Reaching Back Non Profit – Compassionately Empowering Safe Aging at Home

We’re thrilled to unveil Reaching Back, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to providing compassionate senior services in our community. Our mission is rooted in a passionate dedication to honor and support the elderly, reducing barriers and ensuring a life of dignity and respect. With your invaluable support, we aspire to collaborate with various professionals and agencies, advocating for our seniors and fostering a caring environment. Visit www.reachingbackinc.org to learn more and join us in this transformative journey. Your belief in our cause fuels our pursuit of positive change.
According to AARP’s Home and Community Preferences Survey, 77% of adults aged 50 and older wish to age in place. However, maintaining a safe and holistic living environment at home presents challenges, especially for seniors with fixed incomes. Aging in place necessitates regular home maintenance, repairs, and safety modifications. Unfortunately, the associated costs often strain seniors’ finances, leaving them with heart-wrenching choices, such as having to decide between meals or essential medication, or enduring the chill of winter due to the expense of heating.
This neglect of home repairs and modifications can escalate into significant safety hazards for the elderly, affecting their physical and mental well-being. At our core, we are driven by a deep passion to provide compassionate assistance in finding the necessary support for home repair needs, ensuring seniors can age safely and holistically at home.
Addressing Home Repairs and Enhancing Senior Safety
Aging in place entails various services, and home maintenance is a critical aspect that demands not only empathy but also a burning passion to create a positive impact.
One of the primary challenges of aging in place is the increasing difficulty of affording home maintenance and repair services on a fixed income. Delaying necessary repairs can lead to higher costs over time, impacting the overall well-being of the seniors.
For instance, neglected issues like clogged gutters can result in costly roof damage, and an unmaintained HVAC system may eventually necessitate a complete replacement.
These unaddressed repairs can also create significant safety risks within the home, affecting not just the physical health but also the emotional well-being of the seniors. What might initially appear as a minor roof leak can lead to mold and mildew growth, endangering both the home’s structural integrity and its occupants’ health. An inefficient or broken air conditioning unit can be life-threatening during scorching summer months.
To age safely in place and ensure a holistic well-being, home modifications may be essential, such as installing grab bars in bathrooms or replacing traditional bathtubs with walk-in showers. These adjustments become crucial as seniors face difficulties with gripping or turning round doorknobs due to conditions like arthritis. Inability to cover the costs of these repairs and modifications, whether major or minor, can result in unsafe living conditions and costly injuries. Therefore, we are passionately here to guide elderly individuals in accessing the necessary assistance for their home maintenance needs, considering their holistic needs and empathetic understanding of their unique circumstances.

The Mark of An Extraordinary Woman is not how she Rises above the Rest, it’s how she “Reaches Back” to raise up others.

35+
35+
Years of Business Experience
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Focus On Nurturing Our Elders
Leah Douglas Wooten
Visionary
At the age of 23, Leah assumed the role of caretaker for her 72-year-old grandmother, affectionately known as “Nana.” This pivotal moment ignited her passion for working in the senior healthcare arena. More recently, inspired by the dire needs of a local elderly woman, Leah, a visionary at heart, founded Reaching Back, Incorporated, a non-profit dedicated to assisting seniors in “aging gracefully” within their homes.
Leah Douglas-Wooten is a beacon of spiritual motivation and inspiration to many, embodying a focused entrepreneurial spirit. With over 35 years of remarkable achievements in the Real Estate business, Leah’s journey has been carefully crafted, valuing meaningful relationships above all else.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Leah has been an impactful role model in her community, actively serving on numerous community boards. Her influence extends to her daughter, Kaitlin, who has taken the entrepreneurial path, crafting and selling unique bracelets through her venture, “InCahoots” bracelets. Leah’s legacy continues to shine, inspiring and uplifting those fortunate enough to know her.