Transitions are difficult for elderly people to manage on their own. Problems with personal mobility, cognitive difficulty, loss of hearing or vision, and the loss of social support systems create obstacles that older adults struggle with and their loved ones worry about.
During transitions, Care Coordination becomes even more critical.
In this section we give you ideas about how to help your loved one manage transitions in several different areas of life. See the articles below.
Next Steps
If your elderly parent or loved one is going through a transition, Contact Care is There today for a free consultation.
Charlottesville Area: 434.326.5323
Shenandoah Valley: 540. 246.0211
Toll Free: 800.434.1633
Email: Info@CareisThere.com
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