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WELCOME I am delighted to welcome you to the second edition of the Aging Life Care™ Association’s (ALCA) Mid-Atlantic Resource Directory! We’re incredibly grateful to Steve Gurney and the Retirement Living Sourcebook for their support in producing this guide, as well as promoting the sponsorship of our upcoming Chapter Conference on October 22 – 23. We are proud to be the 4th largest of the 9 regional chapters of ALCA and our membership has grown about 20% over the last 5 years. Our members are social workers, nurses, therapists, gerontologists and certified care managers and 80% are certified at the two highest levels of membership: Advanced Professional and Professional. We also enjoy very collegial relationships with one another and provide referrals to care managers locally, regionally and across the country to help guide families and responsible parties (such as court appointed guardians) and provide support to our clients who are experiencing challenges with aging or disability. We also continue to value our partnership with members of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and they are an integral part of this guide. Members of NAELA were among the first professionals to encourage social workers and nurses to assist with their clients’ care needs. They provided support during the early days of our association and we continue to work closely with them today. Our valued ALCA corporate partner members provide ongoing support for the work of our chapter, and we also welcome the additional support of our community partners across the region including home care companies, assisted living communities, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals and hospices. Together you have helped to make this guide and our conference possible. On behalf of our Board and the 2017 Conference Committee, and their hard-
President Susy Elder Murphy Debra Levy Eldercare Associates President Elect Judy Grumbly Secretary Wendy Liebling Liebling Elder Care Immediate Past President Denise Valerio Valerio Care Management
working Co-Chairs Denise Valerio and Ellen Platt, we thank you! Since 1985, members of ALCA (formerly known as the National Association for Professional Geriatric Care Managers) have distinguished themselves in the field of aging through a rigorous credentialing process, a strict Code of Ethics and unparalleled expertise in eight core areas. These areas are the keys to improving our clients’ lives and include: Legal, Crisis Intervention, Health & Disability, Financial, Housing, Family, Local Resources and Advocacy. We also frequently partner with members of the American Association of Daily Money Managers and the National Association of Senior Move Managers to meet all of the needs of our shared clients. Welcome to our 2017 guide and conference! Susy Elder Murphy, BA, CMC President, Mid-Atlantic Chapter Committee of ALCA
Board Members At-Large Sarah Benson ElderTree Care Management Mary Faith Ferretto Ferretto Eldercare Consulting Erin Kershaw Brandywine Elder Care Management
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All photos in this publication are of Aging Life Care Managers and/or their clients. Cover Photo Credits: Debra Levy Eldercare Associates, and Ferretto Eldercare Consulting
Inside This Guide
Research. Search. Identify. The ALCA Resource Guide was designed to help individuals find the resources they need to plan for senior living or navigate through challenges associated with aging. The guide features both expert articles and detailed listings. The unbiased articles are written by professionals to educate consumers about all the options available to help seniors and their families. The comprehensive listings provide all the information consumers need to find a professional or organization to meet their unique needs.
Research aging services and complete your search for the right provider all in one place. Turn the page to get started. Aging Life Care Resources
Understand Aging Life Care™ ............................................................................................ 2 Aging Life Care Association Code of Ethics.................................................................... 3 How to Find an Aging Life Care Professional™ Near You........................................... 4 Aging Life Care Association™ (ALCA) Membership Levels........................................ 6 Study Shows Value of Aging Life Care Managers to Caregivers............................. 23 Complete listings of Aging Life Care Professionals in the Mid-Atlantic..... 7-22
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Senior Housing Resources
HOUSING
Selecting a Senior Housing Option.................................................................................. 31 Focusing on Individuals........................................................................................................ 33 New Medicare Cards Offer Greater Protection ............................................................ 34 Senior Housing Listings..................................................................................................... 36-40
Home Care Resources
AGING IN PLACE
How to Remain at Home...................................................................................................... 41 Planning for the Care You Need at Home....................................................................... 42 Pay For Home Care.................................................................................................................. 44 Medicare and Home Care..................................................................................................... 45 Home Care Listings.............................................................................................................. 47-51
Elder Law Resources
How Care Managers and Elder Law Attorneys Work Together............................... 27 Elder Law Listings ................................................................................................................ 29 RESOURCES
Senior Living Resources
Five Myths About Hospice and End-Of-Life-Care........................................................ 52 Alzheimer’s Behavior Challenges - Tips for Managing Care..................................... 53 Untreated Hearing Loss - Our Unrealistic Expectations............................................ 54 Resources to Meet Every Need........................................................................................... 55 Find Local Services.................................................................................................................. 61 Resources Listings................................................................................................................ 57-60
AGING LIFE CARETM is a trademark of the Aging Life Care Association. Only ALCA Members are authorized to use this term to identify their services. AGING LIFE CARE PROFESSIONALTM is a trademark of the Aging Life Care Association. It is an indication of membership in ALCA, and only ALCA Members are authorized to use this term.
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Understand Aging Life Care™ Aging Life Care / geriatric care management is a holistic, client-centered approach to caring for older adults or others facing ongoing health challenges. What is an Aging Life Care Professional? An Aging Life Care Professional™, also known as a geriatric care manager, is a health and human services specialist who acts as a guide and advocate for families who are caring for older relatives or disabled adults. The Aging Life Care Professional is educated and experienced in any of several fields related to aging life care / care management, including, but not limited to gerontology, nursing, social work, psychology or occupational therapy. The Aging Life Care Professional assists clients in attaining their maximum functional potential. The individual’s independence is encouraged, while safety and security concerns are also addressed. Aging Life Care Professionals have extensive knowledge about the costs, quality and availability of resources in their communities. Aging Life Care Professionals are members of the Aging Life Care Association™ (ALCA) and differ from Patient Advocates, Senior Advisors, Senior Navigators and Elder Advocates. ALCA members must meet the stringent education, experience and certification requirements of the organization, and all members are required to adhere to a strict code of ethics and standards of practice. What Services do Aging Life Care Professionals Provide? Aging Life Care Professionals provide guidance to help families ensure quality care and an optimal life for those they love through:
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• Assessment and monitoring • Planning and problem-solving • Education and advocacy • Family caregiver coaching • Long-distance caregiving Aging Life Care Professionals are engaged to assist in a variety of areas, such as: • Housing – helping families evaluate and select the appropriate level of housing or residential options. • Home care services – determining the types of services that are right for a client and assisting the family to engage and monitor those services. • Medical management – attending doctor appointments, facilitating communication between doctor, client and family, and if appropriate, monitoring client’s adherence to medical orders and instructions. • Communication – keeping family members and professionals informed as to the well-being and changing needs of the client. • Social activities – providing opportunities for the client to engage in social, recreational or cultural activities that enrich quality of life. • Legal – referring to or consulting with an elder law attorney; providing expert opinions for courts in determining level of care. • Financial – may include reviewing or overseeing bill paying or consulting with accountant or client’s Power of Attorney. • Entitlements – providing information on Federal and state entitlements; connecting families to local programs. • Safety and security – monitoring the client at home; recommending technologies to add to security or safety; observing changes and potential risks of exploitation or abuse.
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• Long-distance care – coordinating the care of a loved one for families that live at a distance, including crisis management. Local, cost-effective resources are identified and engaged as needed. A care plan tailored for each individual’s circumstances is prepared after a comprehensive assessment. How do you know that you need an Aging Life Care Professional? You may need an Aging Life Care Professional if: • The person you are caring for has limited or no family support. • Your family has just become involved with helping the individual and needs direction about available services. • The person you are caring for has multiple medical or psychological issues. • The person you are caring for is unable to live safely in his/her current environment. • Your family is either “burned out” or confused about care solutions. • Your family has limited time and/ or expertise in dealing with your loved ones’ chronic care needs. • Your family is at odds regarding care decisions. • The person you are caring for is not pleased with current care providers and requires advocacy. • The person you are caring for is confused about his/her own financial and/or legal situation. • Your family needs education and/or direction in dealing with behaviors associated with dementia. • You live at a distance from your loved one. Thank you to the Aging Life Care Association™ for permission to share this information. You may learn more about Aging Life Care™ at aginglifecare.org.
Mid-Atlantic Chapter The Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) developed the standards of practice and code of ethics to guide Aging Life Care Professionals in their daily professional and business practices. Additional information, as well as the full code, is available on ALCA’s website: aginglifecare.org.
THE CODE OF ETHICS PROVIDES: Accountability to our Clients ALCA members recognize diversity in our society and embrace a multi-cultural approach to support the worth, dignity, potential and uniqueness of each client. The Code of Ethics acknowledges the vulnerable population we serve and makes explicit the highest standards of practice. Accountability to the Public The Code of Ethics sets a national standard for the professional practice of Aging Life Care™. It defines for the public the ethical responsibilities expected of ALCA’s members and the organization’s role in maintaining the highest standards of practice and promotion of ethical behavior. Education of Aging Life Care Professionals ALCA recognizes the diversity of the experience and education of its members and the needs of members for guidance in both their professional and business roles, and thus the Code of Ethics was developed to guide members in each of these roles. It states the core values and principles to current and future members, to the public, and to allied professionals. All members of ALCA are expected to understand and behave in a manner that is consistent with the provisions of the Code of Ethics. A Framework for Analyzing & Resolving Ethical Dilemmas The Code of Ethics offers a framework for ethical decisionmaking when conflicts arise in either the practice or the business of Aging Life Care. It assists Aging Life Care Professionals in examining the ethical issues present in all aspects of their work by identifying what principles need to be considered and how to prioritize them when it is necessary to make a choice. It asks Aging Life Care Professionals to be aware of their own biases as they seek to resolve ethical dilemmas. Assistance in Reviewing Complaints In ALCA’s Peer Review Process the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice serve as the basis for assessing and resolving ethical or business practice complaints against members in their practice of Aging Life Care.
THE CODE: ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE SUPPORTING THESE PRINCIPLES Integrity An Aging Life Care Professional is honest, diligent, and accountable in the provision of service. An Aging Life Care Professional always acts in a manner that is consistent with the professional values stated in this Code. Loyalty and Responsibility An Aging Life Care Professional is trustworthy and dependable in all aspects of both professional and business relationships. An Aging Life Care Professional maintains confidentiality, avoids conflicts of interest, and always pursues the best interest of clients. Promoting Benefit and Avoiding Harm An Aging Life Care Professional promotes clients’ interests, values, and welfare in order to maximize benefits and avoid harm. An Aging Life Care Professional is aware of potential conflicts that may arise when balancing the benefits and risks of interventions being considered. An Aging Life Care Professional strives to assure that vulnerable clients’ individual choices are maximized to the greatest extent possible. Respect for Clients’ Rights and Dignity An Aging Life Care Professional treats clients with respect, as complete individuals with their own history, narrative, and unique cultural identity. An Aging Life Care Professional respects the rights of each client, including the right to privacy, and, for the vulnerable client, strives to balance client autonomy with the need for protection and safety. Justice An Aging Life Care Professional behaves in a just and fair way in all professional and business relationships. An Aging Life Care Professional does not promote or sanction any form of discrimination such as discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or socioeconomic status.
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How to Find an Aging Life Care Manager™ Near You All Aging Life Care Managers™ have similar skill sets, but the care managers best equipped to help you are the ones in your area. Aging Life Care Managers are experts on the resources available in their various geographic regions. We have done our best to group the Mid-Atlantic Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) members into geographic regions based on the states served (Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and DC), but many of our members serve large areas that include several jurisdictions. For instance, some care managers in Pennsylvania also serve border areas over the state line in Delaware, and vice versa.
Regions served by the Mid-Atlantic chapter
To make sure that an ALCA member serves your exact area, you can: 1. Check their website to verify service area. 2. G o to aginglifecare.org and click on the FIND AN AGING LIFE CARE EXPERT button. For best results, particularly in more rural areas, enter your zip code and use as wide a search radius as possible, 25 miles or more. 3. C all the Aging Life Care Professional nearest your area. If they aren’t able to help you, they will direct you to another ALCA member who can!
Why Choose an Aging Life Care Manager? AALCA promotes the highest standards of practice. Membership in ALCA is open only to qualified individuals with specialized degrees and experience in human services, including social work, psychology, gerontology or nursing. Those who are at the Advanced Professional level of membership hold one of four ALCA-approved certifications. Only members of ALCA can call themselves Aging Life Care Managers. Aging Life Care Managers have diverse experiences, credentials and backgrounds. Many are licensed in their state in specific fields (such as nursing or 4
social work). Aging Life Care Managers may call themselves professionals, consultants, advisors or by other titles. All care managers do not specialize in all areas of aging life care. When looking for a care manager, find out his/her areas of expertise. You will want to hire someone who regularly handles clients with needs similar to yours. Aging Life Care Managers who primarily work with older adults bring more to their practice than an expertise in geriatrics. They bring a deep knowledge of aging issues that allows them
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and their staff to overcome the myths related to aging and focus on the problems at hand. At the same time, they have tremendous experience working with resources in your community. They are fully aware of real life problems, health and otherwise, that emerge as individuals age and the tools that are available to address those issues. They are also connected with a community of social workers, nurses, psychologists, elder law attorneys, advocates, and other elder care professionals who may be of assistance to you.
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QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN LOOKING FOR AN AGING LIFE CARE MANAGER It is important for consumers to ask questions. Some of these include: • What are the primary services provided by your agency/business? • How many Aging Life Care Managers are in your agency/ business? • Is there a fee for the initial consultation and, if so, how much? • What are your professional credentials? • Are you licensed in your profession? • How long have you been providing aging life care or care management services? • Are you available for emergencies? • Does your company also provide home care services? • How do you communicate information? • What are your fees? (These should be provided to the consumer/ responsible party in writing prior to services starting.) • Can you provide me with references? The answers to your questions will assist you in determining whether a particular Aging Life Care Manager or agency/business has the qualifications important to you for a successful relationship. If you have a specific issue that requires immediate attention, be sure to inform the Aging Life Care Manager of this during the initial conversation.
Mid-Atlantic Chapter The Mid-Atlantic Aging Life Care Association members serve Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and West Virginia. Our comprehensive member listings on the following pages are grouped by state. Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia are then grouped by region to make finding a professional in your area easier.
Maryland • Eastern Shore - Includes Salisbury and Ocean City • Metro Baltimore – Surrounding counties including Anne Arundel • Metro DC /MD – Includes Montgomery & Prince George’s Counties • Southern – Includes Charles County, Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties • Western - Includes Frederick, Hagerstown and surrounding region.
Pennsylvania • Central – Includes State College and Harrisburg • Northeastern – Includes Wilkes-Barre • Southeastern – Includes Philadelphia and surrounding counties • Western – Includes Pittsburgh
Virginia • Blue Ridge – Includes Lynchburg • Northern VA – DC Metro region • Piedmont – Includes Richmond and surrounding region • Southwest – Includes Blacksburg and surrounding region • Tidewater – Includes Norfolk, Virginia Beach and surrounding region • Valley – Includes Charlottesville and surrounding region
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Aging Life Care Association™ (ALCA) Membership Levels The Aging Life Care Association™ (ALCA) offers several levels of individual membership and benefits that respond to the needs of Aging Life Care Professionals™ at every step of their careers. The profession of Aging Life Care™ / geriatric care management is growing and different professionals within the field have different levels of experience, education and certification that support their practice. ALCA is proactively meeting the needs of the profession by creating membership categories that recognize high certification standards and professionalism, while also being inclusive to allow all practitioners of Aging Life Care/care management a home within ALCA. The end goal of ALCA and all its members is improved service and quality of life for older adults and their families. Advanced Professional Member Advanced Professional Members must: • Hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. with at least one degree in a field related to Aging Life Care/ care management (i.e. counseling, gerontology, mental health, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology or social work); • Be primarily engaged in a paid position in the direct practice, administration or supervision of client-centered services to the elderly and their families; • Have two years of post-degree supervised experience in a paid position in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years; and • Hold a current ALCA-approved certification. Professionals can also qualify for the Advanced Membership level if they hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. 6
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS AT A GLANCE
• Advanced Professional - AVP • Professional - PRO • Associate - ASC • Student - STU • Emeritus - EMR degree in a field unrelated to Aging Life Care/care management. However, these members must meet all of the other criteria outlined above, and they must have three years of post-degree supervised experience in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years. The Advanced Professional level also includes members designated as Fellows of the Leadership Academy. Professional Member Professional Members must: • Hold an Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree with at least one degree held in a field related to Aging Life Care/care management (i.e. counseling, gerontology, mental health, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology or social work); • Be primarily engaged in a paid position in the direct practice, administration or supervision of client-centered services to the elderly and their families; and • Have two years of post-degree supervised experience in a paid position in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years. Members may also qualify if they hold an Associate’s Nursing degree or Diploma in Nursing and meet all of the other criteria outlined above.
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Practitioners can also qualify for the Professional Membership level if they hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree in a field unrelated to Aging Life Care/care management. However, these members must meet all of the other criteria outlined above, and they must have three years of post-degree supervised experience in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years. Associate Associate Members must: • Hold an Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree; • Be primarily engaged in a paid position in the direct practice, administration or supervision of client-centered services to the elderly and their families. Members may also qualify if they hold an Associate’s Nursing degree or Diploma in Nursing and meet all of the other criteria outlined above. Practitioners can also qualify if they hold an LPN, PTA or OTA license and meet all of the other criteria outlined above. Student Member A non-voting member who is presently enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate or certificate program from an accredited University or College with an interest in Aging Life Care/care management. Members must show proof of enrollment with each renewal. Emeritus Member A non-voting member who is retired from the active practice of Aging Life Care/care management and has been an ALCA member in good standing at the Advanced level (formerly Certified Geriatric Care Manager) for a minimum of five (5) years.
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WASHINGTON, DC
Christine Bitzer Seabury Resources for Aging 202-364-0020 seaburycaremanagement.org AVP Christine has extensive experience working with and improving the lives of older adults in the community. A non-profit, Seabury Care Management assists clients & families to navigate complex situations and live with independence and dignity. Our work includes assessments, care planning, consultations, advocacy, crisis intervention, education, placements and collaboration with guardians/conservators. Serving DC, MD, VA. Wendy M. Blum
Seabury Resources for Aging
202-364-0020
seaburycaremanagement.org
AVP
Wendy has extensive experience assessing needs and challenges, coordinating care and improving lives of older adults. A non-profit, Seabury Care Management assists clients & families to navigate complex situations and live with independence and dignity. Our work includes assessments, care planning, consultations, advocacy, crisis intervention, education, placements and collaboration with guardians/conservators. We serve DC, MD & VA Irene V. Jackson-Brown
Jackson-Brown Associates, LLC
202-722-4205
theartofeldercare.com
AVP
Jackson-Brown Associates, LLC, “The Art of Eldercare,” brings 20 years of expertise and direct experience in family caregiving, care management, and applied gerontology. We provide innovative solutions to challenges that individuals and families face and help navigate agerelated issues. Using a client-centered, “whole-life” approach, we pay attention to health/medical, social, and legal aspects related to aging. Montrella Cowan Joanne Evans Carol Kaplun Amy Kisanga
Debra Micheli Judith Shapiro
IONA Senior Services Elder Care Management IONA Senior Services
202-590-2356 iona.org 202-625-0467 202-895-9477 iona.org
PRO AVP PRO
Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com ASC Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Amy has over 20 years nursing experience in various settings including Sub-Acute Rehabilitation, Long Term Care, Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Home Care and is a Certified Dementia Practitioner. We also offer concierge companions and our unique WellSenior™ program. Buckley’s for Seniors, LLC ElderTree Care Management Services
703-390-0535 703-424-7575
buckleys4seniors.com eldertreecare.com
AVP PRO
Jewish Family Services of Delaware
302-478-9411
jfsdelaware.org
ASC
DELAWARE
Karen Commeret
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
Associate = ASC
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Phone
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DELAWARE (CONTINUED)
Sharon Dickol
AgeWise Solutions
302-858-6449
agewisesolutions.com
AVP
AgeWise Solutions is a proud provider of care management services in Delaware and nearby areas of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Under Sharon’s leadership, the AgeWise team offers more than 75 years of experience in the fields of nursing, social work and care management. Our services include assessment, care planning, medication management, advocacy, care coordination, crisis intervention, placement guidance, information and referrals.
Susan Hammond
Decisions 4 Life, LLC
302-528-3789
decisions4life.com
AVP
Enabling clients to Age in Place, Decisions 4 Life has provided care management services to Delaware seniors and disabled adults since 2006. Sue is a licensed Occupational Therapist, Nursing Home Administrator, and Certified Care Manager. Services include assessment and care planning by nurses and rehabilitation professionals, home safety assessment, medication management, care coordination, physician communication and objective resource referrals.
Alice R. Martinelli In Care of Alice & ASCs 302-530-9109 incareofalice.com PRO MARYLAND
EasternShore Shore--Includes IncludesSalisbury Salisburyand andOcean OceanCity Cityand andsurrounding surroundingregion, region,see seemap mapon onpage page95 Eastern Lynn Carr Alliance in Aging 410-507-0915 allianceinaging.com AVP Wendy Miller Annapolis Senior Care Solutions 410-834-1452 annapolisseniors.com PRO Metro Baltimore Baltimore -- Surrounding counties including Anne Arundel and surrounding region, see map on page 5 Metro 9 Anne Arrington Rosner Healthcare Navigation 443-812-8204 rosnerhealthcarenavigation.com PRO Lynn Carr Alliance in Aging 410-507-0915 allianceinaging.com AVP Alliance in Aging offers a comprehensive assessment by an RN of the needs and wishes of elderly individuals and their family including health, memory, safety, home care, LTC finances, housing alternatives, caregivers, end-of-life. AIA will identify, coordinate and monitor the best possible plan and mix of care and services in Anne Arundel and parts of Prince George’s, Queen Anne and Calvert counties. Mary Faith Ferretto Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. 410-661-6720 ferrettoeldercare.com AVP • Seasoned, multi-disciplinary team providing Aging Life Care (TM) Management Services. • Goals - Balancing independence/autonomy with health/safety; • Offering personalized, professional assessments, close monitoring/advocacy, caregiver fortification, objective plans of care, consensus-building and eldercare coaching • Services supporting out-of-town family; • Compassionate understanding of complex issues. Serving Central MD and limited services on the MD Eastern Shore and South Central PA Tracey A. Franz
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Ferretto Eldercare Consulting
443 474-6666
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PRO
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MARYLAND (CONTINUED)
Penny Graf Vanessa Hughes
Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. Howard County Office on Aging
410-440-2938 ferrettoeldercare.com 443-591-4634
AVP AVP
Wendy Miller
Annapolis Senior Care Solutions
410-834-1452
PRO
annapolisseniors.com
• Wendy has over sixteen years of experience as a clinical social worker in various medical and residential settings, including hospitals, retirement communities and skilled nursing facilities. • Wendy can assist families with planning, complete comprehensive in-home assessments, coordinate and arrange supportive services, facilitate family meetings, and provide advocacy within the healthcare system. Sandra Millner Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc 443-617-6854 ferrettoeldercare.com AVP Marilyn M Murphy Straticare Healthcare Navigation and Mediation, LLC 410 -868 -7031 straticare.com ASC Are you overwhelmed by elder care issues? The Straticare team is here to help. We facilitate difficult family conversations to guide you and your loved ones through the journey of aging. We are committed to preserving family relationships, providing emotional support and direction, and ensuring that your loved ones are being appropriately and compassionately cared for. With Straticare, you can find peace, knowing your loved one is getting the care they deserve. Susan Newhouse Senior Solutions, LLC 443-845-0025 snewhouse@seniorsolutions-baltimore.com AVP Person-Centered Aging Life Care Services Supporting Independence and Quality of Life • Specialization in helping people remain in their own homes • Advocacy in relation to facility-based care • Detail-oriented coordination in complex situations • Close collaboration and communication with family members Ellen Platt The Option Group/Senior Management Options 410-667-0266 theoptiongroup.net AVP Care Managers serve families, guardians and seniors to ensure the highest level of safety, independence and comfort as possible through: • Crisis Intervention • Individual/Family Assessments • Care Plan Development and Implementation • Resource Identification and Care Coordination • Eldercare Counseling and Support • Assistance With Managing Care at Home or Facility Placement • Education and Advocacy • Ongoing Monitoring Zandra Quartner ZQ Care Management 410-484-2076 zqcaremanagement.com AVP
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
Associate = ASC
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MARYLAND (CONTINUED)
Jill Rosner Rosner Healthcare Navigation 410-591-6378 rosnerhealthcarenavigation.com AVP At Rosner Healthcare Navigation, there’s always a nurse in the house. Whether you or a loved one needs crisis care management or a comprehensive assessment which includes health,psychosocial and safety, Rosner Healthcare will help you navigate the challenging decision making ahead. Jessica Rowe Jessica Rowe ElderCare Consulting, LLC 443-980-2914 jessicaroweeldercare.com AVP Arlene Saks-Martin ARMEL, Inc. 410-655-6025 Armel-Inc.com AVP Beth Alper Slepian Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. 410-591-7072 ferrettoeldercare.com AVP Allyson Stanton Stanton Psychotherapy, Inc. 443-812-1028 stantonpsychotherapy.com PRO Jennifer Wilkinson Rynbrandt Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. 440 281-1808 ferrettoeldercare.com AVP Metro DC-MD Metro DC-MD DC-MD Suburbs Suburbs Includes - Includes Montgomery Montgomery Prince George’s George’s & PrinceCounties, Counties, George’ssee see Counties, map on on page see pagemap Metro Suburbs -- Includes Montgomery && Prince map 9 9 on page 5 Rosemary Allender
Family Eldercare Management
301-262-5082
familyeldercaremanagement.com
Our mission is for Seniors and their Families to achieve and maintain the best possible quality of life. This is accomplished through active client involvement coupled with our expertise in aging issues and extensive knowledge of available resources. We provide personalized Assessments, Evaluations for Memory Impairment, Community and Professional Referrals, Advice, Counseling and Classes. Bree Baldwin
Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com PRO Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Bree uses her extensive experience in environmental gerontology (aging-in-place) as Coordinator of our unique WellSenior™ Program helping aging adults plan for potential future needs and prepare for when a medical crisis happens or housing and care needs change.
Roger Barnes
240-687-8657
ASC
Susan Blum Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com AVP Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Susan leads our team as Director of Care Management. She is an experienced licensed clinical social worker, and certified care manager. Extremely skilled in supporting our clients with psychiatric and mental health needs. We also offer concierge companions and our unique WellSenior™ program.
Advanced Professional = AVP 10
Professional = PRO
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Teresa Boring Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com PRO Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Teresa is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in Gerontology. She led Alzheimer’s support groups and is extremely skilled working with our younger clients with physical, mental health or developmental disabilities. She manages our Debbie’s Angels concierge companion program. Mary Ann Buckley Ann Craynon
Mary Ann Buckley Consulting Family Eldercare Management
301-320-9617 301-262-5082
familyeldercaremanagement.com
PRO ASC
Renee Delacroix Geriatric Care Counseling 301-320-5380 gercare.com AVP Independent Care Management since 1994 ~ Certified Care Manager ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker ~ Provide family consultations, home visits, assessments, coordination of home care services and community resources, advance planning, evaluation of housing options and assistance with transitions. Support and guidance for older adults and caregivers, local and long-distance relatives coping with the challenges of aging. Michael DeSarno Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com ASC Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Mike’s experience is primarily in geriatric care, including long-term care, sub-acute rehab, working with individuals with severe and profound disabilities and acute medical-surgical experience. We also offer concierge companions and our unique WellSenior™ program. Nancy Fagan Felice Grunberger Ginny Hamel
ElderTree Care Management Services Felice Grunberger, LCSW-C, C-ASWCM Buckley’s for Seniors, LLC
703-424-7575 eldertree.com 301-593-4738 703-390-0535 buckleys4seniors.com
ASC AVP AVP
Margi Helsel-Arnold Geriatric Care Counseling 301-320-5380 gercare.com AVP Independent Care Management since 1994 ~ Certified Care Manager ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker ~ Provide family consultations, home visits, assessments, coordination of home care services and community resources, advance planning, evaluation of housing options and assistance with transitions. Support and guidance for older adults and caregivers, local and long-distance relatives coping with the challenges of aging.
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
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Vicky Hulcher Compassionate Care for Seniors, LLC 301-996-3130 compassionatecareforseniors.com AVP Our team, social worker and nurse, use their expertise, skill and knowledge to assess and support the needs of clients to attain the highest quality of life. We assume responsibility for identifying needs, planning and arranging service delivery and monitoring service provisions and outcomes. Care management includes: • Advocacy • Assessment • Care Management • Consultation • Crisis Intervention • Education • Home Care • Information/Referral • Insurance • Placement. Barbara Kane Aging Network Services 301-657-4329 agingnetworkservices.com AVP Aging Network Services, established in 1982, offers a unique combination of psychotherapy for both generations as well as care management. Their care managers are Master level social workers partnering with older adults who are often resistant to change. Barbara Kane LCSW-C and Linda Hill LCSW-C are both authors and educators who have added to the field of geriatric social work.
Amy Kandel Cathy Lonas Grace Mbony Michelle McGrath
Debra Levy Eldercare Associates Advocate 360, LLC Genesis Healthcare Seabury Resources for Aging
301-593-5285 301-275-5175 301-699-2000 202-364-0020
care-manager.com advocate360.net genesishcc.com seaburycaremanagement.org
ASC ASC PRO AVP
Michelle has extensive experience assessing and coordinating needs to improve the lives of older adults. A non-profit, Seabury Care Management assists clients & families to navigate complex situations and live with independence and dignity. Our work includes assessments, care planning, consultations, advocacy, crisis intervention, education, placements and collaboration with guardians/conservators. We serve DC, MD & Va. Susy Elder Murphy Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com AVP Susy proudly leads our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists who provide in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. She is a certified care manager and 2017 President of the ALCA Mid-Atlantic Chapter. A highly experienced care manager, public speaker and senior advocate, Susy coined the phrase, “We are like wedding planners for growing older,” emphasizing our individualized, comprehensive client support. Susan Perry
Lifematters
703-237-9048
lifemattersusa.com
Searching for an Elder Law Attorney? Visit www.naela.org for resources, articles and much more! Maryland/DC Chapter - Contact Catherine E. Stavely 410-268-9246 • Pennsylvania Chapter - Visit paela.info
Advanced Professional = AVP 12
Professional = PRO
Aging Life Care Association • Mid-Atlantic Chapter • midatlanticgcm.org
Associate = ASC
AVP
Mid-Atlantic Chapter
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MARYLAND (CONTINUED)
Carla P. Rawlings-Rye
Seabury Resources for Aging
202-364-0020
seaburyresources.org
AVP
Carla has extensive experience partnering with older adults and their support system to advocate for their needs. A non-profit, Seabury Care Management assists clients & families to navigate complex situations and live with independence and dignity. Our work includes assessments, care planning, consultations, advocacy, crisis intervention, education, placements and collaboration with guardians/conservators. We serve DC, MD & VA. Susan Rodgers
Capital City Nurses
301-986-9129
capitalcitynurses.com
PRO
One of the Mid Atlantic’s most respected home care companies. We have earned a reputation for providing or referring exceptional caregivers to our clients and their families. We understand the relationship between Care Managers and their clients and strive to make their lives easier. “When the need is there, so are we”
Anita Rothwell Amy Silver
Rothwell Care Management, LLC Elder Care Options, LLC
202-368-8042 202-503-7769
rothwellcaremanagement.com eldercareopts.com
PRO PRO
Amy Ullman Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com PRO Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. A social worker for over 20 years, Amy has extensive experience working in rehabilitation and long-term care facilities providing discharge planning and social services. We also offer concierge companions and our unique WellSenior™ program. Loretta Vitale Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com ASC Southern Southern MD MD -- Includes Charles County, Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties, see map on page 59 Kathleen Allen Senior Care Management Svcs., LLC 703-329-0900 seniorcarems.com AVP Linda Dennis Partners In Care 410-544-4800 partnersincare.org AVP Liza Petrick Aging Gracefully, LLC 703-402-0800 aginggracefullyonline.com AVP Western MD MD -- Includes Frederick, Hagerstown and surrounding region, see map on page 59 Western Jane Barnes Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com AVP Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Jane has over thirty years of nursing experience including geriatric psych nursing, and is a Certified Care Manager, skilled in the placement of clients with cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders. We also offer concierge companions and our unique WellSenior™ program.
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
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MARYLAND (CONTINUED)
Catherine Drummond 301-791-1490 PRO Dawn Johns Journey Life Care Program @ PCMS 301-791-3087 pcmsinc.org PRO Kimberly Picca Debra Levy Eldercare Associates 301-593-5285 care-manager.com PRO Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of nurses, social workers and gerontologists provides in-home assessments, office consultations, expert recommendations and patient advocacy to those facing challenges of aging or disability and their families. Kim joined us in 2003 and has extensive experience in nursing. She helps lead our team as Director of Nursing by supervising our nurse care managers and serving clients in Frederick and northern Montgomery County. We also offer concierge companions and our unique WellSenior™ program. Sandra M. Plummer-Barnett Marie’s Eldercare Placement & Consulting Services Jennifer Sherwood Debra Levy Eldercare Associates
301 633-1457 301-593-5285
marieseldercare@gmail.com care-manager.com
PRO PRO
PENNSYLVANIA
Central -- Includes Central Includes State State College College and and Harrisburg Harrisburg and and surrounding surrounding region, region, see see map map on on page page 5 5 Mary Beck Beck Care Managers LLC 717-599-4447 beckcaremanagers.com AVP We help seniors navigate the transitions of aging by finding creative solutions to challenging problems. We’re committed to promoting quality of life and peace of mind by assisting in navigating the transitions in life. We encourage independence and autonomy in the least restrictive, safe environment. Overwhelmed by questions without answers? Contact Beck Care Managers LLC. Melinda Bixler Elder Healthcare Solutions, LLC 717-825-8828 EHS-PA.com PRO JoAnn Ellenberger Senior Adult Counseling Services LLC 717-877-9831 senioradultcounselingservices.com AVP Licensed clinical social worker, licensed nursing home administrator, certified Aging Life Care Information Specialist, and member of NASW and ALCA. JoAnn has worked for 30+ years with senior adults and 13+ years with the developmentally challenged. JoAnn has expertise in counseling to individuals/families, assessment and care planning, advocacy, resource identification and monitoring persons at home or in community living arrangements. Laura Enslen Senior Management Services 717-235-3008 smseldercare.com PRO Joan Krechmer Wise Options 717-843-5011 jfsyork.org AVP Deborah Soltis Soltis Senior Care Connections 814-355-9434 soltisseniorcare.com AVP Kathleen Steamer BrightStone ElderCare Solutions, LLC 888-549-1865 brightstoneeldercaresolutions.com AVP Tammy B. Steier Avail Senior Care, LLC 717 552-1883 availseniorcare.com PRO
Advanced Professional = AVP 14
Professional = PRO
Aging Life Care Association • Mid-Atlantic Chapter • midatlanticgcm.org
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PENNSYLVANIA (CONTINUED)
Northeast - Includes Wilkes-Barre and surrounding region, see map on page 5 Jennifer Andreoli Keystone Elder Care Solutions LLC 570-504-4652 keystoneeldercaresolutions.com AVP Kelly Carney ACTS Retirement-Life Communities 610-248-9707 acts.org AVP Lori DeHaas Senior Solutions 610-435-6677 senior-solutions.com AVP Kim Evanoski Care Manage For All LLC 607-280-1433 caremanageforall.info AVP Brenda Hage Pathways Senior Care Associates 570-285-8001 pathwaysseniorcare.com AVP David Hage Pathways Senior Care Associates 570-285-8001 pathwaysseniorcare.com AVP Patricia Kender Senior Solutions 610-435-6677 senior-solutions.com AVP Louise Kostick Senior Solutions 610-435-6677 senior-solutions.com AVP Marysa Krause 973-896-4273 ASC Amanda R. Longey Phoebe Ministries - Pathstones by Phoebe 610-794-6702 pathstonesbyphoebe.org PRO Suzanne Patel Senior Solutions 610-435-6677 senior-solutions.com ASC James Siberski Professor, Misericordia University 570-735-7079 AVP Michele Tyson Allegiance Nursing, Inc. 610-770-1002 allegiancenursing.com PRO Southeast - Includes Philadelphia and surrounding seeonmap on5 page 5 Southeast - Includes Philadelphia and surrounding region,region, see map page Lorie Benovic Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church 610-520-8833 bmpc.org PRO William Blacker Senior Care Planning Services 215-901-6244 seniorcareplanningservices.net AVP Helena Bolton Stewart Retirement & Transition Inc. Elder Care Services 610-527-4578 rteldercare.com PRO Bonney Dahlgren DosSantos 856-786-0279 bdossantosgcm.com AVP Janice Duffin CareDirect 610-649-2078 caredirect.net AVP • Client-focused independent nursing practice • Counseling and support for client and family • Senior Living Placement Assistance • Medication Management Services • In-home nursing assessment, referrals and monitoring of in-home services • Support for long-distance caregivers Elizabeth Dunleavy Kith Elder Care, LLC 215-880-3541 kithcare.com AVP At Kith Elder Care, LLC our name signifies the commitment to providing the same quality of care and attention that we would want for our own family members. Warmth, caring, and the belief in human dignity are the driving forces behind Kith Elder Care’s care management services. Services include: Assessments • Advocacy • Ongoing care management • Coordination of services • Escorts to medical appointments Helene Feldman Helene Feldman Inc./Elder Care Mgmt. 215-483-1231 feldmancare.com AVP
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
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Joyce Gray
GrayCare LLC
610-667-2838
graycaremanagement.com
AVP
Since 1993, GrayCare LLC has provided compassionate hands-on guidance and assistance to families who are challenged to meet the needs of their loved ones. Joyce Gray, founder and principal of GrayCare, and her staff provide services that include assessment, care planning, placement, as well as ongoing monitoring. GrayCare’s experienced, certified, and creative aging life care managers navigate the complexities - anticipated and unforeseen - of the aging process.
Trindy Grundy
Senior Community Services
Beverly Bernstein Joie Complete Care Strategies Myron Judy Carmelite (PCM) Health Care Sandra Katz Mary Kate Kennedy 1 Link 4 Senior Care, Inc. Erin Kershaw Brandywine Elder Care Management Deborah Klock DLK Managed Care Solutions, Inc.
610-237-6222
scs-delco.org
610-265-4300 completecarestrategies.com 215-492-9424 610-664-0565 856-210-2204 1link4seniorcare.com 888-721-1975 BrandywineECM.com 610-631-5689
PRO AVP PRO PRO AVP AVP AVP
Mary Kay Krokowski Aging Advisors, Inc. 609-815-5959 agingadvisors.com AVP We are Elder Care Consultants who provide medical/social/functional/housing assessments, individualized Care Planning, medication management, medical and cognitive monitoring, advocacy, professional reports, referrals to other specialists, placement assistance. More than 10 years in business serving the Bucks County and central Jersey areas. We are Professional Nurses and Social Workers who provide on-going Care Management to older adults and developmentally disabled individuals. C. Barbara LeMunyon Elder Care Advocacy Services, Inc. 215-357-7200 ecasinc.org AVP Wendy Liebling Liebling Elder Care 610-733-1473 lieblingeldercare.com AVP Joy Lombardi Senior Care Partners 215-796-0005 catholichealthcareservices.org AVP Emily Lowe GrayCare Management 610-667-2838 graycaremanagement.com AVP Barbara Lyon BAL Eldercare Management, LLC 520-591-0004 AVP Dolores Tracey Magid Complete Care Strategies 610-265-4300 completecarestrategies.com AVP Carole Mancini Newman Elder Law 215-534-3612 newmanelderlaw.com PRO Valerie Parisi ValPar Consultants, Inc. 215-230-0141 valpar.com PRO Heather Reilly GrayCare 610-667-2838 graycaremanagement.com ASC C. Denise Rissell Patient Care Advocates 610-856-1050 patientcareadvocates.com AVP David Rosenberg Senior Care Advisors 215-470-9010 seniorcareadvisors@yahoo.com AVP Mary Sheldon Better Solutions for Seniors, LLC 610-203-1999 bettersolutionsforseniors.com AVP Judith Siderer Intervention Associates 610-254-9001 interventionassociates.org PROAVP Jayma Sitton Whole Senior Care, LLC 610-566-4397 wholeseniorcare.com AVP
Advanced Professional = AVP 16
Professional = PRO
Aging Life Care Association • Mid-Atlantic Chapter • midatlanticgcm.org
Associate = ASC
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PENNSYLVANIA (CONTINUED)
Joanne Stiteler
Joanne Stiteler Senior Care, LLC 484-477-5425 joannestitelerseniorcare.com AVP JSSC is an independent care management company able to provide cost effective interventions based on extensive knowledge of senior resources. Services provided include - Initial Assessments • Home safety evaluations • Relief for family caregivers with periodic check-ins, crisis intervention, development of a care plan and communication with physicians • Arranging for in-home care and other services as needed • Assistance with care transitions as well as liaison to care facilities • Mental health services - Medicare Part B approved provider Denise Valerio Valerio Care Management, LLC 215-896-6756 valeriocaremanagement.com AVP Valerio Care Management provides a unique approach by combining the experiences of a licensed social worker and nurse, addressing the medical, psychosocial, and legal needs of aging in place. Our care management company provides support and interventions compassionately, enabling the client to maintain their independence and dignity. We offer timely, comprehensive, and compassionate services in a prevention-based care management approach. Celebrating 10 years of serving the aging and disabled communities. Wendy Walsh Surrey Services for Seniors 484-321-6105 surreyservices.org PRO Susan Weiss-Cedillos AgeWise Family Services 215-659-2111 agewisefamilyservices.com AVP • AgeWise has been solving problems for Delaware Valley elders and their families for nearly thirty years. • Whether your problem involves care at home or within another living arrangement, we can help. • In a crisis, or in creating a long term plan, we work closely with our clients and will do as little or as much as you choose.
Marian Worthington Worthington Home Care Agency, LLC 610-207-6211 worthingtonhomecare.com AVP Masters degree in health care, over 25 yrs. of experience. Offering customized, client centered assessments & development of care plans to address needs. Dementia care educator with a passion for working with individuals / families to manage challenges. Expertise in advocacy, coordination & oversight of superior care and services. Also offering superior home care services in current living environment. Pittsburgh and surrounding Western region, see map on page 5 Western - Includes Includes Pittsburgh and surrounding Western region, see map on page 5 Sandra Budd Jewish Family & Children’s Service 412-422-7200 jfcspgh.org AVP Rhiann W. Condon A New Beginning Counseling Service, LLC 724 504-1281 NewBeginningLLC@msn.com PRO Susan Cottington Options for Elder Care- Holisting Aging 412-486-6677 holisticaging.com PRO Sandra Dufield 412-337-4186 PRO Sarah Friedman Optimal Aging Advisors 412-515-0510 optimalagingadvisors.com PRO Michael Gallagher Geriatric Care Manager 814-835-5060 AVP Patricia Hanson IKOR of Western Pennsylvania 412-580-5434 ikorglobal.com PRO Barbara Kolonay Options for Elder Care - Holistic Aging 412-486-6677 HolisticAging.com AVP
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
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Jami Pazuchanics Optimal Aging Advisors, LLC 724-470-7517 optimalagingadvisors.com Elissa Powell Optimal Aging Advisors, LLC 412-515-0510 optimalagingadvisors.com Mindy Shaw 724-787-0698 Cynthia Smith A New Beginning Counseling Service, LLC 724 504-1281 newbeginningLLC@msn.com Deborah Stevens Carefree Support Services. Inc. 412-821-1284
AVP ASC AVP AVP PRO
VIRGINIA
Blue Ridge - Includes Lynchburg and surrounding region, see map on page 5 Barbie DeVellis Senior Care Consulting, LLC 540-206-7758 AVP Northern Virginia Virginia -- Includes DC Metro Region, see map on page 55 Northern Debbie Aggen Caring Considerations 703-307-7484 caringconsiderations.com AVP Caring Considerations provides adult children, older adults and professionals with personalized, affordable Aging Life Care Planning™ including RN Care Management and, our specialty, the Senior Housing search. • Comprehensive senior housing database • Assessments • Cognitive testing • Home Visits ·Advocacy ·Holistic care planning • Seminars • Education • Resources • Serving Washington DC Metro area. Our consultants bring a clarity when informed decisions need to be made. Kathleen Allen
Senior Care Management Svcs., LLC
Alicea Ardito
Lifematters
703-329-0900 703-237-9048
seniorcarems.com lifemattersusa.com
AVP AVP
Alicea is a Social Worker with Lifematters. She has worked with older adults in many settings including skilled nursing and long term care, as a member of a community geriatric mental health team and as a hospice and palliative care provider. Alicea’s goal is to support clients so they may be as independent as possible.
Amanda Babineau We Care Management, LLC 703-493-0467 wecaremanagement.com PRO Sarah Benson ElderTree Care Management Services 703-424-7575 eldertreecare.com AVP Vanessa Rosengart-Bishop Elder Care Consultants, Inc. 703-904-0191 eldercc.com AVP Vanessa Rosengart Bishop is a certified Advanced Social Work Case Manager and Certified Care Manager. Areas of practice include care and case management, crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling, consultation, education and mental and functional capacity. She is a member of the Aging Life Care Association. She is a licensed Clinical Social Worker in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Maryland and District of Columbia.
Addie B. Underwood Bolden
A-1 Aging Service
Advanced Professional = AVP 18
678-524-0645
Professional = PRO
Aging Life Care Association • Mid-Atlantic Chapter • midatlanticgcm.org
a1aging.com
Associate = ASC
PRO
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VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)
Catherine Bryan Lifematters 703-237-9048 lifemattersusa.com AVP Cathy Bryan is an RN who has been board certified as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing for 30 years. She is dedicated to helping clients and their families navigate care beyond health to ensure dignity and well-being. Kathleen L. Budzynski
Independent You, Inc.
703-999-3006
independentyou.net
ASC
Kate Caldwell ElderTree Care Management Services 703-424-7575 eldertreecare.com AVP Kate Caldwell, MA, CMC is a Gerontologist and President of ElderTree Care Management Services. She founded = herAVP practice in 2004 and serves the DC Metro area.= She Advanced Professional Professional = PRO Associate ASCis a Certified Care Manager and has been recognized as a Fellow of the Aging Life Care Association. Cathleen Callaway Independent You, Inc. 703-999-3006 independentyou.net ASC Megan Descutner Golden Pond ElderCare Strategies 703-216-7408 goldenpondvirginia.com AVP Corie Dean
Lifematters
703-237-9048
lifemattersusa.com
AVP
Corie is a Care Manager with Lifematters who holds a Master of Science in Gerontology from Virginia Commonwealth University. Corie is experienced at helping clients manage complex medical care issues, assisting clients to coordinate the details of aging in place, and working alongside clients to create a plan towards building a rich aging experience.
Karine Desir
Lifematters
703-237-9048
lifemattersusa.com
AVP
Karine obtained her Master of Social Work degree in 2004. She comes to Lifematters with extensive experience in care coordination and discharge planning. Karine has spent the majority of her professional career assisting older adults and advancing her professional knowledge.
Nancy Dezan Rosamelia Drake Colleen Duewel Teresa Dunbar Buckley Fricker
ElderTree Care Management Services GeriatriCare Management ElderTree Care management Services Golden Pond Eldercare Strategies Buckley’s for Seniors, LLC
Advanced Professional = AVP
703-424-7575 703-313-6114 703- 832-7729 703-723-3737 703-390-0535
Professional = PRO
eldertreecare.com geriatricare.com eldertreecare.com goldenpondvirginia.com buckleys4seniors.com
AVP ASC PRO AVP AVP
Associate = ASC
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Heidi Garvis Caring Considerations 571-437-9396 caringconsiderations.com AVP Caring Considerations provides adult children, older adults and professionals with personalized, affordable Aging Life Care Planning™ including RN Care Management and, our specialty, the Senior Housing search. • Comprehensive senior housing database • Assessments • Cognitive testing • Advocacy • Holistic care planning • Seminars • Education • Resources • Serving Washington DC Metro area. Our consultants bring a clarity when informed decisions need to be made. Martha S. Gaston
Seabury Resources for Aging
202-364-0020
seaburyresources.org
AVP
Martha, a seasoned CM, is an expert at working with challenging situations, coordinating care and improving lives. A non-profit, Seabury Care Management assists clients & families to navigate complex situations and live with independence and dignity. Our work includes assessments, care planning, consultations, advocacy, crisis intervention, education, placements and collaboration with guardians/conservators. Serving Va, DC, MD. Diana Gilbert Dana Greenfield Judith Grumbly Ginny Hamel Suzanne Hanas Marjorie Harper Helen Hipps Elizabeth Kirk Joanne McCarty Barbara McConnell Neda McGuire Karen M.McPhail Nancy Moore
Home Health Options Group Sensible Care Solutions, LLC Buckley’s for Seniors, LLC Premier RN Geriatric Care CaringOptions,LLC SeniorCare Associates LivHOME, Inc. Independent You Home Health Options Group Aging Matters Eldementals, LLC SeniorCare Associates
703-622-3343 703-966-4485 571-216-8129 703-390-0535 703-416-0043 703-405-7007 703-502-0240 703-448-1711 703-999-3006 703-622-3343 540-845-9291 703-399-4028 703-502-0240
Irina Nikitina
Attenda Home Care, LLC
703-608-8838
hhogroup.com sensiblecaresolutions.com jagrumbly@gmail.com buckleys4seniors.com premiergeriatricrn.com marjotie_harper@yahoo.com seniorcare-associates.com livhome.com/arlington independentyou.net hhogroup.com agingmattersva.com eldementals.com seniorcare-associates.com attendahomecare.com
AVP PRO AVP AVP PRO AVP AVP PRO ASC ASC PRO ASC AVP AVP
Attenda Home Care is a Northern Virginia locally grown and operated full-spectrum provider of home care services. A woman-owned business, our mission is to provide the highest quality personal assistance. Whether you—or a loved one—require compassionate convalescent care or ongoing presence, we partner with you to maintain your environment and lifestyle.
Advanced Professional = AVP 20
Professional = PRO
Aging Life Care Association • Mid-Atlantic Chapter • midatlanticgcm.org
Associate = ASC
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Susan Perry Lifematters 703-237-9048 lifemattersusa.com AVP Susan is the Executive Director of Care Management. Susan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Social Work with a concentration in Gerontology. She has over 25 years of experience providing social work, care management, clinical supervision and psychotherapy in hospice, acute, long term, rehabilitation, home care, and hospice care settings. Susan Peterson LivHome 703-448-1711 livhome.com/Arlington AVP Liza Petrick Aging Gracefully, LLC 703-402-0800 aginggracefullyonline.com AVP Elizabeth Shifflett Premier RN Geriatric Care 703-416-0043 premiergeriatricrn.com AVP Joan Thomas Birmingham Green 703-257-6226 birminghamgreen.org AVP Stephanie Thomopoulos GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. 703-313-6114 geriatricare.com AVP Stephanie I. Thomopoulos is President and Founder of GeriatriCare® Management, Inc., a private care management firm founded in 1995 that provides individualized services to the elderly and disabled. Ms. Thomopoulos is a Board-Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work and is licensed in VA, MD and D.C. She is a Certified Care Manager (CMC) and a Certified Advanced Social Work Case manager (CASWCM). Stephanie was a two-term past President of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (2006-2009). Heidi M. Travis ElderTree Care Management Services 703 832-7740 eldertreecare.com ASC Margaret Vaccaro Lifematters 703-237-9048 lifemattersusa.com AVP Margaret is the Clinical Director of Care Management. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Gerontologist. Margaret has experience in geriatric mental health, medical social work, hospital social work, discharge planning, support group facilitation, and adult day programming. She supports clients by maximizing their strengths and capabilities to create a rich aging experience. Marie Woodard Creative Care Connections, LLC 703-424-2040 creativecareconnections.com AVP Our Certified Care Manager is a BSN, Certified Gerontological Nurse with a Masters in Health Care Administration. With over 25 years of nursing experience in the home care and community setting, she helps navigate and coordinate the myriad of decisions needing to be made as loved ones age by offering options, solutions, education, advocacy, and guidance towards well informed decisions. Susanne Young ElderTree Care Management Services 703-424-7575 eldertreecare.com AVP Daria Zakaryan LivHOME, Inc. 703 537-6016 livhome.com ASC
Advanced Professional = AVP
Professional = PRO
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Piedmont Piedmont Valerie Hopson-Bell ElderCare Connections, LLC 540-419-4387 eldercareconnections.net AVP Lisa Colegrove Jewish Family Services 804-282-5644 jfsrichmond.org AVP Gale Davis VCU Health System, Geriatric Services 804-828-0281 vcuhealth.org PRO Andrea Fricke Geriatric Support Services 804-436-7889 geriatricsupportservices.com AVP Rebecca Grim HCA of Virginia, Inc. 804-741-0009 homecareassistance.com AVP Louise Mohardt Geriatric Support Services 804-462-7730 geriatricsupportservices.com PRO Courtney Petley GeroPartners, LLC 855 998-4376 geropartners.com AVP Wendy Smith Journeys Senior Solutions, LLC 540-223-1144 journeysseniorsolutions@verizon.net AVP Tidewater Shervonne Banks Caregivers Corner LLC 757 240-7928 caregivercornerllc.com PRO Susan Coughlin Senior Care Solutions 757-705-6320 seniorcaresolutionsvb@gmail.com AVP Marilyn Fall Elder Care at Home, VB 757-464-4800 eldercareathomevb.com AVP Jane Hixon Senior Care Advocate, LLC 757 375-8419 jmhixon@verizon.net AVP Michael Mann Geriatrics Life Care 757-282-1359 AVP Angela Whitlock Family Care Senior Solutions 757-399-9700 forfamilycare.com AVP Valley Valley Marsha Grant Cleansing Water, Inc. 540-341-0212 cleansingwater.com PRO Kim Grosner Aging with Choice LLC 434-466-7774 kim@agingwithchoice.com AVP Susan Von Hemert Susan Von Hemert, MSW, Geriatric Social Worker, LLC 434 953-4851 susanvonhemert.com ASC Wendy Smith Journeys Senior Solutions, LLC 540-223-1144 journeysseniorsolutions@verizon.net AVP Brenda Wilson Faculty & Employee Assistance Program UVAHS 434.243-2643 uvafeap.com AVP WEST VIRGINIA
Laurie Clark-Grubbs FirstLight Home Care 540-431-2933 firstlighthomecare.com ASC IN RECOGNITION OF OUR RETIRED MEMBERS:
Linda Aufderhaar Senior Care Associates 703-502-0240 Karen Bauer Solutions at Home 914-393-8076 Maureen Cavaiola At Home Chesapeake 410-647-1997 Regina Curran Regina M. Curran, MA 410-661-1988 Karen Knutson Ann O’Neil Ann E. O’Neil, Inc. 703-237-9048
Advanced Professional = AVP 22
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A recent study of family caregivers and others who authorize and pay for care management services reveals that these “responsible parties” find great value in hiring an Aging Life Care Professional. Until now, researchers had paid scant attention to the perceived worth of care management services to caregivers, focusing instead on clients’ perceptions. Almost all of the caregivers and other responsible parties surveyed in the study, 97 percent, described Aging Life Care Management as having a positive effect on the individuals in their care. And even more of those surveyed, 99 percent, reported that use of Aging Life Care Man-
agers had improved their own lives. “This type of service seems to greatly benefit the family caregivers – a group that is statistically dwindling in size, struggling with increasing responsibilities, and looking for help,” say the study authors. The findings, presented by researchers from Webster University in Orlando, Florida, come from a 2015 survey of 177 responsible parties who used the services of members of the Florida Chapter of the Aging Life Care Association(ALCA). Family members caring for an older adult ALCA client comprised 82 percent of the survey sample. Trust officers, attorneys, professional guardians, friends,
and neighbors made up the remainder of the responsible parties surveyed. Participants in the survey answered 16 questions focused on three themes. The nearly unanimous praise for Aging Life Care Management, cited above, arose from a theme on the perceived effects of care management. Questions in this theme addressed effects both on caregivers’ lives and on the lives of those in their care. These questions revealed that 94 percent of respondents felt peace of mind as a result of having an Aging Life Care Manager on the job. And 58 percent said the care manager had identified an important situation involving the client Continued on page 26
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of which they had been unaware. Another theme focused on how and why responsible parties chose to use an Aging Life Care Professional. The most common reason, chosen by 73 percent of respondents, was the need for a local person to coordinate care when the family did not live nearby. Many respondents, 69 percent, cited the need for help in dealing with a change in the client’s health status or for aid during a crisis. And 45 percent of participants reported a desire for assistance in exploring options for the client’s care. These results “show how professionals can best assist informal caregivers who may have limited ability to be directly involved,” the authors note. “These informal caregivers appear to highly value having a ‘professional to call on at all times,’ and feel that the older adult clients value this arrangement as well.”
When asked what factors influenced their choice of a specific Aging Life Care Professional, 69 percent of respondents identified the professional’s background and credentials as key. Many respondents, 63 percent, also preferred care managers referred by a professional source. Questions in the third theme asked participants to rank the importance of various care manager functions. Assessing, monitoring, and updating responsible parties on client needs received a top ranking by 89 percent of study participants. Close behind, at 80 percent, was the professional’s role in managing crises, safety concerns, and conflicts in the client’s life. Many respondents, 75 percent, also appreciated professional help in coordinating and advocating for the client’s medical concerns. When asked which functions of Aging Life Care Professionals were most important to them personally, the top answer, given by
90 percent of responsible parties, was to provide assistance during emergencies. Surprisingly, this part of the survey also found that many respondents, 56 percent, relied on Aging Life Care Professionals to coordinate or monitor care at residential facilities. “Aging Life Care services have often been associated with the home health care industry and with helping older clients in a home setting,” the study authors point out. “Our study indicated that while Aging Life Care Professionals serve some clients in their homes, many others work with clients in assisted living or nursing home facilities. This finding points to a new area of discussion for families and other caregivers who interact with older adults no longer living in their own homes.” The survey of perceptions of family caregivers and other responsible parties was funded by the Florida Chapter of the ALCA. It is published in the March 2017 issue of the Journal of Aging Life Care.
The expertise of Aging Life Care Managers can be summarized into 8 knowledge areas. They include: Health and Disability - Aging Life Care Managers attend doctor appointments and facilitate communication. These professionals help determine types of services – including home health and hospice – that are right for a client and assist in engaging and monitoring those services. Financial - Services may include reviewing or overseeing bill paying or consulting with a client’s accountant or Power of Attorney. Housing - Aging Life Care Managers help families and clients evaluate and select the appropriate level of housing or residential options. Families - Aging Life Care Managers help families adjust, cope and problem-solve issues surrounding long-distance and in-home caregiving. Local Resources - Aging Life Care Managers know the local resources in their communities like the back of their hands and know how services are accessed. Advocacy - Aging Life Care Managers are strong and effective advocates for clients and their families, promoting the client’s wishes with health care and other providers, ensuring that client’s needs are being adequately addressed. Legal - Aging Life Care Managers refer to legal experts, like elder law attorneys, estate planners, and Powers of Attorney. Crisis Intervention - Aging Life Care Managers offer crisis intervention when it is needed. For families that live at a distance, this can be a muchneeded 24/7 emergency contact. Thank you to the Aging Life Care Association™ for permission to share this information. You may learn more about Aging Life Care™ at aginglifecare.org.
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How Care Managers and Elder Law Attorneys Work Together Partnering our way through happily ever afters and the occasional horror story
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Elder Law attorneys focus much of their time on drafting documents to ensure for quality of life through Advance Directives. They also make sure the financial picture is handled according to the client’s needs. From revocable or irrevocable trusts to Power of Attorney documents (POAs) to naming joint or successor agents, Elder Law attorneys can handle all the legal needs of seniors and their families. Some Elder Law attorneys also act as a variety of agent-types, just like family members of clients. They can serve as Guardians Conservators, POAs, and Trustees (hereafter simply known as “agents”). Sometimes the client’s family members are available to serve as agents, and do a great job. There are plenty of happily ever afters out there. Other times, though, there are no suitable family members available, either because there actually are none, or because they aren’t “suitable.” “Un-suitable” can result in a wide variety of scenarios, some of which are sadly comparable to either dark comedies or horror stories. Enter the Aging Life Care Manager also known as Care Managers or Geriatric Care Managers (GCMs). Aging Life Care Managers are professional guides and advocates for families who are caring for older relatives or disabled adults. On the national level, these professionals are represented by the Aging Life Care Association. Elder Law Attorneys Hiring Care Managers One common joint effort between Care Managers and Elder Law attorneys
occurs when the Elder Law attorney is the agent for an individual client. The attorney agent hires and directs the Care Manager to assess the client and come up with a care plan. Once the attorney approves the care plan, he or she hands the Care Manager the power of implementation. The Care Manager sets off on their gallant horse to ensure the best possible care for the client over sometimes quite treacherous terrain. Care Managers are often called upon to mediate family feuds, locate the best placement or secure home care for a client. They also make sure that care plans continue to be the best fit over time, as well as change course when needed. They make and attend appointments and procedures. Finally, they are the advocates in all sorts of circumstances: medical, entitlement benefits, social and emotional wellbeing and more. Planning Ahead for Care Management Needs A growing trend is for people who are having Estate Planning and Advance Directives drafted by an attorney to include language in anticipation of needing a Care Manager in the event of incapacity. For instance, a Care Manager may be needed if there is an illness or disability that leaves an individual unable to manage his or her own care. Many people realize that their “agent-family-memberin-charge:” a) likely has a job and a family of their own, and b) doesn’t happen to be an expert on elder care. Planning for the inclusion of a Care Manager’s assistance, if needed in the future, can be accomplished through elder law documents. Some documents can
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“direct” the agent to hire a Care Manager (meaning the agent pretty much has to hire one), and some documents state the agent “may” hire one. This distinction can have to do, for example, with whether the document is a POA, with “may/ suggest” type language, or a Trust, with “may, direct, or shall type language.” The estate planning client who may be interested in including Care Management planning should discuss reasons for differences in wording with their attorney. Scenarios where such a discussion may be necessary could include: the Client’s level of confidence in the agent (will they really do what I want them to?), or the client’s confidence in the future care budget (will my funds support making my agent hire a Care Manager, or should I just suggest it)? The Client-Centric Approach Whether through planning documents to arm the client with tools like Care Management Experts, or by hiring one themselves in their capacity as an agent, Elder Law attorneys can literally save the day. The Aging Life Care Association has a cavalry of Care Managers ready to make that happen. Thank you to the Aging Life Care Association™ for permission to share this information. You may learn more about Aging Life Care™ at aginglifecare.org.
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Selecting a Senior Housing Option Retirement Communities Offer Something for Everyone Offering everything from lowmaintenance homes to luxury apartments, retirement communities in the Mid-Atlantic Region are as distinctive as their residents. Local retirees have a seemingly endless array of options to choose from when selecting their new home. However, before they can select the appropriate community, retirees and their loved ones should be sure to fully understand all the options. Learning the basic terminology used in the retirement living industry will help consumers begin to consider and compare options. The chart after this article features a list of communities that offer a variety of retirement living options. Continuing Care Retirement Communities The wide range of retirement living options starts with Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs), which generally feature care options ranging from independent living to long-term nursing care on one campus. Residents can transfer to higher levels of care as needed and enjoy a wide array of amenities and activities. CCRCs offer long-term contracts that guarantee lifelong shelter and access to specified health care services. Most CCRCs establish requirements for incoming residents based on age, financial assets, income level and physical health. Residents are typically expected to move in while they are still independent to get to know the community. In return for guaranteed lifelong shelter, amenities and health care, residents usually pay a lumpsum entrance fee and regular monthly payments. Independent Living Communities For seniors who want to leave the burdens of home maintenance behind, Independent Living Communities may be the ideal option. In addition to property
upkeep, these communities also generally offer 24-hour security and activities to keep residents engaged. Independent Living Communities are similar to any apartment, condominium or single-family development, except that they provide special services including security and activities. These communities typically offer a full range of activities such as shopping trips, outings to cultural events and organized gatherings that promote socialization. Many communities also feature tennis courts, swimming pools, activity rooms and other amenities to keep residents active and engaged. Assisted Living Communities Individuals who need assistance with the activities of daily living—including eating, dressing, walking, transferring and toileting—may want to consider an Assisted Living Community. In addition to daily assistance, these communities also offer activity programs to fit the interests of almost any resident. As opposed to Independent Living Communities, health care services are available at Assisted Living Communities. Residents of assisted living generally need some assistance with at least one of the activities of daily living. They may also need transportation assistance and help with housekeeping and laundry, all of which are typical offerings. Additional amenities can include private units, state-of-the-art facilities, beautifully decorated common areas, barber shops and beauty parlors, pharmacies, physical therapy services, recreation rooms, libraries, gardening areas, fitness centers, and many others. Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers Finally, whether for a short-term rehabilitation or a long-term medical stay, Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers are a vital senior living option. These centers are equipped to help residents heal and/ or maintain their best quality of life and
often feature a full schedule of activities. At a Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, care is administered by professionals under the direction of a physician. Many facilities also offer sub-acute, respite, rehabilitation and other short-term care. Rehabilitation services can be especially helpful for individuals who are recovering from surgery or an illness. Choosing a Community After selecting the type of community that best fits their wants, needs and budget, retirees should start calling individual communities to request additional information. Communities will also likely have detailed websites, as well as staff members who will be happy to answer questions about the property. When researching potential communities, retirees should be sure to ask about admission and discharge criteria. Prospective residents should fully understand the entrance and monthly fees, as well as any additional fees that may be incurred. Finally, potential residents should ask about amenities, activities and resident involvement. Once they have narrowed their search down to a few communities, potential residents should plan on-site visits with friends or relatives. Only by visiting a community in person can individuals get a true feel for the lifestyle residents enjoy.
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Focusing on Individuals Understand person-centered living The non-profit national advocacy organization previously known as the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL) is now known as CCAL-Advancing Person-Centered Living. They helped coin the term “person-centered living” that is now commonly heard in the assisted living and personal care field. While the term may be familiar to professionals, it may still be confusing to consumers who are just beginning to investigate assisted living/ personal care options. So what is personcentered living? CCAL coined the term person-centered living (PCL) as a reminder that as people grow older or have disabilities they should not experience a loss of humanity or choice regardless of where they live. PCL means living as one chooses to.
PCL is based on humanistic beliefs that every individual has a unique background, human experience, and the right to determine how to live his/her own life. PCL is also relationship-based and focused on supporting the individual’s emotional, social, physical and spiritual well being (e.g., belonging, experiencing a continuation of self-worth, purpose, meaning, enjoyment, comfort and opportunities for growth). CCAL upholds the PCL principle, “Nothing About Me Without Me.” This simple phrase means that every elder and individual with a disability is provided choice, privacy, dignity, respect, independence and autonomy. Elders and individuals with disabilities have the right to determine their needs; decide how best to have those needs met; and
give feedback about the quality and nature of the care, services and supports they receive. If support is needed, supports are centered on their personal preferences and values that honor their selfhood. A person-centered culture is nurturing, empowering and respectful, and it optimizes the well being of not only the elder and individual with a disability but also the family and larger caregiving and/or services and support network. Ultimately, person-centered living means being kind, respectful and sensitive to those being served and honoring their right to make their own choices, regardless of the setting. Information adapted from ccal.org. Visit the website for additional details.
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Good news from The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for the more than 57.7 million Americans on Medicare. To combat fraud and illegal use, the new Medicare cards will no longer contain Social Security numbers. How will Medicare Cards change? The new cards will use a unique, randomly-assigned number called a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI). This will replace the Social Securitybased Health Insurance Claim Number
(HICN) currently used on the Medicare card. CMS will begin mailing new cards in April 2018. Furthermore, this will meet the congressional deadline for replacing all Medicare cards by April 2019. “We’re taking this step to protect our seniors from fraudulent use of Social Security numbers which can lead to identity theft and illegal use of Medicare benefits,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “We want to be sure that Medicare beneficiaries and healthcare providers know about these changes well in advance and have the information
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Meridian Senior Living is proud to offer seniors some of the finest Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care available. Meridian Senior Living assisted living communities offer residents: • An incredibly inviting lifestyle • The opportunity to make new friends • Fun social activities to enjoy and stay active • Delicious home-cooked dining • Attentive and compassionate staff • A wealth of amenities designed for life enrichment and comfort Meridian is proud to offer its world class Montessori Moments in Time Memory Care at most of their senior living communities. This cutting-edge program has proven to be one of the most successful and effective approaches to Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.
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Carriage Hill of Bethesda
301-897-5500 Bethesda carriagehillbethesda.com Carriage Hill of Bethesda is a Five-Star Quality Rated Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility offering a renovated rehabilitation wing, spacious private rooms, long-standing caregivers, and a commitment to excellence. Inspired by well-founded traditions of quality care, we provide medical oversight and the individualized rehab you need to help you recover after illness, surgery or stroke.
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Eden Homes Group 301-299-2637 Bethesda edenhomesgroup.com n n Together Offering Eden Homes/Larmax Homes Assisted Living in elegant eight person The Advantage Of Choice homes nestled in neighborhoods located in Potomac, Bethesda, and McLean. Therapeutic approach to care with full time Registered Nurses on staff. Enriching engagement programs lead by our recreational and music therapists. Homemade meals, fresh baked bread and cookies made daily. Escorted transportation and all inclusive pricing. Group
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Kensington Park Senior Living 301-946-7700 Kensington kensingtonparkseniorliving.com n n n • Kensington Park is a senior living residence offering three lifestyle options—Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care. • Our full spectrum of care and service is designed to change as our residents do, in an environment of comfortable elegance on a single campus. • Our promise: to love and care for your family as we do our own.
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Riderwood 301-768-4052 Silver Spring riderwoodCommunity.com n n n n n For quality care in one location, choose Riderwood in Silver Spring. We offer assisted living, memory care, nursing care, and 5-star rehabilitation services all under one roof. Your clients enjoy customized care plans based on their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs and preferences. You will have peace of mind with Riderwood’s consistent track record of superior health outcomes. Seabury at Springvale Terrace 301-587-0190 Silver Spring springvaleterrace.org n n Seabury at Springvale Terrace is located on a tree-lined neighborhood street near vibrant downtown Silver Spring, close to shopping, doctor offices, the Red Line Metro Station, and more. We offer residential living, enhanced living, and assisted living care with affordable monthly rates and great programs and amenities. Schedule your visit today! Call 301-587-0190. Springwell Senior Living Community 410-664-4006 Baltimore springwellseniorliving.com n n n There is something very different about Springwell Senior Living. Not only do you see it, you also feel it as soon as you walk in the door. There is an immediate sense of community. Locally owned and operated, Springwell is a safe, warm & vibrant place with consistently outstanding care & hospitality services. The Cottage at Curry Manor 301-365-2582 Bethesda thecottagehomes.com n The Cottage at Curry Manor is a one of a kind Refined Residential Living residence located in Bethesda, Maryland. Conceived by Susan Rodgers, RN, founder of Capital City Nurses, The Cottage offers 8 individual suites with private bathrooms, the industry’s highest care ratios, delicious home cooked cuisine and an engaging community set in a beautiful, secure and gated residential setting. PENNSYLVANIA
Greystone Program at Friends Hospital 215-831-6369 Philadelphia greystoneprogram.org n n n n n The Greystone Program, situated on a beautiful 100-acre campus, is a private-pay, licensed community residence for adults with mental illness. Fully accredited by The Joint Commission, Greystone offers residential stays which include structured programming to address mental health issues. Adults are accepted at any age and the program has a specialty for older adults.
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Eden Homes Group 301-299-2637 Mclean edenhomesgroup.com n n Together Offering The Eden Homes/Larmax Homes Assisted Living in elegant eight person Advantage Of Choice homes nestled in neighborhoods located in Potomac, Bethesda, and McLean. Therapeutic approach to care with full time Registered Nurses on staff. Enriching engagement programs lead by our recreational and music therapists. Homemade meals, fresh baked bread and cookies made daily. Escorted transportation and all inclusive pricing. Group
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Thetford House
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For 18 years Thetford House, a small home, has opened it’s doors to people with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias. We believe it is possible to build a bridge to each resident, to find a connection, to create relationships that make all feel included and part of something larger. These relationships are what gives meaning to our lives.
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703-846-0395 Vienna tysonswoods.com We have a unique approach in Tysons Woods with 24/7 tailored care, for long-term, dementia and Alzheimer’s residents. Certified and highly trained staff provides help with activities of daily living, medication management, housekeeping and home cooked meals. We provide allinclusive pricing with a flat monthly rate. Please call us at 703-846-0395 for further info or to arrange for a tour!
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Remain at Home
Receive Assistance While Enjoying the Comforts of Home
Home care can include a wide variety of healthcare and supportive services—from professional nursing and home health aide services to physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapies. Options in Home Care An incredibly diverse field, home care includes companion care, home healthcare or skilled nursing. COMPANION CARE is provided by caregivers or companions, who serve as surrogate family members, performing many of the tasks that family members would typically complete. Assistance from companion caregivers can include meal preparation, medication reminders, laundry, light housekeeping, shopping, trans-
portation and assistance with exercising. The overall goals of companion care providers are to ensure that the home environment remains safe and that the individual has a companion to spend time with when family is not available. HOME HEALTHCARE is for those who are no longer able to perform all of the functions of daily living by themselves but who do not require skilled medical services. A home health aide can help with activities of daily living (ADLs), which include bathing, dressing, transferring, eating and toileting. Additional services generally include meal preparation, mobility exercises, housekeeping, laundry, medication reminders and transportation. SKILLED NURSING CARE is pre-
scribed by a physician and is administered by a registered nurse. The services provided by skilled nurses include: administering injections, administering medications, wound care, IV monitoring, blood tests, catheter care, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, feeding tube administration and more. Finding a Provider After determining the type and amount of services needed along with payment options, consumers should begin interviewing potential providers. This is a highly important decision, since finding a qualified, reliable and compassionate individual is essential to the health and happiness of patients and their families.
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by Phyllis Mensh Brostoff, CISW, CMC, Aging Life Care AssociationTM Member, Fellow of the Leadership Academy
If you took a poll of older adults and asked each person if they wanted to remain in their own home until the end of their life, most people would say, “of course.” That is a wonderful goal, which often takes a lot of sound planning to be successful. Anything can get in the way—accidents, illness, lack of energy, declining physical abilities—of achieving your desired independence. It is hard to give up even a little autonomy, but asking for assistance can help keep you where you want to be—in your own home.
What if You Become Homebound? If you are recovering from an acute illness, you may be eligible for home health services that are paid for by the Medicare program. An Aging Life Care Manager™ can help you access licensed home health services by facilitating a conversation with your physician about your need for skilled nursing services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and/or speech therapy in your home. This is an important conversation to have with your doctor and discharge planner if you are in the hospital or a
nursing facility and need to decide on and plan for services in your home once you are discharged. However, Medicare will only pay for these services if you are “homebound.” Homebound is defined as only leaving your home for “medical treatment or short, infrequent absences for nonmedical reasons, like attending religious services.” You may also receive help from a home health aide under the supervision of a professional nurse or therapist. A physical or occupational therapist can
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Mid-Atlantic Chapter evaluate your home and recommend equipment (such as guard bars in the bathroom) that will improve your safety. Accessing services These services must be obtained from a state licensed home health agency certified to provide Medicare-reimbursed services. They may be freestanding agencies, or they may be part of a large, hospital-based organization. Licensed home health services are usually timelimited, ending when you have met the goals of treatment and the need for the skilled care has ended. If you have enrolled in a Medicare Advantage program, you may also have access to additional services such as home visits after a hospitalization. Other Home Care Services Many other care services are pro-
vided in the home but are not licensed or paid for by Medicare. An Aging Life Care Manager can help you understand what they can offer, access reputable services, and monitor them on an on-going basis. Non-Medical Aides, Companions and Homemakers There are many types of paid care giving services available—often called non-medical aides, companions and homemakers—who many people hire privately. If you do, you or your family should check at least two work-related references, develop a specific set of tasks and expectations for the caregiver, arrange to pay all appropriate taxes, and have the required insurance coverage. Caregiver services can also be arranged through an agency. While this may cost more per hour than hiring an
aide yourself, hiring an agency assures you of coverage when the aide is sick, on vacation or quits. The agency also carries liability insurance and is responsible for all employment taxes and employee bonding. An Aging Life Care Manager can help you find a reputable agency and get important questions answered, such as: do they check police and driver license records; do they provide supervision; how do they handle cancellations; and how long have they been in business? Your family can come together and construct a plan for supporting you in your wishes to remain in your home. If it becomes clear that you all need help in doing that, hiring an Aging Life Care Manager is a wise investment. The Care Manager can facilitate a family understanding of the situation and help everyContinued on page 51
HOME CARE • CARE MANAGEMENT • FRIENDLY VISITORS • PRIVATE DUTY NURSING
Locally Owned & Operated Serving Surburban MD, Northern VA & Washington, DC
With our expanded team of Aging Life Care ManagersTM and Friendly Visitors, Lifematters, the #1 provider of private duty Home Care and Skilled Nursing in the Metropolitan DC Area, is now the leader in Comprehensive Concierge Care Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week to Help You Staff Complex Cases Quickly
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Understanding Costs Can Help With Decision Making As the decision to remain at home is becoming an increasingly popular option, it is important to understand the costs of care and your payment options while researching different home healthcare companies. Costs for companion care are covered primarily by private payments. Home healthcare must also be paid for with private funds, unless it is prescribed by a physician and provided by a Medicare-certified agency. Long-term care insurance policies may cover companion care and home health care. If you qualify for Medicaid, a government program for low-income individuals, it may subsidize some of your homecare needs. Since laws vary from state
to state, you will need to contact your local Area Agency on Aging for more information concerning government benefits. Skilled nursing care will be paid for by Medicare as long as it is determined to be “intermittent skilled care,� which includes occupational, respiratory, speech and physical therapy. To be covered, care must be ordered by a doctor. Individuals who meet income requirements may be eligible to receive skilled nursing services through Medicaid. Major medical health insurance will also cover a limited number of skilled home visits. Costs for these services vary greatly depending upon coverage by Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance.
Contact your local Office on Aging or State Department of Health to find out if there are funds from social services block grants available to cover home care costs.
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When it comes to understanding Medicare coverage, many individuals can find themselves confused by a complex web of information. This especially applies to those who want to know if they are eligible for Medicare coverage when entering a nursing home or receiving home health care. Below is some helpful information on whether you can use your home health care benefits if you have Medicare and what services and products it will cover. First, you can use your home health care benefits if all of the following applies to your situation. Your doctor must prescribe that you need medical care at home and create a care plan. The care you need has to be intermittent and in the form of skilled nursing care, physical therapy, oc-
cupational therapy or speech therapy. The home health agency must be Medicarecertified and you must be homebound, or unable to leave the home unassisted. Once you have established those requirements, it is important to understand what Medicare will actually cover, which includes the following: • Home health aide services on a parttime or intermittent basis, as long as there is a skilled need • Medical social services • Certain medical supplies • Durable medical equipment (wheelchair, walker, bedside commode, etc.) Given the services and products that Medicare does cover, it is also valuable to take note of what is not covered. Care that
is required 24 hours a day will not be covered. Other services not covered include personal care provided by home health aides such as bathing and dressing, along with homemaker services like cleaning and laundry. Also not included are homedelivered meals. If you require care that goes beyond intermittent visits for a limited amount of time, or if your needs are not covered by Medicare, an important option to consider is private duty home care. For more information on Medicare coverage, visit medicare.gov. Information Provided by Family & Nursing Care/Legacy Home Care and adapted from medicare.gov.
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Live independently at home with Home Care Assistance’s premier care! Live-In Caregivers and 24/7 Home Care Specialists. Live-In Care provides older adults with 24/7, around-the-clock care. Clients and their families enjoy peace of mind with reliable, Live-In caregivers that monitor safety, attend to any immediate or daily needs and provide companionship. Washington D.C. Area’s Top Caregivers. The Cognitive Therapeutics Method™ (CTM) is a brain health program that aims to improve quality of life for our clients through a holistic approach incorporating positive lifestyle factors, as well as personalized, one-on-one activities that engage the main cognitive domains of the brain. Balanced Care Method™. Our caregivers are trained in this Method’s holistic approach of healthy living. Offering the first senior care solution with an emphasis on balance and longevity.
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Accessible Home Health Care 610-668-1802 accessiblemontcopa.com n We have the same high standards you do! Reports available to Care Managers at desired frequency. We hire only certified caregivers with 3 or more years of verifiable experience working with seniors. We perform an above average 28-point background check. Alzheimer and Dementia specialization - all caregivers are trained and certified in Dementia. Advanced Nursing & Home Support 240-283-4984 advancedhomesupport.com n n Partnering with professionals for the past 24 years, Advanced Nursing & Home Support, locally owned and operated, has provided exceptional Skilled Nursing, Home Health Aide and Companionship services to elderly individuals, disabled family members and recuperating patients in the Washington DC Maryland metro area. Please allow us to satisfy your clients as well!
Assisting Hands Home Care 301-363-2580 assistinghands.com/Potomac n Your Home, Our Care. At Assisting Hands, we offer our clients, your loved ones, the finest concierge style, personalized inhome care. We can help them live safely and comfortably in their homes, wherever they call home. All our highly trained CNA’s are background and reference checked, insured and bonded, CPR Certified, and follow a detailed care plan created for YOU. At Home Care, Inc. 301-421-0200 athomecareinc.com n We love what we do, clients love what we do and what we do is refer private duty CNAs, LPNs, and RNs for PT, FT, HRLY, and Live-In caregiving for Short Term, Long Term and Respite Needs. Thoroughly screened, experienced, insured, bonded, licensed caregivers at cost effective rates. Licensed agency since 1977 – At Home Care, Inc. 301-421-0200 Brightstar BrightStar is committed to providing a higher standard of care. All employees are fully screened, trained and bonded. Our CNAs can help with: bathing, meals and light housekeeping. An RN opens every case and trains and supervises the staff. We are accepted by all Long Term Care Insurance Companies. CNAs, LPNs and RNs. BrightStar of Anne Arundel County BrightStar of Baltimore City/County BrightStar of Howard County BrightStar of Montgomery County
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Genesis SelectCare 410-832-7761, #3 selectcare.genesishcc.com n Genesis SelectCare is a licensed Private Duty Agency. With our in home services, we give you Peace of Mind in knowing that your loved one or client is being well cared for. We will work with you to develop an individualized care plan that’s right for your loved one or client. Free initial assessment and 20% discount week one.
GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. 703-313-6114 geriatricare.net n GeriatriCare Management, Inc., which is owned/operated by a Professional Care Manager, is a full service, licensed Home Health Agency that provides a broad range of non-medical, supportive services to our clients. Our collaborative, multi-disciplinary team can provide improved outcomes for clients, families and physicians. Medication Management and Care Management available.
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Home Helpers 703-766-0154 HomeHelpersHomeCare.com/Reston n LIVE LIFE YOUR WAY. Home Helpers of N.Va. is more than an in-home care agency: we’re your extended family when family isn’t available. We’re a locally owned, trusted provider of compassionate in-home care. We customize our solutions to your unique situation for an affordable solution that keeps your loved one(s) where they’re happiest: at home. Lifematters 301-603-3722 lifemattersusa.com n n n Lifematters is the first choice for home care, care management, and companionship services in MD, DC, and NoVA. We work with our clients to create customized care plans staffed by our team of skilled social workers, nurses, and caregivers. Lifematters provides an integrated approach to care, including comprehensive inhome services to ensure our clients age well at home. Nursing Care Experts Inc. 410-667-1254 NursingCareExperts.com n Exceptional private duty nursing care in the Baltimore Metro Area. Seasoned professionals well-versed at working with GCM’s. We help YOU help your client with rapid turn-around and unmatched responsiveness!Personal care, chores, transportation, and medication reminders. Experts at Transitional Care for patients transitioning home from rehab facilities or hospitals. 24/7 Cases are no problem!
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Old Dominion Home Care 703-273-0422 olddominionhomecare.com n Old Dominion Home Care is family owned and licensed by the Virginia Department of Health to provide Personal Care services. We are excited to launch our Senior Visitor program, providing socialization and outings by our college-educated visitors. Providing the best care for our clients and providing peace of mind to their families is our top priority. Premier Homecare 301-984-1742 premierhomecare.org n n Our comprehensive in-home services provide care and support to those who are aging in place. Premier’s caregivers are certified and supervised by a registered nurse. The care your parent needs today may change tomorrow, our programs are flexible and allow for daily, weekly or around-the-clock care. A registered nurse will monitor their clinical status and adjust the caregiving plan of care accordingly. Ready Hands Home Care
703-750-3170 readyhands.com Each client is assisted by one primary Home Care Aide, so that high continuity is maintained. Ready Hands is physician-owned and has served more than a thousand Northern Virginia families since 2002. We are committed to excellent customer service, honesty, keeping our promises and achieving great matches between clients and their Ready Hands aides.
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QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN HIRING PAID CAREGIVERS If facing this decision, the following questions will help in making a safe and educated decision: 1. If the hired caregiver becomes ill or otherwise unavailable, what alternate arrangements can be made? 2. A re social security, federal and state taxes, and unemployment insurance paid so the family is not legally responsible? 3. I s there verification that the paid caregivers can legally work in the U.S.? 4. If the hired caregiver is injured, who is responsible? Remember that many
homeowners’ insurance policies exclude such injuries via “domestic employee exclusions.” 5. A re criminal history background checks, state abuse registry checks, and prior work reference checks completed? 6. Is there bonding and insurance in place that would cover any injury to the client, damage, or theft? When an agency says they are “bonded,” family members should be sure that this covers injury
or damages related to the caregiver(s) working in the home. 7. Assuming family is not available to supervise paid caregivers at all times, will there be documentation that substantiates the completion of services? If the adult caregiver does not have the time or resources available to answer these important questions, the services of a professional home care agency or adult day care center may be the right solution.
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1. The patient must have a written referral from their doctor before they can be assessed to see if they are appropriate for hospice care. NOT TRUE. A patient or their family/ medical POA, can ask for an assessment by hospice at any time. This is an opportunity to learn what supports hospice can provide, and to answer any questions that the patient and family may have. If the patient decides that they would like to elect to use their Medicare Part A benefit for hospice, THEN the physician will need to write a referral to hospice and a hospice nurse will be sent out to do a comprehensive assessment, explain the hospice benefits to the patient and their family, and the patient or their Medical Power of Attorney will sign the admission paperwork. 2. Once you elect to be on hospice, you can never change your mind. NOT TRUE. At any time, a hospice patient can revoke their hospice status. There could be several reasons for this, such as falling and breaking a hip, and choosing to have surgery to repair or replace it, as well as rehab services to regain function. You may also wish to try a new curative treatment, or to resume dialysis. You can also be re-assessed by hospice and re-admitted when your condition declines again. 3. Hospice provides 24 hour care for you when you are diagnosed with a terminal illness and have 6 months to live (or less) if the disease runs its normal course. NOT TRUE. While hospice provides 24 hour support to the patient and their family and they have access to a hospice 52
nurse 24/7, the hospice benefit does not provide 24/7 custodial care. Support is provided to the patient in their home, which may be a private home, an apartment in an assisted living facility or a room in a skilled nursing facility and can include several hours per week of homecare. If an acute level of support is required, all hospices have access to a residential facility where patients can receive respite care or a higher level of pain management. This could be their own facility, or a relationship with a local skilled nursing facility giving them access to beds there. 4. Once you are admitted to hospice, you can remain on hospice until you die, even if you live longer than 6 months. NOT TRUE. After the initial 90-day admission period, hospice staff are required to assess each patient every 60 days to determine if they are still hospice eligible. During this time, the patient must continue to experience “measurable” decline in order to remain hospice
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eligible. The hospice providers’ records are regularly audited and they can have payments retracted if they continued to provide hospice services past the time that the patient is considered eligible. 5. Electing hospice means giving up and hastening death by withholding food and/or medication. NOT TRUE. A hospice nurse will review all medications that each patient is taking, but it is up to the patient, and/ or their family, which medications they want to remain on. The focus of hospice care is on comfort, so anything that can make the patient more comfortable is done. While on hospice, patients continue to be offered favorite foods/beverages, although the texture may need to be adjusted to help with safe swallowing and to avoid aspiration (for example, pureeing food or thickening fluids). In the last days and hours of life, it is normal for patients to limit their intake as their bodily functions begin to slow down and prepare for end of life.
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Tip 1: Identify causes of problem behavior Problem behavior is often a way the Alzheimer’s patient tries to communicate with you. The progression of the disease means that they may no longer be able to communicate verbally. However, they are still emotionally conscious and will remain so, often until the very end of life. In many cases the patient’s behavior is a reaction to an uncomfortable or stressful environment. If you can identify the stressor or trigger of their discomfort, you can resolve the problem behavior with greater ease. Remember that the person with dementia is not being deliberately difficult. Their sense of reality may be different to yours, but it’s still very real to them. Some ways to help identify the causes of problem behavior: • Try to put yourself in the person’s situation. Look at their body language and imagine how they might be feeling and what they might be trying to express. • Ask yourself what happened just before the problem behavior started? Did something trigger the behavior? • Are the person’s needs being met? • Does changing the environment or the atmosphere help to comfort the person? • How did you react to the behavior? Did your reaction help to soothe the person or did it make the behavior worse? Tip 2: Create a calm and soothing environment As a caregiver, you may not be able to control the person you’re caring for. However, if you’re caring for your loved one at home, you can control the environment and the atmosphere you create
while caregiving. These factors play a large part in helping a person with Alzheimer’s feel calm and safe. • Modify the environment to reduce potential stressors. o Stressors create agitation and disorientation in the person with Alzheimer’s. These include loud or unidentifiable noises, shadowy lighting, mirrors or other reflecting surfaces, garish or highly contrasting colors, and patterned wallpaper. • Maintain calm within yourself. o Getting anxious or upset in response to problem behavior can increase their stress or agitation. Respond to the emotion being communicated by the behavior, not the behavior itself. Try to remain flexible, patient, and relaxed. Remember, the person is responding to your tone of voice and body language more than the content of what you’re saying. If you find yourself becoming anxious or losing control, take a time out to quickly relieve stress. Manage stress in someone with Alzheimer’s: Different stress-reducing techniques work better for some people with Alzheimer’s than others, so you may need to experiment to find the ones that best help your loved one. • Exercise o Exercise is one of the best stressrelievers for both the person with Alzheimer’s and you, the caregiver. Regular walking, movement, or seated exercises can have a positive effect on many problem behaviors, such as aggression, wandering, and difficulty sleeping. Indoor shopping malls are vast walking opportunities protected from the weather.
Or you may even consider singing and dancing. • Simple activities can be a way for the person to reconnect with their earlier life. o Someone who used to enjoy cooking, for example, may still gain pleasure from the simple chore of washing vegetables for dinner. Try to involve the person in as many productive daily activities as possible. Folding laundry, watering plants, or going for a drive in the country can all help to manage stress. • Use calming music o Play a calming song or the person’s favorite type of music as a way to relax them when agitated. Music therapy can also help soothe the person during mealtimes and bath times, making the processes easier for both patient and caregiver. • Interacting with other people is still important o While large groups of strangers may only increase stress levels for the person with Alzheimer’s, spending time with different people in one-on-one situations can help to increase physical and social activity. • Pets can provide a source of positive, nonverbal communication o As a result of the playful interaction and gentle touch from a welltrained, docile animal, the person may be soothed and experience decreased aggressive behavior. • Aromatherapy o The use of Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula Angustifolia) to calm a person with anxiety has been demonstrated in numerous medical studies to be very effective in decreasing anxiety and improving restlessness.
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Untreated hearing loss (i.e. not wearing hearing aids) has been linked to numerous health complications such as diabetes, hypertension, depression, anxiety, and even cognitive decline. However, an estimated 28 million people in the United States experience some type of treatable hearing loss. Yet, less than a quarter of those people seek help to enhance their listening lifestyle. Why One answer is the unrealistic expectation attached to hearing aids: that hearing aids are going to return hearing back to “normal.” Unfortunately, this is not the case. An individual with hearing loss needs to utilize effective communication strategies in conjunction with hearing aids. Combining the hearing and visual senses sets a hard of hearing individual up for less communication breakdown, positive relationships, and ultimately a better quality of life. You or your loved one should get your hearing evaluated by an Audiologist if you are experiencing any of the following:
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• Be patient if response is slow. Making sense of conversation takes time and is fatiguing. • Stay positive and relaxed.
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES Communication is a two-way street. Good communication requires the efforts of at least two people, even when one of them is utilizing hearing aids.
Tips for Communicating as an Individual with Hearing Loss: • Anticipate difficult situations, plan how to minimize them. • Pay attention. Watch, listen & concentrate to follow conversation. • Look for visual cues like facial expressions, gestures and body language. • Don’t interrupt. Let conversation flow to gain more meaning. • Admit if you are lost. • Conversation can be tiring. If too tired to concentrate, ask for discussion later.
Tips for Communicating with Individuals with Hearing Loss: • Always face the person you are speaking with • Make your mouth visible • Avoid noisy backgrounds • Get attention first e.g. “Jim, could you pass the vegetables?” • Don’t shout. Shouting distorts your face and mouth • Speak clearly, at moderate pace • Rephrase if you are not understood & try different words • Use facial expression and/or gestures
Kelly Kolonay, AuD obtained her doctorate in Audiology from Pacific University in Portland, Oregon and is currently practicing as a Doctor of Audiology at the VA in Loma Linda California. Kelly is passionate about working with the veteran population. She specializes in hearing aids, aural rehabilitation, central auditory processing disorders, and tinnitus management. Kelly is the daughter of Bobbi Kolonay, RN MS CCM, the owner of Holistic Aging – Options For Elder Care, an Aging Life Care Management practice in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Professional Assistance May Be the Solution—No Matter What the Problem Is
When it comes to life’s biggest decisions, most challenging transitions, and largest opportunities, we generally turn to professionals for help. From planning a move to planning for the financial future, there are professionals who can help with every step of life’s journey. With an increasing number of credentialed professionals specifically trained to meet a diverse array of needs, there is generally a professional for that—no matter what that is. Many of these professionals work directly with Aging Life Care Managers to help clients achieve their best quality of life and to deliver the best possible results for families. In fact, in many instances, care managers will recommend professionals who become a vital part of a client’s care team. No matter what stage of life you find yourself in or what your age, there is never any reason to face life’s changes and challenges alone. Enlist the help of a professional and get the help you need. Some of the more prominent categories of professionals are detailed below. The tables on the following pages list dozens of options that are available in these and other categories. For specific information on available services, please contact the individual providers. Aging in Place Need to update your home to meet your changing needs? Want some help running errands? Have medical needs that require special equipment? There are individuals and businesses available to meet all your needs and allow you to remain safely in your home. Successfully aging in place frequently requires additional assistance from professionals to ensure that all daily needs are met and the home environment remains safe. Assistive Technology In today’s connected world, we are
all accustomed to turning to technology for solutions. Help managing the challenges that come with aging or disability is no different. There are many technologies that can help you with all types of needs—from staying in contact with family to hearing better. Technology professionals can help clients find specific technologies that can improve their living environments and their lifestyles. Downsizing/Moving Moving is one of life’s most monumental tasks. Add in the fact that many seniors have been in their homes for two, three, or more decades, and moving becomes even more daunting. Whether you need to declutter and downsize in preparation for a move to a retirement community, or just have your home deep cleaned to provide a safer living environment, there are professionals available to help. When it comes time to sell the family home, there are also professionals available to prepare the home and ensure that you get top market value. Medical Sometimes medical needs require the help of a specialist or a business that caters to specific conditions or illnesses. Professionals can help you with a wide range of needs—from vision services to hospice care to mental health care and everything in between. Planning Planning ahead for financial and legal needs is important at every stage of life, but never more so than during retirement. Financial and legal needs frequently become more complex with age. You may need help with tasks ranging from paying bills and managing paperwork to estate planning and managing
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AGING IN PLACE SOLUTIONS • Adult Day Centers and Services • Errands and Companionship • Home Modifications • Medical House Calls • Services and Support ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS • Personal Emergency Response • Telephone Assistance Tech DOWNSIZING/MOVING SOLUTIONS • Organizing • Move Management MEDICAL SOLUTIONS • House Calls • Services and Support PLANNING SOLUTIONS • Care Coordination • Financial Planning • Reverse Mortgage HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE SOLUTIONS • Hospice Care • Palliative Care MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS • Air Ambulance Medicaid. Professionals are available who specialize in each of these areas and can make meeting your financial and legal needs easy. Hospice and Palliative Care Hospice services offer a unique approach to end-of-life care. Providing comfort and dignity for patients, as well Continued on page 56
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as bereavement support for families, hospice providers can help make a difficult time easier. Hospice services are generally fully or partially covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance. Medical Transportation Sometimes getting there can be a challenge. For patients with complex medical issues, relocating or traveling for medical treatment can be especially challenging. There are local services that can provide high-quality medical transportation for patients regardless of their medical conditions or current health.
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Forest Side Memory Care Day Program 202-966-7623 forestsidedc.org Forest Side, a not for profit organization, provides resident centered care for individuals experiencing Alzheimer’s and dementia related conditions. Operating Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, services include: lunch, medication administration, life enrichment activities & social programs. The Day Program is co-located within the Forest Side Assisted Living campus.
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703-940-3000 seia.com Tom West, Partner at SEIA, leads a team of financial professionals that aims to secure and protect wealth for families planning through healthcare or housing uncertainty due to disability, illness, or death. Tom’s distinguished knowledge on helping families finance long term care needs is built upon 22 years of experience in the financial services industry.
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Carroll Hospice
410-871-8000 carrollhospice.org For more than 30 years, families have turned to Carroll Hospice for home and inpatient hospice and bereavement support. That’s because our certified team goes above and beyond—exceeding state and national benchmarks in quality hospice care—to create an experience that’s uniquely personal to your loved one’s story. Serving Carroll, Baltimore & Frederick counties.
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301-816-2676 jssahospice.org JSSA is the hospice to turn to for exceptional end of life care. JSSA Hospice supports dignity and comfort for individuals, provides peace of mind to families, and honors all cultural traditions and customs. For over 30 years, JSSA Hospice has offered comprehensive services, including symptom/pain management, and emotional and spiritual support for patients and their families.
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202-304-4586 just-that-simple.net Just That Simple provides organizing, decluttering, downsizing AND move preparation services. We tame papers, closets, kitchens, pantries and all other rooms. We restore calm to your home and eliminate trip & fall hazards. We ease the stress of moving. As needed, we coordinate with family, care managers and others. All services are personalized, soothing, nonjudgmental & confidential.
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301-216-2112 pbehelp.com Life is too short to spend time on the floor in pain. Get emergency medical help when you need it, where you need it, WITHOUT A STRUGGLE. Need help at home, in the yard, out of town? Just press your personal help button. Proudly serving DC Metro for fifteen years. Time is precious, call today.
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Senior Lifestyle Mortgage
703-777-6840 seniorlifestylemortgage.com We help families fund retirement income shortfalls, pay for elder health care costs, manage emergencies, and gain peace of mind. This flexible home equity loan lets you pay interest whenever you wish or choose to make no monthly payments at all. NMLS #1402557 WRHORNBECK LLC dba SeniorLifestyleMortgage. Licensed in VA and MD.
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Custom Moves
443-625-6264 custommoves.com Custom Moves is a caring and compassionate senior move management company providing a personal touch to all aspects of a senior’s move. We specialize in floor plans, downsizing/ decluttering, move coordination, packing and unpacking and clean-outs. When we leave dishes are put away, beds are made, lamps are plugged in and packing materials removed.
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Maryland Relay
1-800-552-7724 (Voice/TTY) mdrelay.org Difficulty using a standard telephone? Put the power of Maryland Relay to work for you! Stay connected with the latest assistive calling options. You may even qualify for telecommunications equipment, such as tablets and Captioned Telephones, through the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications program. Free evaluations offered.
Virginia Relay
866-894-4116 (Voice) varelay.org Virginia Relay is a free public service that enables Virginians who are deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind or have difficulty speaking to communicate with standard telephone users. Access a variety of calling options, including TTY and Captioned Telephone Service. Qualified residents, including veterans, can even receive specialized telecommunication equipment!
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