Today's comprehensive care community is filled with dedicated employees and innovative efforts to care for those in its charge. But it's also fraught with inefficiencies and barriers to communicating the important information that caregivers, organizations, and everyone who provides direct care needs.
National Care Connection is committed to a dramatic new approach for developing and deploying critical care-related knowledge to assist the entire caregiving community. We provide comprehensive care organizations with creative services and tools to improve communication of key information, reduce inefficiency, and improve consumers' care and quality of life.
We support organizations that provide comprehensive care to their consumers, such as:
- Developmental disability service agencies
- Long-term care facilities
- Nursing centers
- Home care agencies
- Hospice centers
Life can be complicated for individuals who have comprehensive care needs. There is an overwhelming amount of information about each individual that needs to be assessed, communicated, recorded, and tracked throughout the period when the person receives care. In some cases, that's for life.
Comprehensive care needs vary among individuals and situations, such as:
- Long-term care for individuals with developmental delays who cannot care or advocate for themselves
- Intermediate care for an aging population who may struggle with daily care needs during extended recovery from age-related illnesses or acute medical trauma
- Short-term care for individuals who require full-time support as they face death from an incurable disease
But everyone in the comprehensive care community faces certain similar concerns. High turnover rates among caregivers in the face of expanding business challenges for care providers can create an explosive environment.
National Care Connection has put together a team of professionals who will employ creative approaches to implement practical solutions that can help stabilize the care community. We are committed to being there for you.