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Wednesday, February 23, 2022 / Categories: Featured, Life Stages, Caring for Others Social Work Ethics Related to Family Caregivers of Older Adults Life Stages Ellen Craine, of Craine Counseling and Consulting Group, discusses navigating social work ethical dilemmas concerning family care givers of older adults. She addresses POAs, informed consent, decision making capabilities, and confidentiality issues. Ellen is a therapist specializing in social work ethics, a business coach consultant, educator, author and integrative wellness health coach. Join us to learn from Ellen by watching the discussion here. Previous Article How to Build a Happy Marriage Next Article Your Family Legacy: What's a Photo Without a Story Print Tags: Craine Counseling and Consulting Ellen Craine Social Work Ethics Family Caregiver Ethics