Helps direct your family to available services and housing options for short and long term planning
Eases the overwhelming emotions associated with caring for the elderly, feeling “burned out” or confused about choosing the right care solutions
Steps in with nursing care options when your loved one is unable to live safely in his/her current environment due to single or multiple physical, medical, or psychological issues
Offers relief when your family has limited time and/or expertise in dealing with a loved ones’ chronic care needs, such as dementia caregiving
Provides an objective professional assessment when your family is at odds regarding care decisions and needs
Advocates for your family when experiencing suboptimal care with current care providers
Facilitates care options if an aging individual with limited/no family members needs help managing care
An Aging Life Care Manager Provides SUPPORT
Is an objective 3rd-party removing emotional issues which may complicate care when family members are caring for the elderly
Acts as a local manager to maintain accountability for care when family members do not live nearby
Professionally coordinates and communicates between all care service providers
Coordinates appointments and medical follow up
Advocates with medical professionals during hospitalization, rehabilitation or nursing care