
Your Case Manager, a licensed nurse, assesses your Senior and works with your family to find, and schedule, the appropriate companion. Senior Home Companions provide many levels of care for your senior.
As a unique service, your Case Manager also works with an Advisory Committee of Top Medical and Nursing Specialists who provide direction, advice and informal recommendations regarding individual care plans.
The Advisory Committee consists of health care professionals in Geriatrics, Hospice, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Physical Therapy, Long Term Care, and a Dietician.
Difficult decisions can be easy to make when there is clarity. Sometimes the deciding factor is money when deciding between an elder staying at home with an in-home companion or moving into a senior community. An in-home caregiver can be more economical than you think.
A companion can be an extra pair of eyes for your elder, company and social interaction for individuals isolated by their illnesses, and an individual whom family can trust to make an emergency call in the middle of the night.
Consider this scenario: A frail, elderly grandmother was just released from the hospital. It had been a long, stressful two weeks. more...