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jemagers / February 25, 2014

Advocates – Supporting Your Voice and Choice

ADVOCACY highlighted in greenAn advocate is an important role in your support network and can be filled by someone you already know, someone hired by you, or may even be a person provided to your family by the health care system or a community organization.

It is important to know the person in this role is helping you and your family communicate your needs and navigate services.  They are not working for anyone else.  Your best interests are at the heart of their work.

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