2023

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A unique episode of Lifetime TV’s Designing Spaces this month, focused on senior safety and independent living at home, features HomeWell Care Services alongside leading brands Philips Hearing, ServiceMaster Restore and American Water Resources.

According to AARP research, nearly 90 percent of seniors want to stay in their home for as long as possible. However, many older adults and their families have concerns about mobility, health and safety at home.

It’s a difficult conversation for families to have—which is where Ronnie Taylor, owner of HomeWell Care Services in Austin, TX and Michelle Cone, our SVP of Training and Brand Programs, come in.

In the episode below, Ronnie visits Phyllis, who recently returned home from the hospital after a fall. Ronnie offers an expert consultation on Phyllis’s in-home care needs, helping her and her daughter Zade talk openly about their concerns. His goal is to develop a customized HomeWell care plan for Phyllis’s safety and peace of mind.

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“We are thrilled to be featured in an episode that brings this topic out into the open,” says Ronnie. “Many families struggle in having these conversations with aging family members. Part of what HomeWell agencies offer is a consultation and assessment where clients and their family members can talk openly about what is going on. Our goal is to provide a personalized care plan that fits that specific client. We work closely with the family and keep that communication open.”

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