ElderLink - Options for Caregiving
Telephone: 703-324-5374, TTY 711
Toll-Free: 1-866-503-0217
Fax: 703-324-5391
E-mail: ElderLink -
Fairfax Area Agency on Aging
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30
p.m.
Address: 12011 Government Center Parkway,
Suite 708; Fairfax, VA 22035-1104
ElderLink has been providing care management to
elderly Northern Virginians since 1991.
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Caregiving Solutions
for the Elderly and Their Families
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Created by a unique partnership among the
Fairfax Area Agency on Aging, Inova Health System, and the
Alzheimer's Association, ElderLink provides affordable care
management services. As a not-for-profit organization,
ElderLink utilizes a state grant to provide services on a sliding
scale fee system to those who are eligible. Others can
receive care management at an affordable hourly rate.
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An exceptional array of resources, programs,
and services, combined with a well-trained staff of skilled
geriatrics specialists make us uniquely qualified to address the
specific needs of caregivers and elderly clients
alike.
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Most importantly, ElderLink coordinates and
manages all elements of patient care (medical, social, legal,
financial), minimizing the stress and confusion families often
experience when dealing with multiple services providers.
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Created by a unique partnership among the
Fairfax Area Agency on Aging, Inova Health System, and the
Alzheimer's Association, ElderLink provides affordable care
management services. As a not-for-profit organization,
ElderLink utilizes a state grant to provide services on a sliding
scale fee system to those who are eligible. Others can
receive care management at an affordable hourly rate.
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Services Provided by ElderLink
- As a leading elderly care
management service in Northern Virginia, ElderLink:
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Serves all members of the older population
and specializes in Alzheimer's disease and related memory loss
disorders.
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Provides a thorough assessment of the
client in the home to determine what type of care is needed;
develops a plan for meeting the needs of the client and family;
assists in obtaining the needed services; and coordinates the
services and care.
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Guides families through the maze of
government, legal, and insurance forms and
procedures.
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Works closely with family physicians and
other health care providers to deliver the most effective plan of
care.
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Assists in locating an appropriate
long-term care facility when the older person's needs cannot be
met at home.
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Recommends support groups for counseling
families to understand and overcome the emotional issues
confronting them.
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Handles out-of-state
transfers.
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Consults regularly with caregivers and
responsible parties on the client's status and makes
recommendations when needed.
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Serves all members of the older population
and specializes in Alzheimer's disease and related memory loss
disorders.


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