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Identifying a Family Representative and Caregiver

Taking care of an elderly loved one is a monumental undertaking, and choosing a specific member of the family to act as representative, or bestowing on him or her the title of “Caregiver” is something that should not be taken lightly.

If you or someone you love needs assistance with Elder Care law issues, call 856-281-3131. Let us help ease your stress and give you a plan.

This way, you lessen the strain placed on yourself, your family, and, perhaps most importantly, the loved one for whom you are caring.
 

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