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4everYoungCA.com     Consultant
                   805.490.4076
Lifestyle is all
about choice and
independence.
Lets savor the
daily experiences
of life and
cherishing
connections 
now and forever.
As we age, many of
us need some form of
assistance to
continue living
independently.
Without it, seniors can
be forced to give up
cherished
independence for
premature
Forever Young offers a
variety of services to ease
the burdens faced by
elderly seniors and adults
with disabilities. With the
addition of some services
to help with the tasks of
daily living, these
individuals can continue
living independently.

Whether the family lives
at a distance or across
town, care management
can provide peace of
mind and access to
resources that caregivers
may not even realize are
available.
Our professionals begin with a FREE in-depth assessment
in the home of each individual. From this assessment, we
then create a personalized plan of care based on specific
needs. Many clients may be coping with chronic medical
conditions, social isolation or simply the need for light
housekeeping and/or meal preparation.
We will campaign on
your behalf to
ensure you receive
the assistance
needed to improve
your self-sufficiency
and quality of life.
Consistent with our
commitment to
preserve the
independence of older
adults for as long as
possible, Forever
Young offers several
services that support
older adults to age in
Forever Young also
provides the community
with information about, and
access to, services
regardless of who provides
them. In this way, we are
Your First Link to Senior
Resources and first
information stop for
individuals, agencies,
community leaders,
businesses, professionals
and other senior service
organizations seeking
expertise and special
Our Care services
ensure that seniors are
getting the care that is
needed, including help
with the demands of
managing their finances
through our Money
Management program.
Forever Young presents
 Care Plan Recommendations
 Care Plan Implementation
 Meal Preparation
 Housekeeping / Downsizing
 Money Management
 In-home Safety Evaluation
 Choosing a Home Care Agency
 Caregiver Supervision & Training
 Smooth Hospital / Nursing Home
  Discharge
 Doctor / Hospital Support
 Facility Placement
Each of our
programs are
designed to help
seniors live
independently by
relieving them of
some of the burdens
of daily duties and
tasks which they can
no longer manage on
their own.
Some seniors have
disabilities that make
normal daily activities a
challenge, others are frail
and simply require
assistance with more
strenuous activities, while
some have cognitive
disabilities that make
managing their financial
affairs a challenge.
Half of those served are
between 80 and 100
years old; 70% have
some disability; and
almost all have a high
degree of frailty. More
than 90% of these
clients served are able
to continue to live
independently either at
home or in the
community near friends.
Through regular
visitation and interaction,
our care consultants and
volunteers are dedicated
to relieving the hardship
that can often come with
living independently at
an older age. and in
helping to enable elders
to continue thriving on
their own.
Were committed to making a
real difference in the lives of
our clients. We work together
with the family to promote their
health, independence, and
social interactions in a safe,
supportive environment. If you
think youd make a great
addition to our family, wed
love to meet you.
DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO TURN for advice
MAJOR MOVE / RELOCATION from one city or
part of the country
FAR AWAY from a family member
DECIDE upon the BEST course of action
CRISIS is looming and no one really knows what
to do next
MEDIATE A FAMILY DISPUTE regarding the best
course of action
NOT SURE which community services are
appropriate for your challenges
Lifestyle Options 
 Home Care Safety,
 Meals & Nutrition,
 Money Management
 Doctors Visits
Family Caregivers vs.
Caregivers 

Resources to help
navigate your role as
caregiver and/or family
member of aging parents
and loved ones.

 Finding In-Home Care,
 What is Alzheimers
  Care?
Choosing A Community

Selecting the right
senior living community
is an important decision
that involves more than
                           Assisted Living
simply choosing a floor
                        Retirement Homes
plan  it's about
lifestyle.                  Board & Cares
                            Nursing Home
                          Continuing Care
                              Communities
FAQs 
Helpful answers to
your frequently
asked questions.

Helpful Links 
Here are additional
resources that you
may find helpful on
your retirement
journey.
Kym Elaine Guy   Kym E. Guy
KymEGuy
Forever Young
In 1994, my grandmother seemed that she might live
forever, gardening in the front yard by day and crocheting in
her Lazyboy while listening to the television by night. She
used to take walks around the block with her dog every day
too. Lucky for us, she lived in the home for over 30 years
and had loving and caring neighbors that watched out for
her.

Confusion began to set in and it became more and more
apparent that she couldnt be without some type of
supervision. My brother and mother relocated to Visalia
and moved in with her for the last ten years of her life,
assisting with the little things like housekeeping, going to
Our family knew nothing about incontinence,
forgetfulness, and/or dehydration. Grandma
began to go in and out of the hospital and her life-
long doctor began to suggest rather firmly that
other arrangements would need to be
considered. Returning home alone would not be
an option. Her doctor was very eager to place her
in a nursing home, which we could not imagine.
We had no idea what to do There were so many
options out there for older adults and everything
seemed so overwhelming and confusing to work
through, so we counted on the doctors to guide us.

 She begged and pleaded to return home with her dog
Pepe and do her gardening. What should we
do? She became combative and the nursing home
sent her back to the hospital where they then refused
to take her back! Now what?

Finally, we were able to place her in another nursing
home where she passed away in April of 2001 at the
age of 93.
1. How much do we know about what our loved ones
   really want or need to retain their life spirit?
2. Have we considered what gave them the most joy
   while they were alive?
3. Were they social? Or did their joy come from
   raising their family?
4. Was there ever a discussion about how they
   wanted to approach the end of their life?

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  • 1. 4everYoungCA.com Consultant 805.490.4076
  • 2. Lifestyle is all about choice and independence. Lets savor the daily experiences of life and cherishing connections now and forever.
  • 3. As we age, many of us need some form of assistance to continue living independently. Without it, seniors can be forced to give up cherished independence for premature
  • 4. Forever Young offers a variety of services to ease the burdens faced by elderly seniors and adults with disabilities. With the addition of some services to help with the tasks of daily living, these individuals can continue living independently. Whether the family lives at a distance or across town, care management can provide peace of mind and access to resources that caregivers may not even realize are available.
  • 5. Our professionals begin with a FREE in-depth assessment in the home of each individual. From this assessment, we then create a personalized plan of care based on specific needs. Many clients may be coping with chronic medical conditions, social isolation or simply the need for light housekeeping and/or meal preparation.
  • 6. We will campaign on your behalf to ensure you receive the assistance needed to improve your self-sufficiency and quality of life.
  • 7. Consistent with our commitment to preserve the independence of older adults for as long as possible, Forever Young offers several services that support older adults to age in
  • 8. Forever Young also provides the community with information about, and access to, services regardless of who provides them. In this way, we are Your First Link to Senior Resources and first information stop for individuals, agencies, community leaders, businesses, professionals and other senior service organizations seeking expertise and special
  • 9. Our Care services ensure that seniors are getting the care that is needed, including help with the demands of managing their finances through our Money Management program.
  • 11. Care Plan Recommendations Care Plan Implementation Meal Preparation Housekeeping / Downsizing Money Management In-home Safety Evaluation Choosing a Home Care Agency Caregiver Supervision & Training Smooth Hospital / Nursing Home Discharge Doctor / Hospital Support Facility Placement
  • 12. Each of our programs are designed to help seniors live independently by relieving them of some of the burdens of daily duties and tasks which they can no longer manage on their own.
  • 13. Some seniors have disabilities that make normal daily activities a challenge, others are frail and simply require assistance with more strenuous activities, while some have cognitive disabilities that make managing their financial affairs a challenge.
  • 14. Half of those served are between 80 and 100 years old; 70% have some disability; and almost all have a high degree of frailty. More than 90% of these clients served are able to continue to live independently either at home or in the community near friends.
  • 15. Through regular visitation and interaction, our care consultants and volunteers are dedicated to relieving the hardship that can often come with living independently at an older age. and in helping to enable elders to continue thriving on their own.
  • 16. Were committed to making a real difference in the lives of our clients. We work together with the family to promote their health, independence, and social interactions in a safe, supportive environment. If you think youd make a great addition to our family, wed love to meet you.
  • 17. DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO TURN for advice MAJOR MOVE / RELOCATION from one city or part of the country FAR AWAY from a family member DECIDE upon the BEST course of action CRISIS is looming and no one really knows what to do next MEDIATE A FAMILY DISPUTE regarding the best course of action NOT SURE which community services are appropriate for your challenges
  • 18. Lifestyle Options Home Care Safety, Meals & Nutrition, Money Management Doctors Visits
  • 19. Family Caregivers vs. Caregivers Resources to help navigate your role as caregiver and/or family member of aging parents and loved ones. Finding In-Home Care, What is Alzheimers Care?
  • 20. Choosing A Community Selecting the right senior living community is an important decision that involves more than Assisted Living simply choosing a floor Retirement Homes plan it's about lifestyle. Board & Cares Nursing Home Continuing Care Communities
  • 21. FAQs Helpful answers to your frequently asked questions. Helpful Links Here are additional resources that you may find helpful on your retirement journey.
  • 22. Kym Elaine Guy Kym E. Guy KymEGuy Forever Young
  • 23. In 1994, my grandmother seemed that she might live forever, gardening in the front yard by day and crocheting in her Lazyboy while listening to the television by night. She used to take walks around the block with her dog every day too. Lucky for us, she lived in the home for over 30 years and had loving and caring neighbors that watched out for her. Confusion began to set in and it became more and more apparent that she couldnt be without some type of supervision. My brother and mother relocated to Visalia and moved in with her for the last ten years of her life, assisting with the little things like housekeeping, going to
  • 24. Our family knew nothing about incontinence, forgetfulness, and/or dehydration. Grandma began to go in and out of the hospital and her life- long doctor began to suggest rather firmly that other arrangements would need to be considered. Returning home alone would not be an option. Her doctor was very eager to place her in a nursing home, which we could not imagine.
  • 25. We had no idea what to do There were so many options out there for older adults and everything seemed so overwhelming and confusing to work through, so we counted on the doctors to guide us. She begged and pleaded to return home with her dog Pepe and do her gardening. What should we do? She became combative and the nursing home sent her back to the hospital where they then refused to take her back! Now what? Finally, we were able to place her in another nursing home where she passed away in April of 2001 at the age of 93.
  • 26. 1. How much do we know about what our loved ones really want or need to retain their life spirit? 2. Have we considered what gave them the most joy while they were alive? 3. Were they social? Or did their joy come from raising their family? 4. Was there ever a discussion about how they wanted to approach the end of their life? Get The Help You Need Today! 805.490.4076