CARE MANAGEMENT
When things start to change, slowly or all at once, it’s not always clear what to do next.
Care management gives you a place to start. Whether you’re worried about a family member, managing a complex situation, or trying to plan ahead, we help you understand what’s going on, your options, and what makes the most sense moving forward.
No pressure. Just guidance, a plan, and someone to walk you through it.
WHAT CARE MANAGEMENT ACTUALLY MEANS
Let us guide you through these decisions.
We get involved, we pay attention, and we stay with you through the process.
That might mean:
Figuring out what kind of support is actually needed
Coordinating care and services
Talking with doctors or providers
Helping during a hospital stay or sudden change
Supporting family decisions when things feel unclear
Some families need a roadmap, and others may need ongoing support, or both. Whatever the need, Compass is there to support you while making these decisions.
OUR SUPPORT
How can
we help you
Starting to worry about someone
You’ve noticed changes, but you’re not sure what they mean yet.
We evaluate the situation, talk through what you’re seeing, and help you understand what to watch for and what to do next.
Planning Ahead
You don’t need full-time care—but you want a plan.
We help you think through options, connect with the right resources, and put supports in place before they’re urgently needed.
Managing care from a distance
You can’t be there every day, but you still want to know things are handled.
We act as your local point of contact, coordinating care, checking in, and keeping you informed so you’re not guessing from afar.
Navigating a change or crisis
A hospitalization. A fall. A sudden decline.
We step in quickly to help coordinate care, communicate with providers, and make sure nothing gets missed during a stressful time.
Why families choose Compass
We know this system from every side. Isabell Kubeck brings over a decade of hands-on experience across home care, assisted living, and care coordination.
Compass is also RN-led, which means there’s clinical understanding behind the decisions—not just logistics. We’re local. We know the providers. We know what’s realistic.
What this looks like in practice
In-home evaluation to understand the full picture
Clear, individualized care plans
Coordination with medical providers and community resources
Support during hospital stays and transitions
Ongoing check-ins as needs change
Guidance for housing or care transitions when needed
You don’t need to have it all figured out before reaching out.
A short conversation is a good place to start. We’ll listen, ask a few questions, and help you decide what makes sense from here.