Cathy Sikorski
Elevating the Conversation around Legal and Financial Pitfalls in Work and Caregiving
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Key Outcomes:
- Participants felt motivated to initiate crucial conversations with their families about caregiving and financial planning.
- Attendees gained actionable insights into legal and financial aspects of aging, prompting them to seek POAs and update their plans.
- The audience felt empowered to take proactive steps in planning for their future and their parents' future care needs.
- Participants expressed a better understanding of available resources and programs for caregivers.
Cathy's Bio
Cathy Sikorski, Esq. a Speaker, Elder Lawyer, Author and Media Guest unravels the complex financial and legal problems in the caregiving crisis. Cathy uses her own caregiver experience and expertise to educate, entertain and elevate the conversation around work, money, aging and caregiving. Corner Office Books released her bestselling books: Who Moved My Teeth? and 12 Conversations: How to Talk to Almost Anyone about Long-Term Care Planning. Cathy has educated in the insurance, financial services, human resources, healthcare, long-term care fields, and many other industries as caregiving knows no boundaries. Click below to connect with Cathy at Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathysikorski24/ Or find her website www.cathysikorski.com
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Cathy Offers the Following Talks
CAN WE TALK? How collaboration of experts can Help us All!
Learning why collaboration is critical?
Learning why we don't collaborate
Learning how to collaborate
Having an immediate collaboration experience and seeing the value
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Putting the Puzzle Together: Legal and Financial Preparation for the Caregiving Tsunami at Work
Attendees will get specific action steps to legally and financially prepare for family caregiving
Attendees will learn the cost of care, and how to prepare
Attendees will see how caregiving affects their work and how to make it work at work!
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The Ups and Downs of AI in Caregiving
Attendees will come away with a broad understanding of the use of AI and tech in caregiving
Attendees will get specific ideas of useful tech, AI prompts, and Work-related benefits that can help
AI has a downside: Scams. Attendees will learn current scams and how to prepare for and stop them
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Work and the Family Caregiver
Employers have concrete steps to address and assist with the caregiving crisis of their employees.
Employees gain legal and financial information to take action to ease the caregiving burden.
HR and Benefits providers are educated about what currently exists and what benefits can be added at work to help caregiving employees.
C-Suite learns how to retain key employees.
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