Unlocking Senior Resources Presented By: Leave the Key
In today's episode, I sit down with ShariGeller, founder of Senior Options, a concierge care management company based inBoca Raton, Florida. Shari walks through her 15-year journey into senior careinspired by her sister's work in the field in New York and breaks down exactlywhat a care manager does, why families wait far too long to ask for help, andhow her team steps in. They cover the classic New York-to-Floridaretirement pipeline and what happens when that generation starts needing care. Timeline Summary 00:00 – Introduction of Shari Geller andthe New York-Florida retirement connection; the podcast's first remote episode. 00:37 – Shari's path into senior care:inspired by her sister, she earned her Master's in Social Work at age 48. 05:17 – A client story: from the ICU togoing out to lunch with friends within three months. 13:31 – Breaking down the comprehensiveassessment: cognition, physical functioning, safety, medications,socialization, and emotional well-being. 18:34 – A standout case: converting agarage into a cozy "car room" for a client with mild cognitiveimpairment who missed driving. 22:10 – Older memory medications versusnewer infusion treatments, and the tradeoffs families should know about. 23:59 – What to look for when touringassisted living communities: visit on a weekend, talk to residents, watch forodors, and observe activity levels. 34:14 – Why weekly phone calls can hide howa parent is really doing until a visit reveals the truth. 43:34 – A case story: helping a widowedclient move north to be near family after realizing "busy" didn'tmean "happy." 50:21 – How to reach Shari Geller for aconsultation. 5 Key Takeaways · Seniors Hide Problems FromTheir Kids Falls, missed doctor's appointments, fender benders, and declininghygiene often go unreported to adult children, who are left thinking"everything's fine" based on phone calls alone. · A Care Manager Advises, theFamily Decides Senior Options presents options and professionalrecommendations, but the final call on a parent's care always belongs to thefamily. · Driving Safety Requires anObjective Third Party Independent driving evaluations give families animpartial way to address a dangerous situation that a parent won't accept froma doctor or child alone. · Assisted Living Tours ShouldHappen on a Weekend Weekend visits reveal a community's true staffing andactivity levels, since weekends tend to run with bare-minimum coverage. · Don't Wait for a CrisisFamilies typically call only after a hospitalization or major fall. Bringing inprofessional support earlier prevents avoidable emergencies and improvesquality of life. Links and Resources: · Learn about Shari Geller,Senior Options: Phone Number: 561-464-2656 Email: info@senioroptionsfl.com [info@senioroptionsfl.com] Website: senioroptionsfl.com · Learn about Leave The KeyHomebuyers Senior Transition Service: Website: https://leavethekey.com/seniors [https://leavethekey.com/seniors] Phone Number: (631) 388 – 7771 Final Thoughts Aging brings complications at precisely themoment when navigating them gets harder. The biggest takeaway from this episodeis simple: don't wait for a crisis to ask for help, and don't assume a goodphone call means everything is fine. If this episode helped you understand howto support aging parents and recognize the warning signs before a crisis hits,please subscribe, share, and leave a review.
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