Sunday, June 5, 2016

Wisconsin Innovation Combats Rising Senior Care Costs

Study after study demonstrates costs for senior care continue to rise.  Seniors absolutely wait as long as they can before purchasing care.  Simply, spending fewer years in a senior living product that requires a geographical move will save money overall. 

More elders prefer to stick it out in their family home as long as possible.  This hard trend of "waiting" results in families wanting rapid access to in home support.  Wisconsin's familiar Home Care Path is constructing a multisided dementia support platform to better meet these two elements of need.  Seniors prefer to live at home as long as possible and get in home support only when they need it. 

Home Care Path is constructing a multisided platform designed to help match families with dementia needs to local support partners who can give the primary care giver a much needed break.

Take a first peek https://www.homecarepathdementiasupport.com/en/infos/about at the open structure designed to strengthen a families access to the help they need in real time.  Families can list their need and support partners can list their availability.  This concise application exists to save families precious time and resources they so desperately need to effectively care for their loved one.

Families can sign in as a way to get a user account.  After the initial sign in you can simply log in from anywhere.  When families identify a time of need, log in and press the post a listing button.  Create a listing under the family need option.  Listing your area you live in and the hours of need will help you connect with local senior support partners who can come and help.  Plan to conduct an online (Sentry Link) background check.  Schedule a face to face meeting.  Come up with a schedule the senior support partner can come to help. 

This innovative approach lends structure to the process of finding help for families who choose to reside in often under served geographical areas. 

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