August 9, 2019
Senior Alternatives Home Care and Care Management has been serving the community since 1994. Owned and managed by Janet Brush, she holds master’s degrees in both Gerontology and Social Work from USC, and is a licensed clinical social worker in the State of California.
We offer a unique home care model where our caregivers are trained and supervised by our master’s level Care Managers. Unlike most agencies, all of our Care Managers are social workers, nurses or gerontologists. Additionally, our caregivers are thoroughly screened and registered with the California State Registry. This combination of masters-level care management expertise and high-quality caregivers results in the highest possible home care available. Our caregivers provide personal care, respite care for families, transportation to appointments and other situations identified in the care plan developed by the Care Manager.
Our interdisciplinary Geriatric Care Management team is well versed in many areas and has years of experience working with those suffering from memory related disorders, including Alzheimer’s. Senior Alternatives also cares for those with mental health or chronic health diseases. Since all of our Care Managers are masters-level, we able to take on even the most difficult cases.
For 25 years we have worked with many hundreds of families and their loved ones. It has truly been a privilege for us to be so involved in the communities we serve (Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin counties) and the partnerships we have developed over the years.
Our commitment to excellence has always been our gold star standard. We care for people wherever they call home and if we are not the right fit at the right time, we will help find someone who is!
For more information feel free to call the office at 888-451-4290 or go to our website at www.bayareaseniors.com. More detailed information can be found on how we might best meet your needs and those of your elderly loved ones.
For 25 years we have worked with many hundreds of families and their loved ones. It has truly been a privilege for us to be so involved in the communities we serve (Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin counties) and the partnerships we have developed over the years.
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