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Gotta love the AICPA -- they have a publication called "The Tax Adviser" that has a lengthy explanation of geriatric care managers, that will answer every question you have except whether their services are tax deductible.
https://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues/2019/jun/geriatric-care-managers.html
Maybe because the answer is obvious? Yes, social workers can be considered "licensed health care practitioners." They are allowed to write the plans that make long-term care expenses qualify for a tax deduction.
No question in my mind that this is deductible, but maybe I'm staring at the wrong part of the ceiling. Where did that CPA come up with a disallowance for "administrative"? When was the last time you broke out administrative costs from a doctor or hospital bill? Does your health insurance bill "administrative" separately?