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Discover early signs your loved one may need home health care


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  • | 12:10 a.m. February 27, 2025
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Nicci Lieberman moved to Sarasota more than 30 years ago to care for her aging mother.

But when she began searching for home health care support, she quickly realized that the available options weren’t nearly good enough.

Nicci Lieberman, RN

With her background as a pediatric nurse practitioner, Lieberman knew she could fill the gap by offering a higher level of care — one that not only kept older adults safe at home but also enhanced their overall well-being. So, with her mother’s encouragement, she founded Youthful Aging Home Care.

“As a trained nurse, I knew we could do more than just provide home care,” says Lieberman. “By incorporating healthy lifestyle interventions — things like better nutrition, exercise, cognitive engagement, and socialization — we could actually improve health and enhance well-being.” Determined to realize her vision, Lieberman built strong partnerships with her clients’ primary care doctors and developed a comprehensive approach that goes beyond traditional services. A key to success, she realized, was caregiver training and continuity.

“Finding the right match for each client makes all the difference,” she says. “When caregivers and clients form meaningful relationships, those connections allow us to introduce lifestyle-based care that truly supports health, independence, and happiness.”

Home care is a challenging industry, but Sarasota is fortunate to have high-quality providers. What sets Youthful Aging apart is its proactive, whole-person approach — ensuring that clients not only receive excellent care but also experience a higher quality of life.

Lieberman knows that the earlier a loved one receives care, the better their long-term outcome. If you’re unsure whether it’s time to seek help, here are a few essential signs to look for:

Early Signs Your Loved One May Need Home Health Care

•    Changes in hygiene or personal care

•    Difficulty managing medications

•    Increased forgetfulness or confusion

•    Unexplained weight loss or poor nutrition

•    Trouble with mobility or frequent falls

•    Signs of loneliness or isolation

If you’re noticing any of these changes in someone you love, Youthful Aging wants to help.

Nicci Lieberman and her team understand the challenges families face and are ready to provide personalized, compassionate care that supports health, independence, and peace of mind.

Call for a free consultation today.