Whether we work as care manager, guardian, dementia practitioner or transition facilitator, we have one style of interacting that is constant: Advocacy
We’re working on your behalf and that of your loved one whose care is being managed. Because that can impact so many elements of life, we take a holistic approach. We do that with a superb team on board.
Certified Care Managers:
to oversee and coordinate health related services
Board Certified Patient Advocates:
to smoothly manage a transition from hospital
Geriatric Care Specialist:
a champion of elder care needs and perspective
Long Term Care RN Evaluator:
assessing future needs with preparation now
Skilled Nursing Home Administrator:
understanding the emotional shifts in this new environment
LPNs, RNs, and Biomedical Researcher:
here to support you throughout a medical journey
Professional, Registered Guardians:
protecting and advocating for your loved one’s rights and needs
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How We Advocate for You and Your Loved One
As your advocate, we don’t just provide expertise from our specialists. We do so with a focus on how each of those areas will best serve your loved one. A focus on your family and loved one, our client, shows up like this:
- Acting as your loved one’s advocate to ensure their medical and/or social needs are met with the most cost-effective setting within a long-term approach.
- Serving as a liaison between your loved one and their physician, therapist, and community-based services or facilities to address their care needs.
- Designing personalized services to meet your loved one’s preferences and needs.
- Coordinating with the right legal and financial advisors for long-term care planning
Your Total Long-Term Care Consultant Services advocate will continually deliver services to our client (your loved one) and those supporting them – both professionally and personally – by guiding you through the complex and fragmented healthcare continuum. We work directly with you or your legal representatives to ensure you have a voice in your loved one’s care and the needed information to ensure informed decisions are made.