A care advisor is not simply someone who arranges caregiving personnel. We evaluate your senior's and family's situation comprehensively, then design and match the services that would be best to receive, and in what order.
The first role is 'assessment.' We understand your senior's medical, daily living, and emotional state through an intake interview lasting about an hour.
The second is 'planning.' We create an optimal care plan by combining public services (long-term care insurance and integrated care) with private services.
The third is 'matching.' We connect your senior with a qualified caregiver whose credentials, experience, and character have been verified from multiple angles, and who fits your senior's condition and family atmosphere.
The fourth is 'monitoring.' After matching, we regularly check care quality and family satisfaction, and provide rematching when needed.
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