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I saw this mentioned for an elderly homebound lady who is disabled living alone and isolated and has no family. She insists she will not go to live in a facility. I am curious about what a geriatric care manager does and how much it costs.

Yes. Aginglifecare.com
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Google it.
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Here is what I found on Google:

A geriatric care manager, often called an Aging Life Care Professional, is a licensed nurse or social worker specializing in aging, acting as a "professional relative" to help families manage care, navigate complex health systems, and coordinate services for older adults. They provide in-home assessments, care planning, and crisis intervention, making them ideal for families managing care from a distance.

Key Services Provided

Assessment & Care Planning: Conducting home visits to evaluate needs and creating long-term care plans.
Coordination: Organizing medical appointments, home care services, and transportation.

Advocacy: Acting as a liaison between families and medical providers, especially during hospitalizations.
Support: Providing emotional support, addressing family caregiver burnout, and mediating conflicts regarding care decisions.
Placement Assistance: Evaluating potential assisted living or nursing home options.

When to Hire a Care Manager

Your loved one has limited or no family support nearby.
You are overwhelmed with the complexity of caregiving (e.g., managing dementia or multiple chronic conditions).
You need to move a loved one to a new living arrangement.

How to Find and Pay

Finding: Use the "Find an Aging Life Care Expert" search tool on the official Aging Life Care Association website.

Cost: These services are typically not covered by Medicare and are often paid for out-of-pocket, although some long-term care insurance policies may cover them.

Here is a link to the Aging Life Care Association website:

https://www.aginglifecare.org/
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