Aging Life Care Charleston Announces New Care Manager
Charleston, SC January 29, 2020 – Aging Life Care Charleston welcomes new Aging Life Care Manager Carrie Davis, LMSW, CCM. Davis received her Master of Social Work degree from the University of South Carolina and has over 17 years of experience in the social work field including careers with Roper Palliative Care and Hospice of Charleston.
Since joining Aging Life Care Charleston, Davis has been accepted as a Professional member of the The Aging Life Care AssociationTM (ALCA). As a member of ALCA, Davis adheres to the Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics developed by the association and its members to ensure public accountability. She has also earned the Care Manager Certified (CMC) credential from The National Academy of Certified Care Managers.
Davis provides guidance and advocacy for families who are caring for older relatives or disabled adults. With a specialized focus on issues related to aging, she assists clients with the challenges of aging, such as finding appropriate housing, in-home care, referrals to medical providers or elder law attorneys, as well as the advocacy and support that provides families peace of mind.
About Aging Life Care Charleston
Aging Life Care Charleston (ALCC) was founded in 2014 and is a multidisciplinary team helping seniors and their families manage the journey of aging. ALCC uses a holistic, client centered approach to caring for older adults. For more information please email Margaret@aginglifecarecharleston.com.
About the Aging Life Care Association® (ALCA)
ALCA (formerly known as the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers) was formed in 1985 to advance dignified care for older adults and their families in the United States. Aging Life Care Professionals® have extensive training and experience working with older adults, people with disabilities, and families who need assistance with caregiving issues. They assist families in the search for a suitable nursing home placement or extended care if the need occurs. The practice of Aging Life Care™ and the role of care providers have captured a national spotlight, as generations of Baby Boomers age in the United States and abroad. For more information or to access a nationwide directory of Aging Life Care Professionals, please visit aginglifecare.org.
