A Place At Home - Yorba Linda

A Place At Home - Yorba Linda Passionate Professionals Providing Compassionate Care, Where and When You Need Us When you need us, we are there to offer advocacy in the healthcare system.

A Place At Home - Yorba Linda believes that senior care doesn't have to be difficult. Aging gracefully with dignity and respect in the comfort and familiarity of one's own home is entirely possible. Our passionate, professional caregivers understand what you are experiencing and strive to help seniors maintain their independence by providing companionship and personal care.

đźšż One easy win: keep towels, toiletries, and frequently used items at waist level so your loved one does not have to rea...
05/30/2026

đźšż One easy win: keep towels, toiletries, and frequently used items at waist level so your loved one does not have to reach too high or bend too low.

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We know that caring for a loved one can be stressful. At A Place At Home, we know that love and care come with a lot of ...
05/28/2026

We know that caring for a loved one can be stressful.

At A Place At Home, we know that love and care come with a lot of mental and physical work. Reach out to your local office to inquire about respite care support, and take a moment for yourself to refill your cup.

Coming home after a hospital stay can feel like a lot all at once—new instructions, more medications, less energy, and m...
05/22/2026

Coming home after a hospital stay can feel like a lot all at once—new instructions, more medications, less energy, and many questions. That is why simple follow-through matters: organized medication reminders, safe mobility at home, help with meals, and support with daily routines. Families do not have to carry all of that alone. The right support at home can make recovery feel more manageable and less stressful.

May is a beautiful time to remember that seniors thrive in community, not isolation. A short visit, a porch check-in, he...
05/20/2026

May is a beautiful time to remember that seniors thrive in community, not isolation. A short visit, a porch check-in, help with groceries, or even a simple phone call can mean so much to an older adult or a tired family caregiver. Support does not always have to be complicated to be meaningful. Sometimes, showing up consistently is one of the kindest things we can do.

✨ One spring goal that matters: clear just one high-traffic walkway today. Less clutter means safer steps and more peace...
05/18/2026

✨ One spring goal that matters: clear just one high-traffic walkway today. Less clutter means safer steps and more peace of mind.

🏡 Independence at home often comes from the little things done well each day. A simple routine for dressing, meals, medi...
05/15/2026

🏡 Independence at home often comes from the little things done well each day. A simple routine for dressing, meals, medication reminders, and light movement can help seniors feel more confident and less overwhelmed. For family caregivers, routines also reduce daily guesswork and create a calmer rhythm at home. Small structure can make a big difference—for both the person receiving care and the family supporting them.

03/28/2026

Caregiver reminder: rest is part of the care plan. Even 10 quiet minutes while your loved one naps can help reset your mind and body.

Later this month, Diabetes Alert Day reminds us how important it is to understand diabetes risk and management—especiall...
03/26/2026

Later this month, Diabetes Alert Day reminds us how important it is to understand diabetes risk and management—especially for older adults.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed keeping track of meals, meds, and appointments, in-home support can help share the load so you’re not doing it all alone. Managing diabetes is a team effort, and you don’t have to be the only teammate.

To every social worker who’s ever sat with a worried family, explained options, and helped a senior get the right suppor...
03/24/2026

To every social worker who’s ever sat with a worried family, explained options, and helped a senior get the right support at home: thank you for being part of the team.

March is also National Social Work Month, a perfect time to recognize the hospital and community social workers who quie...
03/21/2026

March is also National Social Work Month, a perfect time to recognize the hospital and community social workers who quietly make safe transitions possible.
When a senior is discharged from the hospital or rehab, social workers are often the ones helping families understand next steps, explore home care options, and connect with local resources. At A Place At Home, we’re grateful to partner with social workers who advocate for seniors and family caregivers every day. Together, we build care plans that put safety, dignity, and independence at the center.

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185 S State College Boulevard, Suite 77
Brea, CA
92821

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