Come join us as we take on the challenges and opportunities of longer life by safeguarding vulnerable older adults from abuse. Our Lifespan Guardianship program provides a mechanism for personal and financial decision making when older adults no longer have capacity and when the adult lacks a trusted ally to make decisions on their behalf. Under general direction, this position is responsible for providing case management and guardianship services to vulnerable adults age 60 and older and when Lifespan has either been appointed by the court as the legal guardian or Monroe County Adult Protective Services has been appointed and delegates Guardianship case management to Lifespan. This active position is responsible for making personal and financial decisions on behalf of assigned clients. the case manager typically carries a caseload of between 20-25 clients. Responsibilities of this position include a minimum of four client visits during a calendar year and monthly visits when APS is the appointed guardian. Service meetings occur within the client’s home, during medical practice office visits, at hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and rehabilitation centers or other community establishments. The case manager conducts virtual and telephonic contact with clients, family members and third parties. The case manager may be required to appear in court, provide crisis intervention as needed and is responsible for emergency after- hours on-call rotation. The case manager meets with the Lifespan Guardianship team on a regular basis to review the status of program clients and to engage in joint decision making and problem solving in individual cases.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees