WE DO THE WORK FOR YOU

Adriel care managers act as your senior parent’s advocate, helping to ensure they follow doctors’ orders. This can be challenging if a senior has memory difficulties or problems reading fine print.

Adriel is a complete care solution

Adriel Care Management can reduce the family’s stress, worry, and time off work. At its highest level, care management in healthcare is a natural extension of primary care. A comprehensive care management program requires complex coordination among all the moving parts in healthcare. The parts include clinicians, health systems, care teams, caregivers, patients and their communities.

Our programs include:

  • Geriatric Evaluation – Assess and evaluate needs for additional and appropriate care for aging and dementia type needs.
  • Geriatric Advocacy – Consult on to find the absolute best options of care and quality of life for our seniors.
  • Behavioral Health – Evaluate and assess individual needs for behavioral and psychiatric care.
  • Coordination – Coordinate and manage all aspects of medical and healthcare needs.
  • Housing – Help families evaluate and select appropriate level of housing or residential options.
  • Home Care Services – Determine types of services that are right for a client and assist the family to engage and monitor those services.
  • Nursing and caregiving Management – Oversee the all aspects of the in-home care team.
  • Manage Special Dietary Needs – Design and Manage special diets of all types including diabetes, hypertension, stroke, and heart disease.
  • Medical Management – Attend doctor appointments, facilitate communication between doctor, client, and family, and if appropriate, monitor client’s adherence to medical orders and instructions.
  • Medical Crisis Management – Guide and direct families through medical healthcare crisis.
  • Communication – Keep family members and professionals informed as to the well-being and changing needs of the client.
  • Social Activities – Provide opportunity for clients to engage in social, recreational, or cultural activities that enrich their quality of life.
  • Family Counseling and Support – Counsel families on how to successfully support, nurture and understand the challenges facing our aging population.
  • End of life counseling – Counsel and guide family and loved ones during the final stage of life.
  • Medical Billing Assistance – Help families with the very complex and confusing insurance system.
  • Legal – Refer to or consult with elder law attorneys, provide expert opinion for courts in determining level of care.
  • Financial– May include reviewing or overseeing bill paying or consulting with accountant or client’s Power of Attorney.
  • Entitlements – Provide information on federal and state entitlements; connect families to local programs.
  • Safety and Security – Monitor client at home; recommend technologies to add to security or safety; observe changes and potential risks of exploitation or abuse.
  • 24/7 Availability – Clinicians, physicians and health care team available around the clock.