Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Dementia Changing Family Expectations About Care

The United States is full of older citizens - and the number one risk factor for dementia (memory loss) is advanced age.  With all the baby boomers turning 65 the Federal and State Government is working frantically to reduce the amount of public money expected to be spent on Medicaid beneficiaries.

As Federal and State regulations to reduce Medicaid spending are implemented families will verbalize a declining effectiveness of policy.  Elders experiencing the undesired symptoms of dementia benefit most from the help of another.  This is deemed a fundamental resource for families seeking help.

Knowing that the Medicaid benefit will be drastically reduced Home Care Path is beginning to change family expectations about resource allocation when it comes to help for a diagnosis of dementia. The implementation of the Home Care Path Dementia Support Digital Platform will set family expectations across the elder care industry.

In the absence of a public funded option to completely support the elders changing needs with a diagnosis of dementia families will look to cost effective solutions.  The dementia support market place facilitates an interactive environment that produces a safe and mutually beneficial transaction between family and care giver.

The transaction includes the family utilizing (sentrylink) digital tools to perform a background check on their desired care giver.  The transaction includes the care giver utilizing (privacyguard) digital tools to perform a credit check on the desired family.  Simple steps that move the participants to better outcomes. 

This link will take the reader to the implemented dementia support market place
https://www.homecarepathdementiasupport.com/en/infos/about   This is giving families more control over the coordination of the care for their loved ones.  This is a huge piece of the resource allocation for the household.   Understanding cost and collaboration helps families navigate as changes require more assistance.

As regulatory changes reduce the Medicaid benefit this new dementia support market place helps guide families through proper procuring of needed services for the household. Home Care Path delivers customer driven, research based, senior living solutions across a geographical  area from Tomah to Madison which creates network efficiencies that improve the families experience.

Available services:
- Elder Care Assistance
- Reducing Home Contents
- Condo Cleaning
- Pet Visits
- House Checks
- Support With Memory Loss

Proactively developing the solutions for a changing regulatory climate of delivery.   Simply call 608-432-4286 to schedule service.  Saving families time and money when the seniors needs require greater assistance.

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