An article titled "When Elder Care Problems Escalate, You Can Hire an Expert" appeared in Saturday's New York Times Health Section (9/26/09). It provides some excellent, concrete examples of situations in which the interventions of a professional geriatric care manager can make a positive impact on the lives of elderly parents and their adult children who are caring for them. The author provides some guidelines for identifying a good match, and a list of questions to ask when interviewing a professional geriatric care manager.
We encourage families to call Elder Care Guides with their list of concerns, and the particular criteria they seek in a care manager for their aging parent. We welcome the opportunity to meet face-to-face at our office or in a parent's home at no charge, to discuss the needs and how the services of a care manager may be of assistance, and to determine whether there is a good personal "fit" between the family and the care manager.
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