It’s often difficult for older people to deal effectively with the health care system. By advocating for your elderly loved one in during medical appointments, you can keep their health care on track and increase their well being and independence.
How Care is There Geriatric Care Management Can Help
If you live at a distance from your loved one, or if your job or family responsibilities prevent you from attending medical appointments with them, we can help by being their professional advocates. Contact us at 800.434.1633 or Info@CareisThere.com for a free consultation and we’ll tell you more. Visit our website at www.CareisThere.com.
No matter where you live, we can teach you how to be an effective advocate at medical appointments! Click here for our free online course “The Pro Guide to Becoming a Successful Long Distance Caregiver.” That course includes an entire module about making the most of your loved one’s medical appointments, and includes pro tips on many other aspects of long distance caregiving including:
- Getting the permission and access you need to help your loved one
- Building an effective care team
- Paying for care
- And much more!
If you would like personal coaching about your loved ones’ situation, click here.
For more articles like this, see: Long Distance Caregiving, Aging in Place, Care for the Caregiver, Communicating with Senior Citizens, Memory Loss.
Do you need help managing the care of an elderly loved one in Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, or Staunton Virginia?
Contact us at Care is There Geriatric Care Management for a free consultation: 800.434.1633 or info@careisthere.com. We specialize in geriatric care management, bill paying and daily money management, online courses and coaching for caregivers, and Aging Life Care™ services.
AGING LIFE CARE™ is a trademark of the Aging Life Care Association. Only ALCA members are authorized to use this term to identify their services. See the Team page of CareisThere.com for a list of our associates, and look for the Aging Life Care logo on the bio pages of our ACLA members.
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