Caregiver Support & Resources, LLC. has assisted individuals who are aging and/or disabled and their Care Partner Teams for nearly 30 years. Maureen Rulison initially worked for the State determining Medicaid eligibility. That lead to starting her own Medicaid Planning business. That business has evolved over the years to work in partnership with Attorneys and other professionals which also includes planning and applying for VA Aid & Attendance benefits and Life Care Planning. Most recently, when Maureen became a Care Partner for her husband Brian. who is living with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia, she saw the need for Advocacy. She has established herself as a Patient Advocate, specializing in working with Persons Living With Dementia.
Those advocacy services include:
• Assistance with decision making on treatments and quality living.
• Preparation for & attendance at appointments.
• Finding resources and/or making connections with other professionals.
• Care Partner Support.
• End Of Life planning and advanced directives.
• Financial options (Medicaid Planning & Asset Protection)
• Community resources.
She and Brian LeBlanc are the co-founders of We Are Dementia Strong (can found on Facebook), which is a platform about sharing information regarding living well with a dementia related illness from the perspective of the Person Living with Dementia and a Care Partner.
Maureen Rulison
Caregiver Support and Resources, LLC
Largo, FL 33773
727-409-2292
Email: maureen@caregiversupportandresources.com
www.CaregiverSupportandResources.com
PING is founded by Sean Liu, an MBA student at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. The company is named after Sean’s grandmother. Sean grew up in Beijing. After moving to the US at 14, he remained deeply connected with his family in China. However, the time difference and a busy schedule made it very challenging to check in with them at will. After meeting several of his classmates at Chicago Booth, Sean found that many of them share the same worry for their elders since they too live away from their loved ones. And of course, the onset of COVID-19 exacerbated the constant worry they had for their families.