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Elder Care Distress Video Series
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How can you tell when an older adult could benefit from the support of a Life Care Plan? The Signs of Elder Care Distress video series answers that question. Attorney Hailey Brock kicks off the series with this first video.


How can you tell whether an older adult is struggling and needs help? Life Care Coordinator Robin Lacrimosa talks about one of the most common indicators in this installment of the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series.

Sign 1: Something Just Happened

Sign 2: Can't Live Independently

Associate Attorney Allie Adkins talks about Sign #2 in the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series. This series is a great way to find out if someone you know or love needs help.


Conflicts among family members about an elderly loved one’s care is a common indicator that the family could benefit from some help. Life Care Coordinator Mary Jo Johnson explains why in this latest installment of the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series.

Sign 3: Family Disagreement

Sign 4: Confusion about What to Do Next

Attorney Hailey Brock talks about Sign 4 in our Signs of Elder Care Distress video series, which explains how to recognize elder care overload in friends, family members, neighbors, and clients.


If someone you know is struggling with elder care overload, would you be able to tell? Life Care Coordinator Robin Lacrimosa talks about one of the most common clues in this installment of the Signs of Distress video series.

Sign 5: Caregiver Distress

Sign 6: Worries about a Spouse

Associate Attorney Allie Adkins talks about another indicator that a person may be dealing with elder care overload in this installment of the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series.


Life Care Coordinator Mary Jo Johnson talks about another sign that a person may be dealing with elder care overload in the seventh installment of the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series.

Sign 7: Problems with Older Relatives

Sign 8: Worries about Money

Attorney Hailey Brock talks about Sign 8 in our Signs of Elder Care Distress video series, which explains how to recognize elder care overload in friends, family members, neighbors, and clients.


If someone you know or love is struggling with elder care overload, would you be able to tell? Life Care Coordinator Robin Lacrimosa talks about one of the most common signs of distress in this installment of our video series.

Sign 9: No Family in the Area

Sign 10: Can't Live at Home Anymore

Not being able to return home after an illness or injury is a sure sign of trouble ahead. Associate Attorney Allie Adkins explains more in this installment of the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series.


Attorney Hailey Brock offers a few final thoughts as we wrap up the Signs of Elder Care Distress video series.

Signs of Elder Care Distress Video Series - Wrap Up

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