Care Management Helps You Care for Your Loved One
What is Care Management? Care Management offers affordable individualized attention to assist family caregivers through the journey of caring for a loved one. We offer quality support from staff trained in the medical and social service fields. Our Care Managers work closely with family members, health care providers, trustees, guardians and a carefully screened network of community services.
Read testimonials from some seniors we've assisted.
How does Care Management help?
- Care Managers conduct an individualized, unbiased, professional assessment, identify problems, research options and propose a plan of action.
- Act as a liaison to families at a distance, making sure things are going well and alerting families to problems or concerns.
- Arrange for trained and bonded assistants, and monitor the services.
- Review financial, legal, or medical issues and offer referrals to appropriate geriatric specialists to avoid future issues.
- Provide crisis intervention.
- Obtain safe, reliable live-in services for your loved one to maintain their independence for as long as possible.
- Provide consumer education and advocacy to care recipient and caregiver.
Referrals, supportive counseling and support services.
Care Management
Bridges Care Management can provide an individualized, in-depth study of issues, concerns and needs that pertain to you or a family member. We offer quality support from staff trained in the medical and social service fields. Our Care Managers focus on the client as a unique individual and will assist in developing a specific plan of care. We work closely with family members, health care providers, trustees, guardians and a carefully screened network of community services.
Care Managers can assist older individuals and their caregivers with the following:
- Have multiple needs or already have services that need monitoring.
- Contemplate a change of residence or placement in a care facility.
- Need an adequate and dependable informal support system.
- Be overwhelmed by complex family dynamics or living far away from family.
- Live alone.
- Be home bound due to physical or mental limitations.
- Exhibit poor judgment.
- Be unable to access care.
- Require personal advocacy and support.
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For more information about our Care Management services, you may call 1-800-876-9212.


