Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Only Hand Full Elder Mediators in America

Ms. Hopkinson, J.D., President, Main Line Elder Associates and a certified Mediator and Arbitrator specializing in elder and family issues in the greater Philadelphia area since 2006.
 
In August, she will be speaking before a large group of professional healthcare providers about the growing need for elder mediations and why today’s boomers are having so much difficulties taking on the responsibilities of caring for their aging parents. The seminar will be held on August 21, 2008 at Highgate at Paoli Point Assisted Living and entitled ”How to Handle the Kids During an Elder Mediation.”  Contact info@mainlineeldercare.com for more information and to register.

Ms. Hopkinson has participated in dispute resolution conflicts for more than 12 years and strongly believes in the collaborative approach to resolve issues. She is a client in good standing with the Small Business Development Center at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, and served as the Executive Director for Angel Flight with John Tesh and former advocate and lobbyist for indigent children with Governor Zell Miller in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
Helen received her B.A. from Oglethorpe University in 1995 and argued before the Supreme Court to receive the non-traditional student Hope Scholarship and was awarded numerous scholastic awards prior to receiving a Doctor of Jurisprudence from John Marshall Law School in 1998.

She believes in giving back to the community and participates yearly as a Moot Court Judge for John Marshall Law School in Chicago. In addition, she holds an Arbitration certification from Resolution Resources Corporation under the direction of Judge Abe Ordover at Emory University, certified in civil mediation from Decision Management Associates, Inc., and certified in General Medication by Judge Robert Berlin. She also further received full accreditation for alternative dispute resolution as an instructor from John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, Georgia.  helen@mainlineeldercare.com

Awarded the Citibank, N.A, Micro-enterprise Boost Award for a Women Owned Business in 2008 and 2007 and Clean Team Award in 2008. She has appeared on Cable TV and the radio. http://tsr.gltmypc.com/radio/archive/Technically-Speaking-Radio-9-June-2007-Show.mp3

She is the founder and co-owner of Main Line Elder Care Associates and writes a blog at www.mainlineeldercare.blog.com .

Ms. Hopkinson believes that the collaborative approach is the most efficient way to resolve issues especially those concerning the elderly. She stresses to her clients that life is frail and that a trained mediator understands the importance of preserving the unity of the family.” 

“She is in the business of talking, not law.”

She wants you to achieve a win-win outcome and does encourage you to make your own decision.”

“80% of mediations are successful”

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Main Line Elder Care Associates Reaches Beyond the Health care Community into the Banking Business

MAIN LINE ELDER CARE ASSOCIATES WON CITICORP’S BOOST AWARD IN PHILADELPHIA

CITICORP AND CITIGROUP FOUNDATION PRESENTED

MLECA WITH THE WOMEN AND COMPANY MICROENTERPRISE BOOST AWARD

 

Tribune Staff Report - PHILADELPHIA

2007 - The Women’s Opportunities Resource Center (WORC) of Philadelphia has been chosen as the state’s only economic development agency for the 2007 Women and Company Microenterprise Boost Program Local Partner Award by Citicorp. Through the program, WORC recently awarded $1,000 to $2,500 cash equity awards to nine local women business owners during an event held at the Independence Blue Cross Headquarters.

The Women and Company Microenterprise Boost Program is geared toward providing low-to-moderate income women entrepreneurs the opportunity to achieve greater success by providing cash awards that can be used for business development services such as marketing, Web site development and inventory.

The program is funded by the Citigroup Foundation and administered by the Association for Enterprise Opportunity, a national membership association for the microenterprise industry.

“Thanks to Citigroup, Women and Company and Citibank, we can provide and ensure women will have access to training and technical assistance and have an increased opportunity to succeed in business,” WORC President Lynne Cutler said in a release.

The following women were award recipients: Marie Frisbie, owner of The School of Medical Massage of Philadelphia; Bernadine Abad, owner, Intellectual Pursuit of Philadelphia; Karen Del’Marmol, owner, KDM Business Support Service Company of Lansdale; Kyle Flannagan, owner, One Man’s Treasure of Downingtown; Helen Hopkinson, co-owner, Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc. of Wayne; and Stephanie Nolt, owner Stephanie Nolt Photography of Philadelphia.

Other recipients included Tracey Reed, owner, Tracey Evelyn Day Spa of Philadelphia; Debra Scutellaro, owner of Moonlighters Professionals Event Planners of Wilmington, Del.; and Stephanie Williams, owner, Organic Harvest of Philadelphia.

“Women and Company is proud to participate in the Microenterprise Boost Program for the third consecutive year because we believe that all women should have opportunity to achieve their financial goals,” said Lisa Caputo, president and CEO, Women and Company.

“We’ve seen this program have an immediate and practical effect in helping women grow their businesses, and we know that starting a business is one way that more and more women are finding they can begin to gain financial independence.”

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

SIX IMPORTANT STEPS TO TAKE BEFORE YOU DIE

1. PRUCHASE LIFE INSURANCE

2. PREPARE A WILL

3. CHOOSE AN EXECUTOR

4. WRITE A LETTER OF INSTRUCTION

5. CREATE A TRUST

6 CREATE A LIVING TRUST

Have any questions regarding these steps, contact MLECA for more information - info@mainlineeledercare.com

Helen C. Hopkinson, J.D., President/CEO, Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc.

 

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

TEN IMPORTANT TIPS FOR FAMILY CAREGIVES

  1. Reward yourself with respite breaks because care giving is a job and you earned this right so take breaks often.
  2. Look for signs of depression and get professional help.
  3. Let others help and assign them specific chores that they can do - you are not a one person show. 
  4. Learn about your loved one’s  condition and educate yourself so that you will be able to effectively communicate with their doctor.
  5. Remember there’s a difference between caring and doing so learn how to turn a burden into a blessing.
  6. Trust your instincts because the majority of times they are right.
  7. Watch your back especially when lifting, pushing and pulling.
  8. Allow yourself to dream new dreams.
  9. Enlist a good support systems because there is great strength in knowing you are not alone.
  10. Don’t be afraid to stand up for your rights, caregivers are the the backbone of our health care system.

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Helen Hopkinson, J.D., President&CEO

MAIN LINE ELDER CARE ASSOCIATES, INC.

***Recipient of the 2007 CitiCorp’s Boost Award in Philadelphia, PA

www.info@mainlineeldercare.com

  

  

 

 

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Reasons to Become Financially Motivated

Helen C. Hopkinson, President and CEO of Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc., understands that death is a subject we all try to avoid but you need to take the time to get your finances all in order before this event happens. 

Here, at MLECA our staff motivates and encourages you to think ahead. We help you to prepare while you are still in good health, preferably in your 50’s and 60’s. Our trained Associates work diligently so as to prevent needless money being wasted on court proceedings, because we know that you would want to avoid the stress from having your family ask for additional time off from their jobs when they are already trying to cope with their grief.

So, let’s start now to make it easier for your family.

Contact info@mainlineeldercare.com to have an Associate assist you with this matter.

Helen C. Hopkinson, J.D., President/CEO, Mainline Elder Care Associates, Inc. www.mainlineeldercare.com

MLECA is a recipient of the 2007 Citicorp’s Boost Award in Philadelphia

 

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Monday, June 25, 2007

ABC TV - ROLE REVERSING - CARING FOR YOUR ELDERLY PARENT

WATCH ABC TV THIS ENTIRE WEEK ON ELDER ISSUES 

Here are a few of the issues discussed on Morning America today - Monday, June 25, 2007 

  • Invest in Dependent care or flexible spending accounts because this type of coverage will help you to provide care for your  parent; i.e. an aide during the day when you are at work.
  • Consider a reverse mortgage to help your parent remain in their home.
  • Downsize if they have no equity in their home to qualify for a reverse mortgage.
  • Never dip into your own retirement funds to help an aging parent.
  • Declare your parent as an independent but first check with an accountant to make sure your are providing the care necessary to meet the requirements of the Internal Revenue Service.
  • Tell your aging parent to not give out personal information on the telephone or to strangers.
  • Do not be aggressive with your parent’s finances.
  • Go to WWW.ABCNEWS.COM 

 Contact www.info@mainlineeldercare.com for more information.

 

MAIN LINE ELDER CARE ASSOCIATES, INC., encourages you to watch ABC NEWS this week to learn more about role reversals that today’s  boomers are now facing. 

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