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Originally Posted by Leah123
Well, I think she more likely had something in place when she worked in an office, but now she is semi-retired, working alone from home: I am her only regular client and the third-party service that provides the platform for us to communicate prohibits clients from exchanging personal info, though I found hers online anyhow and I've given her mine, but it was a long time ago. Also, due to confidentiality, she would not have mentioned me to family, friends, former colleagues, etc.
So, I think that's why she said that but I do want to see what I can come up with in the event of some emergency or she passes away.
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I hope you can figure something out. I just assumed that all T's would be obliged to have a contingency plan in this case. My T works at home but I know she has supervision so I would assume maybe that person would contact people. I'm actually really stumped now. Perhaps I have been assuming wrong...I definitely need to ask T this!