HAS YOUR LIFE BECOME A BALANCING ACT?
You’ve started the process, but are struggling. You know it’s in your parent or relative’s best interests to make a move, but something is holding you back from seeing it come to pass. Perhaps you’re afraid to even tell the person that you are looking into making a necessary lifestyle change for him or her (such as home care or assisted living).
Time is being wasted, while your loved one’s needs continue to grow.
YOU hold the key to whether or not the senior will be able to make a successful transition – and he or she will follow your lead.
Do you need help to stop procrastinating?
Would you benefit from knowing how to:
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Stop feeling inappropriate guilt? |
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Identify and work with your emotions? |
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Overcome fear of “parenting your parent”(or guiding a spouse) ? |
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Communicate more effectively with your family? |
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Confidently schedule a tour, screen a facility and monitor care? |
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Protect your loved one’s interests? |
ALLIANCE FAMILY ADVOCATES (License# 0610132) can help you learn these and other necessary tools to help you finish what you started – successfully!
Rosemary De Cuir, consultant, has helped hundreds of families develop successful techniques in managing care of a loved one. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology in 1987, she began her career in senior services as a community relations liaison, marketing director and regional trainer for several national assisted living providers before founding AFA in 2005. Her recent publication, Coping With Dementia – What Every Caregiver Needs To Know has received critical acclaim from the Elder Law Association, Pacific Neuropsychiatric Specialists, and various gerontological, ombudsman and advocacy groups in addition to being featured by Dr. Laura Schlessinger as her Reader’s Choice of the Week.
For additional information, please contact Rosemary at (714) 393-7192
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