Cabot Health Care Model
A whole-person home support approach that combines compassionate companionship, functional movement, and light home assistance — delivered in one integrated visit. Every client receives care built around three essential pillars of healthy aging and independence.
Compassionate Presence
Social isolation is one of the biggest risks for health decline.
Every Cabot Health visit includes intentional companionship and engagement.
This may include:
- Conversation and social engagement
- Cognitive stimulation (games, memory prompts)
- Safety supervision
- Emotional support
- Friendly check-ins This ensures clients feel seen, supported, and safe in their own home.
Movement for Life
Movement is medicine.
Each client receives an individualized program based on their ability, goals, and physical condition.
Programs may include:
- Strength training
- Balance training
- Mobility and flexibility work
- Walking programs
- Functional exercises (sit-to-stand, stair training)
Exercises are guided and facilitated during visits to ensure proper form and safety.
Functional Home Support
Small tasks can become major barriers to independence.
Cabot Health caregivers assist with light home tasks that help clients stay safe and comfortable in their home.
Examples include:
- Light tidying
- Meal preparation assistance
- Laundry folding
- Organizing essential items
- Medication reminders
These supports help reduce stress and maintain a safe, comfortable home environment.
The Home Care Structure
Each visit integrates all three pillars.
A typical visit may include:
- Social check-in and companionship
- Guided exercise and mobility program
- Functional movement practice (daily activities)
- Light home support tasks
- Social engagement and safety check before leaving
This integrated approach ensures every visit supports both physical health and emotional well-being.
The Cabot Difference
Unlike traditional home care that focuses primarily on tasks, the Cabot Care Model prioritizes:
✔ Movement and mobility
✔ Human connection
✔ Independence at home
✔ Personalized care within a standardized system
Who It’s For:
- Individuals recovering at home
- Older adults maintaining independence
- Those needing consistent, guided support
- Families seeking peace of mind
- Residents in assisted living, long-term care, retirement homes and other facilities.
