Sage Senior Support has announced its as-is home buying service for families who need to sell a parent’s property while arranging a move to assisted living, memory care, or nursing care. The service provides a direct cash-sale option without requiring families to complete repairs, cleaning, staging, or other preparations associated with putting a home on the market.
More information is available at https://sageseniorsupport.com
The service addresses a significant financial challenge for families arranging long-term care. According to CareScout’s 2025 Cost of Care Survey, the national median cost of assisted living reached $6,200 per month, while a private room in a nursing home reached $10,798 per month. For families whose parents hold a substantial portion of their assets in their homes, accessing that equity may become an important consideration.
Sage Senior Support offers families the option to sell a parent’s home directly for cash in its current condition. The company states that no repairs, cleaning, staging, real estate commissions, or closing costs are required and that transactions can close in as few as 10 days.
The as-is option can also reduce the practical workload involved in managing a parent’s property. Adult children may be coordinating a care facility, managing finances, sorting belongings, and preparing for a move while handling their own work and family responsibilities. Avoiding renovations, showings, and extensive property preparation can remove several additional tasks from that process.
Alongside its home buying service, the company provides guidance on senior care placement and potential care funding resources and can help coordinate moving and property cleanout needs. Families are not required to sell their home to Sage to access its guidance.
Sage Senior Support takes a family-first approach that begins with understanding each family’s circumstances before recommending a path forward. Inspired by founder Logan Hassinger’s own family experience navigating senior care, the company considers both the practical and emotional realities of the transition, including the parent’s care needs, finances, timeline, and the significance of the family home.
Families navigating a parent’s move to assisted living, memory care, or nursing care can learn more about as-is home sales and explore resources for planning a senior care transition by visiting https://sageseniorsupport.com