Caring for an aging loved one can be overwhelming, and it’s normal to feel unsure of where to turn. I’m here to walk alongside you—offering compassionate guidance, personalized solutions, and the support your family needs to move forward with clarity and peace of mind.
Schedule, attend, and manage communication regarding medical appointments and care needs.
Provide immediate support during emergencies, hospitalizations, or urgent care situations.
Advocate for clients’ needs, mediate family discussions, and guide through complex care decisions.
Promote social engagement and coordinate assistance with daily living tasks to enhance independence.
Evaluate care needs and assist in finding the most suitable living arrangements or community resources.
Do We Need Help?
It may be time to consider support from a geriatric care manager if:
Your loved one doesn’t have family nearby.
You’re new to caregiving and don’t know where to start.
Their medical or mental health needs are becoming complex.
Living safely at home is no longer possible.
You or your family feel overwhelmed, stressed, or burned out.
Family disagreements are getting in the way of decisions.
An advocate is needed to address concerns with care providers.
Dementia-related changes are creating confusion or stress.
You live out of town and can’t be there regularly.
Focusing on the individual’s wants and needs.
Coordinating seamless communication between family, doctors, and care providers.
Avoids unnecessary hospitalizations, inappropriate placements, and duplicate services.
Adapting care plans to meet the evolving needs of dynamic aging.
Connecting community professionals and support networks to ensure clients get seamless care.
Fostering meaningful connections and supportive relationships.