Questions Families Ask Before They Begin
Clear answers for families exploring Agape’s non-medical caregiver referral and concierge guidance model.
Agape Senior Concierge is a referral and concierge support agency arranging non-medical caregiver support. Agape does not provide medical care, skilled nursing, clinical treatment, emergency response, or licensed home health services.
Agape helps families explore caregiver referral support. The relationship, responsibilities, and next steps are reviewed during private consultation, onboarding, and applicable disclosure processes.
Agape uses three engagement pathways to help determine how much referral guidance, schedule planning, family coordination, and concierge involvement may be appropriate. Families can review the pathways before requesting a private consultation.
Every household, schedule, and support request is different. Agape reviews the family’s needs privately before discussing the appropriate engagement pathway, referral process, and next steps.
Agape helps families explore non-medical caregiver referral support for daily routines, companionship, personal support, household assistance, transportation, respite, medication reminders, and overnight or extended considerations when appropriate. The Services page provides the full overview.
Alignment matters. If the arrangement does not feel appropriate for the household, Agape can review the concern and help guide next-step referral options when available.
Agape does not determine IHSS eligibility, public benefit eligibility, insurance coverage, reimbursement, or claim approval. Families may use Agape’s guidance to better understand private support options and organize basic service information for discussion with the appropriate agency, carrier, or advisor.
Agape focuses on private-pay families across the Tri-Valley, East Bay, and San Francisco Bay Area. Referral guidance and caregiver availability are reviewed privately and may vary by location, schedule, and household needs.
Yes. Agape welcomes thoughtful introductions from professionals who support older adults and families, including elder law attorneys, hospital discharge planners, fiduciaries, financial advisors, senior placement professionals, and community leaders.
Still Have Questions?
A private consultation gives Agape the opportunity to understand the household, answer important questions, and guide the next step with discretion.