Resources for Professionals
Preferred Living Solutions has been a trusted partner to families since 2008.
Together with our professional partners, we enhance collaboration, streamline care coordination, and ensure that older adults receive comprehensive, informed support.
Resources for Professionals
Preferred Living Solutions has been a trusted partner to families since 2008.
Together with our professional partners, we enhance collaboration, streamline care coordination, and ensure that older adults receive comprehensive, informed support.
As the experts in your field, we recognize the vital role professionals play in supporting those facing disability or health challenges, along with aging, and their caregivers. Our team, including Aging Life Care Professionals®, is here to educate and prepare our clients to make well-informed decisions regarding an aging parent and loved one’s care or their own care.
For Attorneys
Our partnership can assist attorneys in better understanding their clients’ full circumstances and promote outcomes that align with the client’s health, safety, and overall well-being. Whether navigating guardianship cases, care planning, or long-term placement decisions, we provide thorough assessments, coordinate services, and advocate for the individual’s best interests.
How we can help:
- Comprehensive Assessments – Evaluate a client’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental needs to inform legal planning.
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Expert Guidance – Offer insights into aging-related issues such as dementia, capacity, and care needs to support legal decision-making.
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Care Coordination – Arrange and oversee coordination of services from multiple providers.
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Advocacy – Serve as a neutral third party focused on the best interests of the client, which can support guardianship or estate planning cases.
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Documentation Support – Provide detailed reports and updates that can be used in court proceedings or legal evaluations.
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Time and Cost Savings – Reduce attorneys’ time spent on non-legal issues by managing the complex care needs of aging clients.
For Medical Providers
Together, we can bridge the gap between clinical care and daily life management for seniors and those with disabilities. By coordinating care across multiple providers, monitoring adherence to treatment plans, and addressing barriers such as transportation, nutrition, or home safety, we can assist in better health outcomes.
How we can help:
- Ensure Safe and Timely Discharges: Coordinate transportation, in-home care, and follow-up appointments to support smooth transitions from hospital to home or facility.
- Reduce Readmissions and Hospital Visits: Provide proactive care management, medication reconciliation, and ongoing support to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations.
- Streamline Care for Medical Teams: Alleviate workload for case managers by handling care coordination, discharge planning, and follow-through.
- Support Complex Family Dynamics: Navigate challenging family relationships, manage expectations, and communicate effectively with long-distance caregivers.
- Guide Long-Term Planning: Assist with guardianship issues, advance care directives, and identifying appropriate care communities and resources.
- Build Continuity and Trust: Develop lasting relationships with patients and families to ensure personalized, informed care over time.
For Financial Advisors & Money Managers
Financial health is a key pillar in overall health of aging adults and those facing health or disability challeneges. Working with our Aging Life Care Professionals® can ensure a more holistic, secure, and client-centered financial strategy.
How we can help:
- Deliver Expert Care Navigation: Provide guidance on medical issues, in-home care, and transitions between care settings to support aging clients holistically.
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Promote Independence and Well-Being: Focus on maintaining clients’ quality of life while ensuring they receive the appropriate level of care.
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Support Financial Oversight: Partner with advisors and managers to align care decisions with financial goals, preserving assets and managing costs effectively.
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Protect Fiduciaries: Help ensure that funds are spent in the client’s best interest, offering transparency and accountability.
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Ease the Burden of Care Coordination: Handle healthcare-related tasks so money managers can concentrate on financial responsibilities.
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Bridge Long-Distance Gaps: Facilitate care planning and oversight for clients whose families or financial representatives are not local.
- Comprehensive Assessments – Evaluate a client’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental needs to inform legal planning.
-
Expert Guidance – Offer insights into aging-related issues such as dementia, capacity, and care needs to support legal decision-making.
-
Care Coordination – Arrange and oversee coordination of services from multiple providers.
-
Advocacy – Serve as a neutral third party focused on the best interests of the client, which can support guardianship or estate planning cases.
-
Documentation Support – Provide detailed reports and updates that can be used in court proceedings or legal evaluations.
-
Time and Cost Savings – Reduce attorneys’ time spent on non-legal issues by managing the complex care needs of aging clients.
- Ensure Safe and Timely Discharges: Coordinate transportation, in-home care, and follow-up appointments to support smooth transitions from hospital to home or facility.
- Reduce Readmissions and Hospital Visits: Provide proactive care management, medication reconciliation, and ongoing support to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations.
- Streamline Care for Medical Teams: Alleviate workload for case managers by handling care coordination, discharge planning, and follow-through.
- Support Complex Family Dynamics: Navigate challenging family relationships, manage expectations, and communicate effectively with long-distance caregivers.
- Guide Long-Term Planning: Assist with guardianship issues, advance care directives, and identifying appropriate care communities and resources.
- Build Continuity and Trust: Develop lasting relationships with patients and families to ensure personalized, informed care over time.
- Deliver Expert Care Navigation: Provide guidance on medical issues, in-home care, and transitions between care settings to support aging clients holistically.
-
Promote Independence and Well-Being: Focus on maintaining clients’ quality of life while ensuring they receive the appropriate level of care.
-
Support Financial Oversight: Partner with advisors and managers to align care decisions with financial goals, preserving assets and managing costs effectively.
-
Protect Fiduciaries: Help ensure that funds are spent in the client’s best interest, offering transparency and accountability.
-
Ease the Burden of Care Coordination: Handle healthcare-related tasks so money managers can concentrate on financial responsibilities.
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Bridge Long-Distance Gaps: Facilitate care planning and oversight for clients whose families or financial representatives are not local.
Many of our Care Managers are part of the Aging Life Care Association.
If you’d like to learn more about what to expect when working with an Aging Life Care Professional, visit the Aging Life Care Association.
Triangle Areas We Serve
Raleigh | Durham |
Wake Forest | Zebulon |
Clayton | Garner |
Cary | Apex |
Youngsville | Chapel Hill |
& Surrounding Areas
Coastal Areas We Serve
Office Location:
10520 Ligon Mill Rd. Ste 100-B
Wake Forest, NC 27587
Office Phone: 919.554.0675
Email: info@preferredlivingsolutions.com