How do you decide what care alternatives are right for you and your loved one? Consider hiring a geriatric care manager. These professionals are experienced at evaluating the specific situation and personalities involved, recommending the types of in-home support/assisted living that would be most appropriate, and helping you locate the best providers. Are family members unable to reach agreement? Consider hiring a mediator to help you make those tough choices without splitting the family apart.
Geriatric Care Managers DirectoryFind Geriatric Care Managers by State, Major Cities
Geriatric care managers assess needs and identify and coordinate resources for seniors. Geriatric care managers, or GCMs, can take over nearly al
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Geriatric Care Managers of New EnglandWelcome to our website! We are the Geriatric Care Managers of New England, a regional chapter of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers.
Since 1986, our purpose has been t
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Mediators Help Families With Tough Choices Of AgingThey are disputes that can split apart families: Mom's left a pot on the stove again, so her daughters want her to give up her house. Dad's got more scrapes on his car, so his kids want to take away t
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What Caregivers Should Know About Nursing Home CareWhat Is Long-Term Care?
Long-term care refers to a comprehensive range of medical, personal, and social services coordinated to meet the physical, social, and emotional needs of people who are chro
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