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Geriatric care for Spanish-speaking families

Helping an aging parent can feel overwhelming, especially when English is not the main language at home. We help you find geriatric care clinics that can support Spanish-speaking families, at no cost to you.

Geriatric care for Spanish-speaking families

Support that feels easier to understand

When your family is trying to explain symptoms, ask questions, or understand next steps, language should not be another burden. We help you connect with geriatric care clinics near you that may offer Spanish-speaking staff or interpreter support.

We are not a medical provider, and we do not give medical advice. We simply help you find a clinic where you and your loved one can speak with a licensed clinician and ask about care in a way that feels clear and respectful.

If you want to see more options, you can also browse situations or care.

Support that feels easier to understand

How our free matching help works

You share your contact details and a short description of the kind of help your family is looking for. Please do not send medical records, diagnoses, medications, or insurance account numbers.

Then we connect you with a geriatric care clinic that fits your situation as best we can. Programs, clinic types, and language support vary by state and community, so the options available near you may be different from what another family finds.

We do not enroll anyone in a plan, and we are not affiliated with Medicare or any insurance company. If cost or coverage is a concern, you can ask the clinic directly what they accept and what the visit may cost.

What geriatric care can help with

Geriatric care is medical care for older adults. A geriatric care clinic may help a family think through memory changes, falls, frailty, multiple health concerns, or general changes in day-to-day function.

Every clinic is different. Some have social workers, nurse practitioners, or doctors who focus on older adults. Some are better able to work with interpreters or Spanish-speaking families than others.

If you are not sure what kind of clinic to look for, we can still help you get matched. You do not need to know the exact name of the service you need before reaching out.

Why Spanish-language support matters

For many families, speaking in Spanish makes it easier to ask honest questions and feel heard. It can also help older adults feel calmer and more included in the conversation.

A good visit should leave space for your family to ask for plain language, request an interpreter, and say when something is not clear. You and the older adult can always ask the licensed clinician to slow down or repeat information.

If you want a place to start, visit in your language to see more language-focused help.

A simple next step

You do not have to figure this out alone. Start with a short description of what is happening, and we will help you look for geriatric care clinics that may be a fit.

If you are caring for a parent, it is okay to feel worried, tired, or unsure. We aim to make the first step simpler so you can move forward with more confidence.

  • Free to use
  • Share contact details and a short care description only
  • No medical advice, no insurance enrollment
In plain English: We help Spanish-speaking families find geriatric care clinics near them, for free, without medical advice or insurance enrollment.

General information, written and reviewed for plain-language clarity — not medical advice.

Free matching

Get matched with geriatric care

Tell us a little, and we'll connect you with geriatric care clinics near the older adult — free. Contact details only.

We collect contact details only — never medical history, diagnoses, medications, or insurance account numbers.

Common questions

Do you have Spanish-speaking clinics everywhere in the US?
Not everywhere. Language support depends on the clinic, city, and state, but we help you look for options near you that may better fit your family’s needs.
Do I need to know the exact medical problem before asking for help?
No. A short description of what is going on is enough for us to start matching you with a clinic. The family can talk to a licensed clinician about details directly.
Will you ask for my parent’s medical records or insurance number?
No. We only collect contact details and a short care description. Please do not send medical history, diagnoses, medications, or insurance account numbers.
Are you part of Medicare or any insurance plan?
No. We are not affiliated with Medicare, any insurance plan, or a government agency. We simply help you find a geriatric care clinic and encourage you to ask the clinic about costs and coverage.

Looking for geriatric care for an older adult?

Get matched, free, with geriatric care clinics near them. Contact details only — no medical history. You compare and choose who to see, and care decisions stay with you and a clinician.