Welcome Wisdom

Let the new year begin and our relationships grow.

— by Gail Arno, CMC, ECM Director of Care Management Happy New Year and welcome to 2022!  At Elder Care Management, we are looking forward to another year of serving our clients, educating our community, and working with families to support our clients in their aging journeys. As we enter our thirteenth year in the Care Management business, we are also... Read More

Enjoying the holidays with our loved ones

— by Gail Arno, CMC, ECM Director of Care Management Here we are again, sprinting our way into the December holiday season. What will things look like this year as we continue with the concerns of the pandemic, yet try to gather amongst friends and family members to enjoy all that the season means to us? We hope that this holiday month brings everyone together in a way that fills their soul with joy... Read More

We are thankful, filled with gratitude, and offering our heartfelt appreciation

— by Gail Arno, CMC, ECM Director of Care Management We find ourselves barreling toward the holiday season of 2021 and will soon be contemplating the close of yet another year. This has been a year of continuing challenges and many joys as well, one just needs to spend some time in reflection to sort through the year in review. The team at ECM wants to take a moment... Read More

Planning, Preparing, & Procuring… successful aging takes some effort! 

— by Gail Arno, CMC, ECM Director of Care Management Each day, our Care Managers meet our senior clients who are in the midst of their own crisis. Often, the issues we tackle are mild and manageable. Sometimes, however, the situation is serious and life-altering. As Care Managers, we accept these challenges and are honored to be able to step in to educate, support,... Read More

Mental Health and Aging…

— by Gail Arno, CMC, ECM Director of Care Management Untreated or dismissed mental health issues in our younger years can present in a variety of ways as we continue to age. Approximately 15% of adults aged 60 and over suffer from mental health disorders. The WHO defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Because mental health is... Read More