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How Do You Finance a Geriatric Care Management Business ?

May 7, 2017

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Financial projection may be mind numbing to care managers who started an Aging Life or geriatric care management business with an awesome idea and a tool box of care management skills.But beware– without the tools and skills to make money- your great idea of a private geriatric care management business may end up bankrupt.

Geriatric care managers need to understand revenue- how they make money to be financial to make a profit. Revenue does come from billing – but poor billing is very unprofitable billing. Money-losing billing is anything less than 85% of your client’s time. When you bill less than 85% you actually start losing money. Revenue is the high tide of money and is calculated by the number of client’s you serve, new client’s per month, number of clients canceling service. % of time billed (the goal is 85%) and what you charge for travel time.

Geriatric care managers can become more financially literate about making money by doing a financial projection over a three-year period. You can calculate the number of clients you need to make a profit when you will break even when you can hire new staff.

You can find out awesome facts before you open a care management business by doing this mind-numbing financial projection. Facts you can forecast are how much investment you will need for your business, what the cash flow consumed in the business will be, the number of client’s you need to make a profit and most of all when you will break even and rise above low tide– moving to the all-important high tide, through your excellent financial management and care management skills.

So use this financial decision tool of financial projection. Find it chapter 13 of the Handbook of Geriatric Care management 4th edition and watch you tube 5 Financial Projection below. Become a geriatric care manager with financial skills to make a Profit.
Find about my new webinar 

GPS to a Profitable GCM Business Start Up    

scheduled for May 9th 11:00 AM PST- 90 minutes

  • Learn how to do your market sizing and competition survey and learn whether you have enough customers in your area to start your care management business .When will you make money? Don’t Guess and fail.

Filed Under: Aging Life Care, aging life care manager, Blog, care management market sizing, care management start-up, care manager, case manager, competition survey, elder care manager, Geriatric Care Management Business, Geriatric Care Manager, nurse care manager, Webinar Tagged With: aging family, aging life care manager, aging parent care, care manager, elder care manager, geriatric care manager, nurse care manager

If you Are A Start-Up Geriatric Care Management Agency – Do You Have Business Skills?

April 30, 2017

You need clinical skills to start and run an aging life or geriatric care management agency but you must have business skills as well- It IS A Business.

Find about my new webinar 

GPS to a Profitable GCM Business Start Up    

scheduled for May 9th 11:00 AM PST- 90 minutes

  • Learn how to do your market sizing and competition survey and learn whether you have enough customers in your area  to start your care management  business . Don’t Guess and fail.

Filed Under: Aging, aging life care manager, Blog, care management market sizing, care management start-up, case manager, elder care manager, Families, GCM Start -Up, Geriatric Assessment, Geriatric Care Management Business, geriatric care manager, Geriatric Care Manager, nurse care manager, Webinar Tagged With: aging life care manager, care manager, case manager, geriatric care manager, nurse care manager eldercare manager start-up

CARE MANAGERS’S- LOVE YOURSELF ON VALENTINES DAY WITH THE PERFECT GIFT

February 6, 2017

 

 

 

 Happy Valentines Day!

Give Yourself a Great Valentines Gift.
If you are an aging life care manager or geriatric care manager, nurse care manager or in the eldercare field, give yourself a perfect Valentine gift and learn market care management through benefits, not features. Sign up for my free webinar

Learn to Sell Benefits not Features to Third Parties to Grow Your Care Management Bottom Line

Identifying the key benefits of your services help shape sales of your care management business. Generally, aging life care management businesses benefit the client by assisting in choosing arrangements, including best living choices, in what can be thought of as “frailty to the grave” care

Contracting for professional aging life care management services benefits the older person, his or her family and third parties like elderlaw attorneys, physicians,  or conservators who work with the client to solve problems. Frailty is usually unplanned and often occurs when family members do not have the time to learn all they need to know about care and aging issues or are in denial.

It’s important for a third party or the family to understand that there are good options for care in your community, that some choices are better than others, that each person has individual needs, and that there are resources available to meet their needs.

You line up the sale with a family or 3rd party – a care manager is the best professional navigator to find those perfect resources to meet the client’s needs. 

You then close with the benefits you bring to the family or third party that are better, more professional and richer than any other care management agency in your area.

You also want to explain to third parties how you benefit them. For an attorney, no more dysfunctional family issues, because you are an expert in the dysfunctional family intervention and will work with the family to help keep them stable while the attorney handles the legal problems they are trained to solve.

In this free webinar gift to yourself you will:

Learn

The problems you solve for 3rd parties so they will refer to you.  

What is a benefit vs features and how to find benefits for each 3rd party you market to?

What specific problems you solve for wealth managers, elder law attorneys, and concierge physicians  

What specific problems to solve for upscale Assisted Living, accountants, financial planners, MD’s  

Step by Step how to set up meetings with 3rd parties to make the  sale

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8 Ways to Help Organize Long Distance Care Provider Sibling Support

December 28, 2016

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It takes 1 Mom to Handle 10 children and 10 children can’t manage one Mom

 

 HOW YOU GET OTHER SIBLINGS INVOLVED

Before the coming Thanksgiving celebration, what are some suggestions you can make to a main care provider to get help FROM ADULT SIBLINGS , when all family members  has gathered.

Here are some ideas for you as the care manager to organize siblings to help share care.            

1.KEEP THEM UP ON THINGS?

                       

ways to keep siblings informed

                                    telephone calls or conference calls with  siblings 

                                    monthly e- newsletters to siblings Constant Contact –

                                    Skype with parents

                                    Facebook Page Parents                                

                                  Amazon wish list for gifts for parents

                                  Family Meetings  to organize the feast or discuss parent issues 

           

           

2.LISTEN TO WHAT THEY HAVE TO Say

                              be an active listener 

 

3.MAKE SURE AGING PARENTS UNDERSTAND THAT YOU NEED YOUR SIBLINGS HELP

                       

4.IF YOU WANT SIBLINGS TO HELP-TELL THEM SO

                           use open communication   

5. BE SURE TO GIVE SIBLINGS POSITIVE FEEDBACK FOR THEIR EFFORTS

                   

  • Write thank you notes, call, text, e-mail

                       

 

6.SPEAK UP RIGHT AWAY IF THERE ARE PROBLEMS

                        diffuse problems early on

                       

7. INSTEAD OF MAKING ACCUSATIONS- SHARE YOUR   FEELINGS

 

 

8.DIVIDE UP THE DUTIES 

                        example- one sibling handles parents’ finances, bills

                       one person does newsletter

                       use calendar Lots of Helping Hands  

This also may be an article for your website or newsletter for November.                       

Get more tips on working with Aging families during the busiest care management season- the coming holidays

Join me in my new Webinar

5 Ways to Tame the Turbulence of Holiday Meltdown in Aging Families   

During the busiest season for care management referrals-

 

You Will Learn:

  • How to give hope to frantic children who call, after seeing their aging parent struggling with the rituals
  • How to sell services to desperate adult child callers
  • How to use GCM tools to contain Holiday chaos
  • How to use financial forecasting to prepare for growth during the holidays
  • How to work with both dysfunctional and long-distance families who call during the holidays
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Last Minute Valentines Gifts for Grandma

May 4, 2013

Valentine’s Day is coming up tomorrow. This is a ritual holiday that aging families can really celebrate. Here are

baby-boomer mature daughter gives her senior mother-in-law a red, heart-shaped box of chocolates for a Valentine’s Day gift

some gift ideas you do can make or do at the last minute to Mom feel extra special on a day about love. These ceremonial holidays and gifts mean so much more when parents are older.

Bringing the grandchildren into the celebration is a lovely gift in itself.
Handmade cards from grandkids are a top drawer present. Just bring them over with flowers or candy. If Mom lived long distance you can have the young artists email copies their colorful greetings or think of giving Mom  My Celery as a gift for future holidays and sending mom greeting. This is an easy 2-way computer free e-mail where the grandchildren can email grandma a greeting for Valentine day- or any day they want. It just comes out of a fax in Grandma’s home and works with any fax she may already have. You and the kids can then send her pictures, reminder, and notes throughout the year. You might pay extra shipping or have a friend, neighbor or relative pick up and deliver for you

Another wonderful product is Presto, a printing mailbox that prints e-mails and attachments. You can scan your 4-year-olds terrific cards (kids art is the greatest) and e-mail Grandma as an attachment. With Presto, the card comes out of her fax you either buy as a  gift for mother’s day or skip the fax if she has one already. You could have a friend, other relative or Mom’s neighbor pick it up where she lives and deliver it as a surprise

You could all make a big sign to have that same friend or neighbor – or relative  tack somewhere in Mom’s home saying “Happy Valentines Day.” A homemade gift is really a bonus for grandma or Mom. Handcrafted gifts are penny wise but mean more than storebought because they came from you or the kids. Grandmothers radiate in handcrafted gifts

If your kids or you are arty make a mobile for Mom /grandmom. Attach cutouts of items she loves most -like her cat, photos of the grandkids or her favorite food. (mine would be chocolate covered cherries. Then you can use Skype or your i phone to show it to her then mail it

When they were little, my daughter made simple prints of my grandchildren’s hands and framed them with an inexpensive frame- a great gift for me. You probably can hold off on these thoughts until mothers day

If you have a Geriatric Care Manager, you can have her take care of all this for you as she or he is in the same town. They have a big heart as well.

Filed Under: Aging, Aging Family, care manager, case manager, elder care manager, Families, geriatric care manager, geriatric social worker, Grandchild gifts for grandma, nurse care manager, Nursing home abuse, Valentines gifts for family caregivers Tagged With: grandmother Mothers Day gifts, mobile, Mothers Day, Presto, Snapfish photo books

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