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Research, planning, and facilitated client evaluation and selection of a sustainable care plan that sensitively considers the entire family’s needs, personal preferences, and constraints
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Clear identification of a range of healthcare, legal, and financial issues or risks that may impact the involved individuals and/or entities such as family trusts
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Direct and sensitive support to each family member in a way that reduces logistical burdens and diminishes potential relationship stressors
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Referrals to and coordination with other professionals as needed, such as supplemental healthcare specialists, mental health care professionals (e.g. dementia specialists), financial advisors, attorneys, and in-home caregivers
LATE IN LIFE TRANSITIONS
Planning and responsive support for both caregivers and people navigating their own concerns about aging.
Additional References
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AARP National, Family Caregiver Resource Guide (by State)
- National Council on Aging, Resources to manage your money, maintain your health, and improve your life.
- Social Security & Medicare Benefits Programs, FAQs and Information