NCRC: National Conflict Resolution Center

Divorce & Family Services

Eldercare Mediation

Common Issues
  • Finances
  • Medication decisions
  • Care options
  • Hospital decisions
  • Transportation
  • End of life decisions
  • Investment decisions
  • Power of attorney
  • Sale of real or personal property
  • Medical power of attorney

Families often find themselves in a struggle as they try to help a loved one in a time of need. Mediation is an excellent option for you and your family, including the loved one in need of assistance, to ask the hard questions, explore the care options together, and arrive at solutions that best suit your loved one’s and your family’s needs. You can use mediation to find solutions to the difficulties of caring for your mother, father, brother, sister, wife, husband, son, or other loved one. Our Eldercare Panel Mediators each have over forty hours of specialized training to assist you, and your family, with the challenging issues of elder care.

Read what Marsha Kay Seff, Union-Tribune staff writer and editor of the San Diego Eldercare Directory, wrote in an article about the benefits of using mediation to resolve disputes that may arise over issues involving elderly parents, their adult children, and their caregivers.



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