It’s our turn now.

Struggling to care for your aging parents with your family? Download a preview of the introductory chapter of Leslie’s book-in-progress:

“Our Turn Now: A Sister’s Guide to Loving Your Aging Parents and Each Other”

How to divide the “stuff” without dividing your family.

In the season of caring for your aging parents, what to do with their "stuff" can spark more family drama than almost anything else. What do you do when two or more people want the same treasured item?

Download our eight-step guide.

Where do I go for help?

You’re not alone. Caring for your parents is challenging on all levels, whether you have family to share the job or not. Download a resource guide that may help you.

Help Them
Leave a Blessing

As an elderly parent nears the end of his or her life, reconciliation with an estranged child may not seem possible. But if you’re the one with access, you may be able to help them write a blessing that lasts.

Download A Blessing to My Daughter

Download A Blessing to My Son

When They’re Just Too Thrifty

Your aging parents have enough money, but you’ll never convince them of that. They’re still scrimping and hoarding as if each penny spent will be their last one. It’s driving you nuts. What can you do?

Download “Six Tips for Dealing with Overly Frugal Parents”

Winning Words for Tough Conversations

 When problems surface and tensions mount, emotion can overpower effective communication and practical problem-solving. How do you communicate effectively with your family when the stakes are so high?

Download these eight go-to phrases
and use them often.