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Nobody knows exactly what to expect from their aging journey. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you don’t know what tomorrow will bring. The good news is, you don’t have to go through it alone.
Right at Home exists to be your guide to successful living at home. Whether you’re looking for tips on aging in place, a guide to transitional care after a hospital stay, or information on any other aging topic, we're here to help. We use our decades of experience and partnerships with experts worldwide to guide you each step of the way. Take some time to browse through our articles, guides and videos, knowing that you have a trusted guide to help you through it all.
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Paying for In-Home Care
Learn about the many options available to pay for ongoing home care services.
Veteran's Care
Learn how qualifying veterans and their surviving spouses can fund needed home care services.
Proud Supporters of Memory Café
Right at Home Forest Hill is proud to have been selected by the Alzheimer’s Association to partner together and help host the Memory Café of Harford County, and recently Baltimore County. The Memory Café is a support group for people with beginning stage dementia and their loved ones/caregivers that meets once a month. Our responsibility for each is to find amazing community partners to educate and inform the attendees about their services and different resources available to them to help aid their fight against Alzheimer’s. Pictured with Paul Orlando, Community Liaison of Right at Home, is Noel White, Community Liaison of The Option Group. The Option Group has generously offered to provide their office in Timonium as a meeting sight for the attendees of the Baltimore County Memory Café. Thank you Noel and the rest of the folks at The Option Group for hosting, and thank you Alzheimer’s Association for thinking enough of Right at Home to help bring resources to your attendees! Since 2014 we have watched this group blossom from a group of strangers, to a group of close friends.
For more information on the Memory Café, please call our office at 443-371-7145, or the Alzheimer’s Association at 410-561-9099