Long Term Care – Kim Tyler, RN – Senior Care Consultant

What is Long Term Care? Kim Tyler – Senior Care Consultant – explains why most senior citizens will need Long Term Care at some point in their life. Kim Tyler dispels the myths of Medicare. Long Term Care video produced by Elite Home Healthcare Services – http://www.elitehhcs.com  and http://www.elitehomecareservices.org

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Randy Christian Interview

Randy Christian is your Personal CFO. He will work to coordinate all your financial issues so you can live your life. I work where you live- I take the time to really know my clients not just on paper- but in person. Over the last 30+ years, having worked with people from all walks of life, I am skilled at handling the most common questions and concerns, but I find my greatest help is with Baby Bomers and Seniors (ages 50 to 70+) with the concerns of Asset Protection and Retirement Income. Life expectancies now extend 17 to 26 years beyond age 65 for most and with medical developments forthcoming,we might find that number growing to 30+ years. This longevitiy is redefining “retirement”. My approach of spending quality time getting to know the client and their concerns and particular situation, my long range vision and vast experience can help guide the forward thinking client successfully through next stage of life.

Specialties: I know investments management, life insurance, long term care protection and retirement planning strategies very well. I specialize in assisting Baby Boomers and Seniors in dealing with their concerns, making recommendations specific to his/her needs.
I provide a wholeistic approach to Boomers. Life planning is the reason for the financial issues. Video produced by www.elitehhcs.com and http://www.elitehomecareservices.org/

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Elite Home Healthcare Services

At Elite Home Healthcare Services, we focus on delivering the BEST home healthcare for you, by providing a dignified and an affordable care for those individuals that want In Home Healthcare.

Our friendly and experienced Registered Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Companion, Medical Social Workers, Homemakers, and Personal Care Services deliver personalized healthcare services to patient and families in their homes, at 36-50% savings rate when compared to hospitalization, assisted living home or nursing home confinement. Our professional caregivers are appropriately Licensed, Bonded and Insured to provide in home care.

We can help you, whether you need someone for just a few days or a more supportive long-term arrangement. Our professional caregivers will work with you to come up with a plan of care that is just right for you. We can help you stop worrying and focus on your health.

Contact Us today to setup a FREE Consultation.

http://www.elitehhcs.com and http://www.elitehomecareservices.org

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Senior Citizen Investment Advice – Randy Christian

Investments– managing investments using no-load mutual funds and low-cost
Products is important for the success of any investor but especially so with
seniors and boomers. As an RIA, this is where our main business
relationship is with the client. We discuss in detail what and how they pay
us as they hire us and we execute a contract the details this relationship.
Since we operate for the best interest of the client we have no
philosophical or financial objection to moving out of the stock market if
circumstances were to so warrant.

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Being a Problem Solver is the key to providing the BEST customer service.

Elite Home Healthcare Services  As professionals, we all want to keep our customers satisfied. And, a fundamental part of every professional’s role is finding ways to solve our customer’s problems. So, being a competent problem solver is really important to your professional success.

Because of rapidly changing customer demands, many times our customer’s problems fall outside of our “strike zone”. In these situations, a simple referral can help solve your customer’s problem. Thereby, you become more a valuable and knowledgeable resource for your customer.

Elite Home Care Services would like to Partner with you as a customer resource. At Elite, we focus on delivering the BEST Home Healthcare to your customers, by providing a Dignified, Responsive and Affordable Healthcare for your customers. Elite accepts Veterans Benefits, Medicaid Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance and Self-Pay.

We would love to discuss partnership and collaboration opportunities with you.

Together in Success!

Elite Home Care Services

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Cable Giant Makes Major Play into Home Health

Cox Communications and Cleveland Clinic announced a strategic alliance Thursday to bring health care to the home through telehealth and other innovations.

The venture into home health by the third-largest U.S. cable TV company — with about 6 million customers — is a natural one, Todd Smith, director of media relations, tells HHCN.

“We’ve spent about $15 billion in the last decade to support broadband infrastructure,” he says. “Ten years ago, the capability of broadband to support this model wasn’t there. If you’re doing a two-way video consultation with a specialist from your home and they’re looking at a rash, the quality of the transmission is very important in that diagnosis.”

Now the time is right for Vivre Health, which is the name of Cox’s joint venture with Cleveland Clinic, Smith says. The world-renowned academic medical center based in Ohio will offer the expertise to help create new services for patients, such as facilitating communication between doctors and patients at home, via the Internet.

“There has been an evolution to get absolute health care in the home,” Smith notes, adding that platforms that support in-home monitoring and doctor/patient consultations using broadband will become as commonplace in the home health space as automated teller machines (ATMs) became in the banking industry. “We’ve been looking down the road and we see health care as a big opportunity. It makes sense as the capability of broadband expands.”

Cox recently committed to deliver residential Gigabit Internet speeds to all markets it serves by the end of 2016, which will make the quality of the services provided through Vivre Health even better, he says. He notes that Gigabit speed is roughly 100 times faster than the average Internet speed in homes today.

Telehealth platforms are shown to increase patient satisfaction, says Carol Rodat, the New York Policy Director for Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute (PHI), a nonprofit working to strengthen eldercare and disability services in the United States. PHI has been piloting various telehealth programs in New York for over a decade, including the Improving the Quality and Efficiency of Care: Evaluating Telehealth Roles for Home Care Workers in New York City initiative.

“We know it has value in New York,” Rodat says. “We’re seeing an increased comfort level [among patients], particularly if they live in a rural area or lack transportation. They know they can get in touch with someone more quickly, or know they are being monitored more closely.”

Telehealth technology is also proven to strengthen communication between home health aides and a patient’s doctor, she says, noting that home heath aides become a member of the care management team. Home health workers can use telehealth platforms to report how a patient is doing, or whether the patient has taken medicine as directed.

“This means home care can now be recognized for the very important role it plays in care coordination and management,” she says. “Home care aides can play that role to keep that individual out of a higher acuity setting. Hospitals are asking how to avoid unnecessary hospitalizations. To do that you need those eyes and ears inside the home in some fashion.”

Written by Cassandra Dowell