Care Managers Working with the Aging Family
- Provides practical guidance for care managers supporting older adults and their families through the challenges of aging, caregiving, and long-term care planning.
- Explains effective assessment, care coordination, and intervention strategies to enhance the quality of life and well-being of aging individuals.
- Covers family dynamics, communication techniques, conflict resolution, and decision-making processes in elder care settings.
- Offers evidence-based approaches to managing complex medical, social, emotional, and financial issues affecting older adults and their caregivers.
- Includes real-world case studies, professional tools, and best practices for navigating healthcare systems and community resources.
- An essential resource for geriatric care managers, social workers, healthcare professionals, counselors, and students involved in aging and family care services.
Why Buy Care Managers Working with the Aging Family?
Gain practical knowledge for supporting older adults and their families through the challenges of aging. This book provides guidance on care management, family communication, care planning, ethical decision-making, dementia care, long-term care options, and coordination of healthcare and community services. It offers practical strategies for addressing the physical, emotional, social, and financial needs of aging individuals while promoting person-centered care. An essential resource for care managers, social workers, nurses, gerontologists, healthcare professionals, caregivers, and students involved in elder care and family support.

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