Kim, a daughter working in LA (45), was always worried about her elderly mother living alone in Seoul. Short video calls made it difficult to know her mother's condition accurately.
A Sierra Care Advisor visited her mother's home and conducted a 1-hour intake assessment. At that time, the caregiver and daughter held a video call together to map out a care plan.
They combined 3 visits per week by a care worker, daily reminders for meals and medication, and weekly remote check-ins by medical staff. All activities are recorded in real time on the family's group dashboard.
After 4 months, her mother's blood pressure stabilized, and the daughter said she could now focus comfortably at work.
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