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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Miss a week. Miss a lot! |
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Link & Learn |
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Don't forget:
you'll need to be logged into the APHA
membership site to access some of these links:
www.myAPHA.org |
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Adding Guardianship to
Your Advocacy Practice
Tuesday, February 11 <-
today!
As advocates, we know we do not make decisions for
clients. That’s spelled out clearly in our standards and
ethics.
However, the reality of our work sometimes means our
clients cross that line from the place where they are
perfectly capable of self-determination, to a place
where they aren’t capable – and need help. Or, they may
realize that the time will come, some day (even if not
today) that they may need a decision-maker to advocate
for them. This is particularly true of Solo Seniors /
Elder Orphans. |
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How do we, as advocates who
DON’T make decisions for clients shift our position to
decision-maker? Is that
something we, as business owners, want to do? Are we
competent to do so? Do we meet the criteria? Can we
legally provide such services?
Jenny Schmidt, our expert for this call, will describe
the differences among these service areas, and the legal
and competency updates we need to make to offer such
services in our own practices. We’ll discuss a range of
topics from what sorts of services can be provided, to
the legal differences that need to be addressed in our
contracts, to how to find guardianship clients
(including hospitals, law enforcement, Adult Protective
Services, and others), and how to get paid for doing
this work. |
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You may register up to
3 hours prior to the call.
Register for this call. |
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Congratulations
to these
AdvoConnection
Directory-Listed members who have achieved and
received 5 star reviews for their work!
Remember - these stars were awarded by clients for whom they have saved lives,
health, or money, and improved the quality of life
for
the person who provided the
review. |
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A job very well done. Congratulations! |
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Assessments
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Plus Trisha's TIPS: Tactics
for Improved Practice
Success |
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Certification Corner |
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Find the information you need
about earning your BCPA at the
PACB's website.
Register now! |
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Register for the Upcoming BCPA
Exam! |
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No changes have yet been made to the qualifications for
taking the PACB exam. You can still earn your BCPA
without proving education or experience.
This is your best opportunity to take the exam!*
Register for the Spring 2020
exam by February 20.
Now is the time to
get registered!
*Not sure if you need to
be certified, or want to be certified? There's
a free course for that! |
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A special section for
AdvoConnection
Directory
Listed
members. |
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Reminders for
+ADL members: |
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January
Directory profile stats are available!
Here's how to retrieve yours. |
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Monitor requests for
help!
Patients need you!
Recent requests have come from:
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Texas |
Colorado |
Nevada |
Ontario |
Michigan |
Quebec |
... and other states and
provinces! |
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We have received a new Red Flag Report
for you to review. A Red Flag report is
made by an AdvoConnection Directory Listed
member who has run into a problem client and
wants to warn other advocates in case they are
contacted by this person.
Read the new Red Flag Report. |
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easy to understand and includes exceptional advice. The specific
marketing strategies on public relations, creative ideas on
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list at the end of the book are just a few reasons why I love
and recommend this book. |
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While the information in the book is basic - good for someone
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of 'must do' tasks for anyone starting a private healthcare
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This book is well written, well organized, and contains valuable
information for businesses in this field. I recommend it without
reservation. |
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Learn more about
The Health Advocate's Basic Marketing Handbook
Take
advantage of your APHA Discount from here. |
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General
Conversation |
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Medical Records Consolidation – Best Practices? |
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New Patient Advocate Networking Opportunity |
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Best place for reviews? |
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Resources for patients who cannot afford us? |
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2020 World patient Safety Summit – March 6-7 |
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Trying to Decide about Certification? |
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Thoughts about Charging on a Sliding Scale |
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Family Doctor.org Neighborhood Navigator |
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Like Your Website? |
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Kidney Transplants |
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+ADL Member Forum |
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Schizophrenia advocate needed
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Media Request – Next Avenue |
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Best Case/Worst Case Tool for Medical Decision-Making |
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Media Request – for a book by a well-known writer |
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Alliance of Professional Health
Advocates
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of the
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