West Virginia

Finding care for an aging parent or loved one can be difficult.

West Virginia families have access to a variety of senior-care services, including home care, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, hospice, transportation, and community-based programs.

But the biggest challenge isn't always finding a service.

It's figuring out which service is right.

CareFlow Partners helps families understand senior-care options, explore local resources, and take the next step toward a care plan that fits their loved one's needs.

Whether you're planning ahead or dealing with a sudden change in health, we're here to help you understand your options.

Understanding Senior Care in West Virginia

Senior care can take many forms.

Some older adults may need only occasional assistance while continuing to live independently.

Others may need daily help with:

  • Bathing

  • Dressing

  • Meals

  • Medication management

  • Housekeeping

  • Transportation

Some may require specialized memory care.

Others may need rehabilitation after hospitalization or skilled nursing because of ongoing medical needs.

And hospice may become appropriate when someone with an advanced illness meets eligibility requirements and the focus shifts toward comfort and quality of life.

The right answer depends on the individual's circumstances.

West Virginia Aging Resources

West Virginia has a statewide network of aging-services organizations designed to connect older adults and caregivers with community resources.

Families may be able to access assistance involving:

  • Meals

  • Transportation

  • Caregiver support

  • In-home services

  • Senior centers

  • Benefits

  • Care coordination

  • Long-term care

  • Community programs

If you don't know where to start, local aging-services organizations can help identify programs available in your area.

CareFlow Partners in West Virginia

CareFlow Partners is building resources for families throughout West Virginia, beginning with areas where we can develop strong local knowledge and provider relationships.

Our goal is to make senior-care information easier to understand.

Instead of searching through dozens of disconnected websites, families should be able to start with a simple question:

What kind of help does my loved one need?

From there, CareFlow can help families explore the next steps.

Our West Virginia Service Areas

Our West Virginia coverage currently centers on Monongalia County and the Morgantown area.

Monongalia County

Explore Senior Care in Monongalia County, WV →

Morgantown

Explore Senior Care in Morgantown, WV →

These pages provide more specific information about senior-care resources available in the local area.

More West Virginia Communities Coming Soon

As CareFlow grows, we'll expand our West Virginia coverage into additional communities and counties.

Potential future areas may include:

  • Preston County

  • Marion County

  • Harrison County

  • Taylor County

  • Other communities throughout North-Central West Virginia

We'll prioritize communities based on population, senior population, search demand, available providers, and opportunities to build useful local resources.

Find Your Care Path

Not sure what type of care your loved one needs?

The CareFlow Care Navigator™ can help you organize the situation and identify care options worth exploring.

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