Changing the Face of Aging
The old face of aging was the fear of getting old.
The new face is hope and promise.
The old face of aging was loneliness and isolation.
The new face is companionship.
The old face of aging was institutionalization.
The new face is home.
As the Home Instead Senior Care network grew, we saw first-hand the old reality of aging. We set out to change that. Using Paul and Lori Hogan's original perspective that aging should be a time of hope and family, we focused our mission on enhancing the lives of aging adults and their families. We continue to do just that, every single day, around the world.
Giving Back and Inspiring Change
Working with seniors and their families humbles us. We can’t help but feel a sense of responsibility to give back. To truly live our mission, we give generously and serve graciously. Below are just a few of the ways we contribute to building better communities for seniors and inspiring new perspectives on aging. We encourage you to consider ways you might contribute to or benefit from these initiatives.
Members of the Home Instead, Inc. executive team have participated in the following organizations and conferences to discuss ideas, present solutions and advocate change that will enhance the lives of seniors and their caregivers around the world.
- World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Aging
- Global Coalition on Ageing
- Global CEO Initiative on Alzheimer’s Disease
- Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference
- Milken Institute Global Conference
- ?G8 Dementia Summit