Care Coordinator, Cognitive Screening & Assessment Support
Company: Kitwood Health
Location: Conroe
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Care Coordinator, Cognitive
Screening & Assessment Support Kitwood Health is a specialized
cognition-focused medical practice addressing the massive gap in
dementia diagnosis and care. About 20 million seniors are living
with Alzheimer’s, Other Dementias or Mild Cognitive Impairment
(MCI), yet only 6 million have a diagnosis and only 3% of those
have a care plan and are receiving adequate support. Even when
primary care physicians and specialists want to focus on cognitive
health and close this gap, they lack the time, staffing and
specialized training to effectively manage cognitive diagnosis and
care for such a large number of patients. Kitwood Health comes
alongside these doctors to co-manage patients with suspected
cognitive concerns or MCI/dementia diagnoses. The Kitwood Health
clinicians and care coordinators handle the cognitive care workload
on behalf of its partner practices, guiding patients through the
cognitive evaluation, diagnosis, care planning, and ongoing support
process. The Care Coordinator will play a vital role in supporting
the Kitwood Health cognitive screening and assessment process for
patients of our partner practices. Screening will be for patients
identified with suspected cognitive impairment or with high risk
factors.The Care Coordinator will administer digital cognitive
assessments, gather patient information, and manage patient
engagement workflows to ensure timely identification and further
evaluation of patients who may benefit from dementia care. You will
be assigned to one or more Kitwood Health partner practices. The
work will involve both in-clinic and remote work as needed to
support the patients, the Kitwood Health clinicians, and the
partner practice physicians. Key Responsibilities: Administering
Cognitive Screening Tools: Administering digital cognitive
screening tools at multiple points in the process. Following
established protocols for test administration and documentation.
Patient Intake and Preparation: Managing schedule of upcoming
cognition-focused appointments, gathering relevant patient
information, prepping charts, and sending remote testing link to
patients prior to appointment (if warranted). Remote and in-person
proctoring tests. Following up on incomplete tests. Documentation
and Record Keeping: Updating and maintaining electronic medical
records (EHRs) with patient information and test results. Managing
patient engagement information in a customized CRM system. Ensuring
accurate documentation of all patient interactions and procedures.
Billing Support / Prior Authorization Processing: Assist with
billing and insurance processing tasks, including verifying
insurance coverage and obtaining pre-authorizations. Initiate and
manage the prior authorization process for diagnostic testing,
medical procedures, and referrals. Gather and organize patient
medical records, treatment plans, and other relevant documentation
required for authorization submissions. Document all communication
and actions taken throughout the authorization process accurately
and thoroughly. Monitor the progress of authorization requests and
follow up as necessary to expedite approvals. Communication and
Support: Communicating professionally and compassionately with
patients and their families, addressing questions and concerns.
Providing basic health information to patients and families
regarding dementia screening and the next steps. Maintaining a high
level of confidentiality regarding patient information.
Qualifications and Skills: Completion of an accredited Medical
Assistant program and credentialing through a recognized entity
(e.g., CMA, RMA, CCMA) required. A high school diploma or GED
required. Previous prior authorization and billing experience a
must. Key skills include proficiency in administering assessment
tools, excellent communication, and strong computer skills,
including experience with electronic medical records (EMR). The
role requires the ability to work effectively in a team with
compassion, empathy, patience, and strong organizational skills.
The ability to adapt to change is also important. Bilingual Spanish
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