Home Care Path operates the senior care program called Basin which assists elders discharging from a hospital or nursing home. A niche market.
The focus of Basin is arranging individual information in a way that communicates insights on a geographical move and the transition from private payment to public funded programing. These are the two underlying strands present in all senior living decisions.
Basin is an evidence based process which functions to optimize the supportive care aspects of these rapid hospital and nursing home discharge of elder family members. This is a specialty service increasingly being promoted to a larger part of the State of Wisconsin. This is the reach across geography to serve more seniors in need.
Basin is appealing to families with discharging elders in super regional markets. Basin delivers service through a predictable process at a cost today's consumer finds affordable.
Basin analysis consultation service 39.00 per hour
Supportive care 20.00 per hour
Understanding the dynamics taking place within the health care sector (aging population, outpatient before inpatient, consumer pays for non skilled care) helps comprehend the reason for the advanced senior care service Home Care Path has developed.
Home Care Path celebrates 4 years of successfully serving seniors in South Central Wisconsin
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Home Care Path www.homecarepath.com and the Wisconsin PATH ALONG model deliver an advanced supportive care service. Helping seniors in the home, with clinic visits, at the hospital, nursing home and assisted living facility. Helping seniors downsize with a move in to an adult child's home. 2014 rates are 20.00 per hour. Simply call 608-432-4286 to schedule an interview. We can be there when you are working. We accept long term care insurance. Services can be tax deductible. Help with resources and the transition from private payment to public funded programming. Valuing home and human life
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