Prepare For Positive Outcomes e-Course and Workbook

Self Paced, Modified as circumstances change, The building blocks of decision making skills, Strategies to help you build a core team of supports,.

This on-line course with printable workbook covers all aspects of caring for a loved one with a disability or aged parent, and enabling you to base your future decisions about their care on a solid foundation. These four in depth modules cover the following –

Accepting The Diagnosis by –

  • Having confidence in the advice given.
  • Awareness of personal grief stages you may need support in overcoming.
  • Knowing how to ask the important questions with precise language.
  • Having the skills to research information.
  • The need to keep an open mind. 
  • Having the confidence to move forward when you hit road blocks in preference to becoming confrontational.

The Strengthening of Relationships by –

  • Developing your ability to have productive discussions with professionals.
  • Gaining an understanding of why family support is strongest when driven by you.
  • Recognizing how the unique support provided by friends has different benefits to family support.
  • Understanding how your partners’ concerns may be different to yours and how to manage that. 
  • Helping to alleviate feelings of guilt that can be suffered by your loved one.
  • Gaining social contacts on a personal level through interests of your own. 

Keeping Relevant Records Is Vital When –

  • Accessing assistance from Service Providers.
  • Seeking enrollment in Specialist schools or facilities.
  • Applying for funding through NDIS or similar.
  • When seeking a referral for Specialist Therapy.
  • Historical events may have a baring on current health diagnosis.
  • You may need support in your role due to your own physical or mental health situation.
  • You know your preparedness promotes a higher level of professional acceptance.

Building a Core Support Group of Professionals Will Result in –

  • Building confidence in decisions agreed upon by several.
  • Alleviating the stress caused by lack of professional information.
  • Creating a wider contact base able to draw on resources you may be unaware of.
  • A range of options through collaboration.
  • Support from professionals who understand your views if you are faced with an unfamiliar situation.
  • Positive mental health resulting in a reduction of stress.
  • A far simpler path to negotiate when it comes to NDIS applications.
THE DOWNLOADABLE WORKBOOK WILL HELP YOU BUILD A FOUNDATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR NEEDS AND GOALS. A VALUABLE RESOURCE OF INFORMATION YOU CAN USE AS A GUIDE IN THE YEARS TO COME.
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