Senior Helpers Sets New Standards in Senior Care
Senior Helpers, a leading in-home senior care provider, has recently announced a significant achievement for its branches in New Kensington and Greensburg, Pennsylvania. They have become the first private duty in-home care service in the nation to earn the prestigious Age-Friendly Care at Home certification from Community Health Accreditation Partners (CHAP).
This certification, awarded on March 24, 2026, emphasizes the agency's commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centered care tailored specifically for older adults.
A Pioneering Achievement in Senior Care
The Chief Operating Officer of CHAP, Teresa Harbour, praised Senior Helpers for its dedication and proactive measures taken prior to receiving the certification. Their strategies to prevent hospitalization risks, manage dementia care, and offer effective staff training underscore their commitment to excellence.
“Their proactive approach to utilizing various tools that enhance care for senior citizens really showcases their devotion,” stated Harbour. The implementation of the LIFE Profile tool to manage hospitalization risks, along with the Senior Gems program designed for dementia care, sets a high standard for in-home care providers.
Owner Tim Beckes expressed pride in their accomplishment, highlighting that this new certification reaffirms their dedication to putting clients at the center of all care operations.
Understanding Age-Friendly Care at Home
The Age-Friendly Care at Home certification is a novel classification aimed at meeting the growing demand for quality senior care. It emphasizes a comprehensive, individualized care approach heavily based on the 4Ms Framework:
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What Matters - Engaging clients in their care preferences and goals
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Medication - Ensuring medications enhance, rather than interfere with, the client’s personal values
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Mentation - Prioritizing the identification and management of mental health concerns, including depression and dementia
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Mobility - Ensuring that seniors remain mobile and functional for their personal priorities
To obtain this certification, Senior Helpers integrated the 4Ms Framework into their daily operations and client interactions, confirming their readiness to deliver age-friendly care at home.
Raising the Bar for Senior Care Services
Apart from the CHAP certification, Senior Helpers in New Kensington and Greensburg strive to elevate care quality through their innovative programs. Their use of the LIFE Profile assessment tool enables caregivers to analyze clients’ individual health data and mitigate risks related to hospital admissions.
Furthermore, the Senior Gems program outlines specific strategies to support caregivers managing clients at varying stages of dementia, emphasizing the unique qualities and experiences each senior brings to the table. The agency also features its Center of Excellence, where caregivers can train in a simulated home environment, providing a realistic setting to hone their skills.
Both locations aim to support seniors as they age in place, offering personalized care in various areas, including chronic disease management, Alzheimer's and dementia care, transportation, and end-of-life assistance. Their approach promises to transform how at-home care is delivered, ensuring seniors lead fulfilling lives in their chosen environments.
To discover more about Senior Helpers and their services, visit
seniorhelpers.com/pa/ak-valley or
seniorhelpers.com/pa/greensburg.
About Senior Helpers
Founded in 2002, Senior Helpers is the nation’s leading provider in-home services specifically designed for seniors. The organization specializes in care offerings that cater to individuals experiencing various health issues, such as dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease, while also assisting with daily activities. Proudly serving the New Kensington and Greensburg areas, Senior Helpers is dedicated to the well-being of seniors and their families.
About CHAP
Community Health Accreditation Partners (CHAP) is an independent, non-profit organization that sets high standards for home and community-based care providers. Established in 1965, CHP was one of the pioneers in the domain of home health care accreditation, ensuring compliance with the highest care protocols and supporting organizations nationwide in enhancing their delivery of services.