Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Home Care Path Stunning Move With Sharetribe

Home Care Path is collaborating with Sharetribe to implement a multi -sided dementia marketplace.  This allows care givers to list availability and families to list need.  The focus is on the non-medical interventions that become important when the senior requires the help of another to perform the (IADL's) instrumental activities of daily living.

Research indicates the senior will need help to perform IADL's shortly after the onset of dementia.  The gap where this service becomes imperative can be seen in the construct below:

DEMENTIA  CONTINUUM
          
              (IADL's)                            (ADL's)
     l--------l--------------------------------l
  onset
                 l-----Gap Being Filled-------l

Public programming and long term care insurance plans do not pay for care till the later phase dementia symptoms require the help of another to perform the (ADL's) activities of daily living.

This expands the definition of dementia support- and facilitates early engagement designed to prevent scary crisis like events.  This is an earth shattering model embedded with the tools to strengthen the families ability to self direct care.

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