Reducing the Cost of In-Home Elder Care


June 29, 2010
Posted By Jim Reynolds | Comments (2)

A recent New York Times article entitled A Health Insurer Pays More to Save pointed out that regular monitoring of even simple health measures led to a drop in hospital re-admissions and overall costs. They are giving primary care doctors more help to try to keep patients, especially elderly patients, in their homes by improving monitoring and reporting to head off serious health problems.

This points to an area where the home care industry could contribute far more than we do today in reducing the costs of health care and improving quality of life for our clients: providing real-time information and reporting to health care professionals and families to confirm that plans of treatment are followed, and to report any changes in status as early as possible for follow up.

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Help Financing In-Home Care


June 26, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (1)

We recently met with Natasha Heimrath of Caregiver Homes, a community-based model of care for frail seniors and disabled people 16 and older to be cared for at home and in their community. The state-funded program pays caregivers – typically, but not always, a family member – who provide full-time care at home, and it supports each client and caregiver with a case management team. In some instances, this stipend allows families to bring an outside caregiver into the home for respite (relief) for the main caregiver.

Our experience suggests that many families are eligible for this program and don’t realize it. We  encourage our clients to make use of this program, and have contacted those who we think may be eligible to put them in touch with Natasha.  We are happy to facilitate this relationship and will work cooperatively with Caregiver Homes any time we serve clients concurrently.

To be covered by the Caregiver Homes program, clients must be eligible for Medicare/MassHealth or be eligible for a “Frail Elder Waiver” (which has a higher income allowance than does Medicare). The caregiver to receive the stipend may not be a legal guardian or spouse, and does not need to be related to the client.

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21st Century Home Care Newsletter


April 4, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (0)

We publish a periodic newsletter (available via snailmail and/or email) with articles about the work we do, aging in place technology, enhancing your or your loved ones’ care at home, helping caregivers, hands-on caregiving, and all the other topics we talk about more extensively on this blog.  Download the current copy in Acrobat (PDF) format here, or click on the image at right.

Would you like to receive a copy via snailmail? Or send a copy to someone who prefers paper? Send the name and address here, or phone us at 800 869-6418.

CCC Services, Terms & Conditions


March 31, 2010
Posted By Blog Admin | Comments (0)

Prior to beginning services for clients, we sign a contact with families so that they know exactly what we are providing, exactly what they can expect from us, and what we need from them.  The Services Agreement is nothing more than a personalized version of our basic services, terms, and conditions in the document below.  We review these line by line with families before we sign contracts, to be sure we answer any questions.

The Power of Altruism and Wellness


March 2, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (4)

Here’s another look at wellness, and a good example of how we all can adopt a wellness practice despite many illnesses or disabilities.  Also the mysterious — but clearly present — relationship between giving selflessly, having a sense of purpose and increased health and wellbeing.

Research shows that people enhance their quality of life enormously by being altruistic; that is, giving with no expectation of receiving something in return.  Note that a restored sense of purpose and demonstration that the person can still make a difference are key (fascinating article about it from CNN here). Also note that giving money is not discussed as part of this equation. (Unless it’s enough to make a clear and lasting difference, I think money — though important to give — does not result in as much of this type of bang for the buck – pun intended.)

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