Your loved one stays at home. You no longer have to handle everything on your own.
Assessment, action plan, coordination of care providers, administrative procedures: your Autonomia Advisor takes over. You can go back to being a son, a daughter, or a spouse. You’re no longer the one in charge.
No one prepared you for this.
One day, everything changes. And you find yourself dealing with things for which you have no training and no instructions:
- the steps
- service providers
- medical coordination
- impossible decisions
In addition to your own life, which goes on.
The mental strain on caregivers is very real. And often, those who bear this burden do so alone, never daring to say that it’s too much to handle.
Am I a caregiver?
Are you in one of these situations?
Discharge from the hospital.
Your parent will be discharged from the hospital in 48 hours. Care needs to be arranged, providers need to be found, and paperwork needs to be taken care of—everything has to be ready, fast.
Aging parent.
Have you noticed changes in your father or mother—, a fall, forgetfulness, or neglect of personal hygiene? Something needs to change, but you don’t know where to start.
Complex coordination.
Doctors, home health aides, government agencies, service providers: You’re juggling all these different parties who don’t communicate with each other. You’ve become the only link between them.
Unstable home care.
Is it becoming harder to care for your loved one at homeEvery week brings new worries. You feel like you can’t keep this up much longer.
The Autonomia Program:
—a dedicated advisor, four steps.
Your Autonomia Advisor assesses your situation based on seven key aspects of home care, works with you to develop a customized support plan, coordinates its implementation with service providers, and provides ongoing support. You’ll have a single point of contact from your first call to the very end.
Overall assessment of the "
" project.
- Schedule a meeting with a dedicated Autonomia Advisor
- Assessment of the situation across the 7 dimensions
- Tips
Customized Support Program.
- Structured recommendations
- Identification of solutions and service providers
Implementation.
- Practical implementation of solutions
- Assistance with administrative procedures
Follow-up.
- Regular items
- Adjustments
- Coordination with service providers
Take stock of your loved one’s situation.
What's in it for you .
One point of contact—, not 8 to 10
Freeing up mental space
Informed decisions—, not imposed
Effective coordination among all stakeholders
Better care for a loved one s at home
Long-term support, not just guidance
Where should I start?
It's easier than you think.
An initial exchange
Please fill out the form with your contact information. An Autonomia advisor will call you back within 48 hours to discuss your situation.
The diagnosis
Your advisor will conduct a thorough assessment of your loved one’s situation. They will identify what is urgent, what can be planned for, and what you truly need.
The map and the relay
You will receive a customized support program. Depending on the level you choose, your advisor will then take charge of implementing the solution.
What if your support were already funded?
They made this decision for their members.
What if it were you?
Experts in the field. Not a switchboard.
- An Autonomia Advisor is a healthcare and social services professional—such as a social worker, a social and family economics counselor, or a nurse coordinator—who has been trained in the Autonomia structured care management approach.
- Our advisors are well-versed in APA and MDPH programs, as well as assistance from pension funds and mutual insurance companies, and can arrange for these benefits based on the plan you choose.
- What sets them apart: they are backed by France’s leading network of personal services.
- When an Advisor recommends a service provider, it is an audited and approved provider from the Oui Care network, a Silver Alliance partner, or a qualified local provider.
- Autonomia never refers a service provider without first verifying them.
Autonomia is a brand of the Oui Care Group.
The Oui Care Group is France's leading provider of personal care services and a mission-driven company.
Start by taking stock. It’s free and there’s no obligation.
Are you a family caregiver? Let’s spend five minutes on the phone discussing your loved one’s situation—specifically, their loss of independence—and some initial options.