Institute on Aging Senior Campus (IOA) Institute on Aging's Older Adults Care Management (OACM) is a licensed home health agency providing the highest quality of home care, personal care assistance, care management, and consultation. We offer counseling to construct a care plan suited to your needs, and individual matching of skilled and reliable home care aides. Dependable Caregivers Each of our caregivers is rigorously screened, bonded and insured, supervised by a licensed nurse, and continually trained so you receive the very best care. We handle all scheduling, ensuring caregivers are always fresh and attentive with no gap in your service. Our aides are well-paid and receive benefits, fostering low turnover and high satisfaction. OACM brings you the peace of mind that comes with knowing your needs are being respectfully and consistently met. What Sets OACM Apart? State-licensed home health agency, exceeding rigorous standards as a provider of both medical and non-medical care. All care is supervised by a licensed nurse at no additional charge. Supervision by a licensed psychologist or licensed clinical social worker available as needed Specialized and dignified dementia care; aides are trained in person-centered care by the Alzheimer's Association As a non-profit, we keep overhead low and put profits back into educating our staff and providing resources to the community As a program of Institute on Aging (IOA), OACM clients have access to comprehensive services including multidisciplinary assessments, neuropsychological services, money management, counseling, and family support Services Home Care & Personal Assistance Services Hygiene assistance Meal planning and preparation Medication monitoring Specialized dementia care Wheelchair transfers Laundry and light housekeeping Companionship and interaction to minimize isolation Errands, and escorted travel Transportation Bookkeeping, including bill paying, budgeting, cash management, reconciling bank statements, organizing papers, compiling end-of year tax information, and filing medical claims Respite or temporary support Supportive services for residents in assisted living, skilled nursing, and acute care facilities Care Management Services Full assessment of a client's needs and wants Individualized plans to meet those needs Medical care coordination and accompaniment to medical appointments Evaluation of the home to ensure it is well-maintained and safe Arrangement of services such as home care, housekeeping, transportation, and meals Medication management Crisis support and counseling Long-term care planning assistance Family consultation, education, and referral information A caring professional as eyes and ears for long-distance loved ones Institute on Aging - Older Adults Care Management Caregivers Caregiver Skills Include: Ethics, Validation Therapy, Patient Transfers, Stress Management, Transition Issues, Grief Issues, Family Communication, Communicating with Dementia Patients Caregivers are employed, bonded and insured: Yes RN on staff: Yes Caregivers are available 24 hours a day: Yes Caregivers are available to assisted living facilities: Yes
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