Call Now: 423-600-5554
Age With Dignity - Specialized In-Home Care. Home Safety Improvements, Transition Assistance, and Supportive Communities.
Call Now: 423-600-5554
Age With Dignity - Specialized In-Home Care. Home Safety Improvements, Transition Assistance, and Supportive Communities.
Many families begin searching for support long before they feel ready to make a decision.
Often the first questions they ask are:
• “Is this normal aging or something more serious?”
• “How much help does my parent actually need?”
• “Are we waiting too long to get support?”
If these questions sound familiar, you are not alone. Many families reach out simply to talk through their situation and understand what options may help their loved one remain safe and comfortable at home.
At My Dignity Care, we are happy to speak with families who are still exploring their options. Our team can help you understand potential next steps, safety considerations, and the types of support that may be helpful.
There is no pressure or obligation—just guidance from professionals experienced in supporting families navigating complex care situations.
Some families who find My Dignity Care are not actually living in East Tennessee themselves.
Adult children often live in another city or state while their parents continue to live independently in the Tri-Cities and surrounding communities.
If you are trying to help a parent from a distance and are unsure what steps to take, our guide on long-distance parent care and help for aging parents explains how families can coordinate caregiver support, home safety improvements, and local resources when they cannot be there in person.
Most families contact My Dignity Care when they begin noticing changes in a loved one’s safety, health, or independence.
Common situations include:
• A parent has experienced a fall or mobility problems
• A loved one was recently discharged from the hospital
• Memory loss or dementia symptoms are becoming harder to manage
• Family caregivers feel overwhelmed or burned out
• A senior living alone may no longer be safe at home
Early support can help seniors remain independent while reducing stress for the entire family.
Choosing care for a loved one is one of the most important decisions a family will make.
Our team focuses on safety, compassion, and practical support that helps seniors remain comfortable at home.
• Licensed caregiver services in Tennessee
• Experienced caregivers trained to support complex health conditions
• Home safety assessments and fall-prevention solutions
• Support during hospital-to-home transitions
• Serving families across East Tennessee
Supporting someone with a complex medical condition requires patience, knowledge, and caregivers who understand the challenges families face.
At My Dignity Care, our caregivers receive specialized training designed to support individuals living with conditions that affect memory, mobility, safety, and daily independence.
Our caregivers are trained to support individuals living with:
• Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
• Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
• Mobility challenges and fall risks
• Frailty and age-related weakness
By combining specialized caregiver training with home safety expertise and compassionate support, we help families across East Tennessee navigate complex care situations with confidence.
Learn more about the specialized care our caregivers provide for each condition by visiting the pages below.
Al Castillo - My Dignity Founder
As needs change we provide safety, care and guidance - helping people remain independent while moving forward with clarity and confidence.
We begin at home, adapt as life evolves, and help each person step into their next chapter with dignity and choice.
Being respected as you are - without judgement or assumptions.
Feeling valued and not invisible, excluded, or marginalized.
Physical, emotional, and psychological safety - especially during vulnerable moments.
Being seen, heard, and taken seriously.
Having your life experience, effort, and contributions respected.
Being treated equitably, without favoritism or dismissal.
Not being assumed difficult, incapable, or non-compliant.
Being listened to with genuine curiosity and empathy.
Maintaining autonomy, choice, and control whenever possible.
Taking responsibility when dignity is compromised - and doing better.
Copyright © 2026 Dignity Group . - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy