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Short-term or ongoing assistance
for long-distance caregivers. |
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Personalized services
specifically to meet the client’s wants and needs. |
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Accessibility since many
GCM members are available after hours and on weekends.
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Continuity of care management
to reduce miscommunication, time, stress, and costs to
clients. |
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Efficiency and flexibility
because GCM services are streamlined and client-centered, not
complicated by bureaucratic red tape. |
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Cost Control. GCM members
strive to reduce inappropriate institutional care and overuse
of services. They match the service to the client’s needs and
help contain costs. Ongoing monitoring can prevent costly
crises and unnecessary hospitalizations. |
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Quality Control. GCM has
adopted standards for practice for all its members. In
addition, all full members are reviewed for educational and
experience requirements prior to acceptance into the
Association. |