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Care Coordinators assess seniors' needs and connect them to the services that best fit their needs. The goal is to help seniors age in place, living independently or with caregivers. They work with individuals and families to develop a plan of care help identify appropriate services and review costs.

Services

Long Term Case/Care Management
Nutrition Assessment Services
Older Adults
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Benefits Screening
Activities of Daily Living Assessment
Care Coordinators assess seniors' needs and connect them to the services that best fit their needs. The goal is to help seniors age in place, living independently or with caregivers. They work with individuals and families to develop a plan of care help identify appropriate services and review costs.

Services

Long Term Case/Care Management
Nutrition Assessment Services
Older Adults
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Benefits Screening
Activities of Daily Living Assessment
Care Coordinators assess seniors' needs and connect them to the services that best fit their needs. The goal is to help seniors age in place, living independently or with caregivers. They work with individuals and families to develop a plan of care help identify appropriate services and review costs.

Services

Long Term Case/Care Management
Nutrition Assessment Services
Older Adults
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Benefits Screening
Activities of Daily Living Assessment
Home Options Path to Empowerment (H.O.P.E.) by AgeOptions is funded by the Department of Human Services under the Colbert and Williams Consent decrees to help eligible nursing facility residents move into the community and live as independently as possible. The coordinated, comprehensive process provides a seamless, person-centered experience that safeguards against delays and service gaps, and helps individuals thrive in their community-based setting.
The H.O.P.E./Colbert program helps eligible nursing home residents get back into the community and live as independently as possible. A team of professionals works with residents, family members and facility staff to evaluate readiness, discuss service options and coordinate support, ensuring each client has a seamless transition back into independence.
Care Coordinators assess seniors' needs and connect them to the services that best fit their needs. The goal is to help seniors age in place, living independently or with caregivers. They work with individuals and families to develop a plan of care help identify appropriate services and review costs.

Services

Long Term Case/Care Management
Nutrition Assessment Services
Older Adults
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Benefits Screening
Activities of Daily Living Assessment