Life St. Francis: Comprehensive and coordinated care for seniors

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If you’re like millions of other family caregivers, you want the best care for your aging loved one. But getting that care can be frustrating.

You know what it’s like to drive your loved one to different appointments.

You know managing medications and coordinating care between doctors can be challenging. And you struggle with leaving your loved one at home alone during the day.

It doesn’t have to be this way. LIFE St. Francis can coordinate all the care and services your loved one needs, so you don’t have to place them in a nursing home.

The LIFE Center is an important part of this program. It is located at 7500 Kevin Johnson Boulevard in Bordentown. Here, seniors receive health care, nutritious meals, and participate in activities with others so they may remain active, socialize and make new friends. The LIFE Center provides one location where doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals can provide treatment and monitor changes in an individual’s health.

Transportation to the Center is included.

The LIFE team will:

Make a special healthcare plan for and with each participant.Manage all healthcare services for participants.Help participants to live safely in the community.

Participants receive all healthcare services from LIFE St. Francis. Other than emergency care, all services must be authorized by the care team. A provider within the LIFE network must deliver these services. Participants may be liable for the payment of unauthorized or out-ofnetwork services.

Call LIFE St. Francis at 609-599- LIFE (5433) to see if you or your family member is eligible. Or visit us at stfrancismedical.org/LIFE.

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