Senior Living Services At No Cost.

WeCare Senior Placements offers comprehensive services to help seniors find the right living community or care facility, as well as in-home medical care support services.


WeCare More Senior Placement
Are you in need of a immediate placement? Our menus of services include 24-hour urgent placement assistance, document management, guided tours, and also introduce the proper channels and partners in areas of your life that assist you the most.
Living Arrangements Designed For You:
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Private and Secure Communities
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A Menu of Residency Choices
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Move-In Assistance
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Free Guided Tours
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Documentation
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In-Home Assistance
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Room & Board
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Medication Management
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Memory Care, Respite Care, Boarding Care
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Local Community Options
How it Works
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Initial Consultation
The initial consultation provided by WeCareMore Senior Placements is a crucial step in the process of finding the right senior living community care facility or in-home care support.
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Lifestyle Assessment
Our experts support you closely to create a detailed assessment to determine an individual's care needs and matching them with the appropriate health care professionals, government assistance and local programs, financial needs, to understand your needs to thrive a health lifestyle.
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Personal Care Management
We will work with hospitals, nursing homes, social workers, doctors, and geriatric care managers and in our experience this taught us the intricacies of navigating through documentation, helping guide you through the process.
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Living Arrangement
We will create a personalized list of communities based on care levels, location and budget. Guiding families towards the senior living communities that have a proven track record of delivering high-quality care and services.

Tailored Living Options
Respite Care
Respite care for seniors refers to temporary care services designed to provide relief to primary caregivers of older adults. The primary goal of respite care is to give caregivers a break from their caregiving responsibilities, allowing them to take time for themselves to rest, recharge, and attend to their personal needs.
Respite care services can take place in various settings, including in-home care, adult day care centers, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. The type of respite care a senior receives depends on their individual needs and the preferences of their primary caregiver.
Respite care can be especially helpful for caregivers who are experiencing burnout, stress, or exhaustion from the demands of providing ongoing care to a
senior loved one. By taking advantage of respite care services, caregivers can prevent burnout and maintain their own physical and emotional health, while ensuring that their loved one continues to receive high-quality care.
Memory Care
A memory care facility is a specialized long-term care facility that caters to individuals with dementia or other memory impairments. These facilities provide a safe and secure environment for residents who may be at risk of wandering or getting lost.
Memory care facilities offer personalized care and support services tailored to the unique needs of each resident. These services include assistance with daily activities, medication management, behavioral management, and specialized therapies and programs designed to improve cognitive function and promote social engagement.
In addition to these services, memory care facilities may also offer amenities such as secure outdoor spaces, memory gardens, and sensory rooms that provide a calming and comforting environment for residents.
Overall, memory care facilities are designed to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for individuals with memory impairments, while offering peace of mind to their families and caregivers.
Assisted Living
Assisted living is a type of housing facility designed for seniors who require assistance with daily living activities but do not need around-the-clock medical care. It is a long-term care option that provides a combination of housing, support services, and personal care services.
Assisted living facilities typically provide private apartments or shared rooms with a variety of services and amenities, including housekeeping, laundry, transportation, meals, and recreational activities. The level of assistance offered may vary depending on the needs of the individual resident, and the facility's policies and resources.
Assisted living staff members are trained to provide
support and assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management. Some facilities may also offer on-site healthcare services such as medication administration, physical therapy, and occupational therapy.
Assisted living facilities also aim to foster a sense of community and social engagement among residents. Many offer a range of social and recreational activities, such as group outings, exercise classes, arts and crafts, and other forms of entertainment.
Overall, assisted living is designed to provide seniors with a safe and comfortable living environment, while also providing them with the necessary support and assistance to maintain their independence and quality of life.
Boarding Care
A boarding care for seniors, also known as a residential care facility for the elderly (RCFE), is a type of long-term care facility that provides housing, meals, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), and personal care services for seniors who are no longer able to live independently but do not require the level of medical care provided in a skilled nursing facility.
Boarding care facilities typically provide a homelike environment with private or shared rooms and communal living spaces. They also offer assistance with tasks such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and medication management. Additionally, some facilities may offer
social and recreational activities to help residents stay engaged and connected with others.
It's important to note that regulations and licensing requirements for boarding care facilities can vary by state, so it's important to research and evaluate potential options carefully before making a decision.

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Communities
We will create a personalized list of communities based on care levels, location and budget. Through our extensive experience in the senior living industry, we understand that not all communities are created equal, and each community may have its own strengths and weaknesses. While many senior living communities may offer similar services and amenities, it's important to identify which communities can actually deliver on their promises and provide the appropriate level of care for your loved one. Our team of senior living experts has developed strong relationships with senior living communities throughout the Southern United States and have firsthand knowledge of which communities are the best fit for each individual's unique needs. We regularly visit communities, review their programs and services, and speak with staff and residents to gain a deep understanding of their quality of care.
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Care
The care level refers to the level of support and assistance an individual requires. For example, some individuals may require daily assistance with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication management, while others may only require occasional assistance with these tasks. Care level can also refer to medical care needs, such as individuals who require specialized care for conditions such as dementia or Parkinson's disease.
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Location
Location is another important factor to consider when creating a personalized list of communities. Some individuals may prefer to live close to family members or in a specific geographic region, while others may prioritize access to certain amenities or services such as shopping centers or medical facilities. Budget is also a crucial factor to consider when selecting communities. The cost of living in a particular community can vary significantly, and it's important to find options that are affordable and within the individual's budget.