I Work With Seniors

Helping Older Adults Continue Living Well at Home

Many older adults continue living independently for years, but small challenges around the home can gradually make everyday life more difficult than it needs to be.

Homeguard Senior Services helps older adults continue enjoying the homes, routines, and communities they value through regular home visits, small repairs, thoughtful observation, and practical support around the home.

We work alongside families, healthcare providers, senior organizations, and community professionals to help older adults maintain comfort, confidence, independence, and quality of life while remaining connected to the life they have built.

What Homeguard Is — And What It Isn’t

What Homeguard IS

  • Preventative home support

  • Safety-focused observation

  • Small home adjustments and repairs

  • Ongoing relationship-based visits

  • Aging-in-place support

  • A trusted second set of eyes

  • Practical support for everyday home concerns

What Homeguard Is NOT

  • Home healthcare

  • Personal care

  • Medical care

  • Emergency services

  • Major remodeling

  • Skilled nursing

  • Therapy services

  • Housekeeping service

Many seniors do not yet need major intervention — but small concerns may already be developing:

  • Lighting issues

  • Fall risks

  • Difficulty with stairs

  • Forgotten maintenance

  • Increasing fatigue with household tasks

  • Small changes in mobility

  • Growing frustration with everyday routines

These situations are often easy to overlook because they develop gradually over time.

Homeguard focuses on noticing those small changes early and helping address them through simple, practical improvements and ongoing support.

Supporting Seniors Before a Crisis Happens

Who We Commonly Work Alongside

  • Physicians and clinic staff

  • Nurses

  • Hospital discharge planners

  • Physical and occupational therapists

  • Social workers

  • Assisted living and senior housing staff

  • County and community service workers

  • Churches and faith communities

  • Senior centers

  • Meal delivery volunteers

  • Realtors helping older homeowners

  • Contractors and trusted providers

  • Adult children supporting aging parents

Sometimes the First Signs Are Small

Professionals and community members often notice subtle changes before families fully recognize them.

Sometimes it looks like:

  • Increasing difficulty getting around the home

  • Dim lighting or cluttered walkways

  • Missed maintenance

  • Hesitation using stairs

  • Signs that everyday tasks are becoming more tiring

  • A home that no longer fits the homeowner as comfortably as it once did

Homeguard helps address these concerns gently, respectfully, and proactively.

See the Types of Concerns Homeguard Helps Address

Explore common home safety, comfort, and aging-in-place concerns that can often be improved through small, practical changes and ongoing support.

Contact Us

Email: info@HomeguardSeniorServices.com

Cell: 320-400-9379

Start With A Simple Conversation

If you’d like, we’re always happy to have a simple, no-pressure conversation or schedule
a free Home Safety & Comfort Walkthrough to see if this might be a good fit for you or your family.
There’s no pressure—just a friendly place to begin. We’re also happy to talk with family members.

★★★★★

Rated 5 stars

What Happens When You Reach Out

  1. Friendly Email conversation (no pressure)

  2. Optional in-home walkthrough - FREE

  3. Simple written summary - FREE

  4. You decide what (if anything) to do


A Simple Note About Our Approach

We’re not here to pressure you into anything.

Our goal is simply to help you stay comfortable and independent at home—by understanding how you live and offering small, thoughtful ideas that might make things a little easier.

Everything is discussed together, and you’re always in control. Even if nothing changes, that’s completely fine.