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Why Long Distance Care Providers Can Afford $$$ Long Term Care

May 9, 2022

long-distance care providers flying to aging parent emergency

Long-Distance Care Providers Are in Top 10 % – Can Afford Private Pay Long Term Care.

An excellent article in the New York Times about long-distance care providers shows that the majority of long-distance care providers are in the top 10% and can afford care managers and home care. Family caregivers in the lower 90% of the economy who live very close to aging loved ones – can render direct parent care but have less income to afford home care or care management. Why- family care providers who live near their aging parents statistically have only a high school education and thus cannot afford private pay long-term care.

Families at a Distance Highly Educated, Have Higher Incomes

The reason adult children at a distance, can afford private pay long-term care, cited by the NYT article, is long-distance care providers,  remain devoted to being their parent’s family caregivers, even at a large cost to them mentally and physically because of distance. But they are in the top 10% economically because they have college and professional degrees and thus are much more likely to live much farther from their parents because of their professional employment.

They are a highly educated group with 70% reporting a college degree or graduate school. They are quite affluent: 50% reported an income of $75,000 or much higher. Eighty-five percent owned their own home. The majority were working: 62% full-time and 18% part-time.

This means they can afford to private pay for long-term care, compared to those with high school education, in part because they have more job opportunities in faraway big cities or states. The high school graduate’s income is less than a college-educated caregiver therefore they can rarely afford home care or care management or private pay long-term care.

Long-Distance Care Providers Become Desperate to Get Help From Private Pay Long Term Care

Long-distance care providers are flying or driving to both visit and care for an aging family member. But these far-away family caregivers become exhausted as care needs increase and become desperate for a solution, which is a care management and home care. These long-distance providers adult children usually understand that their parents are deteriorating with age and are savvy enough that they have researched options and already found you on the web ( a reason to have a great website).

Families at a Distance Pay up to $8000 a year or more Traveling to Aging Parents

Those caregivers who live between 1 and 3 hours from the care recipient report spend an average of $386 per month; those who live more than 3 hours away report a monthly expenditure of $674.So Long Distance care providers spend between an additional $4632 and $ 8088 a year in care . A care manager can do a caregiver assessment of the long-distance caregiver, allowing you to help them with the stress and expense of constant emergency travel, (Read Assessing and Supporting the Family Caregiver in Handbook of Geriatric Care Management, 4th edition.)

Marketing Phrases for Concierge Care ClientsWhat Can Care Managers and Private Duty Home Care Do for Long Distance Care Providers?

Care Managers can bring them vital tools for better sibling and family communication like technology that they can use, to help aging families from a distance . Recommending Family dashboards and communication platforms like Slack, Google Chat, and Microsoft Teams, among others, allow their family care team to work in a cohesive way. You as the care manager can arrange private duty homecare so when the long-distance care provider visits they can be ” Just Family”.

When emergencies occur the care manager can be at the home or hospital immediately, and judge whether the hospitalization warrants an emergency trip to family or friend emergency flight, by keeping long-distance caregivers informed, thus reducing stress, unnecessary travel, and loss of time at work or actually losing jobs ( Working With Long Distance Families: Tools the Care Manager Can use) Care Managers Working With the Aging Family

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  • Why only the top 10% can afford private pay care management.
  • Why Long-Distance Care Providers Can Afford Care Management $ Home Care
  • Who Are the 5 types of VIP/Concierge Clients? 
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  • How to create or revise a Concierge Geriatric Care Management Strategic Marketing Plan

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GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAY RUSH – Learn Technology to get new clients

October 21, 2021

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Tuesday November 16th, 2021, FROM 2 PM – 3:30 PM PST

 

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  • How to sell services to desperate post-holiday callers from Normal dysfunctional &long-distance family
  •  How to use tools to contain Holiday chaos & arrange care in festive family fright
  • How to move the family to New Year’s stability
  • Pre-Holiday Social media campaigns to reach worried caregivers
  • Pre- Holiday-Materials about the warning signs that a parent needs help 
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  • Position Your Agency ahead of Care Managers who do not have great preholiday marketing campaigns and lack the clinical skills how to work with Adult Children and families during the chaotic aging family holiday visit when adult kids find their aging parents need care

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Are You Marketing Private Care Management to The Concierge Family- Who Can Afford You?

October 7, 2020

 

Who is Your Market in an Aging Life or geriatric care management business?

That market is the rich and famous people who are your concierge clients and three other wealthy groups. The lower 90%, only call when there is a crisis and that crisis usually leads to homecare. Homecare costs between 4000-6000 a month. This is why you need to serve that top 10%. The upper 10% can afford that according to Pew research, in this nation of broad income disparity, and 90% below cannot.

Demand and not need determines the success of an eldercare business like aging life or geriatric care manager business. This fundamental fact of life must be taken into consideration when developing a business plan for a for-profit, fee-based, Geriatric care management business.

Who Can Really Afford Geriatric Care Management

The target market for a private geriatric care management business is not the 65 million families who need those concierge care management services, but the much smaller subset of those families who can afford to hire a GCM or aging life care manager and a private duty home care agency, and are willing and able to pay for the services that GCMs and can actually find their way to you.GCM-pix-2.jpg

 This subset really represents the top 10% of the economic spectrum and more precisely among the rich and famous, the top 1% who actually held onto its share of national wealth in the 2008 economic crisis, and  gained quite a bit with Trump’s tax cut in 2019 

Even Fewer People Can Afford Care Management Since 2008 Collapse

Meanwhile, the share of national wealth held by the bottom 90% fell to 25% after the Wall St and housing collapse, and these elders are tragically not the market for geriatric care managers because they cannot afford the service.

Whether you are a nurse care manager, geriatric social worker, nurse advocate, geriatric care manager, aging life care manager, any of the alphabet soup of care management names, if you have a private geriatric care management business, you can only make money and thrive as a business by marketing selling and be signing up the top 10% elder client.

Why Need vs Demand is the only Way to fiscally Survive in GCM As Hard As That May Be to GCM’s

Bob O’Toole MA, long time geriatric care manager, wrote a highly researched chapter in the latest edition of Handbook of Geriatric Care Management 4th edition  Private Revenue Sources for the Fee-Based Care Manager- Need Vs Demand in the Elder Care Market which shows aging life and geriatric care manager why you need these 10% elders and their families as customers.

COVID HAS AFFECTED CARE MANAGERS CASELOADS AN BOTTOM LINES

Like so many small businesses geriatric care managers have been fiscally affected by

coronavirus  If you have strong safety and infection control policies and feature them prominently on your web site, you should be able to make up for this budget hole created by the virus, by targeting the right clients demographically.

 

Join me in my newest FREE Webinar

MARKET LIKE YOUR BUSINESS DEPENDED ON IT DURING COVID

October 22 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PST

As you are approaching the busiest season for care manager’s  the holidays when facebook-holiday-post-4.pngfamilies visit for the holiday and seeing their elderly parents skating on very thin aging ice

Learn care management marketing that works at all time but especially during COVID so you can:

Consult with and help client’s during COVID and post COVID

Convert Consultation into  regular clients

Understand branding 

     

Develop a positioning strategy so the caller chooses you

Understand lead generation in care management

Understand how to do an e-newsletter

Get the best

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Understand Public Relations Press, TV-Radio, Social Media Coverage

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Are You Marketing Private Care Management to The Concierge Family- Who Can Afford You?

October 7, 2020

 

Who is Your Market in an Aging Life or geriatric care management business?

That market is the rich and famous people who are your concierge clients and three other wealthy groups. The lower 90%, only call when there is a crisis and that crisis usually leads to homecare. Homecare costs between 4000-6000 a month. This is why you need to serve that top 10%. The upper 10% can afford that according to Pew research, in this nation of broad income disparity, and 90% below cannot.

Demand and not need determines the success of an eldercare business like aging life or geriatric care manager business. This fundamental fact of life must be taken into consideration when developing a business plan for a for-profit, fee-based, Geriatric care management business.

Who Can Really Afford Geriatric Care Management

The target market for a private geriatric care management business is not the 65 million families who need those concierge care management services, but the much smaller subset of those families who can afford to hire a GCM or aging life care manager and a private duty home care agency, and are willing and able to pay for the services that GCMs and can actually find their way to you.GCM-pix-2.jpg

 This subset really represents the top 10% of the economic spectrum and more precisely among the rich and famous, the top 1% who actually held onto its share of national wealth in the 2008 economic crisis, and  gained quite a bit with Trump’s tax cut in 2019 

Even Fewer People Can Afford Care Management Since 2008 Collapse

Meanwhile, the share of national wealth held by the bottom 90% fell to 25% after the Wall St and housing collapse, and these elders are tragically not the market for geriatric care managers because they cannot afford the service.

Whether you are a nurse care manager, geriatric social worker, nurse advocate, geriatric care manager, aging life care manager, any of the alphabet soup of care management names, if you have a private geriatric care management business, you can only make money and thrive as a business by marketing selling and be signing up the top 10% elder client.

Why Need vs Demand is the only Way to fiscally Survive in GCM As Hard As That May Be to GCM’s

Bob O’Toole MA, long time geriatric care manager, wrote a highly researched chapter in the latest edition of Handbook of Geriatric Care Management 4th edition  Private Revenue Sources for the Fee-Based Care Manager- Need Vs Demand in the Elder Care Market which shows aging life and geriatric care manager why you need these 10% elders and their families as customers.

COVID HAS AFFECTED CARE MANAGERS CASELOADS AN BOTTOM LINES

Like so many small businesses geriatric care managers have been fiscally affected by

coronavirus  If you have strong safety and infection control policies and feature them prominently on your web site, you should be able to make up for this budget hole created by the virus, by targeting the right clients demographically.

 

Join me in my newest FREE Webinar

MARKET LIKE YOUR BUSINESS DEPENDED ON IT DURING COVID

October 22 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PST

As you are approaching the busiest season for care manager’s  the holidays when facebook-holiday-post-4.pngfamilies visit for the holiday and seeing their elderly parents skating on very thin aging ice

Learn care management marketing that works at all time but especially during COVID so you can:

Consult with and help client’s during COVID and post COVID

Convert Consultation into  regular clients

Understand branding 

     

Develop a positioning strategy so the caller chooses you

Understand lead generation in care management

Understand how to do an e-newsletter

Get the best

marketing software  

Understand Public Relations Press, TV-Radio, Social Media Coverage

Understand Zoom Webinars

SIGN UP NOW  

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Aging, aging family crisis, Aging Life Care, Aging Life Care Assocaition, aging life care manager, ALCA sales, care manager, case manager, Concierge aging clients, coronavirus marketing, Coronavirus safety elders, elder care manager, Families, FREE MARKETING WEBINAR, FREE WEBINAR, GCM bankruptcy, GCM Ethical Dilemma, GCM financial literacy, GCM Webinar, Geriatric Care Management Business, Geriatric Care Manager, geriatric care manager, INFECTION CONTROL & COVID-19, LOSING CLients TO COVID, Marketing aging life care, marketing ALCA /GCM, marketing care management, marketing geriatric care management, marketing pitch, marketing to concierge clients, marketing to the top 10$, Marketing to top 10%, marketing to upper 10%, nurse advocate, nurse care manager, Private Duty Home Care, Webinar, Webinar ALCA GCM Tagged With: aging family, aging life care manager, aging life or geriatric care marketing plan, aging parent crisis, care manager, care manager marketing, case manager, Concierge Client, Covid Budget deficit, geriatric care manager, geriatric social worker, Losing clients to COVID, nurse advocate, nurse case manager, nurse navigator, Rich and Famous, social work care manager, Upper 10%, webinar concierge care

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