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Shelley Barnes 5/18/13 Shelley Barnes 5/18/13

Eldercaring coordination for high-conflict cases involving elders and vulnerable adults

Fieldstone, L. and Bronson, S. (2013) Eldercaring coordination for high-conflict cases involving elders and vulnerable adults. ACResolution, Summer, 22-15.

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Fieldstone, L. and Bronson, S. (2013) Eldercaring coordination for high-conflict cases involving elders and vulnerable adults. ACResolution, Summer, 22-15.

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ASSOCIATION FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION

FLORIDA CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY AND CONCILIATION COURTS

ELDER JUSTICE INITIATIVE ON ELDERCARING COORDINATION

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