--00000000000052949106440c2def Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hello St. Louis! The below Opportunity is ready for an assessment! An intake call has already been conducted. Please contact the caller to introduce yourself and confirm the assessment date/time. **Please confirm the CSM completing assessment. ** Requested Assessment Date and Time: Friday 11/21 1PM Client Name: Leo Lada Contact: Barbie Porter Phone: (314) 583-1958 Referral Account: SSM Health at Home SF LINK: https://homecareassistance.lightning.force.com/lightning/r/Opportunity/006UH00000WACS8YAP/view Range Quoted: $36-$40 Home Address: 170 Stage Coach Landing Drive St. Peters, Missouri 63376 Weekly Hours: 12-20 Duration of Care: 1-6 Months ANTICIPATED SOC: Within 2 weeks Client Notes: Leo is 92 and is diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones. He is still undergoing cancer treatment, and this will likely end in December. They are unclear if he will be placed on hospice at that time, but Barbie believes it will be time soon. This is wearing very heavily on Barbie as she helps support her mother and brother when she can, since they are both unable to properly care for Leo on their own. Their son Tommy is 62 and lives with them, he got very sick when he was little and has various disabilities that require him to have his own aide (provided through Medicaid) he has a speech impediment, and is mobility impaired. Leo also has dementia, which is very frustrating for Mary Ann. They will need someone to help get him up, cleaned up, make sure he brushes his teeth, and does some range of motion exercises while they are with him. They use a gait belt since he is unable to ambulate independently. He previously broke both hips and a leg, and due to the dementia was resistant to the PT exercises and lost his ability to walk. He is in a wheelchair most of the day, if not in bed. He is never really hungry, but they will try to get him to go to the table in the kitchen to eat when they can. He has lost a lot of weight over the last few years (currently about 140lbs) because of this, so they give him protein shakes every day. He is hard to prompt for personal care and is resistant to going into the bathroom after a bad fall once. Leo is incontinent and regularly makes a mess in his bed. They have a bedside commode that they will start using. Mary Ann gets very frustrated because she doesn't understand the condition and she will yell at him when he is showing resistance. She manages his medications and meals, and does all housekeeping for now. Barbie notes that Mary Ann has been resistant to having someone in the home because it is hard for her to give up these household duties, but understands it is time for some extra help. He does have a permanent catheter that will need emptying, and they have home health from SSM who visits every 3 weeks for catheter maintenance. Proposed schedule will ideally be 20h/week, but she thinks mom will only allow about 12h to s