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Expert Guidance Through Every Step of Your Journey

At Nazareth Concierge, we offer personalized care and support to navigate the complex world of senior care. Our comprehensive assessments and personalized care planning ensure that every senior receives the care they deserve at every stage of their journey.

As part of the trusted Nazareth At Home family, our concierge services offer expert guidance and support to navigate the complex world of senior care. Our comprehensive assessments and personalized care planning ensure that every senior receives the care they deserve at every stage of their journey.  Elite Concierge provides support with efficiency, care, and attention to detail.

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Why Consult a Care Manager?

Navigating senior care can be complex and challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our Care Managers are here to guide and support you through every step, ensuring you and your loved ones receive the best possible care.

  • Changes in Ability: Adapting to new physical or cognitive limitations can be challenging. Our Care Managers help manage these transitions smoothly.
  • Family Living at a Distance: When family can’t be close by, our Care Managers ensure your loved ones are well cared for and keep distant family members informed.
  • Driving Concerns: We address safety issues related to driving and help find alternative transportation solutions.
  • Medication Adherence Issues: Ensuring medications are taken correctly and on time, managing prescriptions and coordinating with healthcare providers.
  • Social Isolation: Combating loneliness by facilitating social interactions and community engagement.
  • Family Discord: Assisting families in navigating complex care decisions and mediating conflicts.
  • Hospital Discharge: Managing the transition from hospital to home or another care setting, ensuring continuity of care.
  • Caregiver Burnout: Providing respite and support to caregivers to maintain their health and well-being.
  • New Diagnosis: Helping understand and manage new health conditions, coordinating with medical professionals for optimal care.
  • Cognitive Decline: Addressing challenges associated with dementia or other cognitive impairments, supporting both clients and their families.
  • Facility Placement: Assisting with the evaluation and selection of long-term care facilities when staying at home is no longer an option.
  • Loss of Spouse: Offering emotional and practical support during this difficult transition, helping to adjust to new life circumstances.

Priorities of a Care Manager

Our Care Managers are dedicated to fostering an environment of trust and empathy, making them not just providers but partners in your journey to optimal health and well-being.

  • Understanding Care Needs: Thorough assessment of each client’s unique situation to determine the necessary level of care.
  • Implementing and Coordinating Care: Developing and executing a customized care plan that addresses all aspects of the client’s health and well-being.
  • Monitoring Quality of Care: Regularly checking in to ensure the care provided meets our high standards and adjusting strategies as needed.
  • Re-evaluating Care Plan: Continually assessing the effectiveness of the care plan, making adjustments to adapt to the evolving needs of the client.

Knowledge Areas of a Care Manager

Our Care Managers possess a deep understanding and extensive experience across a broad range of care management disciplines, ensuring that every aspect of support is thoroughly covered. 

  • Navigating the Healthcare System: Guiding clients and families through complex healthcare landscapes to access necessary services.
  • Supporting Family Decisions: Providing expert advice to help families make informed decisions about care options.
  • Evaluating Housing Options: Assessing current and future housing needs to recommend the best living arrangements.
  • Advocating for the Senior: Ensuring the client’s rights and preferences are respected in all healthcare and living situations.
  • Managing Resources Wisely: Optimizing the use of available resources to provide cost-effective care without compromising quality.
  • Reducing Avoidable Risk: Implementing preventive measures to avoid potential health and safety risks.
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