Services Provided
Care coordination can be very complex and confusing, not to mention stressful and overwhelming for those experiencing it for the first time. It is important for clients to work with a knowledgeable and experienced professional who understands state laws, industry regulations, policies and protocols.

Crisis intervention

Care assessments to identify problems and provide solutions

Care coordination while conserving financial resources

Partnerships with only the BEST Assisted Living, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing facilities in the market

Personalized escorted tours

Advocacy and ongoing support

Education and counseling

Consulting

Help plan for the possibility of incapacity or disability

Coordinate and oversee the transition to a facility

Work in collaboration with elder law attorneys, physicians, financial planners, home healthcare agencies, and other service providers to ensure that the right professional is helping at the right time.
How do you know if you need a Care Advocate?
- If you are having difficulty placing your loved one because of challenging behaviors including psychiatric issues/Baker Act
- If you need your loved one moved across the state or across the country to a qualified facility
- If you need alternatives to nursing home placement
- If your loved one is facing eviction from assisted living
- If you need to prevent early discharge from hospitals
- If you are having difficulty placing your loved one because of limited financial resources
If you are faced with any of these scenarios, you NEED a Care Advocate!
Catherine is more than a care manager; more than an advocate; and more than a placement specialist.
Catherine specializes in complex cases and handles crisis management in many different areas.
