One Less Worry: An Invaluable Gift for Mother's Day

"Keeping In Touch Solutions" Provides Caring, Daily Phone Contact with Homebound, Alone, or Recovering Seniors and Loved Ones

Indianapolis, IN - Mother's Day is just around the corner, and many of us are still racking our brains for the perfect gift. This year, why not give your aging mom or grandmother a gift that shows how much you truly care. And better yet, a gift that actually provides peace of mind for you. Keeping In Touch Solutions (http://keepingintouchsolutions.com) offers the perfect Mother's Day gift: daily contact with your loved one when you can't be there.

As women everywhere know, worrying is just a natural part of mothering. Whether you are caring for a toddler, a teen, or an aging parent, the worry stays with you-an ever-present voice in the back of your mind reminding you of all the things that could go wrong, especially when you aren't there. Even your mother, the one you now care for, continues to worry. Only now, she's worried about being a burden on you, not remembering to take her medication, or not getting help if she needs it.

Wouldn't it be great to lessen that worrisome burden for you and your mother this Mother's Day? For the cost of a gourmet cup of coffee, Keeping In Touch Solutions (KITS) will do just that. A friendly, respectful and responsible "Care Caller" - no automated callers here - will personally call your loved one every day and make sure she is okay, chat briefly about the day and even remind her to take medications.

In addition, KITS now offers a "Weekly Correspondent" service through which your loved one receives a postcard or greeting card every week. Add a special note and even your own photos for a truly personalized touch. It's easy for you and seniors love it! Just another way to say sorry I can't be there now, but I'm thinking of you.

As an active member of the senior community, a former health care administrator, a mother and a daughter, Diana Beam, founder of Keeping In Touch Solutions, knows the importance of creating support options for seniors and for those who are responsible for their quality of life. "I understand that sometimes there aren't enough hours in the day," Beam continues, "I created this service to provide peace of mind for busy people just like me - not to replace their care efforts but to supplement them."

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Diana Beam, please call Katherine Burt at 317/945-3096 or email Katherine at kburt@docushine.com.