Thursday, April 2, 2015

Senior Living Tele-Consult Service Growing

The location of your residence should not matter in a connected world.  Collaborating on individual senior living situations can be done across national boundaries. Skype technology can facilitate a meeting of professionals in your actual dwelling. 

Care givers are learning how to participate in video voice contacts with senior living consultants to help solve specific problems or difficulties.  Families and care givers have formed lists of productive contacts that have been helpful in managing the problems associated with chronic progressive disease. 

When you are working alone in a home the knowledge that a wheel chair arm rest can be temporarily removed can prove helpful with a transfer. Communicating individual dwelling specific strategies can prevent difficulties and make the care givers job seem manageable.

Tele-consults have gained acceptance leading to the growth of video voice communication designed to improve the quality of in home care.  This is employing technological advances to share time tested practices of elder care.  Home Care Path invites readers to watch as this application begins to appear in your neighborhood.

Home Care Path celebrates 5 years of successfully serving seniors in  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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