Over the years, we have encountered experiences and stories that are so moving and inspiring that we felt compelled to share them. With that in mind, we are excited to launch our monthly Owner’s Blog, where we will highlight real-life experiences, lessons learned, and the incredible people we are fortunate to serve.
January Feature: A Journey Back to Independence
For our first blog, we are highlighting a client we cared for 24 hours a day over the course of approximately three to four months. To protect privacy, we will refer to him simply as Client.
Client’s daughter initially contacted us after her father had spent several months moving in and out of hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. He had lost a significant amount of weight but was making progress in rehab. One phrase she shared during our first conversation stood out and stayed with us: her father was “highly motivated” to regain his independence.
When I met Client’s daughter in person, I learned more about her father and the extraordinary life he had led— enjoying a career in Human Resources, serving in the military, attaining a law degree, and in retirement, working full time with the Auxilliary Branch as a Florida State Trooper. He is also a loving husband and father. He was married for many years and was a devoted husband, spending countless hours each day by his wife’s side as she battled dementia in a nursing home.
Balancing Safety and Independence
When Client returned home, he required 24-hour care and hands-on assistance. He was unsteady on his feet and needed support whenever he walked. Despite the challenges, he was determined to maintain as much independence as possible. He insisted on walking to the bathroom rather than using a bedside commode or adult brief.
He was however often resistant to using his walker. Our caregivers regularly expressed concern when he attempted to walk without it. There were several close calls, and during one particularly frightening moment, Client told us he was certain that if a caregiver had not been present, he would have ended up back in the hospital. While he would temporarily recommit to using his walker, old habits sometimes returned.
Throughout this process, Client’s daughter was unwavering in her dedication. Exceptionally organized, thoughtful, and proactive, she managed every aspect of her father’s care while remaining deeply attentive to his emotional and mental well-being. At one point, Client shared with her his desire for greater independence and his long-term goal of eventually living without caregivers. At the time, this seemed unrealistic—he was still very unsteady and required significant assistance.
However, Client’s daughter approached us with a thoughtful perspective. She acknowledged the risks but believed it was better for her father to begin testing his independence while professional caregivers were still present, rather than waiting until care was completely removed.

