A Good Life

For You and Your Relative with a Disability

A Good Life – for you and your loved one with a disability
By Al Etmanski

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About the book

This is not your typical book about people with disabilities; it is an inspirational guide to rethinking disability and the value of people with disability in a caring society. A Good Life offers a very different perspective about what is truly important when contemplating the future of people with disabilities.
This future planning guide includes will and estate planning, supported decision-making, developing a circle of support and alternatives to legal guardianship.

 

This book is designed for families and persons with a disability, service providers in person-centered planning and families for future planning.


A picture of the author, Al Etmanski

About the author: Al Etmanski

Al Etmanski is a community organizer, social entrepreneur and author. He is a founding partner of Social Innovation Generation (SiG) and BC Partners for Social Impact. Previously he co-founded Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network (PLAN) and Plan Institute with his wife Vickie Cammack and Jack Collins. Al is an Ashoka fellow, a faculty member of John McKnight’s Asset Based Community Development Institute (ABCD), and a recent recipient of the Order of Canada. He once played air guitar with Randy Bachman of BTO (Bachman-Turner-Overdrive) in a rock video which convinced him to stick with his day job.