A young woman, Hope had been sick for a long time with many symptoms that never seemed to add up to a diagnosis or appropriate treatment. She had been shuttled between doctors and hospitals in search of help, to no avail. Dr. Zorrilla summarized, analyzed and researched Hope’s long, complicated health history. Her expertise provided the family with a foundation to make informed choices that they could not have made on their own. This resulted in better treatment for their daughter. The family appreciated Dr. Zorrilla’s help in communicating with other physicians. When things improved, Hope’s mother wrote us to say that “Dr. Zorrilla’s ‘mother’s heart’ comforted the heart of this mother throughout a very difficult health journey for my daughter. I am sincerely, forever grateful. Thank you Patient Navigators!”
When Larry’s sisters called about their brother, they were close to giving up on ever finding options or solutions for him. Larry had suffered two catastrophic strokes that left him paralyzed. The medical system had no place for someone like Larry, and the family’s efforts to find additional rehabilitation services continually hit a brick wall. They were lost in a horrible Catch-22: to receive more rehabilitation, Larry had to show progress. But he could not make progress if no facility would accept him for rehab. His insurance company would not pay for more care. Patient Navigator worked for months with the family, doctors, providers and contacts to explore treatment options and nursing homes. We encouraged the family to “think big” because the U.S. healthcare system was stacked against Larry. We found treatment for Larry in a foreign country, and after months of research, work, planning and fundraising, Larry is now overseas where he is making progress to recover from his stroke.“We have had continual struggles within the healthcare system that I don’t believe we could have managed without Elisabeth’s assistance. She continues to help guide us through the healthcare maze with caring compassion and the knowledge required to make the right decisions for the best possible outcome.”
Mary came to Patient Navigator for help when her 15-year old daughter’s doctors could not determine what was causing her terrible, inexplicable medical problems. Patient Navigator’s Dr. Zorrilla reviewed all the records, tests and lab results, took a detailed history and wrote a medical summary. She got immediate appointments with prominent specialists at a major hospital. Those doctors used Dr. Zorrilla’s medical summaries, in depth clinical research and testing recommendations to take a new approach to diagnosing Mary’s daughter.“I’m sure you’ve heard countless times about the amazing service Dr. Zorrilla has provided. I have appreciated her wisdom, medical expertise, professional ability, tireless efforts and warm compassion.”
Charlotte was concerned about the health and well-being of a friend in another state who suffered from severe health problems which had led to daunting financial obstacles. Charlotte asked Patient Navigator to find medical and financial resources in her friend’s state that could provide immediate assistance. We researched lower cost health insurance options, and determined that Charlotte’s friend would likely qualify for Medicaid under her state’s requirements. Patient Navigator then found a local charity that would walk the friend through the application process, and provide other support, including food and utility assistance. Patient Navigator also provided resources for prescription drug assistance. Taken together, these resources together could reduce the family’s expenses by hundreds of dollars per month.“My friend is suffering physically and financially, and they helped us find resources that may help her.”
Jane’s adult sister suffered from multiple and severe mental health and neurological problems. She was institutionalized but Jane wanted to explore new therapies to help her sister. Patient Navigator researched top clinicians and researchers in the relevant areas and secured early appointments for the patient. The new medical team took an entirely new look at her case. Jane is gratified that her sister now has new options and will participate in a novel therapy which is expected to help greatly.“If you are struggling with a serious illness, call Patient Navigator. This will be the only call you need to make. Elisabeth is a tireless professional who can navigate very rocky situations.”
Stephanie’s father has a painful chronic back condition that required surgery, but the family was unsure that they had the best doctor for the job. They asked Patient Navigator to find surgeons who specialized in the specific type of procedure Dad needed and who also accepted new Medicare patients. Patient Navigator reviewed two Board Certified specialists in their immediate area, provided a research summary of the surgical procedure itself, and offered detailed information on post-surgical recovery. Stephanie’s father had the surgery with confidence and benefited from a smooth recovery.
Christine grew frustrated and exhausted trying to manage this team and was unhappy with how her doctors treated her. Patient Navigator wrote a summary of Christine’s diagnosis, symptoms and medications to provide to doctors prior to visits. This saved Christine from having to tell her story repeatedly, which had always left her drained. Patient Navigator even found her new infectious disease and pain management doctors who were a much better fit. The improvement in Christine’s pain levels was a major turning point in managing her disease.
Dad began to experience sudden and severe deterioration of his physical and mental health early in 2010, including dramatic cognitive changes. Debilitating depression and anxiety paralyzed him even as other medical problems emerged. Eric contacted Patient Navigator in August 2010 for help. We got to work building a medical team including an internist, neurologist, neuropsychologist, endocrinologist, psychiatrist, sedation dentist and podiatrist. Throughout the process, we wrote concise medical summaries that the team appreciated. Patient Navigator accompanied Eric’s dad to 29 medical appointments and tests, wrote detailed summaries for Eric, made sure the doctors communicated, deciphered insurance issues, filed appeals, interviewed daytime companions and worked with the disability claims adjuster. “You have been a real life saver over these many months. We appreciate your hard work and dedication to our family.”
Her complicated and worsening physical symptoms and multiple hospitalizations in the past year did not fit into any of her doctors’ boxes; instead, one specialist sent her to another and another. None of them offered a diagnosis, treatment or hope. Patient Navigator is now working with Rachel to seek treatment at the National Institutes of Health in Washington, D.C. Rachel has renewed hope and told us “thank you for being one of my life preservers.”
Her doctor insisted it was Alzheimer’s disease, but Howard believed such rapid deterioration couldn’t be Alzheimer’s. Patient Navigator contacted a geriatric specialist, who examined Howard’s mother the following business day. The specialist accurately diagnosed and treated a systemic infection — Howard’s mother did not have Alzheimer’s disease!
Patient Navigator helped her find a new team of doctors by researching each doctor’s approach to dealing with patients. One new doctor Patient Navigator suggested to help Joan manage her terrible pain made a dramatic difference; Joan finally felt heard, understood and cared for. “Finding the right doctor has greatly improved the quality of my life.”
Over the past 23 years, her daughter had been misdiagnosed, suffered a botched surgery, and now was worse after a fall. Patty needed help finding new doctors who could take a fresh look. Patient Navigator investigated doctors at the forefront of research on her daughter’s type of back problems. This led to an excellent second opinion from a new doctor who can offer new treatment options. As importantly, Ruth’s daughter has renewed hope that her pain might improve. Her mother told us that“WOW. You certainly get results! Finally, my daughter feels understood.”
She had no relatives nearby to help her as she went through aggressive cancer treatment. Patient Navigator identified services to help transport her between her home and the city for treatment, and to care for her pets when she was unable to do so.
Patient Navigator helped Debbie, who has lung cancer, find a doctor who would work with her to implement a more robust supplemental vitamin and nutrition therapy program.
Her sister called Patient Navigator to help Louisa who lived with her elderly mother, a two-time cancer survivor herself. Patient Navigator suggested in-home care solutions available in her area covered by insurance, as well as sources for affordable medical and personal care supplies. After Louisa passed away, Patient Navigator supported her mother in processing paperwork and closing bank and credit accounts.
Due to his relatively high level of function, he wasn’t eligible for many publicly funded programs, but Patient Navigator’s research revealed several facilities within a two-hour of Doris’s home, as well as both private and public in-home support resources, that would help the family.
Patient Navigator arranged for a visiting nurse, cleaning service and help with food preparation for the family.
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