age quake helps families, family meetings for older adults, seniors and their adult children. we offer direct services and training in family conversations for older adults, and family group decision making. these process is a peaceful way to deal with family issues around growing older, aging obstacles, reuniting families and youth transitioning into adulthood. we guide you and your family through these meetings, keeping things safe and focused. some typical issues dealt with in a family meeting include care giving, medical and health care concerns, housing needs and options, transportation, social interaction, quality of life, isolation, family relationships, conflicts, communications, grandparents raising grandchildren, financial issues, retirement, elder abuse, end of life concerns. we offer a facilitated family conference is an opportunity to work together to deal with important decisions around present and future care, and well being, of older family members. family conversations are a way of giving people the chance to get together to try and make the best plan possible for their family. to make decisions that are respectful, caring and supportive.
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,GLENCOE,MN,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
55336
Telephone Number:
9528841128 (+1-952-884-1128)
Fax Number:
9528841128 (+1-952-884-1128)
Website:
agequake. com, allaboutaging. com, peaceittogether. com
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