AlzheimerÂs and Dementia Experts Provide Broward Families Assessments for Eldercare
Experts in AlzheimerÂs and Dementia Provide Broward Families Assessments for Eldercare.
(PRWEB) August 19, 2005
According to Olga Brunner, founder of A Good Daughter, Inc., (www. agooddaughter. com), based in Margate, FL, has assembled a team of eldercare experts that allow for a unique understanding what adult children are facing in coping with their elderly parents declining health and well-being, particularly those suffering from AlzheimerÂs disease.
Carol Caughran, the firmÂs counselor/therapist is a specialist in Lewy-Body form of dementia, currently serves on the board of the National Association. Mary Lynne Beringer is receiving her CDP (Certification as a Dementia Professional) this month. Ms. Brunner is receiving the federal and state license as Nursing Home Administrator this month. In September, Brunner begins guardianship training and will be working with the local elder law attorneys. All three healthcare professional have completed the required AlzheimerÂs Association training approved by the Florida Department of Elder Affairs.
The organization goes into a home and completes a needs assessment; next they put in the services needed so that seniors can live at home independently versus entering a long term care facility. But in the event that a family feels this type of placement is warranted, A Good Daughter staff conducts facility visits and help families select an appropriate placement for a parent or spouse.Â
Additional services include going to doctorÂs appointments and monitoring medications and supervising in-home help. Brunner suggested, ÂWe are surrogate daughters doing what sons and daughters would do for their parents if they were living in-town, or had the time and free away from other professional and family obligations.Â
A Good Daughter based in Margate, Florida, was founded based on BrunnerÂs own experience. Brunner originally moved from California to Florida to care for her aging mother with Alzheimer's disease. Having been affected by the daunting task of being a caregiver while employed, she became determined to start a business which would help other caregivers navigate the troubled waters of elder care. Brunner became a care manager who brings a personal awareness of the needs of close or long distance caregivers and their loved ones.
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