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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In my practice as a physician specialized in the field of disability, the issue of safety and security for the loved one and her family often becomes the central point of their physical and emotional health. Not addressing these concerns is almost a sure road towards anxiety-related ailments. I am convinced that this book could save hospitalization and medication for many of our patients.

This is a book about prevention and efficient public health without naming them.

Physicians, psychologists, and rehabilitation workers will find an in-depth understanding of the issues and a practical, step by step approach to securing  a good life for the loved one and her family.

After reading this book, to refer and to work with a group of senior parents who understand the issues and act upon them as the groups mentioned in the book becomes the right thing to do.

-- Andre Blanchet MD, Boston, Massachusetts


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Last updated: December 22, 2002 QM