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Elder Law attorney Sharon L. Pope can help seniors and their concerned family members plan the “road map” to continue living in the housing of their choice.
At The Law Offices of Sharon L. Pope, years of experience brings us face to face with the decisions families make on a daily basis. That has provided us with a good working knowledge of Connecticut’s community-based care options — helping you choose from the diversity of services that make home care feasible. Our insights and expertise are helpful, if not crucial, in helping clients make the decisions that are right for them.
Aging In Place Facts:
1) Two thirds of seniors live in their own homes.
2) Seniors do not want to live in a nursing home.
3) Seniors do not want to live with their adult children.
At Aging in Place, we know a lot about home and community based services, home care providers and geriatric assessment services. Today there are so many options for seniors to live in neighborhoods, apartments and assisted living facilities - all geared to the older adult.
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