Most families don't come to us shopping for a category of care — they come to us in a situation: a parent just fell, a hospital gave 48 hours' notice, siblings can't agree, or the money is running out. These guides meet you where you are, with practical next steps for Rhode Island families and a free advisor ready when you need one.
Whatever the situation, the first move is usually the same: get clear on the level of care needed and the timeline, then look at real local options. Pick the scenario that fits.
Find help by situation
Moving a Parent From Out of State
View →When Siblings Disagree About Senior Care
View →Sudden Hospital Discharge — What Now?
View →When a Parent Refuses Senior Living
View →Caregiver Burnout — I Need Help Today
View →Finding Care for a Parent With No Money
View →Urgent Placement Needed This Week
View →Get a Second Opinion on a Care Recommendation
View →When a Parent Needs More Care Than Their Facility Provides
View →Safety Concerns About an Aging Parent
View →When Mom Can't Be Alone Anymore
View →Dad Fell — Now What?
View →Care Planning After a Stroke
View →Care Planning After a Broken Hip
View →Early-Stage Dementia — Now What?
View →Not sure where to begin? Talk it over with a free Providence Senior Advisor advisor — no fee, no pressure either way. Send a message or email advisors@providencesenioradvisor.com.