Third Age Provides Geriatric Care Coordination

Assistance for Families

It was in the 1980's when the phrase "sandwich generation" was first heard. The sandwich generation is defined as families who have children living at home and parents who need assistance. Now in the 1990's, many working families have neither the time or the skills to seek out assistance for parents and aging relatives who are experiencing a decline in physical or mental skills and abilities. Many times just trying to help parents or other family members due to distance, time demands, or getting lost in the maze of agencies and systems requirements may create unnecessary stress and strain that could impact job and work productivity and family relationships.

Third Age Resources

The staff of Third Age, Inc. is trained and experienced in the following services:

  1. To assist the growing number of families to help aging relatives sho are experiencing the impact of aging to live their later life years to the fullest extent possible.
  2. To guide families in accessing different community supports necessary to help older relatives to remain in their own homes and community.
  3. To educate care givers and other family members on aging effects and impacts on the family, the individual, and other relatives and friends.
  4. To offer choices in problem solving and aquaint families with the array of services and supports that may be necessary during the life course.
  5. To assist aging persons who do not have relatives or others to provide the necessary support to remain in their homes and neighborhoods.
  6. To faciliate cooperation between care givers, aging individuals, and the available support services to maintain quality of life and to reduce family stress.

Assistance to Employers

Third Age, Inc. offers assistance to companies to provide thier work force the opportunity help their older family members and to remain as productive employees. Staff will assist employees at the worksite or in thier home. Using Third Age staff as an additional job benefit may cut down on absenteeism, leaving worksite to assist in care giving, and reduce work related stress because of family situations. This assistance includes:

Awareness and Education

Needs Assessments

Crisis Intervention

Counseling on Home Care

Information/Referral/Service Coordination

Adapting Home Environments

Evaluations on Assistive Technology

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