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Title: Innovations in Delivering Services to Older Adults


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Innovations in Delivering Services to Older
Adults
  • Aryeh Sherman
  • Jordan Golin
  • Jewish Family Childrens Service of Pittsburgh
  • May 2009

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  • 1. Comprehensive Care Coordination
  • A new approach to care management
  • 2. Protective Factors for
  • Maintaining Independence
  • A research-based outcome measure

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What is Care Management/Coordination?
  • Goal Coordinate available supports to keep
    Seniors in the community
  • Individualized attention by social worker
  • Assess needs as they change over time
  • Connect with community resources
  • Assist with coordination of medical needs
  • Monitor financial, legal, social status
  • Communicate with family as requested
  • Phone, email, and on-site intervention

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Disadvantages of Standard Care Mgt
  • Hourly fee
  • Not covered by insurance
  • Need for help ebbs and flows
  • Difficult to prove need/impact
  • Not a concrete service
  • Confusing terminology
  • Limited buy-in by client, family

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Elements of ComprehensiveCare Coordination
Package
  • Assessment and Individualized Care Plan
  • Monthly home visits by LCSW
  • Monitor medical/emotional/financial/social/ legal
    status and help obtain resources
  • Weekly reassurance calls
  • Monthly family contact
  • Biannual medication list review
  • Quarterly newsletter
  • Cognitive Enhancement program
  • Keep-a-Key program
  • Discount on other services (e.g. caregiver)

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Advantages of Comprehensive Care Coordination
  • Fixed monthly fee
  • Attractive package of services
  • Ongoing communic. with family member
  • Discounts on additional services
  • Care plan sets parameters on services
  • Regular contact ?less crisis work
  • Measurable outcomes Protective Factors

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Protective Factors for Maintaining Independence
  • Outcome measurement tool
  • Research-based factors
  • Focus on client strengths
  • Correlated with nursing home admissions
  • Adaptable to a variety of settings
  • Easy to explain/understand

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Protective Factors
  • Physical Health
  • Psychological Health
  • Social Relationships
  • Safety Security

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Protective Factors
  • Physical Health
  • Age
  • ADL Mastery
  • Medical Coverage
  • Medication Compliance
  • Adequate Nutrition
  • Exercise/Physical Activity

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Protective Factors
  • 2. Psychological Health
  • Emotional stability
  • Cognitive intactness
  • Sense of purpose
  • Sense of control

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Protective Factors
  • 3. Social Relationships
  • Living with someone
  • Social involvement
  • Caregiver Functioning
  • Health
  • Stress
  • Strain

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Protective Factors
  • 4. Safety Security
  • Income level
  • Safe environment
  • Appropriate housing
  • Financial stability
  • Maintains personal safety

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Contact Us
  • Aryeh Sherman, Executive Director
  • asherman_at_jfcspgh.org
  • Jordan Golin, Clinical Director
  • jgolin_at_jfcspgh.org
  • (412) 422-7200
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