When health changes, the environment rarely keeps pace. Cedar & Iron bridges the gap between clinical care and daily independence — so that where you live continues to support who you are.
Physical therapy concludes. Discharge paperwork is signed. Everyone assumes the hard part is over. But for people managing progressive conditions or recovering from significant health events, the hardest part is often what comes next — navigating a home environment that was never designed for where they are now.
Cedar & Iron exists in that gap.
A calm, practical stewardship for being at home.
Thresholds, layouts, lighting, hardware — the home that worked at full capacity may now present daily friction, risk, and exhaustion. Nobody coordinates the adaptation systematically.
Small concessions compound. What begins as inconvenience becomes limitation. Without proactive environmental management, independence is surrendered gradually — often before it needs to be.
Patterns — in gait, cognition, fatigue, or behavior — emerge between appointments. Without a trusted presence in the home environment, those patterns go unobserved and unreported.
Every engagement begins with the Life Plan — a thorough environmental baseline that identifies where your home supports you and where it works against you. From there, we actively manage the conditions of your independence.
A calm, practical stewardship for being at home.
Cedar & Iron manages your environment. We do not provide personal care, medical assistance, or clinical services. That distinction is intentional — and it is what allows us to serve you as a capable adult rather than a patient.
The value of this engagement compounds over time. An environmental hazard addressed in month two never becomes the fall in month six. Prevention is quiet — and it is the point.
Every Cedar & Iron client is a capable adult with a life worth protecting. Our role is to manage complexity and hold the environment accountable — not to manage you. That posture never changes.
You work with one steward who knows your home, your patterns, and your preferences. Not a rotating staff. Not a call center. A person who was there last time and will be there next time.
Cedar & Iron is not a licensed home health agency and does not provide personal care, medication management, or clinical oversight. We are a stewardship service — managing the home environment, coordinating vendors and support services, observing patterns, and reporting what we see.
For clients with clinical needs, we work alongside — not in place of — your medical team. If you are unsure whether Cedar & Iron is the right fit for your situation, we will tell you honestly in our first conversation.
Regular visits, environmental oversight, adaptive coordination, vendor management, and monthly reporting. For clients whose condition is stable and whose primary need is systematic environmental support.
Elevated visit frequency, active pattern observation, deeper coordination with clinical and support teams, and expanded reporting. For clients navigating progressive conditions or active rehabilitation.
Full stewardship — comprehensive environmental management, coordination across all support systems, and complete documentation. For clients where the stakes of independent living are highest.
A thorough assessment of your home environment — safety, mobility, adaptive gaps, vendor relationships, and support infrastructure. Establishes the baseline before the first monthly visit.
The Life Plan is $1,500. The fee is credited toward your first month on the Foundation Plan, or your third month on the Care and Legacy plans.
A calm, practical stewardship for being at home.