Who can possibly take care of your adult with a disability as well as you can? The question we all ask ourselves as we approach that certain age when getting up in the morning isn’t as easy as it used to be – and falling asleep in the afternoon is way easier than it used to be.

You may be thinking a relative or sibling will take over the care of your loved one – but maybe not. Maybe the relative or sibling will take part of the responsibility, but part of it may end up with an agency that specializes in planning and caring for adults with disabilities. Maybe the regional center will need to step in. It’s good to explore your options while you still can.

Please join Trudy Marsh Grable, Credentialed Person-Centered Thinking & Planning Consultant and wise parent who walks the walk and talks the talk, along with Adam Earl from National Care Advisors. This presentation will cover:

  • What services care agencies provide, and what they might charge for their services
  • When you may want to consider their services
  • How they would work with relatives/siblings who remain involved in the care of your loved one

 

 

This is a Connections California event, a project of Parents Helping Parents – Silicon Valley. Connections California is sponsored in part by the San Andreas Regional Center and the California Department of Developmental Services.

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