No, that's the point of it. Care is designed around their routine and choices, not a fixed schedule imposed on them. The goal is to support their independence, not replace it.
Growing older shouldn't mean giving up independence. Elder Care is built to support that: physician visits, nursing support, and physiotherapy that fit around your parent's routine, not the other way around, so they can keep doing the things that make their day theirs.
Every case has one team behind it physician, nurses, and specialistsso care stays personal and consistent, not a rotating set of unfamiliar faces. Your parent gets to know the people looking after them, and that familiarity is part of what keeps daily life feeling normal, not clinical.
If you live far from your parents, or simply can't always be there yourself, you'll get regular updates from the same team managing the case, so you know they're safe and well without having to be there every day to see it for yourself.
Care is built around how your parent actually lives day to day, from occasional physician visits to full-time nursing support, so independence and safety aren't a trade-off.
No, that's the point of it. Care is designed around their routine and choices, not a fixed schedule imposed on them. The goal is to support their independence, not replace it.
A nurse or attendant handles day-to-day support. Elder Care adds regular physician visits, specialist consultations, and one team that knows your parent's case, so care stays personal and coordinated.
No. Many families start with regular physician visits and monitoring, and add nursing hours or a dedicated attendant only if it's genuinely needed.
As much or as little as you'd like. You'll get regular updates from the team managing your parent's case, so you're reassured without having to coordinate everything yourself.
My father has been under N.O.R.M.S' care since they officially began in August 2014 — though the N.O.R.M.S team has actually been involved in his care since 2012.
Having a doctor just a call away has been a real blessing for my father-in-law's care. The N.O.R.M.S team's calm, composed approach is reassuring for both of us.