LifeSpan Care Management Blog
Managing Chronic Conditions for Older Adults
As we age, our bodies go through a natural process of wear and tear, which can lead to the development of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions are defined as health conditions that last for a long time and require ongoing medical attention. Examples of chronic...
Case Managers and Families: Communication is Key
Effective communication is an essential component of the healthcare system, especially when it comes to caring for patients who require long-term support, such as those with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or mental health conditions. One aspect of effective...
Improving Quality of Life with Chronic Care Management
With the cases of illness in the United States increasing each year, we encounter more individuals diagnosed with chronic diseases. As we age, our bodies naturally lose muscle, energy, and cognitive abilities. Chronic illness knows no age limits and can impact men or...
What Kind of Care is Needed for Dementia Patients
What is Dementia? Dementia is a condition that affects a person's memory, thinking, and behavior. It is a progressive disease that worsens over time, making it challenging for those who suffer from it to perform everyday activities. The early sign of dementia is often...
5 Principles for Improving Quality Management in Healthcare
Focusing on Aging Adults' Home and Nursing Home Care Quality management in healthcare is vital to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients, their families, and the overall community. As our society's aging population continues to grow, it becomes increasingly...
The Challenges of Medicare Advantage Plans for Chronically Ill Patients
Medicare Advantage Plans are a popular choice among seniors, but they can be difficult to navigate when you have a chronic illness and doing it alone. These plans offer extra benefits like routine vision and dental care. However, it is important to understand the...