How to care for your aging parents.
As a family.
You didn’t see this mission coming. But your parents need you now. Like you once needed them. Wondering how to navigate this journey with your siblings and family?
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Blindsided by the needs of your parents
as you juggle everything else?
Family conflict and overwhelm as you help your aging parents
Burdened by the immensity of care decisions
Saddened to watch them decline
Stressed by competing demands for your time
Examining your own life as you walk through their twilight
Wrestling with guilt over too many demands and too little time
Need a roadmap to navigate the pain and pitfalls of this challenging season
Nurturing family relationships as you help your aging parents.
Empowering you to care for your heart and strengthen connections with your family that will linger and thrive through the caregiving season and beyond.
Leslie and her family faced a short but intense time of caring for their mother and father, dealing with painfully common issues including mental and physical decline, driving, hired helpers, sibling dynamics, relocation, financial scams, and more. She and her siblings managed as well as they could with no precedent or playbook, coalescing into a team with their own adult children remarkably well. Except when they didn’t. Now, her warm and engaging voice of empathy and experience joins with that of dozens of others whom she’s interviewed. She’ll provide resources, support, and a listening ear to help you chart your course through the caregiving journey and beyond with clarity and confidence.
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