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Ralph Caro, Certified Senior Advisor I know what it’s like to struggle with deciding which type of care is best for your loved one because I faced a similar situation with my Mom.

Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC helps Seniors and their loved ones navigate life's big decisions relative to senior living options:
Independent Living
55+
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Skilled Nursing
Long-term Care
Hospice/Palliative Care I was unexpectedly put into a position of making quality of life decisions on my Mom’s behalf without any help. I look forward to helping you find the best care feasible so your loved one can have the fullest life possible. After 35 years working in Community Health Care Movement, I realized the essential key to success was helping the family. Families come in all shapes and sizes, with varied resources; and every family deserved to be treated with dignity and respect, irrespective of their circumstances. Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC is a free service specializing in senior placement for:

-Assisted Living
-Independent Living
-Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
-Palliative/Hospice Care

09/01/2024

To all my Facebook family and friends; I'm truly blessed and overwhelmed with the outpouring of birthday wishes and salutations. Your responses have contributed in making this one, the very best birthday yet! Thanks and please remain blessed.

Navigating Senior Living with Care and Expertise: Introducing Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC -
12/09/2023

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The journey of finding the perfect senior living community for your loved one can be filled with challenges and questions. With so many options available, making the right choice can feel overwhelming. That's where Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC, steps in, offering a free service that special...

14/01/2022

Just for Fun: Skills Seniors Can Learn Online

Whether you’ve just retired or have been rockin’ that rocking chair for years, your Golden Years are the perfect time to learn a new skill, even if just for laughs. Online courses are plentiful and will keep you entertained and educated without having to leave home.

Here are a few of the top hobbies you can learn online:

Cooking – You might make a mean minestrone, but chances are, there are some foods that have always intimidated you in the kitchen. Cooking is a fun and relaxing pastime that will allow you to master your favorite recipes from anywhere in the world. This means you can learn to perfect the art of soufflé making or please your palate with the palette of exotic flavors found in Indian cuisine. If you're taking cooking lessons or viewing a video recipe online, and want to block out other noises for total concentration, a good pair of earbuds will do the trick. You may want to invest in a wireless set so that you're not dealing with cords while cooking.

Painting – Bob Ross taught us that happy little trees live at the tip of a brush. His lessons live on online today, along with thousands of tutorials from artists across the globe. A quick Google search will bring up art lessons in readable or watchable format. Painting is a great stress reliever that will help you channel your emotions and clear your mind. You can learn about color, the difference between acrylic and latex paint, or how, exactly, to turn your blank canvas into a cool piece of art that rivals even Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans.

Gardening – We aren’t all born with green thumbs, but thanks to the Internet, we can develop one. Peruse the web for online guides and tutorials to show you how to plant your own vegetable garden or turn your eye for design into a complete landscaping makeover. Gardening gets you some fresh air and sunshine so you can snag some vitamin D, plus it’s a great form of exercise. If bending and digging are hard on your back and joints, consider raised bed gardens or planting vegetables, fruits and flowers in pots.

Web design and information technology – You can learn about web design and information technology as well. With just a few online web design classes, which you can find free online at Alison, you can learn about web design. You don’t have to get down to the nitty gritty of the technical aspects to create and publish your own site, either. There are numerous “drag and drop” page templates that will speed things up and get your site published online within a matter of hours. If you’re interested in information technology, you can enroll in an online program and earn your degree. Through an information technology degree, you’ll gain skills in web development, computer, architecture, artificial intelligence, and more.

Music – Healthcare professionals have long used music therapy to help patients overcome everything from depression to recovering fine motor skills after stroke. Music is even used to improve the cognitive functions of people with dementia. It’s also one of the best ways to improve your mental health by reducing physical and emotional pain as well as anxiety, according to the American Psychiatric Association. So grab an instrument, connect with a tutor, and start learning this enriching activity!

No matter where your interests lie, there is always something new to learn waiting just behind the screen. So the next time you have the urge to change things up a bit, don’t be afraid to click around until you find something that grabs your attention. You never know what talents you’re hiding just under the surface until you start digging and break outside of your comfort zone. You have nothing to lose—but unlimited skills to gain.

Need help finding professional care for a senior loved one? Senior Living Concierge Services is here for you. Call (816) 666-7083 to learn more!

Is Telemedicine Right for You?Telemedicine is becoming more popular. But why would you want to use the service?While the...
16/08/2021

Is Telemedicine Right for You?

Telemedicine is becoming more popular. But why would you want to use the service?

While there is a common misconception that older adults are reluctant to use new technology, 2017 data from the Pew Research Center suggests that the idea is becoming outdated. Those on the younger side of old age have Internet and broadband use rates nearly equal to the population as a whole. Nowhere is this becoming more obvious than in the realm of health care, where telemedicine can improve the efficiency, cost and outcome of medical care.

What is telemedicine, you ask? The term is applied to any form of medical care that is delivered remotely, via a technological instrument such as a telephone or computer. It’s a growing industry. Recent research expects an increase of 14 percent in its adoption rate each year over the period spanning 2014 to 2020.

Health care technology is still in its infancy, but recent iterations have expanded into behavior monitoring and smart home applications. However, the bulk of services are delivered as expedited consult services and post-discharge health maintenance. Older adults have proven accepting of these services, but what do doctors think of this new way of delivering medical opinions? One pair of physicians detailed why they view telemedicine as a better service than most doctors initially think.
Remote Physicals

Aditi Joshi and Judd Hollander, a pair of physicians at JeffConnect, have been examining patients for years. Recently, they’ve added telemedicine to their repertoire for physical exams. The duo perceives skepticism from others in the medical community, but they argue that remote exams are much more effective than commonly thought.

Compared to a traditional exam in the office, the two write, “[Remote exams] are more cost effective, give information that cannot be gleaned from invasive testing and are a check on our increasingly low threshold to order a battery of tests.” They also argue for the use of remote physical exams on the basis that “the great majority of an examination is possible through video” and the alternative may be no exam or one by telephone only.

Renowned 19th century doctor William Osler remarked that 95 percent of the diagnosis is in the patient history. Joshi and Hollander write, “He might have loved telemedicine, where we listen to and observe our patients.” Also, the close, uninterrupted video conference allows doctors to see the patient in the home environment … something they would never discover in an office visit.

Benefits for Older Adults

Telehealth offers benefits to all sections of the population, but its greatest advantages may be for folks who are older. Let’s take a look at what elders have to gain by using the technology to receive medical services.

1. Less waiting. Retirees may have several health issues, and sitting around in the offices of specialists, as well as their primary care physician, is not on anyone’s list of pleasurable activities. Telemedicine is as close as your computer.
2. Lower costs. Doctors usually charge less for a remote health visit than one in their office. In addition, you don’t have to pay for gas or put miles on your car like you do for an office visit.
3. Works for those who don’t drive. Many seniors are house-bound or dependent on relatives and friends to get around. Telemedicine can take place right in the home, at any time and in any weather.
4. Access to specialists. Older adults in rural communities may have trouble getting to specialist who are not available locally. Chronic conditions can impede travel, barring many elders from receiving timely care.
5. Reduced hospital readmissions. Many hospitals are starting to use real-time data
6. monitoring for patients discharged with heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a heart attack, pneumonia, or a hip or knee replacement. Nurses become aware of potential problems immediately and can contact the patient to prevent further decline. The University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville adopted such a system and noted a resulting readmission rate of only 10 percent, compared to a national average of 17.5 percent.
7. Staying out of the hospital longer. Patients who are monitored remotely after discharge can stay out of the hospital longer through quicker response and intervention, according to recent studies. One such study showed that if all hospitals used remote monitoring for heart-failure patients who are sent home, about a half-million readmissions could be prevented each year.
8. Better quality of life. In one study, a two-month telemedicine program for cardiac patients resulted in less depression and anxiety. The patients also had 38 percent fewer hospital admissions and 31 percent fewer readmissions than a control group.
9. Longer aging in place. Telehealth keeps older adults out of the hospital and in their home, according to data from one Pennsylvania nonprofit that runs senior living communities. The percentage of residents that moved into nursing homes was reduced from 20 percent to 12 percent when the nonprofit used monitoring devices that alerted nurses immediately by text when a fall had occurred.
10. Lower stress for caregivers. Whether in a community living setting or in the home, older adults may need a caregiver to help out. Telemedicine can relieve some of the stress associated with caregiving in two ways. First, telemedicine offers caregivers better access to providers for guidance regarding care. Second, it helps relieve caregivers of time spent readying their charge for doctor visits and driving to the physician’s office and back.

Like online banking, telemedicine appears to be here to stay, and that’s a good thing for America’s older adult population. Increased access to medical care and quicker response times lead to better health outcomes. Furthermore, older adults are increasingly comfortable with electronic communication. The next time a winter storm is howling outside, and you have a doctor’s appointment, call the office to see if it offers remote appointments. It may save you time and money while providing a valuable service.

Sources:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5752645/
https://mhealthintelligence.com/news/telemedicine-providers-charged-in-medicare-fraud-investigation
http://www.telemedmag.com/article/telemedicine-physical-better-think/
https://www.nuemd.com/news/2017/05/04/6-benefits-telemedicine-seniors
https://www.ajmc.com/contributor/julie-potyraj/2016/04/telemedicine-a-game-changer-for-senior-healthcare
http://www.healthcarebusinesstech.com/telehealth-improve-care/

Reprinted with permission granted by the Society of Certified Senior Advisors

Reliable Senior Housing Placement Services Are you looking for senior living options and senior care options? Do you nee...
17/07/2021

Reliable Senior Housing Placement Services



Are you looking for senior living options and senior care options? Do you need advice in navigating this complex process? Whether you are a senior or a veteran or a loved one to them, there is good news. At Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC, we are referral and placement specialists offering help without charges or fees.

Benefits of Using a Senior Living Placement Service
Sometimes the pressure builds up in life. You want to take care of your parents, have your own family to take care of, then there is the job and not just one, but two. It becomes too much on your plate for you to handle, then you come up with the thought of placing your loved one in a community where they will benefit.
The next problem arises you want to settle them into a home, but you cannot find time to look for a home that will suit them best. You also do not want to place them in any facility you just happen to stumble upon. You want to be sure that they get to a loving facility and in good hands.
To solve your dilemma and release the pressure that has built up. You will need to seek a certified professional senior advisor. The other option is a senior living concierge service. They will step in and ease the burden off you and your parent.

Below are a few benefits of a Senior Living Placement Service:
• It is easy to get your hands on every form of information concerning the community with an agency. For example, the varying prices, rates of occupation, the staff to resident ratio, the population of the residents, nearness of the facility to a hospital even reviews and complaints.
• You can negotiate on rates, and you get assistance when determining the kind of facility and the level of care needed.
• It saves you a lot of time.
• The circle of the facilities you need to tour becomes smaller and therefore reducing the burden.
• Your information remains confidential.
• You can get a comfortable deal; something within your budget and that offers quality services.
• You receive the much-needed advice and personal guidance.
• Eases communication between you and the facility, and this reduces the transition stress.

Factors to consider before working with a senior placement agency.
1. Check the pricing, how much it will cost to consult with them. Luckily for you, here at Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC, we have no placement charges. Our research is free!
2. Their reputation. What are people saying about the agency? Who has worked with them? How many years of experience do they have? Are there any complaints that might discourage me from pursuing them?
3. What is included in their service offering? You will want to know what services they offer and to what extent.
4. It would be best if you were sure that they are knowledgeable about the area, the facilities, and the process of transition.
5. Lastly, you want an agency that works within a reasonable time frame.
Where to Find a Good Senior Placement Agency
Suppose you are looking for a good service placement agency that checks all the boxes. Then Senior Living Concierge Services, LLC. is the place for you. Our company strives to be the best senior living and placement agency in Metro Kansas City, our work is driven and guided by our values: Integrity, Empathy, Knowledge, Professionalism, Compassion, Honesty and Family. Call us today at 816-666-7083 or visit our website: www.seniorlivingconciergeservicesllc.com to learn more!








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