Home Instead

Home Instead We specialize in providing exceptional in-home care for seniors. Home Instead provides home care services in the Calhoun, Greene and Jersey Counties.

Serving Adams, Bond, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Christian, Fayette, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Schuyler, Shelby, and Scott counties since 2004. Services include: Respite Care, Alzheimer's Care, 24 Hour Care, Personal Care, Companionship, Transportation, medication reminders, help with household tasks and more. Call (618) 639-2273 to schedule a free, no obligation, in-home care assessment.

Noticing some changes in a loved one but unsure how to talk about it? 🧣Our free guide helps families start meaningful co...
11/14/2025

Noticing some changes in a loved one but unsure how to talk about it? 🧣

Our free guide helps families start meaningful conversations about aging, care needs, and planning for the future, so you can focus on what matters most: time together. ✨

Download your copy today: https://bit.ly/4qJ4DyS

Thank you to Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center for inviting us to this amazing event. It was great to see everyon...
11/13/2025

Thank you to Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center for inviting us to this amazing event. It was great to see everyone in the community and discus such an important topic that we care so deeply about!

United for Care was a HUGE success last night! Bobbe White was a phenomenal speaker, and we had a very engaging panel discussion with West Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging, Alzheimer's Association, Home Instead, Golden Bridges, Inc., & Hight Point Residences of Quincy. Thank you to everyone who came out, thank you to Home Instead for providing reapite, and a huge thank you to the Alzheimer’s Association for hosting this much needed event! If you missed it, make sure to attend United for Care 2026!

ā­ļøMeet the staffā­ļøMeet Mary, our Training Coordinator!Mary Kelly is the Trainer at Home Instead. She began her journey w...
11/13/2025

ā­ļøMeet the staffā­ļø

Meet Mary, our Training Coordinator!

Mary Kelly is the Trainer at Home Instead. She began her journey with the company as a caregiver and brings valuable experience as a social worker and in crisis prevention. Mary has expertise in Alzheimer's redirecting, overcoming objections and fears such as showering, and breaking down processes to teach others how to succeed as caregivers.

Mary loves animals, caring for people, reading, and enjoying a good cup of hot tea. She is dedicated to remaining at Home Instead for the rest of her career and is committed to continuous growth in her role as a trainer.

Home Instead was proud to partner with Jersey Community Hospital, The Alzheimer's Association, and Michelle Savage, the ...
11/12/2025

Home Instead was proud to partner with Jersey Community Hospital, The Alzheimer's Association, and Michelle Savage, the Caregiver Support Specialist from Locust Street Resources, Tuesday night in the Jersey County Hospital community room. Dr. Renan Mapue spoke about dementia and had some great tips on how to care for and interact with a loved one dealing with the disease.

Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country with courage, dedication, and sacrifice. At...
11/11/2025

Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country with courage, dedication, and sacrifice. At Home Instead, we are proud to care for and support many veterans in our community — heroes who continue to inspire us every day.

Thank you for your service, your strength, and your unwavering commitment to protecting our freedom. šŸ’™ā¤ļø

11/11/2025

Mom needs help, but so do you.
A little extra help at home means less stress for you and more independence for your loved ones.

That’s a better what’s next.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/47xh8oq

11/10/2025

ā€œYou are safe with me.ā€

That’s the reminder every person living with dementia deserves—especially in moments of fear or frustration.

In this week’s Caregiver Chats, Dr. Lakelyn Hogan Eichenberger and Carrie Aalberts, also known as Dementia Darling, talk about how to support loved ones experiencing physical aggression or agitation.

Carrie shares why empathy, calming routines, and familiar comforts can make all the difference. When we slow down, listen, and meet people where they are, we create safety—not just for them, but for everyone involved.

šŸŽ§ Tune in wherever you get your podcasts: https://homeinsteadinc.visitlink.me/DLOVdb

Join us at the Veteran’s Day parade in Quincy. It’s a beautiful morning.
11/08/2025

Join us at the Veteran’s Day parade in Quincy. It’s a beautiful morning.

11/06/2025

šŸ’” Caregiving Tip: Help your loved one stay hydrated by checking in on their water intake and building flexible bathroom routines.

In this episode of , Dr. Lakelyn sits down with Cindy and Christina Hardin-Weiss to unpack the common causes of incontinence, recommend helpful products, and share practical tips for creating safer, more comfortable care routines.

šŸŽ§ Tune in here for the full episode and join our community: https://bit.ly/4qHMD87

ā­ļøMeet the staffā­ļøFirst up is our Social Media Coordinator, Paige! Paige is an Illinois College graduate with a degree i...
11/05/2025

ā­ļøMeet the staffā­ļø

First up is our Social Media Coordinator, Paige!

Paige is an Illinois College graduate with a degree in Organizational and Strategic Communication. She manages our front desk operations while also creating and coordinating content for the company’s social media platforms. She uses her strong communication, organizational, and multitasking skills to help us connect and stay connected with clients and employees.

Outside of the office, Paige enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, exploring new destinations through travel, and unwinding with a good book.

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11/05/2025

🚨NOW HIRING in Pittsfield! 🚨

Earn $17/hr+, get paid training, bonuses, and make an impact in your community. Stop by The Dome Coffee Shoppe Nov. 7th, 1–3pm for walk-in interviews!

10/27/2025

We have no control over diagnosis or decline. What we can control is our acceptance, and that helps us move through caregiving with more ease.

Dr. Lakelyn sits down with Katie Prentiss, an actor, filmmaker, and former caregiver to her mom who lived with frontotemporal dementia.

Katie shares what it was like to care for her mom while raising four kids and running a business, and how she found peace by letting go of control. She also talks about her new film Wake Up Maggie, a love letter to caregivers everywhere. šŸ’Œ

šŸŽ§ Tune in wherever you get your podcasts: https://homeinsteadinc.visitlink.me/HHHZVX

10/21/2025

You want the best for your loved ones, and so do we. 🫶

With 30+ years of experience and a trusted network of compassionate Care Pros, we’re here when it matters most. šŸ” Learn more at homeinstead.com.

10/17/2025

Tune in to our latest Caregiver Chats episodes for expert advice, resources, and real stories designed to support caregivers everywhere.

šŸŽ§ Listen now: https://apple.co/3RuALpz

10/16/2025

Today we’re unpacking the surprising sides of grief, and how to resist the urge to judge it when it shows up differently for others.

Dr. Lakelyn sits down with Katie Prentiss, an actor, filmmaker, and former caregiver to her mom who lived with frontotemporal dementia.

Katie opens up about what it was like to care for her mom while raising four kids and running a business, and how she learned to let go of control and find peace through acceptance. She also shares the heart behind her new film, Wake Up Maggie—a love letter to caregivers everywhere. šŸ’Œ

šŸŽ§ Tune in wherever you get your podcasts: https://bit.ly/3KIelBj?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F594035843

10/15/2025

ā€œThere’s no do-overs in grief, and so there’s a ton of second guessing in grief.ā€ — Lisa Pahl

It’s never easy to talk about death. But avoiding it? That can leave our loved ones with conflict, confusion, and a heavy burden of ā€œwhat ifs.ā€
In this episode of , Dr. Lakelyn sits down with hospice social worker and co-creator of The Death Deck, Lisa Pahl to explore the real consequences of not planning ahead.

Starting the conversation now won’t take away the pain of loss, but it can offer clarity, connection, and peace when it matters most.

šŸŽ§ Listen to wherever you get your podcasts. https://apple.co/3RuALpz

10/14/2025

Caregiving can feel like chaos—especially when you’re trying to hold it all together. In this episode, Dr. Lakelyn sits down with Katie Prentiss, an actor, filmmaker, and former caregiver to her mom, who lived with frontotemporal dementia.

Katie shares what it was like to care for her mom while raising four kids and running a business, and how she learned to let go of control and find peace through acceptance. She also talks about her new film, Wake Up Maggie—a love letter to caregivers everywhere.

šŸŽ§ Listen wherever you get your podcasts: https://bit.ly/3KIelBj?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Fhomeinsteadinc%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F592846977

10/09/2025

šŸ’ø Did you know family caregivers spend an average of $7,000 out of pocket each year, and for long-distance caregivers, it can be even more?

On this episode of Caregiver Chats, Dr. Lakelyn and Certified Financial Plannerā„¢ Danielle Miura talk about the hidden costs of caregiving and why it’s so important to plan ahead. From workplace benefits to government resources, knowing your options can help you avoid burnout and protect your financial future.

šŸŽ§ Listen to Episode 55: Navigating Financial Stability as a Family Caregiver: https://homeinsteadinc.visitlink.me/FSBkeu

10/06/2025

Caregiving can no longer be a solo act. In this clip from our podcast, guest Jason Resendez shares how important it is to ask for help—and to offer it—in order to make caregiving more sustainable for everyone, especially sandwich caregivers.

Whether you're caring for both a parent and a child or simply know someone who is, showing up matters. Don’t wait to be asked. A text, a meal, or a short visit can make all the difference.

šŸŽ§ Hear more from Jason, President & CEO of the National Alliance for Caregiving, in our latest episode. (Link in bio)

ā€œAt first, my dad’s dementia showed up in small ways. He’d leave the garage door wide open. He’d forget to take his phon...
10/03/2025

ā€œAt first, my dad’s dementia showed up in small ways. He’d leave the garage door wide open. He’d forget to take his phone with him when he left the house. Little things. Easy to explain away—until they weren’t.ā€

Then the emergencies came. Her mom was overwhelmed. Debbie was juggling a demanding job, raising her kids, and trying to make sense of a world that suddenly felt upside down.

She didn’t know what was normal, what was urgent, or where to turn. No one told her what to expect.

They learned the hard way.

So many calls from her mom asking her to come over—and plenty of 911 calls, falls, and difficulty physically helping him in the shower or getting dressed.

And then, outside a grocery store, she saw a sign: ā€œHome Care Assistance.ā€
ā€œI didn’t know what that meant. But I knew I needed it.ā€

That moment opened the door to care—compassionate people who helped her dad feel safe. Professionals who gave Debbie’s family a sense of calm and control again.

That experience changed Debbie’s life. It lit a fire in her.

Today, she owns three Home Instead franchises in Arizona. Her mission is deeply personal: to give families the kind of care and guidance she wishes she had earlier.

Because the signs are always there. Families just need someone to help them see them, trust them, and know they don’t have to figure it all out alone.

Home Instead stands for that kind of care—care rooted in empathy, built on trust, and delivered with heart. Debbie knows because she lived it. And now she’s making sure other families don’t have to walk that road alone.

Charles spent his early years surrounded by books and artifacts, studying archaeology and collecting antiques wherever h...
09/29/2025

Charles spent his early years surrounded by books and artifacts, studying archaeology and collecting antiques wherever he could. His home still reflects that passion, lined with treasures from a life spent exploring.

An accident in his thirties, followed by a stroke years later, changed what life looked like. Now in a power chair, Charles depends on daily support. But thanks to Valarie, his longtime Home Instead Care Pro, the world he loves is still within reach.

Valarie helps him hold on to the routines and passions that bring him joy. ā€œHe likes to be read to,ā€ she says. ā€œI try, but he laughs at me. I cannot pronounce the words.ā€ Still, she reads. They water the garden together and talk about what to cook. ā€œOne thing he loves is good food, and I can cook,ā€ she says. ā€œI will say, I will cook you meatloaf and green beans.ā€ It is a familiar bribe when it is time for a haircut.

Outings take more planning now, but Valarie makes sure they still happen. She arranges rides for trips to antique stores, museums, and the zoo, sometimes bringing her granddaughter along. ā€œWe are going to the zoo next week,ā€ she says. ā€œI have pictures of all our trips.ā€

It is in these small comforts that their connection has grown stronger. Valarie says it best: ā€œWe are here to accommodate them. They are not here to accommodate us.ā€

Because with the right care, life does not stop. It keeps going with comfort, joy, and connection. šŸ’š

Share this story with someone who needs a reminder of the power of care.

More than 55 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.Today, on World Alzheimer’...
09/22/2025

More than 55 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

Today, on World Alzheimer’s Day, we honor every life touched by this journey — individuals living with dementia, as well as the caregivers, families, and partners who walk alongside them. šŸ«‚

Together, we can make a difference. šŸ’œ
Join us in the fight to end Alzheimer’s by donating at alz.org.

Looking for extra support? Link in bio to explore our podcast for real stories and resources from the caregiving community. ⤓

This is why we walk. šŸ’œWhen Michelle’s dad, Don, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at age 69, her family’s world changed for...
09/04/2025

This is why we walk. šŸ’œ

When Michelle’s dad, Don, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at age 69, her family’s world changed forever. Over 10 years, she watched him go from living at home with caregivers to assisted living, and eventually to an Alzheimer’s unit before he passed away at age 79.

Earlier this year, dementia touched her family again when Michelle’s mom, Sandy, had a stroke and heart attack that rapidly advanced her dementia. Now in memory care, Michelle visits Sandy every evening. Despite these challenges, she finds gratitude: ā€œEven though my mom has changed, I’m still creating memories with her.ā€

For Michelle, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is about honoring her parents and connecting with others. Each year, she joins her Home Instead team and others in the senior care community to walk not in sadness, but in hope for a cure.

It’s because of passionate people like Michelle that Home Instead, a Walk to End Alzheimer’s Gold National Team, has raised nearly $5.5 million over the past 17 years — including $280,000 just last year — to advance critical Alzheimer’s care, support, and research.

Together with the , we’re fighting for a future without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Let’s make 2025 our most impactful year yet. šŸ’Ŗ

Learn how you can get involved: alz.org/walk šŸš¶šŸ½ā€ā™€ļø

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