Your caregivers see your residents every day. They notice the small things first: a change in appetite, a new unsteadiness, a resident who simply isn't themselves. What most communities lack is a doctorate-prepared nurse practitioner to review those observations and weigh what they may signify.
Encompass Family Medicine provides that layer. Paige reviews concerns alongside your care team, looks at trends across time rather than isolated incidents, and makes certain anything clinically meaningful reaches the resident's provider clearly. The resident's provider directs all diagnosis, prescribing, and treatment — our role is to make sure they have what they need to act.
What this service covers
Concern review
Nurse practitioner review of the changes and concerns your staff raise.
Trend recognition
Looking across time to catch gradual decline that single observations miss.
Care plan review
A clinical read of existing care plans and whether they still fit the resident.
Clear escalation
A defined path for what gets escalated, to whom, and how quickly.
Is this right for your community?
This is for operators who want a credentialed clinical layer above daily caregiving — and who want to tell families, honestly, that a doctorate-prepared nurse practitioner is reviewing their loved one's care.
- Assisted living and group home operators
- Communities with medically complex residents
- Operators answering detailed family questions
- Communities without in-house clinical leadership
“Excellent caregiving is a given. A clinician overseeing it is the difference.”
Clear about what this is
Encompass Family Medicine provides clinical oversight, review, and communication. We assist your community and fill the gap between provider visits. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or direct residents’ medical care. Each resident’s primary care provider directs all diagnosis, prescribing, and treatment decisions.
Engagements are scoped and quoted per community based on size, resident acuity, and how your existing provider relationships work.