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Sue Bronson 4/2/25 Sue Bronson 4/2/25

Examining the Use of Eldercaring Coordination Programs

Davidson, Chase (2023) Examining the Use of Eldercaring Coordination Programs 44(5) Bifocal, American Bar Association 94.

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Sue Bronson 3/26/25 Sue Bronson 3/26/25

Dementia, Family, and Conflict: Eldercaring Coordination Can Help

Bronson, S., Fieldstone, L., and Willard, K. (2024) Dementia, Family, and Conflict: Eldercaring Coordination Can Help. Dementia may impact the lifespan of a person, but it doesn’t have to split the family tree. See page 29 in the magazine.

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Sue Bronson 3/26/25 Sue Bronson 3/26/25

Eldercaring Coordination: The New Dispute Resolution Process to Address the Age-Old Problem of Old-Age

Fran L. Tetunic, Eldercaring Coordination: The New Dispute Resolution Process t o Address the Age-Old Problem of Old-Age, 24 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 269 (2024)

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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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The Elder Justice “Initiative” on Eldercaring Coordination, co-sponsored by the Association for Conflict Resolution and Florida Chapter/Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, is dedicated and limited to supporting the development of eldercaring coordination. Initiative and co-sponsors take no responsibility for any statements made or actions taken by eldercaring coordinators, programs, trainings, or materials provided in connection therein. Website, training, and other information is provided for general information and education purposes only and is not a meant to be a guarantee or promise, or substitute for legal, financial, mental health or professional advice of any kind. Under no circumstances do the Initiative or Co-sponsors have any liability for any loss or damage of any kind as a result of any information provided by the Initiative.  

 

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