

Personalized and compassionate care - focusing on the individual's desires and needs. We specialize in assessing the medical, social, and safety needs of each client we serve. Recommendations are then made to provide for the optimal health and overall well being of the client. Care planning is implemented via supported and shared decision making and can involve durable medical equipment, home health services, and location monitoring for safety measures. We coordinate all services needed, train, and supervise care staff, and can assist with non-medical services, such as bill paying, transportation, and referrals for community services such as home maintenance and housework.
Accessibility nearly 24/7*




Full-service Care Management
A Personal approach to care
Patient Advocacy
Support when you need it most
Med Management
Improving safety and outcomes
Crisis Intervention
Medical decision making and intervention
Our full-service in-home Care Management includes:
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Comprehensive evaluation of your care and support needs
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Medical advocacy - helping you understand health options
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Nurse visits for assessment and treatment directed by your practitioner
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Medication management and wound care as directed by your practitioner
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Assessment for need and arrangement of medical equipment
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Ongoing healthcare oversight, education, and intervention
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Preventing and managing crises; available nearly 24/7
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Collaboration with medical providers and pharmacy
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Long-term care support, and placement assistance
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5- wishes™ instruction for long-term planning
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Coordination and training of care staff

Essential Roles of CM - Peer-reviewed article
"Care managers need to be experienced with complex systems of care as well as complex diagnoses and conditions that our clients and their caregiver’s experience. A nurse being central to the clients and embedded within the interdisciplinary team aids in diminishing the burden of negotiating the trajectory of a condition/illness as well as improves the interdisciplinary communication and teamwork. This review of literature has defined the complexity of care management and the discreet roles and responsibilities, as well as how informatics is vital for care managers to target and monitor key populations needing care management."
Brenda Luther, PhD, RN, Joyce Barra, PhD, RN, and Marc-Aurel Martial, MPH, BSN, RN
Professional Case Management
Vol. 24, No. 5, 249-258
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