A Good Life:  for you and your relative with a disability

Ensuring a lifetime of connection, contribution and continuity

 

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A Good Life answers the critical questions asked by:

Parents

Professionals

Lawyers

Financial planners

Friends and neighbors

People with disabilities

The road to A Good Life involves seven essential steps:

Sharing your vision

Building relationships

Creating a home

Making a contribution

Ensuring choice

Creating your will and estate plan

Securing your plan

A Good Life includes fifteen family worksheets

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When you need a PLAN

Charity of the future

A special needs quiz

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A crash-course in my continuing education about the potential of 'people sculpted outside the mold.'  

A Good Life gently challenges us to create and demand the kind of life to which every citizen--disabled and non-disabled alike--is entitled. We must use the successful models of caring described in A Good Life to expect more, not less, from our formal social service system.

-- Bonnie Sherr Klein, writer, artist - British Columbia


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Last updated: December 22, 2002 QM