How Can Geriatric Care Managers Help Elder Law Attorneys?
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Related BlogsHow often do attorneys have a client who turns to them for seemingly every question? Attorneys are viewed as a trusted professional and a ‘go-to’ person for someone when they aren't sure who else to turn to.Geriatric Care Managers fill an important gap in the process and work closely with attorney’s to take on the medical, social, and financial questions that arise. This allows attorneys to focus on their areas of expertise and make the best use of their time. The Geriatric Care Manager can field miscellaneous calls, help locate resources, key in on red flags in the home, and provide detailed reporting to the firm.Benefits of Geriatric Care Managers to Elder Law Attorneys:
- Provide solutions to a client’s health, housing, and social needs
- Help limit unnecessary calls and correspondence to the attorney’s office by answering the client’s questions which are unrelated to law
- Give the attorney a complete overview of the client’s current condition with comprehensive, concise and detailed reporting
- Advocate for the client’s end of life wishes
Calling a Geriatric Care Manager will not only benefit your clients, but also be an invaluable asset to you and your firm. Feinberg Consulting, Inc. is a leader in Geriatric Care Management and has the expertise to help your clients improve their quality of life and create a new level of efficiency.Call 877-538-5435 for more information about Geriatric Care Management.
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