Eldercare Resources
The Eldercare Resource Articles above are written to help you understand the need for and the process of planning for long term care.
There are four key steps to successful long term care planning.
1. Knowledge & Preparation
2. Proper Funding
3. Using Long Term Care Professionals
4.Creating a Personal Care Plan and Choosing a Care Coordinator
  Innovative Counseling Sylvia Brunisholz
 


My experience, education and training, both in life and as a therapist have given me the tools to successfully help clients overcome challenges, encourage personal growth and implement change. Change can create a more successful, focused life with better relationships and communication.

I believe in empowering my clients to grow and function better personally, at work and in family relationships. Empowering clients to be successful in each season of their lives is vitally important to me. Self discovery and better relationships are exciting aspects of life's journey.

Sylvia is a licensed clinical social worker and a geriatric care manager in Salt Lake City, Utah.

   
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Sylvia Brunisholz, LCSW, CMC
Innovative Counseling

855 E. 4800 S. #100
Salt Lake City, UT 84107

Phone #: (801) 347-0074
Email: sylvia.brunisholz@alz.org

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Member of the Salt Lake Advisory Board with the Utah Eldercare Planning Council.

 about me
 

My personal mission is to enhance the quality of life for our care recipients and caregivers. My goal is to help families including persons with Alzheimer's disease create a care plan unique to their needs and wishes through care consultations. I believe in centering care on the individual and family strengths to create positive interaction with care giving. Empowering clients to grow and function better personally, at work and in family relationships, is vitally important to me.

 about the NCPC
 

The National Care Planning Council is dedicated to helping families recognize the need for long term care planning and to helping implement that planning.

Integrity, honesty, and a genuine concern for those who are in need of (or may need) long term care are at the heart of our services.

 
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