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How can a family meeting help me get help with caregiving if no one seems to care?

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Dr. Terri Graham answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Family meetings: A family meeting can have someone there skilled in mediation to keep things positive. Everyone in a family cares, but sometimes family history can prevent progress. If everyone can agree to respect each others' obligations and abilities you have a starting place. Have everyone agree to be able to do one thing. The first meeting doesn't have to establish the finished product.

Answered 8/30/2013

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