
Welcome to Aging Advocacy & Care Management LLC
“Hey Rachel! I just wanted to thank you for your help today with the Medicaid application. you were so easy to work with and really made me feel comfortable throughout the whole process. I can tell you truly enjoy helping people and I appreciate that!” -Patricia’s family
“My family used Rachel from Aging Advocacy and Care Management LLC to help us apply for Medicaid for our mom. Rachel immediately replied to our call for help! She provided us a complete check list of documents needed to upload for filing. This is a process no one would want to venture on their own. Within the initial meeting, all documents were uploaded and received a log in and password to check the Medicaid portal. Rachel has the background knowledge to make this a quick and painless process.” -Mary’s family
“I am so grateful for the amazing support AACM provides in connecting my clients to the resources they need. They go above and beyond, and are incredibly attentive and communicative with families throughout the entire Medicaid process. Their dedication to walking clients through each step makes such a difference, ensuring that no one feels overwhelmed. I truly appreciate their hard work and commitment to helping families navigate these important services.” —JM
“The confidence and trust I have in the AACM team is overwhelmingly positive. They have made my day to day easier. Families can expect and whole heartedly know their loved one is being cared for properly and you are getting information in a timely fashion.” -LGM
Meet Our Team
Kayla Flowers LISW-S
Kayla is a native to Northeast Ohio and has had a passion for helping others since she was a teenager. She received her Bachelor degree in Social Work at Ashland University and her Masters degree in Social Work at The Ohio State University. She has experience in various fields of social work: counseling, palliative care & hospice, behavioral health, crisis intervention, and case management. She is very passionate about patient advocacy by incorporating that in her work and volunteering for a community bioethics committee. Being a social worker means more than just a profession to her. It is a lifestyle. She was born to help others in their toughest times.