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Family Comes First< airs exclusively on Telecare TV – Cablevision Channels 29 and 137 or Verizon FiOS TV, Channel 296 |
2010 SeasonThe Henley Family StoryAccording to recent estimates, as many as 5.3 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. It is the seventh leading cause of death for Americans. We know that Alzheimer’s disease affects seniors but what is most shocking is that it also affects people under the age of 65. This is very alarming. There are over 250,000 Americans with Alzheimer’s disease under age 65. Related VideoThe Atlbacker Family StoryUntil the 1980s, medically fragile children were most often cared for in hospitals and then institutions. Deinstitutionalization, which started with Willowbrook, resulted in children being moved into community settings. In addition, advances in healthcare technology have enabled more children with special needs to leave hospitals. Related VideoThe Kooper Family StoryPeople with disabilities are living longer than ever before, outliving their parents. Over 65% of adults with mental illness and 80% of adults with developmental disabilities live with their parents, most of who are in their 60s, 70s and 80s. Our show takes a look into the lives of the Kooper Family. Rebecca Kooper is a loving and caring sister to her brother, Billy. For a time she not only had to see to her brother’s needs but also the needs of her father, Max who had Alzheimer’s. Rebecca became Billy’s guardian after the death of her parents. Not only do we meet Rebecca Kooper, we also have the input of Aaron Liebowitz, the Executive Director of Adults and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities (ACLD) and one of my law firm’s partners, Frank L. Buquicchio who will share their insights about the services available for adults with special needs as well as the specifics involved in special needs planning. In my special needs law practice, we meet with many families who plan for the future but unfortunately many more deal with these issues in crisis. It all starts with family and the relationships that are created from birth. When the parents pass away or are in failing health, the siblings or one of them will be asked to step up to the plate. This is the time when the siblings are truly tested. I have seen the love and dedication of siblings for their brother or sister with special needs, helping their brother or sister live with dignity. FAMILY truly does Come First. Related VideoThe LaSpina Family StoryThe Family Business can be passed on to the next generation successfully if everything is done correctly. The LaSpina’s family story is a success story. John LaSpina is a second generation owners of Maple Lanes in Brooklyn, NY, and also owns five other bowling alleys on Long Island. His children are now involved as the business passes to the third generation of LaSpinas and John’s son Joseph joins the conversation. Related Video |
Special Comment from Vincent“The time is always right for family. All of us can relate, in one way or another, to the real families in our series. You realize that if you change a name or a face, it could be YOU. Family Comes First™ affirms that family and community are the answers. We need each other as we journey together through life.” -Vincent J. Russo |