Benjamin Frogel
Consultation and Assessment: The specialist conducts thorough consultations with seniors and their families to understand their needs, preferences, and circumstances. They assess factors such as health condition, mobility, social needs, and financial resources.
Recommendations: Based on the assessment, the specialist provides personalized recommendations for senior living options. This could include assisted living communities, independent living facilities, memory care units, or nursing homes.
Guidance and Support: The specialist offers guidance and support throughout the decision-making process. They help families navigate the complexities of senior housing options, providing clarity on available services, amenities, and costs.
Facility Research: The specialist conducts research on various senior living facilities in Oregon, considering factors such as location, reputation, licensing, and quality of care. They may visit facilities personally to evaluate their suitability.
Arranging Tours: The specialist arranges tours of selected senior living communities for the seniors and their families. They accompany them on these visits, offering insights and answering questions to help them make informed choices.
Negotiation and Advocacy: The specialist negotiates with senior living facilities on behalf of the client to secure favorable terms and pricing. They advocate for the client's best interests throughout the placement process.
Transition Assistance: Once a decision is made, the specialist assists with the transition to the chosen senior living arrangement. This may involve coordinating moving logistics, facilitating paperwork, and connecting clients with additional support services if needed.
Follow-Up and Support: After placement, the specialist continues to provide support and follow-up to ensure the client's satisfaction and well-being. They remain available to address any concerns or questions that may arise.
Resource Referral: The specialist maintains a network of relevant resources and services for seniors and their families. They may provide referrals to professionals such as elder law attorneys, financial planners, or healthcare providers as needed.
Education and Advocacy: The specialist educates seniors and their families about their rights, options, and resources in the senior care industry. They advocate for quality care and support policies that benefit seniors in Oregon.
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