What is Senior Advocacy?Posted on | February 1, 2010 What is Senior Care Advocacy? Care Providers that are able to fulfill the needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities by advocating for their rights, dignity and quality of life, by promoting knowledge and self-determination. Why Select Almost Family For Your Home Health Care Needs? The Almost Family difference starts with our Senior Advocacy philosophy: to address the challenges facing our aging population in a revolutionary new way. Our clinical team looks beyond the obvious needs of our patients to become advocates for their physical, mental and emotional well-being. Whether you are faced with a new diagnosis, recent surgery, chronic health problem or a long-term illness, we can provide highly skilled and compassionate care. Our Senior Advocacy programs provide specialized services to promote optimum health and help keep you independent for as long as possible. Our Registered Nurses and other staff receive advanced training and credentialing. Each patient’s skilled Senior Advocacy Care team is coordinated by a nurse care manager who works closely with the patient’s own physician to achieve the goals of treatment. Other members of the home health team include: Physical, occupational and speech therapists to increase the patient’s strength, mobility, safety and communication; medical social workers to identify resources and offer counseling and support; dieticians, and other specialists. Category: Alzheimer's/Dementia Care, Assisted Living, Caregiving, Caring for an aging parent, Elder Law, Home Health Care Agencies |Visiting Nurse, Independent Living, Senior Home Care, Senior Living, Skilled Rehab/Nursing Homes, VA Benefits for Assisted Living|Home Care
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