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Full Bloom’s Personal Assistants serve clients who are at the earliest stages of cognitive impairment. At this stage, clients generally need help with daily tasks and gentle prompts to remember certain activities.

Tasks may include:

  • Cooking and meal planning
  • Health and wellness support
  • Organizing and project management
  • Maintaining social calendars
  • Arranging travel and vacations
  • Cognitive support
  • Driving and escorting to events
  • Booking appointments
  • Shopping and errands

Our Personal Assistants are trained Memory Care Partners (MCPs). They have in-home experience and are carefully selected to meet each client’s specific needs.

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You Can See It. They Won't Admit It.

When a Parent Refuses Help 

You can see it. Your parent is struggling, and they won't admit it. Maybe they're dismissing your concerns, insisting they're fine, or flatly refusing to let anyone in. You're worried, and you feel stuck.


This is one of the most common situations families face when dementia is involved. And it's exactly what the Safety Net program was built for.

No Pressure. No Big Transitions.

An Incremental Path to Care for Resistant Parents 

For parents who are resistant but not yet in crisis, Safety Net visits create an incremental path to care. A consistent Full Bloom Memory Care Partner builds a real relationship with your loved one over time, one visit at a time. No pressure. No big transitions. Just a trusted presence that makes accepting help feel natural rather than threatening.

And if a crisis does come, we're already in place. Your loved one knows us. We know them. We can step in quickly, with context, without starting from scratch.

The Safety Net program is how families avoid the crisis entirely, or navigate it without scrambling.

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Strategic Oversight & Relationship-building

How The Safety Net Program Works

For an annual fee of $1,000, the Safety Net Program provides strategic oversight, relationship-building, and advance preparation—so care can begin smoothly, often within days, when the moment arrives.

Discovery Meeting

We begin with an in-depth discovery meeting to truly understand your loved one—not just their medical history, but their life story, routines, preferences, values, and goals. This foundation allows us to design a plan that reflects who they are, not just what they need.

Dedicated Client Care Manager

Your family is paired with a dedicated Client Care Manager who serves as a consistent point of contact. This relationship ensures continuity, familiarity, and expert guidance—without the pressure of active caregiving services.

Personalized Plan of Care

Based on our discovery process, we create a flexible, forward-looking plan of care tailored to your loved one’s current situation, with built-in adaptability as needs evolve over time.

Scheduled Check-Ins (Every 3–6 Months)

We stay connected through scheduled family check-ins to monitor changes, answer questions, provide insight, and help you anticipate next steps—long before decisions feel urgent.

Annual Discovery Update

Each year, we conduct a comprehensive reassessment to ensure the plan remains relevant, accurate, and aligned with your loved one’s cognitive, physical, and emotional needs.

Documentation & Rapid-Response Readiness

We prepare and securely store all necessary documentation in advance, allowing care to begin quickly—often within a few days—without last-minute scrambling or administrative delays.

Observation, Engagement, and Honest Updates

What Safety Net Program Visits Include 

Safety Net visits are structured to give you real information. Each visit may include:

  • Safety Net visits are structured to give you real information. Each visit may include:
  • Home safety observation (nutrition, medication adherence, fall risks)

  • Conversation, cognitive check-in, and light engagement tied to familiar interests

  • Light assistance with tasks or reminders

  • Emotional support and companionship, building the trust that makes future care possible

  • Detailed written update to family after every visit

  • Escalation to family if anything concerning is observed

You'll always know what we see.

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One Consistent Memory Care Partner, Every Visit

What to Expect From the Safety Net Program 

We begin with a conversation about your loved one's situation, their living environment, and what's driving your concern. We'll also talk through what they're resistant to and why, because that shapes how we approach the relationship from the very first visit.

From there, we assign a consistent Memory Care Partner who builds familiarity slowly and intentionally. Each visit, you receive a detailed update, not just "everything looks fine," but a real picture of how your loved one is doing and what we're observing over time.

Built for Resistance. Ready for Crisis.

Why Choose Full Bloom for the Safety Net Program 

  • Built for resistance: We know how to build trust with seniors who don't think they need help.

  • An incremental path to care: Small steps now make bigger steps easier later, and far less disruptive.

  • Crisis prevention and crisis readiness: We work to prevent the crisis. And if it comes anyway, we're already there.

  • Consistent observer: The same Memory Care Partner notices changes over time that a rotating visitor would miss.

  • Detailed family reporting: Written updates after every visit, specific, clinical, and hone

  • Seamless expansion: When more care is needed, Full Bloom can step in without your loved one having to adjust to someone new.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is dementia care planning?

It’s a personalized process for understanding your loved one’s needs, environment, and goals, and developing a step-by-step care plan for memory loss that ensures long-term safety and support.

Who should join the Safety Net Program?

Families experiencing the earliest stages of memory loss who want proactive guidance, structured planning, and professional oversight without committing to daily or hourly care.

How does the annual program work?

After your Discovery Meeting and initial plan, your Dedicated Client Care Manager provides check-ins, annual reviews, and ongoing access to Full Bloom’s team when care needs arise.

Is this program only for dementia?

No. While it’s designed for in-home dementia care planning, it’s also helpful for anyone navigating age-related changes or seeking early support for future care decisions.

What happens when care is needed?

Because your plan and documentation are already complete, services can begin within days—ensuring a seamless transition to hands-on care when the time comes.

You don’t have to wait for a
crisis to get support.

Our Safety Net Program is designed to keep your loved one safe, stable, and supported—so you can breathe a little easier.