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pgconforto
Asked November 2010
I want to be a family advocate at the assisted liliving facility that my Mom is in. Where do I start?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
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If you want to do this officially, you should check with the Arizona state law - look into aging services.
Otherwise, if you just want to volunteer, most nursing homes have committees for this type of thing.
Carol
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Otherwise, if you just want to volunteer, most nursing homes have committees for this type of thing.
Carol