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Case Management for
the Frail Elderly (CMPFE)

The goals of the Case Management Program are to help individuals to live safely in their own homes; to help them find ways of financing needed services; and to put them in control of the services they feel they need in order to provide a continuum of care for as long as possible, delaying or preventing institutionalization.

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) have been demonstrated to be more cost effective than institutionalized care, and promotes a higher quality of life for individuals.

Case Management offers the following:

  • An assessment of your current health and living situation

  • A meeting for your family and professionals to help you to develop an individualized plan of care, which can be adjusted if your situation changes.

  • A professional case manager to answer your questions and make all of the phone calls for you.

You are assigned a case manager free of charge. Some of the services you choose may have a cost involved. If needed, financial assistance may be available through several funding sources.

Some of the Home and Community Based Services available are:

Caregiver Support Nursing
Home Health Aide
(for personal care)
Homemaker
Respite Care Adult Day Care
Lifeline Senior Companion
Peer Visitor Transportation
Mental Health Outreach Nutritional Counseling
Home Delivered Meals Chore Services
Assistive Devices Prescription Drug Assistance

For more information, please contact Siouxland Aging Services, Inc. at (712) 279-6900 or toll free at 1-800-798-6916.

   

Siouxland Aging Services--Serving Woodbury, Plymouth, Cherokee, Monona and Ida Counties