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Community Partners

A curated Arizona network — coordinated on your behalf.

AdvaCare works alongside trusted clinical, legal, and financial partners across Arizona. When your family needs expertise beyond placement, we make the warm introduction — and stay in the conversation.

We refer only to partners we would send our own families to. Every referral is coordinated — not simply handed off — so your family never has to start the conversation from scratch.

Hospice Care

What it is
Comfort-centered, interdisciplinary care for individuals with a life expectancy generally measured in months rather than years.
Who it benefits
Seniors with a terminal diagnosis and their families — focused on quality of life, symptom management, and dignity.
When it's appropriate
When curative treatment is no longer the goal and comfort, presence, and preparation take priority.

Home Health

What it is
Skilled nursing and therapy services provided at home under a physician's plan of care.
Who it benefits
Seniors recovering from hospitalization, managing chronic conditions, or requiring intermittent skilled nursing.
When it's appropriate
Post-discharge, during a flare-up of a chronic condition, or when a physician orders skilled intermittent care.

Palliative Care

What it is
Specialized medical care focused on improving quality of life for individuals living with serious illness — provided alongside curative treatment.
Who it benefits
Seniors with serious illness who benefit from symptom management, care coordination, and goals-of-care conversations.
When it's appropriate
At any stage of a serious illness, not only at end of life. Often earlier than families realize.

Behavioral Health

What it is
Mental health services including geriatric psychiatry, therapy, and behavioral support for anxiety, depression, and dementia-related behaviors.
Who it benefits
Seniors and caregivers navigating cognitive decline, grief, isolation, or mood changes.
When it's appropriate
When emotional or behavioral changes affect safety, dignity, or quality of life.

Mobile Physicians & Nurse Practitioners

What it is
Primary care delivered in the home or community — physicals, medication reviews, and chronic condition management.
Who it benefits
Homebound seniors or those in assisted living who benefit from in-place primary care.
When it's appropriate
When traveling to a clinic is burdensome or care would be safer delivered on site.

Wound Care

What it is
Specialized nursing for complex, non-healing, or post-surgical wounds — often coordinated with home health.
Who it benefits
Seniors with pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, or post-surgical wounds requiring clinical expertise.
When it's appropriate
When a wound is not healing on expected timelines or requires clinical wound-care protocols.

Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy

What it is
Rehabilitation services delivered at home, in an outpatient clinic, or on-site at a community.
Who it benefits
Seniors recovering from surgery, stroke, or a fall — or working to maintain function and independence.
When it's appropriate
After a hospitalization, following functional decline, or as part of a fall-prevention plan.

Medication Management & DME

What it is
Coordination of medications and durable medical equipment (hospital beds, wheelchairs, oxygen, mobility aids).
Who it benefits
Seniors managing multiple chronic conditions and complex medication regimens.
When it's appropriate
After a hospitalization, a change in level of care, or when polypharmacy becomes unsafe.

Elder Law Attorneys

What it is
Legal counsel for ALTCS planning, powers of attorney, guardianship, spend-downs, and estate matters.
Who it benefits
Families navigating ALTCS eligibility, complex assets, guardianship, or advanced planning.
When it's appropriate
Before a crisis when possible; during one when necessary.

Financial Planning

What it is
Fiduciaries and financial planners with senior-specific expertise in long-term care funding and asset protection.
Who it benefits
Families evaluating long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and ALTCS-compatible financial planning.
When it's appropriate
Whenever the cost of care is a factor in the decision — which is almost always.

Veteran Services

What it is
Guidance on VA Aid & Attendance benefits, VA-contracted home care, and veteran-focused senior living communities.
Who it benefits
Veterans and surviving spouses who may qualify for benefits to offset senior care costs.
When it's appropriate
As early as possible — benefits can take months to process.

Move Managers & Senior Movers

What it is
Specialized moving companies that handle downsizing, packing, unpacking, and setup with dignity and pace.
Who it benefits
Seniors transitioning from a family home to a smaller residence or community.
When it's appropriate
When the logistics of a move add stress to an already emotional transition.
Consultation

Not sure which partner is right?

A 20-minute call is often enough for us to point your family toward the right kind of support — clinical, legal, financial, or logistical.