Sunday, August 16, 2009
National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers: NAPGCM Video
Some 34 million people are caring for aging loved ones. In this three-minute mini-documentary that aired on public television stations in America, Mary Lynn Pannen and Suzanne Modigliani discuss the challenges faced by caregivers and how professional geriatric care managers can help."
National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers: NAPGCM Video
NAPGCM President Monika White's noted main points when locating a Professional Geriatric Care Manager."
Monday, August 10, 2009
The Elderly: Finding a Good Geriatric Care Manager - BusinessWeek
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Recognizing elder abuse | Local & State News
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Covenant Senior Resources Geriatric Care Management Maddux Press ...
Looking Out for Mom and Dad
Monday, July 20, 2009
Who Will Care for the Elderly and Disabled? - Kaiser Health News
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Maddux Press » CEO and Founder of Covenant Senior Resources Completes SHINE Training
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Elder Watch monthly monitoring
Aging Institute May Die Before its Time, Due To Economic Conditions Yet Washington Based Non-Profit Organization Forges Ahead with Scheduled Landmark Conference
Friday, July 3, 2009
When to Call a Geriatric Care Manager--For Trust Officers Attorneys
Email: infor@CovenantSeniorResources.com
When to Call Covenant Senior Resources
When you have a client who…
· Has a limited support system
· Needs support and resources to maintain independence
· Is stressed by the caregiver role
· Has multiple diagnoses/difficult situations that complicate decision-making and care coordination
· Requires a ‘road map’ after a new diagnosis or hospitalization
· Has family that can not reach consensus, needing information and objectivity
· Struggles with balancing safety and independent issues
· Needs consistent unbiased accurate communications
· Requires supervision and on-going training of existing care providers
When You…
· Need consistent accurate information
· Require a comprehensive professional assessment of your older client’s situation
· Want the best care for your clients
· Notice a change in your older clientele, perhaps indicating a need for intervention
· Are concerned about an older client
· Get a call from an elder’s family member, who is turning to you for eldercare advice
National Family Caregivers Association
Encouraging Family Caregivers to Speak Up
July 2009 E-LETTER
TO NFCA ONLINE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
This month find information on:
Make This the Month You Speak Up for Comprehensive Healthcare Reform
Enabling Personalized Care and Patient Engagement
Participate in an Online Conversation About Caregiving
Mark Your Calendar: Funding Solutions for Senior Living and Care
Volunteers Needed for Research Programs
Important News About the Summer Issue of TAKE CARE!
Make This the Month You Speak Up for Comprehensive Healthcare Reform
NOW is the time for all family caregivers to Speak Up for healthcare reform that truly meets the needs of individuals with chronic illnesses and conditions and those who care for them. A two-day national call-in period has been established to allow family caregivers and others to tell our elected officials that America’s patients must be protected from high medical costs.
Family caregivers often provide care and comfort recognized by health plans or Medicare. Clear instructions on a care program, including coordination among healthcare providers, can help ensure that bad medical conditions don't get worse. Adherence to a care program can save money and lives. It’s time to tell Congress to: Include family caregivers as part of the healthcare team; include clear instructions and adherence programs as part of ongoing care and prevention; and include protection for patients against high out-of-pocket costs by capping health expenses and having caps include pharmaceuticals.
The national call-in period is July 7 and July 8. The number to call is 866/210-3678. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your voice heard.
Enabling Personalized Care and Patient Engagement
NFCA is excited that Intel’s Digital Health Group has become a Founding Partner in our Corporate Leadership Council because Intel understands how important it is for caregiving families to have access to well-coordinated chronic illness care and seamless transitions between personnel and settings. As a technology innovator, Intel is committed to finding innovative ways to support caregiving families and developing new technologies that will help improve patient care and safety, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance quality of life across the continuum of care.
With people living longer, we are witnessing a dramatic rise in the number of people with chronic conditions. The nation’s 50 million family caregivers know all too well that the process of caring for a loved one takes both an emotional and physical toll. More tools and better support systems that help improve lines of communication between all members of the care team and patients are critical to helping deliver the best care possible.
An example of Intel’s commitment to designing solutions to help support a shift in current healthcare delivery models for individuals with chronic conditions is the Intel® Health Guide. The Intel Health Guide is a comprehensive personal health system that combines an in-home patient device with an online interface that allows nurses and physicians to monitor and remotely manage care. Patients are empowered to engage in a more active role in their own care, and the Intel Health Guide enables more informed and personalized care, which may lead to better patient satisfaction. Remote patient monitoring systems have been available for many years as part of the VA’s chronic care coordination program. Now those of us outside the VA system will be able to reap the benefits of this approach that has been shown to help improve care and reduce costs. More information can be found at www.intel.com/healthcare.
Participate in an Online Conversation About Caregiving
NFCA members are invited to participate in a unique online conversation on caregiving with Feminism2.0 (www.fem2pt0.com), an online group for all women interested in better policy for women, families and society.
On July 13, Fem2.0 is focusing on caregiving — not just family caregiving, but on all of the caregiving women do in their lives. The primary question to be discussed is, “How can caregiving be made easier to make our lives easier?”
Fem2.0 is looking to NFCA members to share your insights, comments, and personal stories about family caregiving in two ways: First, any time before July 13, either write a short piece, or, if you have a blog about family caregiving, send the link to info@fem2pt0.com and put “caregiving” in the subject line. They will include the link or your article in their Blog Carnival. Then on Monday, July 13, at 10 p.m. Eastern time, everyone is invited to participate in the “Women and Caregiving” Twittercast. To join a Twittercast, simply use your Twitter account (sign up for one at www.twitter.com) and log onto Tweetchat at www.tweetchat.com; then follow “@fem2.” Much like a chat room, you will see all the messages from Twitter that are on “@fem2” and you can join the conversation by typing in the box on the top. While you are on Twitter, be sure to “follow” NFCA at http://twitter.com/NFCAcaregivers.
Mark Your Calendar: Funding Solutions for Senior Living and Care
The National Family Caregivers Association and SNAPforSeniors invite you to attend a FREE 30-minute online webinar for older Americans and their family caregivers on Wednesday, July 15, at 11 a.m. Pacific time/2 p.m. Eastern time. The webinar will feature two national experts in the field of financing options for senior housing and care: Elias Papasavvas, founder and CEO of Elderlife Financial Services, and Chris Orestis, president of Life Care Funding Group.
Participants will: Gain an understanding of a senior living line of credit, learn about life insurance settlements, and understand the criteria for eligibility. Participants will also receive the “Silver Tsunami” White Paper, a 13-page study examining statistical information outlining economic and social factors that will impact those born between 1939 and 1964, and a free, no obligation consultation with Life Care Funding Group.
To register, go to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/994533577. Questions? Contact Karen Beaudry at 206/575-0728 ext. 2013 or e-mail karen.beaudry@snapforseniors.com.
Upcoming Research Programs
The following information is provided as a public service. NFCA has no connection to the research programs publicized below and no endorsement is implied.
Do You Want to Tell Your Healthcare Story?
The University of Michigan Center for Managing Chronic Disease and Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness, Inc. have been awarded a grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the obstacles facing the chronically ill and their family caregivers; interventions that do and do not work to surmount those obstacles; and ways in which the work done by the NIH, including research and clinical trials, may be helpful to patients with chronic illnesses and their caregivers. With the help of 12 patients and family caregivers, a survey has been developed that can be taken online at http://chronicdisease.survey.sgizmo.com.
If you are a family caregiver of a person with a chronic illness such as Crohn's disease, epilepsy, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, immune deficiency, or another chronic illness and you are at least 18 years old, you are encouraged to take the survey. If you are unable to take the survey online, if you would prefer to be interviewed by telephone, or if you have questions about the research, contact Shelley Stoll at 734/764-7136. She will answer your questions, provide more details about the study, and arrange for an interviewer to call you to schedule a telephone interview at a time that’s convenient for you.
Attention Female Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors
The Loyola University Chicago School of Nursing is seeking female family caregivers to participate in a study investigating stress and coping related to caregiving. If you are a female over the age of 18 with the ability to speak, read, and write English and caring for a family member who has experienced a stroke within the past three to 12 months, you may be eligible to participate in this study. The study entails completion of written questionnaires and collection of saliva samples to measure a stress hormone. Interested participants will be mailed study materials and will return materials in a provided postage-paid packet. Participants will be compensated for their time. For more information, please contact Dr. Karen Saban at 708/216-1244.
Important News About the Summer Issue of TAKE CARE!
As you have probably heard by now, today’s economy is hurting NFCA, just as it is hurting many of you. One of our greatest expenses is the printing and mailing of TAKE CARE! four times per year. We deeply regret that we will not be able to print and mail our summer issue; however, it will be available online at www.thefamilycaregiver.org.
We understand that many of our members don’t have access to the Internet. If you know someone who will be unable to access our summer issue online, please consider printing it out and sharing it with them. If you would like to make a donation to NFCA to help us continue printing and mailing this valuable member resource, please go to www.thefamilycaregiver.org. No amount is too small and all donations will be gratefully accepted
For more information on how care giver assistance, elder monitoring and other aging related questions and concerns, visit Covenant Senior Resources, geriatric care management.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Medicare Plans to Cut Specialists' Payments - WSJ.com
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Could you use a geriatric care manager? | Fiftyshift
CDC: Walkers, canes the cause of many elderly falls - Related Stories - AHIP Solutions SmartBrief
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
The Item - South Carolina
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
American Thinker: True Grit: Growing Old in America
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Covenant Senior Resources, Geriatric Care Management: Covenant Senior Resources, Geriatric Care Management: Palliative Care
“New Adventure”
Senior Living Transitions
When the time comes for your parent or loved one to make the transition back home or into a long term care facility, Covenant Senior Resources is here for you. We know first-hand the psychological and physical strain that changes in a living environment or care facility can have on older clients and their care giver families. You can rest assured that we will make the “New Adventure” as comfortable and as effortless as possible. Services provided include:
A complete psychosocial, functional and clinical assessment of the elder to discover any health or safety issues related to moving
A detailed and individualized care and wellness plan
Coordinating all aspects of the move
Linking you with a mortgage broker and oversee the selling of the home
Sprucing up the home to give it more curb appeal, thereby raising its market value (painting, necessary lawn and garden maintenance, household cleaning, etc)
Hiring an effective and trustworthy appraiser / estate sale planner to oversee the selling of household items and valuables
Linking you with a respected senior long-term care planner to advise on how to invest the proceeds from the sale of the home to effectively pay for medical and living expenses in the future
Linking with a satisfactory storage facility, if needed
Disconnecting all utilities
Submitting the necessary changes of address
The best part is that you and your parent will have a dedicated care manager to guide you every step of the way. Your care manager will be available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week and will act as your liaison and your loved one’s staunch advocate, overseeing the transition and quickly responding should problems arise. We only utilize licensed and bonded service providers and our support staff is available anytime to answer questions and address concerns. So let us worry about the extra stuff, so you can spend your time where you’re needed most…
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Covenant Senior Resources, Geriatric Care Management: Covenant Senior Resources, Geriatric Care Management: Palliative Care
http://www.covenantseniorresources.com/
Monday, April 27, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Palliative Care
Advance Directive
Vice President of Marketing
Covenant Senior Resources
www.CovenantSeniorResources.com
Advance Directive--a term used to describe two kinds of legal documents, living wills and medical Powers of Attorney. Advance Directives documents allow a person to give detailed instructions about theri future medical care should she/he be deemed unable to participate in medical decisions relating to themselves due to serious illness or incapacity. Each state regulates the use of advance directives according to different legislation.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Challenge
Covenant Senior Resources
4501 Manatee Avenue West, #198
Bradenton, Florida 34209
www.CovenantSeniorResources.com
Caring for a parent or older loved one can be a challenging and frightening experience. The maze of issues involved with care giving can be overwhelming...
- Communication with medical staff
- Monitoring medications
- Maintaining proper nutrition
- Monitoring the home for safety issues
- Bill paying
- transportation to and from appointments and community activities
- monitoring the staff at the nursing home or assisted living facility
- Maintenance of their home and lawn...
These are just some of the time consuming and stressful tasks associated with caring for an aging parent or loved on. For most of us, juggling life's daily tasks, such as work, home, children, and other personal affairs is enough to keep us busy every hour of the day. Add to that the care of a parent or other aging loved one and it can be a taxing experience for both the caregiver and the elder.
Covenant Senior Resources utilizes compassionate, knowledgeable professionals who are trained to handle these challenges to provide peace of mind to you and your loved ones. Our care managers assist older adults in reaching their full active potential, while acting as an experienced guide and resource for families of elders. Our care managers are involved in crisis intervention, counseling and guidance with the transition to an assisted living or nursing home and referrals to other support services. Covenant Senior Resources acts as your liaison and your loved one's staunch advocate, overseeing care and quickly responding should problems arise.
Our mission is to improve the highest quality of life for seniors and preserve their dignity by providing essential services that will maintain their highest level of social, physical and spiritual functioning using our vast knowledge and expertise in the health care and social services industry. We strive to reassure home-bound seniors and their families/care givers that they are still contributors to the community. We nurture a relationship with our client as to leave them feeling empowered and confident of their ability to still be in control of their own life.
Call us at 941-773-4175 or email us at info@covenantseniorresources.com if you would like more information on this valuable service or other concerns related to aging and/or care giving.
