How Consistent Mealtime Routines Benefit Senior Health and Well-Being
Elder care supports nutrition, social connection, and daily routines through consistent mealtimes that help seniors stay healthy, engaged, and independent.

Our Executive Director, Elizabeth Halloran was featured in Our Town magazine in an article “Walking for A Cure.” Elizabeth shared her family’s story and struggle with Alzheimer’s. She and her husband, Paul participate in the Alzheimer’s walk every year (since 2000) in honor of her mother-in-law.
Our Touching Hearts at Home care partners provide exceptional in-home care for those suffering with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s.


Elder care supports nutrition, social connection, and daily routines through consistent mealtimes that help seniors stay healthy, engaged, and independent.
Gentle steps and open conversations can help seniors accept home care while maintaining comfort, independence, and trust in daily routines.
Alzheimer’s care at home supports independence, safety, and routine while helping families manage daily challenges with confidence.