
For people with many health-related issues or who may be physically or mentally challenged, their health care can easily become fragmented or even duplicative.
- Consider the child with a brain injury or physical handicap, who not only has special educational needs, but also may require speech therapy, special equipment, and many more services, overwhelming the at-home care-giver.
- Consider the elderly adult with chronic health issues or dementia, who takes medications prescribed by multiple physicians, each of whom is unaware of what the other has prescribed.
As a trustee, trust officer, conservator, guardian, or family member who administers funds earmarked for the beneficiary’s healthcare, you are charged with the fiduciary responsibility of ensuring those assets are used wisely. But often, you have neither the medical knowledge nor time to deal with the beneficiary’s multi-faceted, special needs.
That’s when you can trust Advocacy Partners to become your partner… a partner you can rely on with knowledge, compassion, and respect for your fiduciary responsibilities. We act as protector and advocate, but never directly participate in providing care to the client. Rather, we assess and coordinate the care, so that you can be assured there are no conflicts of interest. Our interests lie solely with the well-being and optimal provision for the beneficiary… just the same as yours!
You can trust the caring medical professionals at Advocacy Partners to ensure that all the client’s needs are being met, and that the care provided from multiple sources is integrated in to a cohesive care management plan. We will navigate the complex healthcare system on their behalf, ensure the most judicious use of their healthcare expenditure
