Stay independent. Feel Supported. Live at home with confidence.
Professional care coordination for seniors, giving peace of mind for families. Serving Seattle and communities across Washington State.
Why Families in Seattle trust Bridging Care
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
When your parent wants to stay home, you need a plan that works.
Aging at home should feel empowering, not overwhelming. Bridging Care’s Aging-in-Place Senior Care Plans connect your loved one with a dedicated Care Manager who coordinates doctors, medications, home care, and community resources, so you can go back to being family again.
Key proof points:
Local experts in Washington’s senior-care system
Personalized plans built around your parent’s goals
Preventive oversight to reduce ER visits and hospitalizations
Compassionate communication that keeps families aligned
here’s how we support you
Our care coordination team works closely with you to connect services, simplify your care, and support your overall wellbeing every step of the way.
Comprehensive Care Management
Help identify your health needs and create a personalized plan to reach your goals.
Individual and Family Support
Support you and your family, working together to help you reach your health goals.
Care Coordination
Help you stay connected with your doctors, family, and caregivers—and support you in scheduling and getting to your appointments.
Health Promotion
Help you define what health means to you, then build a personalized plan with guidance and support to reach your goals.
Community and Social Services Support
Connect you with local resources for transportation, housing, food, and more to help you thrive.
Transitional Planning
Help you make your healthcare transition easier. They can also assist you when you leave the hospital or a place where you get care.
Choose your plan
Why Coordinated care matters
Care coordination is important because it helps people navigate a complex healthcare system with less stress and better outcomes.
Professional Care Managers
with healthcare and social work backgrounds
Integrated Coordination
with primary care, specialists, and support services.
Whole Family Focus
Education, emotional support, and peace of mind
Home Safety First
personalized recommendations and DME coordination
Future Ready Guidance
legal, financial, and advance care planning
Community stories: Our work in action
Meet “John”, a seasonal worker who returned to Seattle after organ failure left him unable to work or maintain stable housing. His employer provided a hotel for a month, but he still struggled to meet basic needs. Bridging Care connected him with a DSHS social worker, helping him get same-day SNAP benefits and enroll in the Health Homes program for ongoing food and cash assistance.
Meet “Sarah”, who was falling behind on bills after a rent increase in January. Our Care Coordinator helped her apply for County Rental Assistance, and she was approved for four months of rent support. This gave her the breathing room to catch up on other expenses and regain financial stability.
Still have questions?
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We are not your health insurance provider. If you are eligible for Health Home program, we partner with your health insurance to provide you with a Care Coordinator.
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To find out if you're eligible, give us a call. We’ll walk you through the process and help determine if you qualify for the Health Home Program or if our private pay option is the right fit for you.
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Yes! If you're not eligible for the Health Home Program, you can still receive Care Coordination Services through our private pay option.
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No, they’re different. Care Coordinators help organize your healthcare—like scheduling appointments, managing services, and connecting you with resources. Caregivers provide hands-on support, such as helping with daily tasks, meals, or mobility. Both are important, but they serve different roles in your care. Having both Care Coordinator and Care Giver creates a complete system of support.
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Our program is designed for face-to-face meetings to better connect and address your needs. However, due to the pandemic, we've adapted to include video calls or phone calls if in-person meetings aren't possible due to health or weather conditions. These are exceptions, not the standard practice. You will need to consent to set up video calls for telehealth visits if in-person meetings are not feasible.
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We’re committed to making care accessible and affordable, and we offer competitive rates for those paying out of pocket. Since costs may vary depending on the type of service or length of sessions, please call us directly so we can provide the most accurate pricing and explore options that fit your needs.
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