Transparent, flat-fee services—with the option to roll some costs into future real estate commissions when you choose to buy or sell with HomeSafe.
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“Before HomeSafe, every phone call from my dad could have been ‘I fell again.’ The evaluation showed us exactly what needed to change. A few grab bars, rearranging furniture, and a plan for the next few years made all the difference.”
Amanda, daughter of 82-year-old client
“As a retired nurse, I thought I knew what to look for. HomeSafe still found things I’d missed—especially how my arthritis would affect me in the kitchen and bathroom over time. I feel more confident staying in my home now.”
Linda, 74-year-old homeowner
“When it became clear my mom’s split-level wasn’t working anymore, having someone who understood both her medical issues and the housing market was invaluable. We sold her home and found a condo she can navigate easily.”
Michael, family caregiver
If you’re unsure which package is right or how HomeSafe fits into other care your loved one receives, we’re happy to discuss your specific situation.
HomeSafe evaluations are private-pay services and are not billed through Medicare or insurance at this time. Many families use HSA/FSA funds where eligible. For MoveSafe Transition clients, some or all evaluation costs may be credited back at closing when you sell your home with HomeSafe—so you effectively pay via standard real estate commissions.
No. HomeSafe is designed to complement—not replace—your existing medical providers and therapists. Our focus is on how the home environment and daily routines interact with your loved one’s abilities. With your permission, we can share our findings and recommendations with your care team to keep everyone on the same page.
That’s completely okay. Many families use HomeSafe to stay in their current home as safely as possible for as long as possible. Your plan will include staged recommendations—what to do now, what to plan for in 1–2 years, and what signs to watch for that may indicate it’s time to re-evaluate.
While our specialty is geriatrics, we also support adults of any age who are recovering from injury, surgery, or living with chronic conditions that affect mobility, balance, or cognition. The same principles of safety, accessibility, and realistic planning apply.
In-person evaluations are currently available in Alabama. Virtual consultations and plan reviews are available for families outside this area, and can be paired with photos or video walkthroughs of the home.
Share a few details and we’ll follow up within one business day to answer questions and confirm which HomeSafe package is the best fit for you.
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