Remember Me
forgot your password?

The Value Of Geriatric Care Management Services

 Also known as Geriatric Care, Elder Care or Aging Care Managers, a Geriatric Care Manager Specialist represents a growing trend to help full time, employed family caregivers provide care for loved ones living close by or needing long-distance care. Care managers are also particularly useful in helping caregivers at home find the right services and cope with their burden. Let's look at a hypothetical example to see how valuable care managers can be.

Mary is caring for her husband at home. Because of diabetes her husband has severe neuropathy in his legs and feet and it is difficult for him to walk. He also has diabetic retinopathy and cannot see very well. Mary has difficulty getting her husband out of bed, bathed and dressed.  She relies on her son who lives nearby to help her manage her husband's care.

On the advice of a friend Mary is told about a care manager, Susan, who helped the friend's family cope with the care of a loved one. The cost of an initial assessment and care plan from the care manager is $300.00. Mary thinks she has the situation under control and $300.00 for someone from the outside to come in and tell her how to deal with her situation seems ridiculous.

One day Mary is trying to lift her husband and injures her back severely. She is bedridden and cannot care for her husband. Her son, who works full-time, now has two parents to care for. On the advice of the same friend he decides to bring in Susan and pay her fee himself.

Susan does a thorough assessment of the family's needs. She arranges for Mary's doctor to order Medicare home care during Mary's recovery. Therapists come in and help Mary with exercises and advice on lifting. Susan advertises for and finds a private individual who is willing to live in the home for a period of time to help Mary with her recovery and watch over her husband. Susan makes sure the new caregiver is reliable and honest and that taxes are paid for the employment.

Susan enlists the support of the local area agency on aging and makes sure all services available are provided for the family. Susan also calls a meeting with Mary's family and explains to them the care needs and how they need to commit to help with those needs. Susan makes arrangements to purchase medical equipment for lifting, moving and easier use of the bathroom facilities. Medicare will pay much of this cost.

Susan suggests using a geriatric care Physician she works closely with to help Mary in the care of her husband. The geriatrician meets with Mary and her husband and spends a great deal of time explaining the proper treatment and care of elderly with diabetes. He rearranges medications and puts Mary's husband on a new insulin regimen to better control his blood sugar. The geriatric Physician feels that Mary's husband has a chance of improving his health with proper treatment. If her husband adheres to the care plan, he may end up having a better quality of life for his remaining years.

With the help of the care manager, Mary's life and future has been significantly improved.

Dan

Dan Fisher RN, BSN www.adhomehealthsolutions.com Connecticut Care Planning Council Advisory Board

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Disabilities Articles
  • More from Dan

Stairlifts – Choosing the Right Stairlift For You – How to Maintain Your Mobility

By: Yvonne Corilla | 09/12/2009
Stair lifts offer a simple and safe way of travelling from one floor to another. The investment can be for purchasing be from £1395-£4,500, which is possibly cheaper than the costs of selling/purchasing another property. Another alternative to rent a stair lift.

Cerebral Palsy Settlement – Possible Financial Assistance For Your Cerebral Palsy Child

By: Yvonne Corilla | 09/12/2009
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affects the person’s muscle tone, body movement, and motor skills. This condition is usually caused by brain damage that occurs before, during, and after child birth – during the first 3 to 5 years of a child’s life.

What You Must Know About Cheap Paternity Test

By: Christoffer X Altesino | 08/12/2009
Unlike today, paternity test was not simple and it was considered as an unknown process to most of the people. The worst thing is that it could be worth thousands of dollars that could empty your bank account.

Becoming Mobile With Electric Lift Chair

By: Christoffer X Altesino | 08/12/2009
If you are suffering from arthritis, bad knees or have physical ailment that affects your mobility, then the answer to your problem is electric lift chair. This is a newest invention that has helped a lot of people do what they ought to do.

Seat Lift Chair- Addressing The Issues Of Physical Ailments

By: Christoffer X Altesino | 08/12/2009
For improving the daily standard of living a seat lift chair can be of extreme help. A person can search for a chair that gives him the maximum level of comfort through its positioning mechanism.

Recliner Lift Chairs - Their Variations & Functions

By: Christoffer X Altesino | 08/12/2009
Recliner lift chairs are a group of chairs in the lift chair family. The chairs are equipped with a powered system to lift and can hence push the chair from its basal position upwards, thus enabling the user to come up to a standing posture.

What Causes Cerebral Palsy and When Is It Due to a Medical Error

By: Clare Langford | 05/12/2009
Cerebral palsy is the term given to describe disorders apparent at birth or in childhood due to neonatal brain damage. Cerebral palsy affects 1 in every 400 children born in the UK. We look at the types of cerebral palsy and how the condition has been caused.

Disabled People Cry for Equality

By: Penelope Rock | 04/12/2009
There are 650 million people living with disabilities worldwide, and they all experience discrimination in many different ways. U.S. Pres. Barack Obama said, in a presidential proclamation, that discrimination against physically challenged people in workplaces and in communities still happen in the United States. He also mentioned that 90 percent of children with disabilities in developing nations are not able to attend school, and that women are all too often subjected to deep discrimination.

Misconceptions about the Need for Long Term Care and Who Provides It

By: Dan | 19/03/2009 | Elderly Care
A large majority of the American public still believes that the government will provide long term care when needed. It is this misconception that most likely prevents people from planning care for themselves. In fact, a recent study revealed that many people believe they can give away assets prior to the need for long term care and qualify for Medicaid. The study supports the premise that this knowledge prevents people from considering buying long term care insurance as a way to fund the cost of future care.

Care Management Services for Your Loved One

By: Dan | 19/03/2009 | Elderly Care
Also known as Geriatric Care, Elder Care or Aging Care Managers, a Geriatric Care Management Specialist represents a growing trend to help full-time, employed family caregivers provide care for loved ones living close by or needing long-distance care. Care managers are also particularly useful in helping caregivers at home find the right services and cope with their burden.

Understanding The Roles Of Formal And Informal Caregivers

By: Dan | 11/03/2009 | Disabilities
Formal caregivers are typically paid providers but they may also be volunteers from a government or nonprofit organization. Where care is being provided in the home there is often a mix of formal and informal care provided. And the trend is towards using more formal care since, unlike the past, more informal caregivers are employed. They choose to remain employed but must juggle limited time between caregiving and maintaining a household and a job.

The Value Of Geriatric Care Management Services

By: Dan | 04/03/2009 | Disabilities
Also known as Geriatric Care, Elder Care or Aging Care Managers, a Geriatric Care Manager Specialist represents a growing trend to help full time, employed family caregivers provide care for loved ones living close by or needing long-distance care. Care managers are also particularly useful in helping caregivers at home find the right services and cope with their burden. Let's look at a hypothetical example to see how valuable care managers can be.

Recognizing The Need For Outside Help In Caregiving

By: Dan | 04/03/2009 | Disabilities
Caregivers often don’t recognize when they are in over their heads, and often get to a breaking point. After a prolonged period of time, caregiving can become too difficult to endure any longer. Short-term the caregiver can handle it. Long-term, help is needed. Outside help at this point is needed.

"i Don't Need Help"

By: Dan | 21/08/2008 | Wellness
It should come as no surprise that most seniors prefer to remain at home no matter what their care needs may be. Suddenly you, the child with a family of your own, are thrust into a caregiving position without a moments notice completely upsetting the balance of your own busy life.

Why Work Through an Agency to Hire Private Duty Caregivers?

By: Dan | 06/08/2008 | Disabilities
One of the greatest long-term needs of older adults and those with chronic illnesses is for in-home, custodial care services. These workers are often referred to as home health aides and certified nursing assistants.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (21.53, 6, w1)