If you are searching for a care manager, hospital discharge planning help, or guidance with assisted living or memory care placement, something urgent has likely changed.
A hospital may be preparing to discharge your parent.
Safety at home may no longer be reliable.
Dementia may be progressing.
You may be managing decisions from out of state.
Most families reach this point without a structured plan.
This page explains what to do next.
When to Contact a Care Manager
You should seek professional senior care management if:
- A loved one is being discharged from the hospital without a clear long-term plan
- You need hospital discharge planning support
- A parent is no longer safe living independently
- Dementia, Alzheimer’s, or cognitive decline is accelerating
- You need help evaluating assisted living or memory care options
- In-home caregivers require supervision and oversight
- Family members disagree about next steps
- You live out of state and need trusted local advocacy
These decisions impact medical stability, safety, and long-term financial sustainability. They should not be made informally.
What a Care Manager Actually Provides
A care manager is an independent clinical and strategic advisor.
We provide:
- Comprehensive medical and functional assessments
- Risk identification and safety evaluations
- Structured care planning
- Hospital discharge coordination
- Assisted living placement guidance
- Memory care placement evaluation
- In-home care oversight and supervision
- Ongoing monitoring and medical advocacy
- Medication management
We are not a homecare agency.
We are not an assisted living facility.
Our responsibility is to the client and family.
How the Process Works
Step 1: Structured Consultation
We assess urgency, safety concerns, medical complexity, and immediate risks.
Step 2: Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
We evaluate medical status, cognition, functional capacity, environment, and provider coordination.
Step 3: Strategic Care Plan
You receive a clear, defensible roadmap outlining appropriate options, risks, and recommended next steps.
Step 4: Implementation & Ongoing Oversight
We coordinate providers, guide placement decisions, and remain involved to ensure continuity and accountability.
Where We Provide Care Management Services
Unicity Care Management provides care management services in:
- New Jersey
- Florida
Within each state, we operate at the county level to provide localized oversight combined with statewide clinical standards.
Use the Care Management menu to select your state and county for location-specific information.
If You Feel Overwhelmed
Overwhelm is common.
Urgency is common.
Family conflict is common.
What is uncommon is structured, objective guidance.
Early involvement of a professional care manager reduces risk, prevents unnecessary placement errors, and protects long-term outcomes.
Schedule a Complimentary Consultation
If you need:
- Hospital discharge planning
- Assisted living or memory care placement support
- In-home care oversight
- Dementia care coordination
- Ongoing care management
The next step is a structured consultation. During this conversation, we will:
- Identify immediate safety risks
- Clarify timelines
- Outline appropriate care pathways
- Recommend specific next steps
You do not need a complete plan before reaching out. You need a clear starting point.