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The Care Map Method infographic titled "A Smarter Way to Choose and Manage Eldercare". It outlines four steps: 1) CMM Map™ assessing needs across biological, emotional, social, and environmental needs. 2) CMM Match™ selecting the right care fit through caregiver or agency selection and other criteria. 3) CMM Merge™ onboarding safely and confidently with transition protocols. 4) CMM Manage™ monitoring and adjusting long-term care with ongoing check-ins, care plan adjustments, issue resolution, and peace of mind. Features a photo of a caregiver comforting an elderly woman.

Eldercare Coaching, Placement, and Care Management

Find and Manage the Right Care for Your Loved One

Eldercare decisions are often made during crisis — leading to rushed, overwhelming choices.

Care Map Method™ helps families plan, select, and manage eldercare with a structured clinical approach.

What We Help With

Care Options

  • In-home caregivers

  • Assisted living

  • Memory care

  • Adult day programs

  • Respite care

Placement & Selection

  • Facility tours and evaluations

  • Interviewing caregivers and agencies

  • Trial periods and transitions

Onboarding & Management

  • Setting expectations and routines

  • Communication with care teams

  • Monitoring care quality

  • Adjusting as needs change

Get our Eldercare Selection Guide

https://caremaptammy.gumroad.com/l/fdbjj

Infographic explaining who the Care Map method helps, including seniors, adult children, family caregivers, and professional caregivers or companions, with illustrations of people in different caregiving scenarios.

The Care Map Method™ in Eldercare

We guide families through:

Map → Match → Merge → Manage

  • Map: Assess full needs

  • Match: Choose the right care

  • Merge: Onboard successfully

  • Manage: Ensure ongoing success

Outcomes

  • Better care matches

  • Safer transitions

  • Reduced crisis decision-making

  • Ongoing support and oversight

Infographic titled "Why This System Exists" with text "Every family managing eldercare needs this" and statistics about family caregivers, seniors, and eldercare systems, including the statement "exists for eldercare. This is it."

What is Eldercare Coaching?

Support for:

  • Assisted living selection

  • Memory care placement

  • In-home caregiving

  • Care management

Key Risks Without Guidance

  • Choosing unsafe facilities

  • Hiring unqualified caregivers

  • Delayed transitions

  • Increased hospitalizations

Statistics

  • Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death in seniors

  • Poor care transitions increase hospital readmission rates

  • Families report high stress during placement decisions

Diagram illustrating the Care Map Method with a care coach at the center, connected to seniors, caregivers, adult children, doctors, nursing home, financial worksheet, and tasks.