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Follow on Google News | New CBO Survey of Aging Experts Offers 5 Tips to Keep Aging Parents in their Own HomesNational Association of Professional Geriatric Care Mgrs survey of aging experts says that the most important thing you can do to prevent premature placement in a nursing home is assess your parent’s financial, care needs, and available resources.
As a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report predicts a doubling of nursing home and other long term care costs, today the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (NAPGCM) (http://www.caremanager.org/) The new CBO report (http://www.cbo.gov/ With the aging of the U.S. population, confronting the need for nursing home care is an increasingly common challenge for families. According to a 2010 Kaiser Family Foundation study, over 1.3 million Americans currently reside in nursing homes (State specific totals can be found at: http://kff.org/ Here are the top 5 tips identified by experts in the survey (along with the percentage of survey respondents selecting each option): 1) Assess your parent’s financial and care needs and available resources. Design a plan of care that supports wellness and encourages social interaction based on your parent’s values. 90.0% 2) Hire a professional to conduct an in-home assessment to look at the home environment, identify needs, obstacles and safety hazards and make recommendations to keep an aging parent home. 85.8% 3) Identify and arrange for any needed home modifications, community resources, paid and unpaid care and medical supports to assure home safety and support aging in place. 84.7% 4) Identify and understand your parent’s preferences. 67.6% 5) Identify the community support systems and programs that are available, including those that are low cost, free or part of entitlement programs. 67.3% “Confronting the need to move into a nursing home or other facility can be one of the most painful and difficult challenges facing aging adults – it is an issue that geriatric care managers confront on a daily basis,” said NAPGCM President Jullie Gray. “The good news is that there are many steps that can be taken to help seniors remain in their homes – with some planning and thought many people can age in place in their homes and communities – and there is ample evidence that living at home can lead to a longer and more fulfilling life,” she added. NAPGCM conducted the survey of their members from May 16-20, 2013. About NAPGCM The National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (NAPGCM) was formed in 1985 to advance dignified care for older adults and their families. Geriatric Care Managers are professionals who have extensive training and experience working with older people, people with disabilities and families who need assistance with caregiving issues. They assist older adults who wish to remain in their homes, or can help families in the search for a suitable nursing home placement or extended care if the need occurs. The practice of geriatric care management and the role of care providers have captured a national spotlight, as generations of Baby Boomers age in the United States and abroad. For more information or to access a nationwide directory of professional geriatric care managers, please visit www.caremanager.org In Raleigh, NC, contact: lwatral@rgcmgmt.com. Raleigh Geriatric Care Management: www.rgcmgmt.com End
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