How We Help Professionals
As an estate planner, an attorney, a trust officer, a financial consultant, or a health care provider, you likely encounter clients with chronic ailments, mental impairment, physical disabilities or other debilitating conditions. As a result, you may find yourself thrust into a social services role, stretched beyond the purview of your professional training and expertise. Trying to effectively address, or even properly assess, the day-to-day concerns of special-needs clients can tax your resources and leave you questioning whether you could do more, or better.
Why Professionals Choose
Intervention Associates
- Skill in managing the most challenging cases and complex family situations
- Expertise in mental health, special needs and disability conditions
- The best qualified and experienced care managers
- Our own carefully trained and supervised home care employees
- A full range of services, 24/7:
- Care Management
- Home Care
- Concierge
- A private, nonprofit Quaker-based organization—not a franchise
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At Intervention Associates, we know the value of your time and the need to spend it doing what you do best. Providing the right combination of services to meet the needs of your clients is what we do best. We have over 25 years of experience solving the most complicated care-related problems.
Expert Services for Managing
Your Clients’ Care
What follows is just a sample of the services we provide to help you help your clients get the support they require.
- Formal needs assessment to identify problems and make recommendations about the level and types of services required
- Ongoing care management with written narrative follow-up reports prepared monthly (see example)
- Documentation for your records or court proceedings
- Detailed care plan with comprehensive care management and monitoring of services
- In-home help with dressing, bathing, toileting, meal preparation and other activities of daily living, provided on an hourly, overnight or live-in basis
- Bill paying, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, social companionship and drivers.
- Reviewing financial, legal and medical concerns and providing referrals to appropriate specialists
- Crisis intervention
- Liason with families
- Help moving a client to or from a retirement community, nursing home or other facility, and supplementing or monitoring the care provided there
- Patient education and advocacy
- Individual and family counseling and support
- Guardianship and power of attorney
- In-service training for your staff on a range of subjects
- Assistance in acquiring, interpreting and optimizing Medicare, Medicaid, Disability, VA and other benefits programs