Serving Colorado Springs, Monument, Woodland Park, Fountain, Pueblo and surrounding communities

About Us: Life Care Solutions

Our Mission

Life Care Solutions ensures that each client is treated with dignity and respect, is emotionally and physically stable, and is maintained in the least restrictive living situation.

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Our Philosophy

Life Care Solutions provides the support and services necessary to meet individual needs and ensure quality of life while respecting individual choices and values

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Our history

Life Care Solutions, Inc. was established on June 1, 1994 by Robin Dahmen and Susan Reed in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Before owning and operating Life Care Solutions, Susan worked as a care manager in Adult Services for twelve years. During this time she recognized the need for a care management solution that would allow senior citizens to make their own choices and remain as independent as possible. At a bachelors level Susan has an emphasis in geriatrics. She completed her master's degree and has an advanced certificate in gerontology. Susan has been involved in programs that advocate for the elderly and disabled since the onset of her career. Robin has 31 years of experience in the field of nursing. She has held numerous positions in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, from rehabilitation floor nurse to the Director of Nursing Services. She witnessed how traditional medical model fragments care. Robin chose to be involved in the creation of organization that makes a difference in continuum of life for the elderly and the disabled. Robin and Susan combine their skills and talents effectively meeting the challenges facing older people. Valuing a hands on approach to management, they personally open and assess each case and become familiar with each client. They work with care recipient, before matching a compatible care manager with the individual. Led by Robin and Susan the staff at Life Care Solutions meets regularly to review each client's need and incorporate changes that preserve the self-determination of each client.

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Staff

Geriatric Care Managers: 

Geriatric care managers are professionals whose educational background stems from a variety of disciplines, such as nursing, social work, and case management. Care managers have extensive training and experience in assessing clients, developing and monitoring the effectiveness of care plans, as well as accessing and coordinating community situations with numerous professionals.
Care Manager Assistant: 
Assistants have professional experience working with the elderly and disabled. They work closely under the supervision of the care manager in administering the day-to-day aspects of the care plan. 
Administrative Assistant:
Administrative assistants provide support functions which include, but are not limited to Bookkeeping/Accounting, Bill Paying, Personal Needs, and Account Maintenance.

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