Shore Senior Concierge Service

Shore Senior Concierge Service Our Mission is to keep "Seniors Safe and at Home" Owned and operated by retired nurses. Helping Seniors maintain independence. Medication management.

Errands, Meal Preparations, Transport and accompany to Doctors, labs, shopping and social events. Notary services. Assistance for your loved one in a Health Care Facility. Monitoring visits, Snow bird house checks. Customized services.

12/11/2017
11/20/2017

NJ Income Tax Exemption for Veterans

Unfortunately abuse happens, you have to visit every day, stagger the times of your visit, question everything.  If you ...
11/14/2017

Unfortunately abuse happens, you have to visit every day, stagger the times of your visit, question everything. If you can't be there we can help. Call us 732-639-3105

In Minnesota, state law often bars families access to any details about incidents of abuse and neglect at senior care facilities.

11/12/2017

If you have a loved one in a nursing home you must read this, this is more common than you know, short staffing is the new normal and can be deadly..

You must visit everyday
Stagger the times of your visits
Question everything

If you can't visit everyday, we can visit for you.
We have a combined experience of 60 years working with nursing homes/ assisted living facilities, including several years inspecting nursing homes and Assisted Living facilities..

Faced with placing a loved one in a nursing home, call us, we can assist you to find the best one, and how to monitor your loved ones care.

732-639-3105

Our mission statement "Keeping Seniors at home and safe"

The government failure allowing nursing home nightmares to happen
by Lynda Figueredo
Friday, November 10th 2017

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS 12) — CBS12 Investigates uncovered reports of true horror stories happening at nursing homes across the country that by law should have been reported to law enforcement.
These cases include life threatening falls, starvation, even sexual assaults that were not reported.
EARLY ALERT
An early alert from the Office of Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shows 1-in-4 abuse cases in nursing facilities across the nation and are going unreported.
The OIG called the procedures currently in place, “inadequate”.
Their review, which is still ongoing, found 134 cases of potential abuse at nursing homes that was not reported to police.
80 percent of those cases involved alleged or suspected r**e or sexual abuse.
Six cases are now being investigated in Florida.
"We found that CMS, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services didn't have adequate controls in place to detect these potential instances of abuse or neglect," said Curtis Roy, Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit Services, OIG.
Roy said the federal agency is required to identify cases of neglect - and they didn't.
"CMS acknowledged that that they are not doing the data match to identify cases of neglect,” added Roy. “They also acknowledged that they have not identified any instances of nursing home staff not reporting cases as required."
The audit found 38 cases that were so bad, by law the nursing homes were required to contact local law enforcement. But, they didn't do it.
"They need to have accountability, or they won't be responsible at all," said Roy.
Because of the results of this review, now the OIG is forcing their hand.
CMS must initiate protocols to adhere to a long-standing federal statute that requires nursing homes to report abuse cases to police and other state agencies immediately or risk fines of up to $300,000.
$1.77 MILLION LAWSUIT
"They don't care about those fines,” explained attorney Joe Landy. “It is business as usual. It is cheaper to pay those fines to keep these facilities understaffed with people that are not properly trained while they make record setting profits."
Landy represented Patricia Dahmer who lost her husband, George after his stay at nursing home.
"I cried every night that I walked out of that place," explained Dahmer.
"Within 60 days, he couldn't walk,” explained Dahmer. “He couldn't talk. He couldn't feed himself. In the matter of 60 days, he was lifeless."
Dahmer took him to the hospital, but said it was too late.
"They were going to put a feeding tube in so he could eat, and they undid his feet, and we found out he was stage 4 decubitus ulcers,” said Dahmer. “This was all uncalled for. They kept it all a secret."
In 2010, Dahmer won a $1.77 Million civil lawsuit against the nursing home.
Her attorney, Joe Landy said the facility valued making money over their patients’ care.
"It exposed what is a long-standing problem in Florida,” said Landy. “It exposed a nursing home that was making a huge amount of money with no accountability whatsoever."

10/22/2017

Did you know that if you text 741741 when you are feeling depressed or suicidal, a crisis worker will text you back immediately and will continue to text with you? Many people especially younger folks don't like talking over the phone and would feel more comfortable texting. This is a free service for anyone - if you would like to join me in raising awareness for mental illness copy and paste (not share).
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10/17/2017

Stacey Donadio

CaptionCall is the best captioning telephone and captioning service for people with hearing loss.

10/17/2017

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CaptionCall is the best captioning telephone and captioning service for people with hearing loss.

10/17/2017

Having trouble hearing phone conversations, check out this free service provided by the FCC.

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"Keeping Seniors safe and at home"

Free Captioned Telephone Service (CTS)
Captioned telephone service (CTS) is a federally funded program administered by the FCC as part of the American with Disabilities Act. Anyone with hearing loss is eligible to participate anywhere in the U.S. at no cost. Installation, in-home training & ongoing support are provided free. CaptionCall is similar to captioned television. CaptionCall requirements:
1. A hearing loss that necessitates the use of captioned telephone service
2. An internet connection & a standard home phone connection
3. A Professional Certification Form certifying your hearing loss.
Learn more about CaptionCall: or 1-877-557-2227

CaptionCall is the best captioning telephone and captioning service for people with hearing loss.

Free Captioned Telephone Service (CTS)Captioned telephone service (CTS) is a federally funded program administered by th...
10/17/2017

Free Captioned Telephone Service (CTS)

Captioned telephone service (CTS) is a federally funded program administered by the FCC as part of the American with Disabilities Act. Anyone with hearing loss is eligible to participate anywhere in the U.S. at no cost. Installation, in-home training & ongoing support are provided free. CaptionCall is similar to captioned television. CaptionCall requirements:
1. A hearing loss that necessitates the use of captioned telephone service
2. An internet connection & a standard home phone connection
3. A Professional Certification Form certifying your hearing loss.
Learn more about CaptionCall: www.captioncall.com or 1-877-557-2227

Need help with daily chores, call us, 732-639-3105
we can help.
"Our Mission is to keep Seniors Safe and at Home"

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10/17/2017

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10/17/2017

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