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Key Benefits are best
described in the various services categories listed below. For example, to understand the
benefits of Care Management, double click on
the Care Management phrase.
Assessment:
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Comprehensive clinical services to older adults and their families. |
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Evaluation and assessment of physical, functional, and social abilities of
older adults. |
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Offer counseling and
emotional support.. |
Intervention:
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Services available to the
older adult experiencing lifestyle adjustment including: loss, retirement,
relocation and the aging process.
Health issues
(physical and emotional) including: stress, anxiety and depression |
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Education
and counseling to alleviate the strain and stress experienced by adult
children, caregivers and family members. |
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Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Parkinson's Disease, Multiple
Sclerosis, Cardiac, Stroke, Cancer, Diabetes, Orthopedic and other illnesses. |
Care Management:
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services and ongoing monitoring of home care and placement alternatives. |
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Assist
families with long distance care giving and support. |
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Assist with moving an older adult to or from home, a retirement community or
nursing home. |
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Financial
management services to assist with monthly household bills, and medical
insurance claims. |
Resources:
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Knowledge of a wide range of
services and community resources including housing alternatives (nursing home
and assisted living), rehabilitation programs, hospice and home care
alternatives. |
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Provide consumer education
and advocacy |
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Entitlements and Services |
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Referrals to Elder Care
Attorneys, Physical, Speech and Occupational therapists and support groups. |
Speakers Bureau
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On-site workshops and
lectures available for large and small groups individualized to your needs |
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Topics
include the aging process, entitlements and benefits, eldercare issues, care
giving, housing alternatives, bereavement, community resources and health
issues.
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