The company's mission is to facilitate individuals to fit their health issues and disabilities into their lives, not their lives into their illnesses. To turn the controls back over to the individual, making them captain of their own ship, not just a passenger. Our chief priority is to strengthen health, dignity, independence, and quality of life.
Life Care Innovations launched its Life Care Management services on September 1, 1998. The founder has utilized her education, experiences and business acumen to build the premier Life Care advisory company in the field. The company has the largest complement of professional staff of any Care Management company in the country.
It is comprised of nurses and social workers with advanced degrees and a plethora of experience in geriatrics, the frail elderly, mental illness, developmental disabilities and personal injuries. The company has overcome obstacles – opening its doors at the onset of an economic recession and offering services that are entirely private pay – to achieve unparalleled success.
The Advantages
Managing a vulnerable individual's health, life, and environment is complicated, confusing, and involves skilled and sophisticated negotiations with a plethora of third-parties. Individuals who are vulnerable due to age, disease state, mental status, or physical challenges can find maneuvering through the system impossible.
Life Care Management services assist individuals and their families with coordinating of life, home, and health care services, negotiating rates and benefits, and navigating through the life care maze.
Act as Health Care Power of Attorney Life Care Plans for catastrophic cases
Auditing cost and quality of care in suspected abuse cases Succession planning for life and health decisions Creating and executing care plans including placement options, in-home care, on-site monitoring, and evaluating medical treatment plans Assisting with the challenges of chronic mental illnesses and the resulting stresses on the family unit
Coordinating life and health's day to day issues including: transportation to and from appointments, errands, and social outings
Court requested assessments Negotiating health care bills Auditing bills for care, i.e. pharmacy and facility bills.