Advocacy (Including Wellness Visits)
Who's Advocating for Your Loved One's Wellness and Rights?
Care Right Inc.’s Advocacy service, including wellness visits, provides a robust support system for families navigating the complex landscape of elder care. This service ensures that your loved ones receive the best possible care and that their rights are upheld, with regular wellness visits to assess their well-being and care quality. Our advocates act as liaisons between families, healthcare providers, and care facilities, fostering communication and resolving issues proactively.
This service is ideal for families who:
- Families who are not able to regularly visit their aging loved ones but want to ensure they receive proper care.
- Seniors who require regular monitoring and advocacy to maintain a high quality of life.
- Individuals navigating complex healthcare systems or managing chronic conditions.
What to Expect
Engaging with our Advocacy service includes
Personalized Support
Tailored advocacy based on the specific needs and preferences of your loved one.
Regular Wellness Visits
Scheduled visits to assess the physical, emotional, and environmental well-being of your loved one.
Issue Resolution
Active management of any care-related issues that arise, ensuring they are addressed quickly and effectively.
Key Features and Benefits
Comprehensive Oversight
Continuous monitoring of care situations to preemptively address potential issues.
Enhanced Communication
Serves as a communication bridge between families, healthcare providers, and facilities.
Peace of Mind
Ensures that your loved one is well-cared for and their needs are met, providing peace of mind to families.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
An advocate ensures that the elder’s healthcare and emotional needs are met, liaising with care providers to manage care plans, address concerns, and facilitate communication between all parties involved.
Wellness visits are typically conducted monthly, but the frequency can be adjusted based on specific needs and circumstances.
Yes, our advocates can coordinate and accompany your loved one to medical appointments, ensuring that all health concerns are appropriately addressed.
Our advocates are experienced in conflict resolution and can negotiate with facilities to resolve disputes effectively and amicably.
While advocacy services are generally not covered by standard insurance plans, they may be eligible under certain long-term care insurance policies. We recommend reviewing your policy details.
During the initial consultation, we gather comprehensive information about your preferences and the specific needs of your loved one to tailor our advocacy approach.
Our advocates are professionals with backgrounds in social work, nursing, gerontology, and related fields, and they receive ongoing training in elder care best practices.
Absolutely, we encourage direct communication between families and our advocates to ensure transparency and trust.
During a wellness visit, the advocate assesses the senior’s health, environment, and overall satisfaction with their care, addressing any new concerns that may have arisen.
No long-term commitment is necessary; our services can be utilized as needed. However, ongoing services can be arranged to provide continuous support.