How
Can We Help?
At
some point, we all find ourselves or someone we love entering into
a transitional phase of life where changes in physical functioning,
mental capabilities, life interests, finances and social supports
all begin to affect our well-being and level of contentment. Providing
and arranging for the care of a loved one can be an emotionally
difficult and complicated endeavor full of fear, guilt and sadness.
These emotions cloud our perception and interfere with our ability
to make objective decisions which are often life changing and irreversible.
A professional care manager has the expertise and knowledge to assist
you and your family in making sensitive, yet objective decisions.
Bonney can provide you with all the necessary information and resources
specific to your needs and help you systematically consider all
available options. Her services allow you to focus on enjoying warm
memories and simpler tomorrows without worrying about providing
social services that are time-consuming and stressful.
During
your time of need, she can:
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Conduct care-planning assessments to identify problems, eligibility
for assistance, and need for services;
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Screen, arrange and monitor in-home help or other services;
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Review financial, legal, or medical issues and offer referrals
to geriatric specialists to avoid future problems and conserve
assets;
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Provide advice on Medicare, Medicare Advantage and Medicare D, and supplemental
plans;
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Act as a liaison to families at a distance, making sure things
are going well and alerting families to problems;
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Assist with moving an older person to or from a retirement complex,
care home, or nursing home;
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Provide consumer education and advocacy; and
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Offer counseling and support.
Please
feel free to contact
her to see how we can help you and your unique situation.
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