Getting Started: A Beginner's Guide to Care Coordination
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Getting Started: A Beginner's Guide to Care Coordination

If you're new to Care Coordination, you're not alone. Many families find themselves suddenly needing to understand this area when a parent's needs change.

Where to Start

The first step is understanding what options are available. Many families wait too long to begin planning, which limits choices and increases stress.

Key Things to Know

  • Start the conversation early, before a crisis forces decisions
  • Research your options thoroughly before committing
  • Don't be afraid to ask for professional help
  • Document everything — keep records of all decisions and communications
  • Involve your parent in decisions whenever possible

Common Mistakes

The biggest mistake families make is waiting until a crisis to start planning. The 40/70 Rule exists for a reason — when you turn 40 or your parent turns 70, it's time to start the conversation.

Next Steps

Join this channel to connect with others who are navigating Care Coordination. Share your questions and learn from families who've been through it.

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