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Do you assist with long-term care planning?Yes. We help families develop a strategic plan for long-term care needs, including housing options, in-home care, financial planning, and healthcare decisions. Our goal is to ensure seniors receive the appropriate level of care while maximizing their resources and preserving independence whenever possible.
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Can you help navigate Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits?Yes. Understanding Medicaid, Medicare, and VA benefits can be complex, and we help families determine eligibility, apply for benefits, and maximize available resources. We also guide families through financial planning for long-term care services.
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How do you help coordinate medical care?We act as the central point of contact for all medical-related needs. Our Care Managers work closely with physicians, specialists, home health providers, and rehabilitation facilities to ensure seamless communication and care. We track medical appointments, assist with follow-up care, manage prescriptions, and advocate for the best treatment options, reducing the burden on families and ensuring continuity of care.
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Do you work with hospitals, rehab centers, or assisted living communities?Yes, we collaborate with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living communities to ensure a smooth transition of care. Whether your loved one is recovering from surgery, experiencing a health decline, or considering a move to a senior living facility, we help navigate the process and ensure their needs are met.
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Can you accompany clients to doctor’s appointments?Yes. Our Care Managers can attend medical appointments with your loved one, take detailed notes, communicate concerns to healthcare providers, and ensure that the care plan is properly followed. After each visit, we update families and help them understand the doctor’s recommendations, treatment options, and next steps.
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What if my loved one is in a crisis—can you help?Yes. We provide immediate crisis intervention, helping families navigate sudden hospitalizations, medical emergencies, or changes in their loved one’s condition. We assist with emergency care planning, coordinate with healthcare providers, and offer guidance to make the best decisions during critical moments.
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How is Premier Care Management different from home care services?While home care services focus on providing personal caregivers for daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation, Premier Care Management specializes in care coordination and advocacy. We do not provide direct hands-on care, but we oversee all aspects of a client’s well-being, including medical coordination, long-term care planning, crisis intervention, and support with financial and legal considerations. Our expertise ensures that every aspect of a senior’s care is well-managed and aligned with their unique needs and preferences.
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What areas do you serve?We have a team of wonderful Care Managers strategically located throughout Atlanta, Georgia, and the surrounding areas, as well as a dedicated team in Sarasota, Florida. If you’re unsure whether we service your area, please contact us, and we’ll be happy to let you know how we can assist you. Even if you’re outside our primary service areas, we may still be able to help through virtual consultations or by connecting you with trusted care resources near you.
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What is a Care Manager, and how can they help?A Care Manager is a professional who assists older adults and their families in navigating the complexities of aging. At Premier Care Management, our Care Managers provide expert guidance, advocacy, and coordination of services to ensure seniors receive the highest quality of care. We assess individual needs, develop personalized care plans, facilitate medical appointments, coordinate home and facility-based care, and support families in making informed decisions. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life for seniors while reducing stress for their families.
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Is your team available for emergencies or after-hours support?Yes, we understand that emergencies can happen at any time. Our Care Managers are available to assist in urgent situations, hospitalizations, and sudden changes in health status. Whether your loved one is facing a crisis or you need immediate guidance, we are here to provide support, coordinate medical care, and ensure their safety and well-being. We are available to assist 24/7, seven days a week, so you can have peace of mind knowing that help is always just a phone call away!
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Do you provide in-home care services directly?No, we do not provide direct in-home caregiving services, such as personal care or companionship. However, we work closely with trusted home care agencies and can recommend, coordinate, and monitor home care services to ensure quality and reliability. We also advocate for our clients, ensuring that home caregivers meet their needs and that families receive the best possible service.
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Can you help manage medications and doctor’s appointments for dementia patients?Absolutely. Medication management is crucial for individuals with dementia, as improper use can lead to confusion, worsening symptoms, or dangerous interactions. We coordinate medication schedules, ensure prescriptions are filled correctly, and facilitate communication between doctors, pharmacists, and caregivers. Our team also arranges and accompanies clients to medical appointments, ensuring they receive proper care and that families are well-informed.
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How can a Care Manager help someone with dementia?Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia requires specialized knowledge and support. Our Care Managers help families by conducting comprehensive dementia assessments, developing personalized care plans, coordinating medical appointments, and providing caregiver education. We also assist with behavioral management strategies, safety planning, and long-term care placement if needed. Our expertise helps families navigate the challenges of dementia care with confidence and peace of mind.
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Do you provide guidance for families caring for a loved one with dementia?Yes, we understand how overwhelming it can be to care for a loved one with dementia. We provide ongoing support, caregiver education, and emotional guidance to help families manage behavioral changes, communication difficulties, and safety concerns. We also assist in making long-term care decisions and connecting families with additional resources, such as respite care and memory care facilities.
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What does the dementia assessment include?During a comprehensive dementia assessment, we evaluate cognitive abilities, daily functioning, behavioral concerns, medical history, and support system. We assess memory, decision-making ability, mobility, and overall well-being to determine the level of care required. This assessment helps us create a customized care plan that ensures safety, independence, and the best quality of life for individuals living with dementia.
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