Join Caregiver Action Network’s Upcoming Webinar

May 28, 2026 @ 2:00 p.m. EST

Choosing a nursing home or care facility for someone you love can feel overwhelming and emotional. This session will give caregivers practical, high-level guidance on how to evaluate long-term care options and identify the factors that matter most for quality of care. The goal is to empower families with foundational knowledge so they can make informed decisions with greater confidence.

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This program is for educational purposes only and does not provide personal legal advice. Please consult a legal professional for personalized guidance and planning options.

What You Will Learn

  • Key differences between care settings, such as assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care, and how to determine which is the right fit

  • What to look for and what questions to ask before admitting a loved one to a facility

  • How to advocate for your loved one after placement and where to turn if concerns arise

Meet the Hosts

Jeff Aidikoff  |  Founder & Managing Attorney, Bedsore.Law™

Jeff brings deep legal knowledge and a strong sense of purpose to the caregiving and long-term care space. As founder and managing attorney of Bedsore.Law, he focuses exclusively on bedsore and nursing neglect cases, helping families pursue justice when preventable harm occurs in custodial care settings. With more than 15 years of legal and ownership experience, Jeff has built a nationwide practice rooted in accountability, education, and compassionate advocacy. Through partnerships with attorneys and specialists across all 50 states, he works to protect vulnerable older adults and empower families facing neglect and abuse.

Amera Bilal  |  Vice President of Programs & Policy, Caregiver Action Network

With over 20 years of experience designing programs at the intersection of aging, caregiving, and equity, Amera brings a powerful vision for centering caregiver voices in systems change. From leading Alzheimer’s initiatives in Prince George’s County to championing inclusive program design for historically marginalized communities, her leadership will strengthen our ability to serve caregivers nationwide.

About Caregiver Action Network (CAN):

Caregiver Action Network (CAN) is the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to improving the quality of life for the more than 63 million family caregivers across the nation. From parents of children with complex health needs to spouses, friends, and adult children caring for loved ones with chronic conditions, disabilities, or Alzheimer’s, CAN supports the full spectrum of caregiving families. Through free education, peer support, and resources, CAN empowers caregivers nationwide to provide care with strength, resilience, and hope.