NextPath Care Management & Consulting
Geriatric Care Manager/Aging Life Care Manager
NextPath Care Management & Consulting, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Geriatric Care Manager/Aging Life Care Manager
A Geriatric Care Manager helps older adults and families make sense of the aging process. They are a guide through the maze of choices and questions, tailoring the plan to the client while navigating the complexities of the health care system and providing vetted local resources.
Role Description This is initially a part-time role, projected to transition quickly to a full-time role as a Geriatric Care Manager/Aging Life Care Manager. You will be responsible for providing day-to-day support and guidance to older adults and their families. This position requires you to travel to clients’ homes, retirement communities, assisted living or nursing homes, and to see clients in the hospital when needed. Interface with community and medical providers is required, both in person and via email, phone and other technologies. The clients we serve are predominantly older adults, although we do see clients with younger onset of disease processes.
The ideal candidate is a professional with a wide range of experience in elder care. This may include environments such as a client’s home, assisted living, retirement communities, hospitals, adult day health, VNA, hospice, home care, and skilled nursing facilities. Knowledge and experience working with individuals with Alzheimer’s and related disorders, and mental health challenges, is necessary. Comfort with medical terminology and knowledge of common diseases of aging is a requirement.
Duties & Responsibilities
Conducting assessments and developing comprehensive care plans; coordinating and implementing care plans (as requested by clients)
Identifying and coordinating community-based services
Working in conjunction with clients and/or families, physicians and ancillary health providers to manage health and mental health care needs
Communication and collaboration with providers, families, your team, the client and others, through telephone calls, emails, Zoom, and text messages
Maintaining up to date and accurate records
Accurate documentation of client information, care plans and daily care management work, including billing/EMR entry within 24 hours of the activity
Educating clients and families about options and resources
Advocacy and caregiver coaching
Proactively evaluating our clients’ goals and the steps needed to reach them
Building relationships with community service providers and elder care professionals (attending marketing events as needed)
Such other tasks and responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time
While this role is primarily based in the Boston/MetroWest area, travel to North and South Shore territories may be required.
Qualifications
Compassionate, empathetic and competent, and being a good listener
Experience in the workforce and in elder care (minimum 5 years, preferably 7+)
Advanced degree required. MSW, LPN or RN, PT, OT
Experience in social services or a related field working in a clinical capacity
Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field
Strong care management experience and elder care skills
Flexibility and “out of the box” thinker
Comfort with and managing challenging family dynamics
Ability to create trusting relationships with clients and families
Knowledge of community resources, entitlements, health insurance requirements and options
Highly organized, detail-oriented, self-directed, ability to work in non-traditional professional work environments and manage fee-for-service caseload effectively
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Zoom, mobile devices—laptop and smart phone, efax etc.
Valid driver’s license and a reliable, insured vehicle
Obtain and/or maintain applicable professional licensure as well as ALCA certifications
Benefits & Perks
Competitive pay with room for growth
Opportunities for professional growth and skill development
Supportive and collaborative team
Schedule flexibility (self-directed/scheduled, based on client needs)
Work-life balance (very limited “on call” schedule, no nights/weekends required except for emergent cases)
Excellent reputation
401K and Health Plan options
About NextPath Care Management & Consulting At NextPath, we are dedicated to providing creative, customized solutions to age-related issues and concerns. We are the resource that families call when things don’t go as planned. We assist older adults and families in understanding, accessing and coordinating available resources, care and benefits. NextPath works with families and individuals to identify care goals, develop a customized, sustainable plan of action, and see to it that the plan is followed by providers.
We offer a range of services including consultation, future planning, education, guidance, benefit assistance, housing evaluation and recommendations, ongoing monitoring, family support, and expert care coordination. We are flexible and adaptive, and we get things done.
Areas Served: Greater Boston, MetroWest, North and South shores (with some limitations).
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against any applicant because of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran or military status, or any other class protected by federal, state or local law.
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Role Description This is initially a part-time role, projected to transition quickly to a full-time role as a Geriatric Care Manager/Aging Life Care Manager. You will be responsible for providing day-to-day support and guidance to older adults and their families. This position requires you to travel to clients’ homes, retirement communities, assisted living or nursing homes, and to see clients in the hospital when needed. Interface with community and medical providers is required, both in person and via email, phone and other technologies. The clients we serve are predominantly older adults, although we do see clients with younger onset of disease processes.
The ideal candidate is a professional with a wide range of experience in elder care. This may include environments such as a client’s home, assisted living, retirement communities, hospitals, adult day health, VNA, hospice, home care, and skilled nursing facilities. Knowledge and experience working with individuals with Alzheimer’s and related disorders, and mental health challenges, is necessary. Comfort with medical terminology and knowledge of common diseases of aging is a requirement.
Duties & Responsibilities
Conducting assessments and developing comprehensive care plans; coordinating and implementing care plans (as requested by clients)
Identifying and coordinating community-based services
Working in conjunction with clients and/or families, physicians and ancillary health providers to manage health and mental health care needs
Communication and collaboration with providers, families, your team, the client and others, through telephone calls, emails, Zoom, and text messages
Maintaining up to date and accurate records
Accurate documentation of client information, care plans and daily care management work, including billing/EMR entry within 24 hours of the activity
Educating clients and families about options and resources
Advocacy and caregiver coaching
Proactively evaluating our clients’ goals and the steps needed to reach them
Building relationships with community service providers and elder care professionals (attending marketing events as needed)
Such other tasks and responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time
While this role is primarily based in the Boston/MetroWest area, travel to North and South Shore territories may be required.
Qualifications
Compassionate, empathetic and competent, and being a good listener
Experience in the workforce and in elder care (minimum 5 years, preferably 7+)
Advanced degree required. MSW, LPN or RN, PT, OT
Experience in social services or a related field working in a clinical capacity
Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field
Strong care management experience and elder care skills
Flexibility and “out of the box” thinker
Comfort with and managing challenging family dynamics
Ability to create trusting relationships with clients and families
Knowledge of community resources, entitlements, health insurance requirements and options
Highly organized, detail-oriented, self-directed, ability to work in non-traditional professional work environments and manage fee-for-service caseload effectively
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Zoom, mobile devices—laptop and smart phone, efax etc.
Valid driver’s license and a reliable, insured vehicle
Obtain and/or maintain applicable professional licensure as well as ALCA certifications
Benefits & Perks
Competitive pay with room for growth
Opportunities for professional growth and skill development
Supportive and collaborative team
Schedule flexibility (self-directed/scheduled, based on client needs)
Work-life balance (very limited “on call” schedule, no nights/weekends required except for emergent cases)
Excellent reputation
401K and Health Plan options
About NextPath Care Management & Consulting At NextPath, we are dedicated to providing creative, customized solutions to age-related issues and concerns. We are the resource that families call when things don’t go as planned. We assist older adults and families in understanding, accessing and coordinating available resources, care and benefits. NextPath works with families and individuals to identify care goals, develop a customized, sustainable plan of action, and see to it that the plan is followed by providers.
We offer a range of services including consultation, future planning, education, guidance, benefit assistance, housing evaluation and recommendations, ongoing monitoring, family support, and expert care coordination. We are flexible and adaptive, and we get things done.
Areas Served: Greater Boston, MetroWest, North and South shores (with some limitations).
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against any applicant because of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran or military status, or any other class protected by federal, state or local law.
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