Conduct care planning assessments to identify problems and current/ future needs Eligibility for assistance and need for services Screen, arrange and monitor in-home help and address additional health needs and concerns. Review financial, legal and medical issues and offering referrals to professional services for addressing problems and conserving assets Crisis intervention Act as a liaison to families, Physicians and long-distance care givers Offer guidance in identifying alternative housing options and facilitate transitions Provide counseling, psychosocial support, education and advocacy for elders and their families Offering guidance in identifying alternative housing options and facilitating transitions
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Geriatric Care Management
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Home Making Service
Light housekeeping Laundry Dishes Vacuuming Bedding change General organization Grocery shopping Meal preparation Medication reminders Errands Secretarial Transfers Transportation Dusting Change of bed linens Cognitive and physical supervision Running of local errands Scheduling appointments Transportation to appointment and community based activities
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Home Care Service
Diagnosis of Dementia or Alzheimer’s automatically requires homecare level care. Service level Pursuant of administrative rule He-P: 822.03(ab) *Homecare Service includes all Homemaking Services with additional assistance with: Cognitive and physical supervision Dementia Care Hospice/ Palliative care Bathing Toileting Skin care Hygiene Denture care Oral care Ambulation Range of motion exercises Transfers Dressing Nutrition
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End of Life Doula
Curtis Quality Care, LLC is proud to introduce the services of our certified End of Life Doula’s Curtis Quality Care has always taken pride in our Palliative and Hospice services as these programs have always been a passion for owner Heather and staff. We have striven to always provide excellence of care and wholehearted compassion to our clients and their families. To learn and provide a better and more holistic approach to dying, some of our staff have become Certified End of Life Doulas, otherwise known as Death Doulas, learning not only the about the process of dying both physically and…
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