Family Expressions

When our work day ends, the families we work with do not leave our thoughts. We continue to be concerned for their well being and willingly give emotional support throughout the entire process. It warms our hearts when families realize our dedication and take the time to express such kind words as those below.

“Dawn helped us distill a confusion of information to find what was right for our mom. Her personal warmth and follow up were extensions of grace amidst difficult decisions.”
- Rev. Dr. Dirkje F. Legerstee (Westborough, MA)

“I am pleased that you are so devoted to your work. It certainly has been a learning experience for me and I now understand all of the pain of being a “parent” to your mother or father. On a personal note, you are the “angel” that helps us get through this. I thank you for your concern throughout this process.”
- Murielle (Newton, MA)

“I got nowhere with the lists. One conversation and you knew exactly what we were looking for. “The Young Home” is perfect, just as you said it was!”
- Rachquel (Manchester, NH)

“No one expects to have to put Dad into a nursing home, while putting Mom into an assisted living community. Mom was becoming so depressed at the local assisted living community she was in. It was amazing, one meeting with you and one week later, my Mom moved into what is proving to be a true home. We wish we would have known about your services sooner. Thank you for making everything happen and truly caring about our family.”
- Paulette (Bow, NH)

“Thank you for sending me all the information prior to arriving and having the tours scheduled. It’s a relief to return home knowing I found a place for my parents. With your insight, I’m sure they will like it. I still have to sell the house and make so many other arrangements. Thank You so much for all the people you have put me in touch with. It is a good feeling to know I can call you if I need anything throughout this process. God Bless.”
- Anne Marie (Germany)

“With Mom being in and out of rehab, it was a relief to know there was an Assisted Living Community that could accommodate her while providing physical rehab.”
- Danielle (Portsmouth, NH)

“It is with pleasure that I provide this recommendation. Giving you little to no notice, our family appreciated the chance to sit and talk with you about assisted living for our Mom. It is because of your help that one week after being discharged from Concord Hospital she has a new home. Due to licensing, it was a community that we would have otherwise overlooked. I honestly believe this is your calling.”
- Johanna (Pembroke, NH)

“I didn’t realize with limited resources there were still options. It’s a relief to know we found my Dad a place he is happy and where he doesn’t have to move again after his money runs out.”
- Angela (Bedford, NH)

“I’m not sure how I would have coordinated my uncle’s move from the Concord Hospital to assisted living without you. I know your consultants do not customarily transport clients to tours. You were very gracious for taking him on tours and making ALL the necessary arrangements to get him settled. When I visit my uncle, I do hope we will have the pleasure to meet. I know he would also be glad to see you. Thanks again for all your help and positive demeanor.”
- David (Irvine, CA)

Privacy Policy:

It is important to pay special attention to the privacy policies of online referral/placement agencies. Typically once you fill out an online form, your information is electronically sent to various communities and they have access to your contact information, at this point “Opening New Doors” is no longer able to act as your point of contact. Information shared within this form is considered personal and confidential and not disclosed to any communities or outside agencies.

Disclosure:

Information about the communities is public data and/or has been provided directly by the facilities. “Opening New Doors” in no way endorses one particular facility. The final decision of where a perspective resident should reside is made by the family, caretaker or responsible party and should be based on information provided directly from the community. Whether a community is able to meet the medical needs of the perspective resident is determined by the assisted living community’s assessment.