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Advocacy
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Assessment
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Care Management
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Crisis Intervention
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Caregiver Coaching
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Education
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Family Meetings
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Information
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Long-Distance Move Management
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Placement
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Referrals
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Travel Coordination and Companionship
How does ALCA help the elderly maintain their independence and reduce the stress of caregiving?
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Conduct an in-home needs assessment
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Conduct evaluations to establish a personalized care plan
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Identify obstacles to living independently and safely
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Screen, arrange, and monitor in-home help and durable medical equipment
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Review financial, legal, and medical issues, and make referrals where necessary
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Accompany clients to appointments with physicians, attorney, accountants, etc.
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Arrange transportation for medical appointments, errands and social activities
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Facilitate communication between physicians and other healthcare providers
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Provide crisis intervention services
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Provide support for responsibilities of home ownership and maintenance
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Assist with bill paying and monitoring potential fraud
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Coach family and caregivers
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Provide crisis intervention services and problem solving
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Provide support for responsibilities of home ownership and maintenance
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Liaison with long-distance care-givers
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Arrange home safety evaluations and provide assistance with home modifications
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Arrange delivery and installation of durable medical equipment
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Provide an objective critique of residential care facilities
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Arrange placement in Senior Care Community (retirement living, independent living community, assisted living community, personal care home or skilled nursing facility)
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Coordination of downsizing or move to Senior Housing Community (local or long-distance)
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Ongoing, onsite monitoring of care communities and quality of care
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Fly-along or driving companionship for relocations to or from Atlanta