For Clients, Families, and Caregivers
- Consultation to address your individual questions and needs
- In-home home safety assessments to maximize safety and reduce fall risks
- Care Plans for short and long-term care needs
- Care Plans for persons with disabilities (including disabilities due to stroke or Parkinson's disease)
- Care Plans to support community living (including within assisted living residences)
- Specialized services for persons with memory impairment and dementia
- Consultation on home modification and assistive technology to support safety and function
- Client, family, and caregiver support, counseling, education, and training

- Caregiver counseling, education, and training
- Coordination of medical and social services, including home care services
- Ongoing monitoring of clients, including caregiver training
- Advocacy
- Assistance accessing services (i.e. health related, housing, assisted living, nursing homes)
- Liaison services: between clients, families, health care providers, community agencies, etc.
Contact Dr. Horowitz regarding need for other services.
For Assisted Living and Health and Human Service Organizations
Dr. Horowitz has expertise and extensive experience providing services in assisted living communities and health and human service organizations including interdisciplinary geriatric education and training, and development of programs to support the health, quality of life, safety, and care of older adults. Programs can be tailored to your needs. Examples include:
- Discipline specific and interdisciplinary staff training (i.e. managing problem behaviors, adaptive strategies to maximize client abilities, reduce fall risks and maximize client safety, promote back safety for direct care providers, etc.)
- Interdisciplinary team building and care of older adults
- Programs to support older adults to age in place at home or in assisted living residencies
And programs to:
- Promote functional abilities and reduce excess disability
- Promote client/resident safety and reduce falls
- Manage problem behaviors of persons with dementia
- Promote physical, cognitive, and social activity
- Address staff and/or caregiver needs including geriatric education and training
- Reduce caregiver stress