What is a
Geriatric Care Manager?
A geriatric care manager is a professional
who specializes in assisting older people and their families in meeting their
long-term care arrangements. GCM’s have training in gerontology, social work,
nursing, or counseling.
GCM members can help:
- Conduct care-planning assessments to
identify problems, eligibility for assistance, and need for services;
- Screen, arrange and monitor in-home help
or other services;
- Review financial, legal, or medical
issues and offer referrals to geriatric specialists to avoid future problems
and conserve assets;
- Provide crisis intervention;
- Act as a liaison to families at a
distance, making sure things are going well and alerting families to
problems;
- Assist with moving an older person to or
from a retirement complex, care home, or nursing home;
- Provide consumer education and advocacy;
and
- Offer counseling and support.
Some GCM’s also provide family or
individual therapy, money management, and conservatorship or guardianship
assistance. GCM’s have extensive knowledge about the costs, quality, and
availability of services in their community. One call to a GCM will connect you
with the services an older person may need.
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