In February 2015 the Wisconsin Department of Health Services conducted the Dementia Capable Wisconsin Survey. The Report has been formed from the responses of 72 Counties and 1 Tribe. This is important because research indicates incidences of Alzheimer's Dementia are expected to increase.
The report demonstrated almost 90 percent of the organizations responding do not have access to a sufficient number of facilities willing to accept emergency protective placements of persons with Alzheimer's Dementia exhibiting challenging behaviors.
Wisconsin legislation authorized through DHS requires Counties to operate Adult Protective Services Chapter 55 system to serve individuals at risk. These calls for help are typically intense and require an immediate response.
Calling Adult Protective Services is an intervention of last resort. Removing an elder from their familiar setting tends to make symptoms of Alzheimer's Dementia worse.
The goal of updating the State wide approach to Alzheimer's Dementia is to engage the entire community of providers to deliver solutions to reduce the intensity and frequency of un-manageable situations. This is easier said than done as medical psychiatric prescribers often lack the documented diagnosis to send a rapid order to the pharmacy for the medications to support the effective management of behavioral changes.
Some hard to serve geographical areas do not have the in home supportive care providers available to give the family some consistent respite. There is a State wide initiative to bolster greater awareness of the increased prevalence of Alzheimer' s Dementia across Wisconsin communities.
Home Care Path can send an elder support partner to begin helping right away. This service is billed to the family at 20 dollars per hour. The PATH ALONG app
http://appsmakerstore.com/appim/j6kcdet8xvwk4s gives the family an opportunity to request help right from the hospital, nursing home, or clinic. The family can pay for the help at 20 dollars per hour until the public program or long term care insurance plan can reimburse staff for needed help.
Home Care Path has 6 years of experience delivering service through a progressive evidence based open system designed to meet the future elder care needs of Wisconsin families. Public programs and insurance plans can contact our contract department to create an individual service agreement .
Home Care Path has registered nurses who can create a comprehensive plan of care to inform transitions. The family is billed 59.00 per hour for this service. Home Care Path performs a credit repair service which is a frequent request with families dealing with memory loss.
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
Nerds Provides:
- pre-staging process to save consumers time
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- each individual receives their own secure online portal
- person to person help from down to earth staff
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
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