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Plan Now, Care Later Program

Plan Now, Care Later is an exclusive and comprehensive program offered by GeriatriCare® Management, Inc., to assist our clients in preparing now for future needs.

Plan Now, Care Later

At GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. we are here to help lead you through advance care planning. Together, we can explore different scenarios so that you can make an informed decision about how you would like to be cared for in the future and/or at the end of your life.  This will allow you to specify what you want or do not want.  Through advanced care planning, we will guide you in having valuable conversations with your healthcare providers, legal counsel and loved ones. Having a plan in place now for future care needs will bring you and your loved one’s peace of mind and reassurance that your wishes will be carried out.

Planning for a Disabled Spouse

As many couples age, a growing concern may be the care and future of their disabled spouse. GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. has a solution. A professional geriatric care manager will meet with the couple and perform a full assessment to compile the necessary material needed so that we may act on our client’s behalf in case of emergency. We often coordinate with various professions, such as attorneys and financial planners, to ensure that a comprehensive plan of care is available for future needs.

Adult Children With Disabilities

A growing number of older adults are responsible for the care of their mentally, physically, or developmentally disabled adult child. As these parents age, they become less able to provide direct care for their children. In the same way that we approach elder care, we can help the senior and the family with a plan that specifically addresses the special circumstances of aging parents with dependent adult children. With GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. helping them in complex and difficult situations like this, families know they’re not alone … that they have a partner in caring for their loved one.

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