A primer on elder care planning, organized in three parts:
I. Common Terms
II. Medicaid Eligibility
III. Community Pooled Income Trusts
Information
A breakdown of a few common housing options for the aging and their families to consider when more in-home support/supervision is needed.
Longform narrative
Captures much of what I learned through caregiving and navigating end-of-life care for my father in New York City, but more so – it’s meant to:
- provide solace to those that are in the very real struggle and hardship of caring for their ill or aging loved one,
- open the door for discussion about how to do this work better, and
- reflect one account of the pain and beauty that surfaces from caregiving at the end of life.
Service overview
Caregivers in need of thought partnership should contact me at victoriacrispin@outlook.com for free consultation and support.
Tool
An initial set of questions that families can engage in to begin building an end-of-life care plan for an aging loved one.
Tool
Transcribed into Excel from the Oprah 2020 Vision Tour workbook, this self-assessment gives you a sense of your current balance of mind, body, and spirit. It also reveals areas to focus on for greater wellness - key for any caregiver engaged in the the work of actively caring for their loved ones, in addition to themselves.
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Planning for End-of-Life Care Service Overview.pdf