Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Home Care Path Network Efficiencies Dementia Support

The primary focus of Wisconsin's Home Care Path in 2017 will be to manage the dementia support efficiencies inherent within a network approach to delivery.  This moves their operation to better match the coming mandates that require health insurance plans and medical providers to serve larger geographical regions.

Home Care Path has constructed a digital platform that matches families seeking help for an elder with undesired symptoms of dementia to a local care giver.  This is delivery of an essential non-medical service.  2017 is expected to define a tighter health insurance plan benefit.  This simply means the health insurance plan will not pay skilled medical staff at a higher rate to perform non-medical care tasks.

The Home Care Path digital market place will assist families and local care givers to conduct a mutually beneficial match.  This means the family is being trained on how to shop for a non-medical in-home care giver.  Along with this local care givers are being trained on how to match their care giving talents to a family that will pay them for their service.

Simple things like having the family conduct an online background check prior to starting service.  This includes having an in home care giver conduct an online credit check prior to starting service.  This is leveraging technology to produce a greater amount of known information to improve the outcome.

Home Care Path will have liaison staff who can instruct local dementia care coordinators on how to utilize this new tool.  This is a newer model that will take the community some time to warm up to.  This creates more independence and autonomy for families in areas that the medical delivery system cannot effectively serve.  This also manages a system that increases the number of local care givers who can make money and continue to serve the community.


Take a first peek https://www.homecarepathdementiasupport.com/en/infos/about at the open structure designed to strengthen a families access to the help they need in real time.  Families can list their need and support partners can list their availability.  This concise application exists to save families precious time and resources they so desperately need to effectively care for their loved one.

Home Care Path is Wisconsin's Senior Living Solutions  Organization successfully helping families since 2010.  Simply call or text 608-432-4286 to begin.

Elder Care Assistants - RN Care Planning
Home Pet Visits - Reducing Home Contents
Condo Clean - Credit Repair Nerds
  Digital Dementia Support Market Place


Home Care Path is a well known provider of non-medical supportive home care .  A non-medical supportive home care worker typically helps the elder with anything a family member would do if they were home.   The non-medical in home supportive care worker is called a senior support partner, and works with a registered nurse. 

Home Care Path has been successfully delivering in home supportive care services for Wisconsin families since 2010.  As a community partner Home Care Path administration has worked diligently to keep the hourly rate for in home supportive care low.  The 2016 hourly rate is 20.00 per hour, and this is expected to help families retain more money for the household budget.  Call or text 608-432-4286 to contact Home Care Path supportive care staff.

Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds delivers a service that fixes an individuals credit report to improve their borrowing outcome.  Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds works with the information on file to improve the presentation of an individuals credit report.

This simple link facilitates immediate access to a trusted credit repair service
 https://homecarepath.sharepoint.com/Pages/PrestageStudyWisconsinCreditRepairNerds.aspx

Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds Provides:

- pre-staging process to save consumers time
- incremental pricing to better fit your budget
- each individual receives their own secure online portal
- person to person help from down to earth staff

email: lkutzke.crn@gmail.com

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