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Financial advisors may be able to help- most advisors have a focus of their practice, so look around for one that fits and reach out. Most advisors should offer a free 15-30 min consult to see if you are a fit for each other.
A few things to consider prior to reaching out:
- Are you receiving government services?
- Do you have a conservator or guardian assisting you?
- Is it a temporary or permanent disability?
When you say “back on track” what does that look like to you?
Paul Doak, CFP(R)
www.id-financial.com
Greater Seattle, WA area