Referrals often happen during uncertain or emotional moments—for patients, families, and care teams alike. You don’t need to have all the answers before reaching out. At TRU Community Care, we make the referral process simple, supportive, and compassionate.
Referring someone to TRU Community Care is more than a formality—it’s the beginning of comfort-focused care. Our team works closely with clinicians, facilities, patients, and families to ensure timely, coordinated care that honors each person’s dignity, goals, and changing needs.
Anyone can start a referral. We welcome referrals from:
TRU Community Care offers a full continuum of care. Our intake team helps guide each referral with clarity and compassion.
Our intake team will help determine the most appropriate service based on the referral.
Once a referral is received, our team will:
If something feels time-sensitive, please call—we’re here to help. Our intake team is available to guide urgent referrals with compassion, clarity, and responsiveness.
Yes. Families can make a referral themselves, and we’ll walk you through the process with care.
Often the same day. Timing depends on urgency, information received, and coverage.
No. A referral starts a conversation and an eligibility review. The patient always chooses whether to enroll.
Yes. We work closely with physicians, hospitals, and facilities to ensure continuity of care.
That’s okay. A referral is about exploring options, not making a commitment. We’ll walk you through what’s available and help you decide together.
You can call our intake team directly. We’ll guide you through the referral process for dementia and Alzheimer’s care.