2021.02.17 – Managing Finances after Brain Injury (Recorded Webinar)
A Carolyn Rocchio Caregivers recorded webinar featuring Heather Eldridge, OT.
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Aired live on February 17, 2021.
Note: A certificate of attendance/ACBIS CEU certificate will not be available with the purchase of this webinar after February 29, 2024.
When a loved one has a brain injury, it can greatly impact how household finances are managed. Setting up a clear system for organizing financial records, including modifications for individual needs, establishing household routines, and having awareness of how to protect finances and access resources can greatly assist in keeping financial management on track.
In this Carolyn Rocchio Caregivers webinar, Donna O’Donnell Figurski shares Heather Eldridge shares practical strategies that can be implemented on a daily basis.
Learning Objectives
- Learn practices for simplifying financial records to create a more streamlined process for management.
- Identify organizational methods for financial records, including potential modifications based on individual needs.
- Explore electronic and paper-based household routines to assist with managing finances.
- Learn tips for financial protection.
- Locate resources for working with Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
If you select "Recorded Webinar - Download Now!" from the dropdown menu below, you will be prompted to continue to payment. When you have completed the checkout process, you will receive an email with further instructions. The file contained in this email also includes instructions about receiving your ACBIS CEU.
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On-demand recorded webinars are non-refundable.
Heather Eldridge is an Occupational Therapist practicing with Minds Matter LLC. Heather joined Minds Matter in 2016, immediately following graduation from the University of Kansas Master of Occupational Therapy program. The majority of Heather’s caseload involves working with brain injury survivors and their families; focusing on community reintegration and life skills independence. Prior to becoming an OT, Heather worked in mental health and pharmacy for over 20 years as well as 3 years organizing health and wellness programs for large corporations. In addition, Heather has been a yoga teacher for the past 12 years. Heather enjoys using a variety of customized methods to assist brain injury survivors in achieving their independent living goals.