We built Nexus Transitions around a simple belief: that moving from one care setting to another doesn't have to feel like falling off a cliff. It can feel like a bridge.
Most placement agencies do one thing: they match seniors with facilities and collect a referral fee when a resident moves in. That model is transactional. We think it's incomplete.
At Nexus Transitions, we think about senior care as a continuum. A senior's journey doesn't begin when they walk through an assisted living door, and it doesn't end there either. It runs through skilled nursing facilities, through home health, through hospice, through the families and clinical teams who provide care at every stage.
Our job — the way we see it — is to be the connective tissue in that continuum. To know every part of the ecosystem well enough that we can find the path that makes sense for each individual person.
We've built relationships across every part of the Northern California senior care landscape — not to maximize referrals, but to be genuinely useful at every stage of a senior's journey.
We maintain strong relationships with SNFs across the region. We understand the realities of discharge planning — the timelines, the family dynamics, the clinical handoff requirements. We serve as a trusted partner for discharge teams, giving their patients a pathway that is dignified, well-matched, and backed by care continuity.
Our residential network spans the full continuum — from large independent living campuses and professionally-run assisted living communities, to intimate board and care homes, memory care communities, and sober living facilities. We know our partners well: not just their room counts and pricing, but their culture, staffing models, strengths, and limitations. We make recommendations we can stand behind.
One of our most important partnerships is with a high-quality on-site care provider that operates across multiple settings — including both the skilled nursing facilities and the assisted living communities in our network. This creates something rare in senior care: genuine care continuity across a transition. When a senior moves from a SNF to an ALF we serve, their clinical care provider can move with them.
We work closely with home health and hospice providers who serve our network. Whether a resident needs home health support as they settle into a new community, or palliative care as their journey continues, we help coordinate the right services at the right time.
We measure our success by how well a resident settles into their new home — not by how many placements we close.
If we don't think a facility is right for a family, we say so. If we don't have the right answer, we say that too. We'd rather lose a placement than damage someone's trust.
The best outcomes in senior care happen when everyone — families, facilities, clinical teams, placement agencies — is working together. We invest in those relationships.
Moving into assisted living can be a positive chapter. More support. More community. Less burden on family caregivers. We help families and seniors see it that way.
Whether you're a family, a facility, or a care provider — we'd love to connect.
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