Coordinated Care Means Better Care
The search for and management of home care can be time-consuming and stressful. So we make it simple, secure, and affordable to locate, coordinate, and monitor senior care.
The search for and management of home care can be time-consuming and stressful. So we make it simple, secure, and affordable to locate, coordinate, and monitor senior care.
Understanding the differences between the Medicare Open Enrollment Period (OEP) and the Annual Election Period (AEP) will help you make better-informed decisions about your health. Keep reading to learn more.
Seasonal Depression Awareness Month raises awareness about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the various ways to relieve its symptoms.
Many challenges associated with caregiving can add to your stress and increase your risk of caregiver stress syndrome. Learn how to avoid this condition and what to do if it happens to you.
As CTO, Shenoy will head the company’s Technology team and develop strategic and tactical initiatives to meet the company’s business goals. MeetCaregivers Welcomes Manoj Shenoy …
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The US’s soaring population of adult adults has remained a major topic of focus for decades. As a result, Healthcare organizations, systems, and policymakers have implemented several changes to address this group’s expanding needs. Removing barriers to aging in place would allow millions more seniors to remain at home, leading to lower costs for individuals, families, health systems, and the federal government.
We are committed to providing culturally competent care. Learn how technology like our Care Match program helps us achieve this goal.
National Hospice and Palliative Care Month aims to support awareness about the importance of (and need for) hospice and palliative care.
Caregivers are essential to helping seniors age in place because they provide a holistic perspective of each care recipient. Our Care Portal makes it easier for caregivers to share key information with families and other care team members.
This article explains what cultural competence means in healthcare, why it matters, and how the healthcare system can overcome obstacles to cultural competence.