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Geriatric Care Management Can Improve Elder Care

Dec 23, 2014

Hook Law Center (formerly Oast & Hook)

Hook Law Center (formerly Oast & Hook)

Virginia Beach, VA (Law Firm Newswire) December 23, 2014 – As individuals age and live with chronic illnesses, their medical and personal care needs can become complex. Geriatric care management services help older adults and their loved ones coordinate all aspects of care.

“Geriatric care managers have extensive knowledge of elder issues and the resources in the community. They can help seniors and their loved ones find and access needed services,” said Andrew Hook, a Virginia elder law attorney with Hook Law Center, which has offices in Virginia Beach and northern Suffolk.

Broadly speaking, a Geriatric Care Manager’s (GCM) role is to serve as an advocate for the senior. GCMs may have a degree in a field such as nursing, social work, gerontology or psychology.

The GCM is responsible for identifying the needs of the individual, developing a care plan and helping the senior access resources outlined in the care plan. The GCM also monitors care as time goes on.

GCMs are particularly helpful for seniors who have complex needs, because they are able to assess and address the diverse aspects of an individual’s life. A GCM may also be called in to address a relatively limited issue, such as finding a caregiver.

A GCM’s duties often include coordinating and explaining medical care and medications, home health aid, access to transportation, arranging for legal services, ensuring a safe living environment, identifying appropriate placements, physical therapy and advising on the financial aspects of care. A GCM may also be involved in resolving disputes between family members regarding long-term care.

Geriatric care management is often utilized by families who do not live in the same city as their loved one and cannot directly supervise care. However, even families who live nearby and who are actively involved in care can benefit from geriatric care management services.

Learn more at http://www.hooklawcenter.com/

Hook Law Center
295 Bendix Road, Suite 170
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452-1294
Phone: 757-399-7506
Fax: 757-397-1267

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5806 Harbour View Blvd.
Suite 203
Suffolk VA 23435
Phone: 757-399-7506
Fax: 757-397-1267
http://www.hooklawcenter.com/

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