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Caregiver Support Supporting you in your role as caregiver

We know how much energy and time it can take to provide support for a loved one, no matter how important it is to you to help them.

We want to support YOU, the caregiver, through education, guidance, updates, and advocacy to make sure that you avoid burnout. This will ensure that you can continue to support them in the long-term, and meet your needs and the needs of others in your family.

The benefits of our support to you are numerous:

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Respite Care - relief caregiving while you're away
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More free time
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Peace of mind and stress relief
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Validation and support
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Resources and referalls
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Progress Reports on the wellbeing of your loved one

Communication is key. You can expect:

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Daily progress notes and documentation of all activities
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Reach your case manager as needed through email, text or phone to inquire about services, care needs, and receive help navigating the health care system.
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Case Managers maintain formal documentation both in hard copy and encrypted electronic formats.
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Updates to respective family members via phone or email as requested.
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Communicate with health care professionals on the client’s behalf.

Paige MacLean is the Care Director for our clients and staff and knows that the most successful support comes from understanding and customizing our client’s care. Successful care planning is all about consistency, transparency, and being flexible.

We're Here For You

If you would like support for your caregiving role, please get in touch.