Family services, the newest member of your team
Article Abstract:
A lawyer serving the elderly hired a family services representative as part of his staff to help him do community outreach to seniors. The family services representative researched the services available and made the necessary contacts. The family service representative provides services for existing clients and gives the firm good publicity.
Publication Name: Journal of Gerontological Social Work
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0163-4372
Year: 2001
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Case management in the law office
Article Abstract:
A elder law case manager in a legal office can help make sure a client is receiving the best services. The case manager coordinates the clients legal and other needs. When this extends to fiduciary duties, strict ethical rules must be observed.
Publication Name: Journal of Gerontological Social Work
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0163-4372
Year: 2001
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