Your Legacy of Care podcast is practical lifetime guide for thinking about and planning for the lifelong financial and care requirements of a family member with a disability. From helping plan for your child’s education to the challenges and opportunities of everyday living to wills and trust and long-term investing, we will demystify the planning process by suggesting what questions to ask, what factors to consider for prioritization, and what steps to take now and in the future. Sharing personal stories and issues families face will enable us to face our challenges and provide for our special family members for his or her lifetime.
Join Donald and Caroline as they talk about Autism with pediatrician and life coach Dr. Mary Jones of the Dr. Mary Podcast. Thanks for joining us today.
https://www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com/the-dr-mary-podcast/
Sam who is on the autism spectrum, talks about his life and shares some of his sucesses.
Learn how Dr. Klinger and her staff are helping families who have a family member with an intellectual disability. www.teacch.com
The" sassysoutherngal" and daughter Rachel talk about how they promoted the Able account in congress
Beth Franco talks about Disability Rights, Protection and Advocacy and other important issues
1.) Why hire from the disabilities community?
2.) Dr. Bogardus teams up with "Greenville Can" to promote hiring from within the disabilities community
3.) Dr. Laura Bogardus: web page www.bogardusconsulting.com
1.) Navigating some of the challenges of developing a social life
2:) Conversation on many social opportunities and pitfalls for people with a disability
3.) Cindi May, PhD. And mom. www.tci.coffee.ed
1.) “Social Security for your disabled family member”
2.) Listen to a Board Certified attorney share valuable information on Social Security
3.) Attorney Rob Wendt at The Finkel Law firm 843-576-6353
1.) A "Golden Ride" with your personal Ambassador
2.) Independent transportation options to get you out of the house
3.) Sandy Quinque: squinque@agoldenride.com
Legal Issues we all need to know
1.) Do you need a lawyer? Listen and find out why I suggest you probably do!
2.) wills, trust, guardianship, conservator and more topics to help you prepare you and your family for after you are no longer here.
3.) Todd Kennedy, Esq. attorney.
Michaels Barkerys mission is to make a difference in the lives of adults with cognitive disabilities while supporting animal lovers.
Charlie, Roy, Rhonda, and Scott share their views on the Excel program and the impact it has on their sons.
Two parents, one with a current student and one with a graduate of the program share their insights on Coastal Carolina`s post secondary program.
Learn how Georgia Tech is utilizing their engineering experience while helping special needs students
Winthrop Think College offers students with an intellectual disability the opportunity to experience college life.
Another successful postsecondary program for students with an intellectual disability in South Carolina
Joe Ryan and Tanner Smith share stories about being a student in the Clemson Life program
Successfully using Evidence Based Therapy with all people on The Spectrum for over 10 years now!
Lear about how Voc-Rehab helps train and find employment opportunities in your community.
Family connections is all about helping Families with Education, Support Groups, Health Care and much more
Special Olympics provides year-round training and athletic competition all around the country for children and adults with an intellectual disability
Description: Discussion with Founder, Francesca Pellegrino
Web site: www.ccse-maryland.org
Learn how a private Catholic School has successfully implemented an inclusion approach to early education.
Toni shares personal and professional stories of learning to recognize and understand many Autistic Characteristics!
Shelli Davis and Sarah Stern share opportunities in recreation for kids and young adults who have a disability.
Kimberely Satriale, Phd with a degree from Tulane University in Autism shares stories of her practice and some of the issue she sees every day. Find her at www.steppingstones-developmentcenter.com
Donald and Caroline discuss self-assessments and letters of care. These are important documents for future caregivers.
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Donald discusses with Robin, a Mother of son with an intellectual disability, what she is doing to help him.
Robin Blackwood: A PR veteran with 17 years experience, Robin Blackwood specializes in strategic planning, media relations and client management. She spends her free time with her young son and husband and has a long history of volunteering with groups like the United Way of Greenville, Loaves and Fishes and the Junior League of Greenville.
http://jdpr.com/
Donald and Caroline share how they encouraged independence with their son and how that journey has helped him make his own choices as an adult on the spectrum.
Donald and his wife, Caroline discuss their journey caring for their son who was diagnosed on the spectrum at a young age.
Get to know your host, Donald Bailey, and what his plans for are this incredible podcast. Your Legacy of Care podcast is practical lifetime guide for thinking about and planning for the lifelong financial and care requirements of a family member with a disability. From helping plan for your child’s education to the challenges and opportunities of everyday living to wills and trust and long-term investing, we will demystify the planning process by suggesting what questions to ask, what factors to consider for prioritization, and what steps to take now and in the future. Sharing personal stories and issues families face will enable us to face our challenges and provide for our special family members for his or her lifetime.
www.legacyofcareadvisors.com