by Ryan Hopper | Apr 21, 2023 | Care Management, Geriatric Care
I meet with one of my clients and his wife twice a week every week. Sometimes we talk about the Chiefs, sometimes we talk about completely random things. Something that he didn’t love talking about first, but is okay talking about now, is death. No one ever loves when...
by Ryan Hopper | Apr 7, 2023 | Care Management, Geriatric Care
I have a patient who was getting multiple lumbar punctures and over time, they discovered through scans that he had a small collection of fluid in his cranial space. These scans were all completed before we worked together so I unfortunately didn’t have access to the...
by Ryan Hopper | Mar 24, 2023 | Geriatric Care, Uncategorized
There’s something about the way I practice now that allows for my life and a client’s life to be intertwined. For example, some of my clients now have a vested interest in my kids! I had a client who has since passed that my kids would make cards for...
by Ryan Hopper | Dec 16, 2022 | Care Management, Geriatric Care
Nothing better communicates our services than sharing real life stories of working with our clients I spend my Monday’s catching up with one of our clients with short term memory issues. We take drives together on his golf cart, say hi to the neighbors, and hear...
by Ryan Hopper | Dec 16, 2022 | Care Management
Nothing better communicates our services than sharing real life stories of working with our clients. I have a client who spent COVID isolated from his medical team. His primary care provider, cardiologist, pulmonologist, nephrologist, and GI specialist had not seen...