Friday, June 2, 2017

Consumer Demand Resides With Aging Population

Both forward and backward looking economic indicators communicate consumer demand resides with the aging of the United States population.  Wisconsin Home Care Path service sect research records findings beyond the public funded health care system economic values.

Wisconsin's Home Care Path in response to research findings has established a diverse approach to integration as a means to capture a greater share of this market created by aging baby boomers.  This involves multiple copyright models embedded in delivery to improve outcomes.

Wisconsin consumer demand is exploding for services that support the experiences of aging at home.  Core service involves comprehensive supportive care solutions. 

- Elder care assistants
- Registered nurse care planning
- Pet care

Internal training involves strategies to assure the same familiar staff person can perform the additional services as the elders needs change.

Home and property can produce individual needs for the elder which require the assistance outside of the household.

- House checks in the occupants absence
- Condo Clean with vacation rental by owner efforts
- Credit repair nerds when credit fix is in order
- Reducing home contents when it is time to down size

As a community partner our staff training involves health and safety concerns emerging across the local communities. 

Dementia - We have implemented a dementia support market place to fill real time needs

Opiate epidemic- Specialized training to help prevent accidental exposure

Gun violence- developing rapid response activities

Economic development researchers have been tracking Home Care Path data for insights related to the uncertainty of policy with Federal and State level.  This is essential to accurately identifying consumer behavior beyond traditional insurance plan utilization information.

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



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






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