Care Management for Loved Ones
Our dedicated team of Life Care Managers caters to family caregivers, medical professionals, and professional family advisors in Maryland, South/Central Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and Delaware. Whether caring for a senior, an adult with disabilities or chronic illnesses, or a young individual with unique needs, the journey can be intricate. Don’t face it by yourself. The Option Group brings together over 100 years of experience in navigating the healthcare system and boasts an expansive network of resources to support you at every step.
The Option Group’s team of Life Care Managers serves Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
Need Help Now?
Family members and caregivers often contact us when there’s a crisis or immediate need for help. If an event has triggered concern for your loved one’s care, please contact us directly at the location nearest you:
MD: 410-667-0266 DE: 302-858-6449 PA: 717-287-9900 / 610-885-8899 / 215-896-6756
Hear from Our Care Management Team
The video below introduces you to our care management team. You’ll hear their personal experiences in working with families and how proud they are to connect our clients with the exceptional care that they deserve.

Clear Choices. Better Care.
Decision Support & Implementation
- Crisis Intervention
- Healthcare Navigation
- Community & Facility Placement
- Healthcare Budgeting
- Family Education
- Resource Coordination
- Patient Advocacy
- Legal Resources
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