In The Media

Beyond Estate Planning: Bankers Tackle Elder Care

By: Kelly Greene
Wall Street Journal June 26, 2010
If you are looking for help caring for an older family member, you might try giving your banker a call.
That might not seem like an obvious move. But private banks and trust companies say that they increasingly are helping older clients—or parents of younger clients—sort out medical bills, [...]

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Author Profile

Vocational Rehabilitation Association of Canada Magazine
Spring 2009
Audrey Miller is an entrepreneur who has moved from a rehabilitation practice into new territory: eldercare.
Although Miller has both a bachelor and master’s degree in social work and is a Canadian Certified Life Care Planner, her roots are in vocational rehabilitation. She has her Canadian Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CCRC) [...]

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Elder Caring Inc. Contracted by Compassionate Employer for Employee Assistance Programs.

By: Meg Federico
The National Post’s Family Caregiver News Magazine Fall 2004
Dennis Fielding, Vice President of Kingsway Financial Services in Ontario knows first hand how stressful caregiving can be. Married, with a demanding career and three teen aged sons, Fielding found himself taking on more and more responsibility for his aunts. “My aunts were quite elderly. [...]

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Elder Care at Work

By: Audrey Miller MSW, RSW, CCRC, CCLCP
The HR Professional December 2008
While much of the HR world has been fixated on baby boomer retirement plans, there’s another issue facing this generation of workers that employers should be considering: elder care.
Many baby boomers now face the prospect of caring for both children and aging parents or loved [...]

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