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Rebecca Miller and Amy Boulware to Present at the Ninth Annual Autism Symposium
Rebecca Miller and Amy Boulware will present at the ninth annual Autism Symposium at Chattanooga State Community College on July 26, 2025. Their presentation, “Planning for Special Needs: Benefits, Trust, and the Path,” will help adults with autism navigate government benefits and resources. Key topics include Able accounts, special needs trusts, conservatorships, powers of attorney, and various benefits.
For more information or to register for the Autism Symposium, visit the GCA page.
Amy Boulware is an elder care and special needs care manager and a Tennessee Licensed Advance Practice Social Worker (LAP MSW). For over 30 years, she has devoted her time to serving elders, people with disabilities, and their families through advocacy and geriatric and special needs care coordination. Amy helps clients navigate a world of senior and disability services and provides hands-on assistance, from advising on geriatric-related matters like Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance — to working with parents of adult children with disabilities as they age. For more information on her experience, visit Amy’s bio.
Rebecca Miller is a member of the estate planning section at Chambliss. Rebecca uses her knowledge and expertise to give families peace of mind during some of life’s most difficult moments. She works with clients in both Tennessee and Georgia on elder law and special needs planning and care coordination, as well as solving disputes involving large estates and complicated assets. Clients count on her to guide them through conservatorships, both contested and uncontested, sometimes advising on whether a conservatorship is even necessary and who might be ideal to appoint. For more information on her experience and practice, visit Rebecca’s bio.