Assessment

What kind of problems are you and your parents facing?

People frequently ask:

  1. What can I do and how do I decide what to do?
  2. What type of resources are available to help me?
  3. How do we get the care we need and want?
  4. What do the different Home Care companies offer?
  5. How do I choose which company to go with and what questions should I be asking?
  6. How much is health care (home care) going to cost now and in the future?

I understand:

Coping with an aging parent’s healthcare problems and or your own can be extremely stressful, time consuming and challenging. You want the best care and treatment possible, but differing opinions, complex options and varying financial implications make the process difficult. The stress and anxiety involved can also greatly affect your family relationships and work responsibilities.

With Plan Your Healthcare as your personal advocate and decision-making partner, you have the peace of mind that comes with knowing that you are making the best healthcare decisions for your aging parents. I will either liaise with Home Care companies on your behalf to organize the best care possible, or I assist you in hiring a caregiver, privately to ensure the most suitable match is found. That means you can focus on day-to-day priorities at work and at home.

Home Care Assessments:

  • home care needs assessment
  • home care planning and implementation
  • liaising with a Home Care company or
  • private caregiver screening and placement

Consultation with family members:

As a former home care company owner, operator and manager, I have a genuine passion for helping people. This, coupled with my caring intuition, home care knowledge and industry experience makes me an ideal person to:

  • help families adjust to sudden health changes and challenge
  • inform them of what  they can expect
  • assist in making home care related decisions with confidence
  • source required resources as needs
  • organize the assistance they need and want
  • record and advocate their care wishes without bias, judgment or prejudice
  • present all options for them to make informed decisions