https://www.selleckchem.com/products/2-nbdg.html The use of celebrity case accounts serves to develop talents in case formulation and appreciation for the complexity of people and the developmental influences in identity formation. Further pedagogic benefits are heightened awareness of mental health stigma issues and the personal and societal barriers individuals face in seeking needed help.Background Advance care planning (ACP) among frail, older adults receiving in-home care is low. Leveraging case managers to introduce ACP may increase engagement. Objective Pilot an ACP-Toolkit for case managers and their clients. Design Feasibility pilot of an ACP-Toolkit for case managers to introduce ACP and the PREPAREforYourCare.org website and advance directives. Setting/Subjects Case managers from four local aging service organizations who referred English-speaking clients ≥55 years old. Measurements Using validated surveys (five-point Likert scales), we assessed changes in case managers' attitudes, confidence, and readiness to facilitate ACP and clients' readiness to engage in ACP from baseline to follow-up (one-week) using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Results We enrolled 9 case managers and 12 clients (median age 69 [standard deviation 8], 75% minority race/ethnicity). At follow-up, case managers' confidence increased (3.2 [0.7] to 4.2 [0.7]; p = 0.02), and clients' readiness increased (2.8 [1.5] to 3.4 [1.4]; p = 0.06). All case managers agreed the Toolkit was easy to use, helped start ACP conversations, and would recommend it to others. All clients found the Toolkit easy to understand and were comfortable with case managers using it. Nearly all clients (92%) would recommend it to others. Suggestions for improvement included offering the Toolkit in other languages and disseminating it in clinical and community settings. Conclusions The ACP-Toolkit resulted in higher case manager confidence in facilitating ACP and client readiness to engage in ACP, and usability was high.