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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Friday, April 25, 2008

NEW GAS PRICES IMPACT CARING FROM AFAR

5 Million Americans are managing the care of elderly relatives from afar and the majority of these individuals are either retired or near retirement age.
Kiplinger’s Retirement Report, October 2005.

However, MetLife Mature Market and the National Alliance for Caregiving, concluded from a recent study in 2007 that the average age for a caregiver today is 46.

This further affirms the “Boomers” are impacting our economy since in 2005 studies stated the caregiver’s age was approximately 51 years old or older.

Furthermore, these younger individuals live at least 550 miles from their elderly relative and spending more than $600 a month on travel expenses or other expenses related to that care.

Unfortunately, the price of gas today has increased that amount considerably since 2004 when the amount for traveling expenses were so much more reasonable and thereby it was more practical at that time to care for an elderly relative.

Contact Main Line Elder Care Associates for a qualified care manager to help you with these duties, reduce your monthly expenses and relieve some of your stress. Contact us at www.info@mainlineeldercare.com or visit us at the web www.mainlineeldercare.com .

MLECA offers corporations assistance with employee/caregiver programs and we’re always just a call away 610.688.2667
 

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO SEEK HELP FROM A GERIATRIC CARE SPECIALIST

Are you asking yourself the following questions? If so, a Geriatric Care Manager at www.mainlineeldercare.com might be your answer or if you live further away check out this other database for other reputable national care managers in your area www.caremanager.org:

  1. Are my parents safe in their home?
  2. Are bills being paid on time?
  3. Should my parents be driving?
  4. Are my parents’ health concerns taking me away from my family and job?
  5. Are the problems that my parents are facing becoming larger and more complex than I can comfortably manage?
  6. What kind of help would increase safety while maintaining my parents’ dignity and independence?
  7. What kinds of assistance can my parents afford?
  8. What local resources might my parents’ benefit from?
  9. Does my employer offer problem solving training for employee/caregivers?

Most of these questions were adapted from the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, Inc. Also call (610) 688-2667 to speak with a Geriatric Care Manager. 

Feel free to search the databases mentioned above for more information about Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc., www.mainlineeldercare.com.

Our Associates await hearing from you at www.mainlineeldercare.com. 610-688-2667

Author: Helen C. Hopkinson is CEO of Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc., whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for the disabled and elderly. She is a recognized leader in social changes and a former Executive Administrator for Angel Flight. She describes caregiving as a kaleidoscope with many changing parts and promotes support groups to encourage those with Parkinson’s disease, MS, cancer, DM, dementia, aging problems and other illnesses. She is currently in the process of lobbying for changes in funding for caregivers and looks forward to your comments via this blog.

“MLECA specializes in home healthcare management - we understand your problems”

MLECA is the recipient of the CitiCorp’s Boost Award for 2007.

Member, National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, Inc. 

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Six out of 10 people with Alzheimer’s will wander and may need rescuing

No one can predict when it will happen, but you should know what to do when it does.

How common is it for a person with Alzheimer’s to wander and become lost?

Unfortunately, many repeatedly wander away. Alzheimer’s or a related dementia person can also  easily become lost .

Of course, you realize how this can be dangerous and even life threatening so MLECA encourages our clients to participate inn the Alzheimer’s Association Safe Return Program and we are available to assist you with this process.

Safe Return helps reunite loved ones who have wandered.

They provide 24/7 assistance, no matter when or where you report them missing. 

GO TO WWW.ALZ.ORG. Fill out their form in its entirety to complete the registration.

Contact us at  www.info@mainlineeldercare.com for more information. We are available to help you with the enrollee registration form.

Please be pro-active and do this today because stress from  losing a loved one will weigh very heavily on your entire family. Also, we are inviting you to give us feedback as to whether this program was beneficial to you.

PLEASE BE SAFE AND PROTECT THOSE WITH ALZHEIMER’S OR DEMENTIA RELATED ILLNESSES.

Helen C. Hopkinson, J.D., President and CEO, Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc. www.mainlineeldercare.com

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

The Granny Cams

Today, millions of elderly people live alone, many far from relatives and friends who would normally watch over them.

Main Line Elder Care Associates and the American Society of Aging and the National Council on Aging agree that there are substantial benefits to installing modern technology such as Granny Cams which helps someone at a distance tell how things are going with an elderly relative or friend in another state. 

Benefits of installing this system….

  • The passive support monitoring systems does not require the disabled or elderly to participate physically in their operation.
  • They can continue with their daily activities without any interruption.

However, this systems  requires motion senors be also installed to efficiently watch over your loved one and you will now have the opportunity to witness whether they are eating, sleeping and taking their medication properly.

Benefits of Main Line Elder Care Associates… 

  • MLECA suggests that you contact our care managers whenever you detect any problems.
  • Our Associates want to help you and will provide the best possible services available to meet your needs.

Please visit our website at www.mainlineeldercare.com.

Contact us at info@mainlineeldercare.com to learn more about these and other services that are created to support the disabled and elderly to remain independent in their homes for as long as possible.

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

Recipient of CitiCorp’s 2007 Boost Award

 

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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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Thursday, June 14, 2007

JC Lamkin interviews Helen C. Hopkinson

http://tsr.gltmypc.com/radio/archive/Technically-Speaking-Radio-9-June-2007-Show.mp3

Please click on the above link to hear the interview with Helen C. Hopkinson, J.D., President/CEO, Main Line Elder Care Associates, Wayne, Pennsylvania,  and “The Technically Speaking radio program with JC Lamkin on WNWR 1540 AM, Saturdays 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.” regarding elder issues.  

Ms. Hopkinson is a graduate of John Marshall Law School and an advocate for the elderly.

She is available to speak with corporations, investment bankers, lawyers, churches or any organization that is interested in teaching caregivers about the elderly.

Please contact Main Line Elder Care Associates at 610-688-2667 to schedule a speaking engagement or to learn more about the services. We also offer you an opportunity to make comments regarding this interview by submitting them to this blog.    

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Questions To Ask Your Aging Parent

On Saturday, June 9, 2007 in Philadelphia on 1540 AM radio, Helen Hopkinson, J.D., President/CEO addressed some important questions to ask your aging parents regarding finances and Medicare issues.

Now, here are some other questions to consider:

  1. Whether to move and where - that should be your next question.
  2. Do they understand the level of care that is needed?

Also, it is important that you understand some of the consequences and responsibilities should the elder want to remain at home or move because this decision will definitely impact the entire family.

Therefore, the level of care may include living at home independently, with a part time aide, full time or live in assistance, in the home of a relative, an “over 55 community”. continuing care retirement community, assisted living/personal care facility or a nursing home.

Main Line Elder Care Associates recommends that in selecting a residence that you apply these decision factors:

  • Care
  • Climate/Geography
  • Customer Service
  • Culture
  • Cost and Contract   

Please feel free to contact Main Line Elder Care Associates, Inc., at info@mainlineeldercare.com or call 610-688-2667 to assist with any placements.

MLECA provides:

Comprehensive assessments 

Geriatric Care Managers 

Care plans

Certified Companions

Full time/part time aides 

 Nurses

Counseling

End of Life Planning

Main Line Elder Care is a member of the Main Line Chamber of Commerce and the recipient of the 2007 Boost Award from Citibank and CitiFinancial Group.

Call today

MLECA is committed to helping the disabled and elderly maintain their independence and comfort at home.  

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