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Murray UT -- Utah geriatric care manager -- Sylvia M. Brunisholz MSW, LCSW, CMC, Salt Lake County Click to request assistance
Salt Lake City UT -- Utah long term care eldercare advice -- Natalie Moyle MA, LCMC, Salt Lake County Click to request assistance
Salt Lake City UT -- Utah family caregivers support advice -- Amanda A. Lambert MS, CMC, Salt Lake County Click to request assistance
Salt Lake City UT -- Utah Guardianship, Conservatorship and fiduciary -- Anita J. Stiens RN, CMC, LNHA, Salt LakeCounty Click to request assistance
Salt Lake City UT -- Utah hospital beds, bars, bathroom aids -- Gina Coccimiglio MN, RN, CareSource, Salt Lake County Click to request assistance
Salt Lake City UT -- Utah Wheelchairs, scooters, walkers,lifts -- Katherine Supiano MS, LCSW, CSW, Salt Lake County Click to request assistance
Salt Lake City UT -- Utah long term care eldercare advice -- Lois Brandriet PHD, RN, CS, Salt Lake County Click to request assistance
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Services from care managers in Utah should be something that every family takes advantage of, but in reality very few families use them. Qualified managers could go a long ways towards helping the family find better and more efficient ways of providing care for a loved one.
The concept is simple. The family hires a professional adviser to act as a guide through the maze of long term care services and providers. The care manager has been there many times. The family is experiencing it usually for the first time.
Hiring a care manager should be no different than hiring an attorney to help with legal problems or a CPA to help with tax problems. Most people don't attempt to solve legal problems on their own. And the use of professional tax advice can be an invaluable investment. The same is true of using an experienced manager.
Unfortunately there are too few care managers and the public is so poorly informed about the services of a care manager, that valuable resources that could be provided go lacking.