Basin is a program developed by Home Care Path (www.homecarepath.com) to give families a jump start on effectively managing the health, safety, an financial well being of an elder discharging from a hospital or nursing home. Each new stream (intervention) of information raises new questions, and new possibilities for analysis and optimization. Interventions include:
- Customized care plan
- Rapid access to supportive care staff (20.00 per hour)
- Medication reconciliation
- Primary care rapid path
- Discipline specific care transitions
- Immediate and long term financial transactions
- Visual placement of chronic disease within health treatment continuum
This is an open process that demonstrates how patients are beginning to produce, consume, and demand access to their own medical data. The key to Basin's success is the seniors confidence in their ability to best determine how the available assisting providers will meet their individual needs.
Basin is about how an innovative (Home Care Path) community health organization learned to focus information and operational data from a collecting, recording chore in to a powerful tool. This has transformed the measure of efficiency while expanding the delivery of applicable services when confronted with senior living decisions.
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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