- How do I know when it's time to get help for my aging parent or parents?
- How do I find an Aging Life Care Professional?
- What credentials should I look for in an Aging Life Care Professional?
- Can I bill Medicare for aging life care services?
- How much does it cost?
- What services does an Aging Life Care Professional provide?
How do I know when it's time to get help for my aging parent or parents?
If you notice any of the following, it could be time to contact an aging life care professional:
- increasing forgetfulness that impacts daily life
- receive calls with concerns from neighbors, friends or medical providers
- notice home safety issues
- changes in mobility or memory
How do I find an Aging Life Care Professional?
An Aging Life Care professional can be found by accessing the website www.aginglifecare.org – click on Find an Expert and enter the desired zip code
Return to topWhat credentials should I look for in an Aging Life Care Professional?
Individual profiles of Aging Life Care Professionals are listed on the web site www.aginglifecare.org. Each may have their own areas of expertise that can be matched to meet your needs.
Return to topCan I bill Medicare for aging life care services?
NO. Aging Life Care services are billed to the client (or family) on a private basis and on an individual basis. Rate vary by geographical location.
Return to topHow much does it cost?
Jensen Case  Management charges an hourly fee for services based on intensity and frequency. We offer free one-hour initial consultation. Contact us for more details.
Return to topWhat services does an Aging Life Care Professional provide?
Services include an initial assessment and care plan for coordination of in home assistance, transitions in housing arrangements, and referrals for estate and long term care planning. Communication with long distance family members helps to provide peace of mind.
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