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Solve Disputes Between Families With
Mediation
The stress of
taking care of an elderly family member can tear families apart.
Conflict can erupt between siblings or between an adult child and his or
her parent. Siblings may disagree on who should have power of attorney,
one sibling may feel that he or she is doing all the caregiving, or a
parent and child may disagree about the best living situation for the
parent. In these situations, mediation may be the solution.
Mediation allows all the parties to sit down and discuss the issues and
try to come up with a solution that everyone can agree on. A mediator is
a neutral third party who can help families come to a consensus on a
number of family issues from estate planning to guardianship decisions
to living arrangements.
Mediation is completely voluntary.
For it to be effective, all relevant family members should be involved.
You can also involve other professionals, such as a geriatric care
manager, a family lawyer, or a financial planner. The mediator doesn't
make any decisions and doesn't take sides. Instead, the mediator listens
to the issues, keeps the family focused on the goals, encourages
consideration of all the options, and helps clear up misunderstandings
and address hurt feelings. Through this process, the family can come up
with answers to problems or ways of solving conflicts. The idea is not
to have a winner or loser, but to have a solution everyone is happy
with.
To find a mediator, look in your local phone book or
get a referral from the
Association for Conflict Resolution.
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