MonarchCare

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We support vulnerable individuals who need
help with life management due to age, disability or
family circumstances. Visit: www.MonarchCare.org

MonarchCare is recognized as a leader in filling the gaps in services for South Florida's vulnerable citizens. Over the years, MonarchCare has rescued susceptible individuals from financial exploitation, restored institutionalized persons to independent lifestyles and reconnected isolated persons with long lost family and friends.

A MonarchCare Client Story for Friend 10/31/2024

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A MonarchCare Client Story for Friend Email from MonarchCare, Inc Happy Halloween! Please visit our NEW website! Client Impact Story October 2024 Happy Halloween from Byron! This month is disability awareness month; and because it’s Hallo

A MonarchCare Client Story for Friend 08/31/2024

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A MonarchCare Client Story for Friend The Importance of Making a Will Client Impact Story August 2024 We first met Naomi through a sales counselor from a local assisted-living facility, she was concerned about Naomi living alone and made

A MonarchCare Client Story for Friend 04/30/2024

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Care Management & Cats in 2023 03/29/2023

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Care Management & Cats in 2023 March 2023 Newsletter This Month's Case Study March 2023 Catherine was a friendly, intelligent woman whose personality belied the underlying trauma of her severe mental illness. She would readily r

Alzheimer's and X chromosome: Why women are more at risk 10/07/2022

Why do more women get Alzheimer's Disease?

Alzheimer's and X chromosome: Why women are more at risk A new study in cell lines and mice has set out to uncover some of the mechanisms that may render women more prone to developing Alzheimer's disease than men.

Loneliness may be linked to a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes 10/06/2022

Are your clients lonely? It could impact their health.

Loneliness may be linked to a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes Share on PinterestMental health and the risk of developing diabetes may be linked. mrs/Getty ImagesA new, 20-year follow-up study found that individuals who feel lonely face a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Of all the participants, 1,179, or 4.9%, developed type 2 diabetes over the cours...

09/28/2022

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Parkinson's: Exercise hormone may point toward potential cure 09/20/2022

Could exercise lead to a cure for Parkinson's Disease?

Parkinson's: Exercise hormone may point toward potential cure A study in mice found that an exercise-induced hormone can reduce levels of a protein responsible for causing Parkinson's symptoms.

Drinking Tea Could Lower Risk of Diabetes, Stroke 09/19/2022

Do your clients drink tea?

Drinking Tea Could Lower Risk of Diabetes, Stroke Several recent studies have suggested that drinking several cups of tea per day could lower the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

Dementia risk: Does oral health play a role? 09/14/2022

Dental health is so important to brain health

Dementia risk: Does oral health play a role? A new review of the literature has found that there is indeed a link between dementia risk and poor oral health. However, it cautions that the supporting evidence is mixed.

Unpaid labor: What is it, and how does it affect mental health? 09/12/2022

Could your clients' mental health be rooted in unpaid labor?

Unpaid labor: What is it, and how does it affect mental health? Women around the world continue to shoulder the bulk of unpaid labor in and outside the home. How does this affect their health, and what might be some solutions?

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Our Story

Our Care Management program provides services using experienced and specially trained professionals, often social workers or nurses. Care management services range from a
periodic “just checking” visit to intense care coordination, counseling and advocacy.

We provide support services to those serving as guardian for their family member or friends, or we can serve as the guardian for persons who are incapacitated. MonarchCare provides help with budgeting, payment of bills, online bill payment, creditor advocacy, benefit applications and fiduciary services. We also act as trustee for small and /or specialty trusts.

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1280 SW 36 Avenue, Suite 103
Pompano Beach, FL
33069

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm