The Value of Geriatric Care Management Services

presented by Tracy Wayne Mitchell

 

by the National Care Planning Council

Also known as Care Management or Aging Care Management, a Geriatric Care Manager represents a growing service offering support to adult children who need outside assistance with care and personal management for their aging parents who live close by or far away. These adult children are are often employed and engaged with raising their own families. Looking after their parents has become difficult to do on their own.

Care managers are particularly useful in helping aging seniors find their way through the maze of long-term care services and issues. Here is a list of what a care manager might do:

  • Assess the level and type of care needed and develop a care plan
  • Take steps to start the care plan and keep it functioning
  • Make sure care is received in a safe and disability friendly environment
  • Resolve family conflicts and other family issues relating to long term care
  • Become an advocate for the care recipient and the family caregiver
  • Manage care for a loved one for out-of-town families
  • Conduct ongoing assessments to monitor and implement changes in care
  • Oversee and direct care provided at home
  • Coordinate the efforts of key support systems
  • Provide personal counseling
  • Help with Medicaid qualification and application
  • Arrange for services of legal and financial advisors
  • Manage a conservatorship for a care recipient
  • Provide assistance with placement in assisted living facilities or nursing homes
  • Monitor the care of a family member in a nursing home or in assisted living
  • Assist with the monitoring of medications
  • Find appropriate solutions to avoid a crisis
  • Coordinate medical appointments and medical information
  • Provide transportation to medical appointments
  • Assist families in positive decision making
  • Develop long range plans for older loved ones not now needing care

 

The National Care Planning Council provides a listing service for families looking for care managers. The listing service is free. You can contact a care manager in your area for help and information.

Let’s look at a hypothetical example to see how valuable care managers can be.

Mary is caring for her husband at home. Because of diabetes, her husband has severe neuropathy in his legs and feet and it is difficult for him to walk. He also has diabetic retinopathy and cannot see very well. Mary has difficulty getting her husband out of bed, bathed and dressed. She relies on her son who lives nearby to help her manage her husband’s care.

On the advice of a friend Mary is told about a care manager, Susan, who helped the friend’s family cope with the care of a loved one. The cost of an initial assessment and care plan from the care manager is $300.00. Mary thinks she has the situation under control and $300.00 for someone from the outside to come in and tell her how to deal with her situation seems ridiculous.

One day Mary is trying to lift her husband and injures her back severely. She is bedridden and cannot care for her husband. Her son, who works full-time, now has two parents to care for. On the advice of the same friend he decides to bring in Susan and pay her fee himself.

Susan does a thorough assessment of the family’s needs. She arranges for Mary’s doctor to order Medicare home care during Mary’s recovery. Therapists come in and help Mary with exercises and advice on lifting. Susan advertises for and finds a private individual who is willing to live in the home for a period of time to help Mary with her recovery and watch over her husband. Susan makes sure the new caregiver is reliable and honest and that taxes are paid for the employment.

Susan enlists the support of the local area agency on aging and makes sure all services available are provided for the family. Susan also calls a meeting with Mary’s family and explains to them the care needs and how they need to commit to help with those needs. Susan makes arrangements to purchase medical equipment for lifting, moving and easier use of the bathroom facilities. Medicare will pay much of this cost.

Susan suggests using a geriatric care Physician she works closely with to help Mary in the care of her husband. The geriatrician meets with Mary and her husband and spends a great deal of time explaining the proper treatment and care of elderly with diabetes. He rearranges medications and puts Mary’s husband on a new insulin regimen to better control his blood sugar. The geriatric Physician feels that Mary’s husband has a chance of improving his health with proper treatment. If her husband adheres to the care plan, he may end up having a better quality of life for his remaining years.

With the help of the care manager, Mary’s life and future has been significantly improved.

 

About tracymitchell7tm4606

Tracy Wayne Mitchell was born in 1960 in Miami, Oklahoma and is on the Tribal Roll of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe of Oklahoma. He has resided in Springfield, Missouri since 1961. He has been licensed by the State of Missouri Department of Insurance since 1995 to advise consumers on Annuity/Life and Health insurance products. Tracy was honored by American Equity Investment Life Insurance Company’s President Kevin Wingert with the “Seal of Excellence Award” for outstanding achievement. National Western Life presented Tracy with the “2014 Champion’s Club Award” at their world conference held in London, England for top performance and again in 2016 held in Puerto Rico. Tracy Wayne Mitchell has lectured and trained numerous loan officers throughout the four state area. Additionally, he has conducted a continuing education finance class held at the Lifetime Learning Center in Springfield, MO. Tracy Wayne Mitchell is owner of Mitchell & Associates Financial, LLC and its subsidiary Federal Employee Benefit Advisors LLC. He has a passion for helping retirees and those about to retire, plan for a successful retirement. He also helps veterans and federal employees better understand their benefits while providing guidance and solutions. Tracy’s articles on estate planning and retirement investing have been published in Boomer The Magazine. Tracy wrote a foreword to the book “Maximizing Your Federal Benefits” and has developed a specialty in helping federal employees better understand their benefits and make sure they are on the right track. Tracy authored his own book ”THE INFORMED FED” A Survival Guide to Federal Employee Benefits that was released in 2013 through Tandem House Publishers. The book is available for purchase at Amazon.com. You can tune into his financial radio show every Wednesday at 2 pm on Springfield Missouri’s KWTO AM 560 or stream it live at newstalk560.com. His free newsletter is available by contacting him at: 417-429-0331 Tracy Wayne Mitchell enjoys bass fishing in his time off and lives with Joy his wife of 30 years. They are members of James River Church in Ozark, MO and actively support Christian mission efforts worldwide. They have three children: Laramie Pence: Currently pursuing her Doctorate at the University of Maryland, Cooper: Investment Adviser with Dane Financial and Connor: Sophomore at OTC in Springfield, MO
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