Facts About Care Coordination for Seniors
Facts About Care Coordination for Seniors
Many seniors need some extra help at home. This could be as simple as someone to help them make arrangements for doctor’s appointments or as complex as the need for assistance finding outside resources. This is where a care coordinator comes into play. This person will be responsible for making sure the senior is safe and healthy. Below is a short list that provides some information about the responsibilities of a care coordinator.
1. The gathering of information from all healthcare providers. This means collecting important medical information from each doctor that treats the senior.
2. The care coordinator must be able to effectively assess the home environment as well as the needs of the person receiving care.
3. Coordinators must be able to find private services and resources that will meet the needs of the senior.
4. There must always be ongoing communication between all of the parties involved. This includes the individual receiving care, the caregivers, doctors and family members. It is important to keep all those involved up to date.
5. The care coordinator should also be able to assess daily situations to make sure the senior is in fact receiving all of the services they need to function. If there is something that changes with the senior’s health, changes to the type of care and services they receive may be required.
Source: http://www.nfcacares.org/pdfs/CareManagmt.pdf
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