a division of Fandel Enterprises
Confidential Consulting Services Available
Providing effective strategies to overcome challenges, creating a roadmap for the future.
Empowering families to thrive.
Providing effective strategies to overcome challenges, creating a roadmap for the future.
Empowering families to thrive.
We believe that no matter what an individual’s condition is, they deserve to feel seen, heard, and supported.
They should be safe, cared for and respected.
Our goal is to be a support system for families, while they learn and understand what their “new normal” may look like.
With a roadmap to their future, families can move forward with confidence and a plan.
We offer a range of confidential services to meet the needs of families including:
Family Crisis Management
Accident, Injury or Illness. What's next?
Care Plan & Management
Care Plan Development.
Care Plan Management Practices.
Establish & Maintain Balance
Balancing Caregiving with family, friendships, career and your health.
Diseases and Disorders
Age Related Illnesses & Disorders
Mental Illness & Disorders
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
We are committed to providing individualized consulting services for each of our clients.
We focus on the individual with the condition(s), their Caregivers,
and their entire family.
Every individual is different, every family is different, every situation is different. It's normal to need assistance acclimating to what is probably going to be “your new normal”.
How do you manage this new situation? How do you find your path and your balance?
You most likely have questions about medical decisions. How long will they be in the hospital? How long will they be in intensive care? Are they in a coma and if so, how long does it take for them to wake up? What's the process of waking up from a coma like?
You may have legal decisions to make. Do I need a Power of Attorney (POA)? Which different type of POA will I need? Does a POA expire? Is a POA something I can do myself, or do I have to hire an attorney? Do I need to get a Conservatorship? And the questions go on and on.
Will my loved one need long-term care or short-term care? Is your loved one coming home or do they need to go into a professional care facility?
If they are going into a professional care facility, how do you select the right one?
How do you budget for the care facility?
How do you verify the quality of the care facility?
How can you be sure it's the right facility for your loved one?
If they're coming home, is your home safe for them?
What changes do you need to make in your home for ease of movement?
How can you adjust your home for ease of caregiving?
What adjustments need to be made to keep them safe?
As caregiving begins in your home how do you avoid mental exhaustion?
How do you avoid physical exhaustion?
How do you avoid feelings of isolation and being trapped?
How do you involve your family in caregiving tasks?
Should we hire an in-home caregiver?
How much would we have to pay a caregiver?
How many hours per day or per week will we need?
How do you maintain healthy relationships while being a caregiver?
What will happen to your career when you become a family caregiver?
How can you maintain your friendships and your social life when you become a family caregiver?
And yes, there will still be more questions. We are here to help you through this very difficult time in your life. Please call to schedule an initial assessment or send us an e-mail. We are here to help you.
Managing Mental Health - A Division of Fandel Enterprises