While the majority of Aging Life Care clients are older adults, many also assist younger adults who face the challenges of disability or serious illness. Aging Life Care Professionals™ may help people who have:
- Physical Disabilities
- Developmental Disabilities, (e.g. Intellectual Disabilities, Down’s Syndrome, Autism, or Asperger’s Syndrome)
- Brain Injury
- Mental Health Problems
Chronic or Serious Illnesses of any type Aging Life Care Professionals™ can often help parents who are concerned about a young adult or middleaged adult child with disabilities. These life care professionals have experience and credentials to work with all ages. The life care professional conducts a comprehensive assessment and helps the family plan for the current and future needs of their adult child.
AGING LIFE CARE™ is a trademark of the Aging Life Care Association™.
Only ALCA Members are authorized to use this term to identify their services. AGING LIFE CARE PROFESSIONAL™ is a trademark of the Aging Life Care Association™. It is an indication of membership in ALCA, and only ALCA Members are authorized to use this term.