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| | What is a Care Manager?
A care manager is a
professional who specializes in assisting with care arrangements.
Our care managers have a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent
training in gerontology, social work, nursing, counseling, or human
services.
Our care managers are:
 | Experienced nurses and/or social
workers, providing clients with objective needs assessments and service
recommendations;
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 | Expert resources, providing support
by answering your questions and concerns based on years of experience in
care management;
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 | Guides for clients through the maze
of health care options and alternatives;
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 | Personal advisors, working with
clients to develop, coordinate and implement appropriate care plans to meet
care needs and reduce the uncertainty and stress;
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 | Care advocates, addressing care
concerns and acting on client behalf;
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 | Community resource specialists,
offering clients accurate information on service providers, housing options,
agencies and programs;
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 | Liaisons between client, family and
caregivers, providing peace of mind by making sure that family members
receive the highest quality care. |
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