Friday, January 2, 2009
Age @ Home on Internetvoicesradio.com
Last night I had my 15 minutes of fame on internetvoicesradio.com I used a prepared script but quickly deviated in order to respond to Lillian Cauldwell, the moderator's questions. I love answering questions, something I do as a big part of my job, and Lillian asked questions in order to learn what a care manager is and also general questions about aging. Quickly, I own Age @ Home Elder Care Management a company that provides licensed experts and reliable resources to elders facing physical and cognitive challenges. One common question is does Medicare pay for care management? No Medicare does not pay for ongoing care management nor caregivers. Medicare is reserved for acute short term health issues and hospitalization. Care management is a fee for service just like your attorney. Another common question is what is a durable power of attorney? DPOA is for healthcare and or finances and is a legal document that names a person to act on your behalf when you are incapacitated, usually a spouse or adult child. If anybody out there would like to ask other questions about this field please post a comment.
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