About Senior Solutions is Moving Boulders
When my middle child was about nine years old, he was forever asking questions like, "What if that boulder came rolling down onto our car right now?" Or, "What if I squeezed myself into that little box—would you find me?" Or, "What if I could lift that huge log and move it over there?"
My response was usually a little chuckle followed by, "I don't know."
His endless curiosity earned him the affectionate nickname my "What If" boy. But over the years, his questions started sparking a few what ifs of my own.
It's easy to let those thoughts creep in.
What if that figurative boulder comes rolling down?
More importantly... what if I don't plan with the end in mind? What if I don't take care of my health? What if I don't slow down long enough to listen to what truly matters?
When it comes to navigating the complexities of aging, caregiving, and life's unexpected transitions, those what ifs can become heavy. They sit on your chest, keep you awake at night, and tighten every muscle in your body.
Is there a nagging "what if" weighing on you right now?
Maybe the figurative boulder of caregiving, medical decisions, or providing 24/7 support has already landed in your lap. If so, you don't have to carry that weight alone—and you certainly don't have to move those logs by yourself.
Recently, our Director of Operations, Amber, shared an exciting update about a client's remarkable progress. She smiled and said, "You know... we're boulder movers."
She couldn't have said it better.
Every day, we help families move what once seemed impossible. We help shoulder burdens that have become too heavy for one person to carry. Maybe you're carrying one of those giant boulders right now. Your friends can see it. Your coworkers may notice it in your performance. Your children may feel the pull on your time and energy as you care for someone you love.
Whether you're trying to determine the next step for a loved one's care, navigating a difficult transition, or planning ahead so you can breathe a little easier, we're here to help clear the path.
Let's take those overwhelming "what ifs" and turn them into a thoughtful, practical plan—one that replaces uncertainty with confidence and gives you the support you deserve.
Let's Move those boulders together!
Mary, Denise, Amber, Analisa, Laurel, Laura, Cami, Jenna, Debra, John, Ann, Shannon, Evita, Rebecca, and Dr. Guidry
We have streamlined our office directory and have a new phone system. For the fastest and best way to reach us, call our office.
Direct Communication Lines:
- Main Office Line: 626-359-0108
- After-Hours & Weekend Cell: 626-201-5997
Our In-Office Intake & Operations Team:
- Denise Garcia (Client Success Liaison): clientsuccess@aboutseniorsolutions.com
- Amber Bolanos (Director of Operations): admin@aboutseniorsolutions.com

SHAPE UP is about much more than exercise—it's a roadmap to a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Each letter represents one of seven simple lifestyle habits that can make a powerful difference in your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Research continues to show that healthy daily choices can help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, dementia, depression, and other chronic illnesses while increasing happiness, energy, and quality of life. Over the next several issues, we'll take a closer look at each part of the SHAPE UP acronym and share practical, easy-to-apply ideas that can help you build healthier habits one step at a time. Take a moment to review what each letter stands for—and challenge yourself to practice at least one of these life-enhancing habits every day.
Care is Not Just a Checklist
"By being present for the 'small' things,
we ensure we are there for the big ones"
Client Success Story
In our recent work with independent living clients, we witnessed firsthand how trust built through everyday interactions can lead to life-saving outcomes.
The relationship began with simple home maintenance tasks—repairing a broken dishwasher and addressing a few minor electrical issues. While these may have seemed like routine service calls, they established something far more valuable: trust. Because the client felt safe and supported in their own home, our team member was able to recognize when a much more serious health concern emerged.
During a follow-up visit, our team member noticed a severe leg wound that required immediate medical attention. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, they did far more than make a phone call. They stayed by the client's side late into the evening, ensuring a smooth transition to the hospital and advocating for the care the client needed. The following morning, they checked in again, monitored the client's progress, and coordinated the next steps in the recovery process.
This story illustrates the heart of our mission. Independent living is about far more than completing a list of tasks—it's about building relationships that allow us to see what others might miss. By being present for the "small" things, we are prepared to respond when the "big" things arise. In this case, attentiveness, compassion, and steadfast follow-through transformed a potentially life-threatening situation into a path toward recovery.
The Life Enhancement program is designed to provide personalized support and enriching experiences for clients, fostering their engagement and well-being. Through tailored outings and activities, clients are encouraged to reconnect with their passions and interests, aided by dedicated coaches who offer companionship and support. This program aims to enhance the quality of life for clients by facilitating meaningful interactions and memorable experiences.

