Help Finding a Care Manager for Your Parents
A geriatric care manager where your parents live, can help parents maintain their maximum functional potential; can help ensure that their needs are met; be on call to handle emergencies; and keep you informed. She can provide a variety of direct services and assemble and coordinate community-based services and the services of other professionals. Binocular Vision Advisors’ customized search service can save you time and can take the guess work out of finding a care manager with the skill and experience to handle your parents’ individual needs.
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Binocular Vision Delivers
We Get Acquainted
• Through a complimentary phone conversation, we determine if there is a match between your needs and my service.
• If I can help and you decide to work with me, we make an appointment for a consultation meeting.
We Meet to Discuss Your Case
• During our meeting you describe in detail your challenges, needs and concerns.
• I develop a general understanding of your case.
• We complete a questionnaire to serve as a guide in identifying appropriate geriatric care managers who practice where your parents live.
You Take Action
• You make follow-up phone calls and/or visits to candidates.
• You obtain and check candidates’ references.
• You decide whether or not to engage any of the candidates identified by Binocular Vision Advisors.
Identify Candidates
• I share the completed questionnaire and my findings from our meeting with a Binocular Vision Advisor/practicing geriatric care manager in the U.S.
• She contacts care managers where your parents live and identifies up to three she feels can handle your case.
Binocular Vision Provides
Actionable Information
• I provide contact information for each candidate identified by the Advisor.
• I provide the Advisor’s statement of how/why each candidate would be, in her professional opinion, appropriate for your particular situation.
• I provide a worksheet with topics to cover and questions to ask when interviewing a candidate.