Plano & Dallas Texas Geriatric Care Management
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Assistance from a Plano TX Geriatric Care Manager with ongoing monitoring can prevent costly crises and unnecessary hospitalization. Geriatric Care Managers can be especially helpful when family members live far apart or when there are family dynamics and a facilitator is needed. Sometimes seniors are fearful of losing their independence and they don’t feel comfortable sharing their fears and concerns with their loved one. A Geriatric Care Manager will act as a liaison with families to help maintain good communication with families and other support systems to build or maintain important links between seniors and their families and, with permission, to alert families to problems areas that they may be able to assist with.
Crisis intervention: Providing help in a crisis to stabilize the situation and assist with short and long-term solutions.
Make home visits and suggest needed services, care planning assessments-to identify strengths, needs, and assistance needed. Assessments also help determine eligibility for assistance.
Discuss difficult topics and complex issues such as financial and legal planning, placement/relocation, dementia, medical issues, incontinence, driving, independence, and family dynamics.
Evaluate and coordinate in-home care needs, select care personnel, assisting with referrals to other professionals such as geriatric specialists as needed.
Assisting with relocating to Assisted Living, Memory Care or Board and Care settings that provide direct care.
Provide education for seniors and their families and caregivers about services available, self-care tips, medical options, community resources, as well as public and private services.
Provide referrals to support groups, organizations, or other professionals as needed.