Practical tools and trusted recommendations to help you care for your aging parent, without the overwhelm.
Every guide, tool, and recommendation you’ll find here is something I’ve either created myself or personally stand behind based on over 15 years of walking alongside families making some of the hardest decisions of their lives.
You don’t have to figure it all out at once. Whether you're responding to a crisis or preparing ahead, you’ll find simple tools, compassionate support, and real solutions here.
Start with a guide to get clarity. Explore caregiving tools that make daily life easier. Or, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, book a one-on-one consultation and we’ll walk through it together.
This is more than a store. It’s a support system, built for you, and the people you love.
Feeling stuck, scared, or unsure where to begin? You’re not alone.
These free tools were created to give you a starting point, whether you’re facing tough decisions, navigating emotional conversations, or trying to understand what care your parent might need.
Start with the one that fits where you are today. Every small step forward matters.
Feeling overwhelmed? This 31-day email roadmap guides you through one small, actionable step each day to help you create a confident, personalized plan for your aging parent.
Don't make a decision you'll regret later. This free guide reveals the most common mistakes families make when choosing senior care, and how to avoid them with clarity, confidence, and calm.
This free starter kit gives you the essential checklists, tools, and questions to help you get clear on what your aging parent needs, and what steps to take next.
Touring senior living communities? This free checklist helps you ask the right questions and notice what really matters, so your decision feels thoughtful, not rushed.
This free checklist helps you get clear on what your aging parent truly needs before you tour communities. It’s a quick, way to sort through emotions, and care requirements, for next steps.
Caring for an aging parent, can feel like you’re trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces. This resource gives you 40 selected links to trusted services, tools, and support systems.
If you're still carrying all the questions and second-guessing yourself, you're not alone.
These $9 Clarity Reports help you stop spinning, and start moving forward with confidence.
Each $9 Clarity Report is personalized and gives you just what you need, no fluff, no overwhelm for your particular situation. Inside, you’ll find practical language, reflection prompts, and action steps to help you move forward with more clarity and less stress.
Every report is personally reviewed and delivered within 24 hours, so you get thoughtful guidance when you need it most.
Feeling stuck? This PERSONALIZED $9 Quick Clarity Quiz gives you personalized next steps you can actually use. You'll get supportive language, smart suggestions, and a thoughtful report within 24 hours.
Whether you're talking to a parent, sibling, or provider, and you're not sure what to say, or how to say it, this PERSONALIZED $9 guide gives you the words, structure, and support to start the right conversations.
When tensions rise over who does what, this PERSONALIZED $9 report helps you reset the conversation. Get insight into your family’s dynamic, and scripts for hard moments, to move forward.
Once you know what’s really getting in the way, you’re ready to take the next step, whether that’s exploring care options, talking to your family, or making a plan with support.
You’ve taken the first step and identified where the real challenges are.
Now it’s time to move forward, with the right support for your situation.
Whether you're ready to explore care options, gather your family, or talk it through one-on-one,
these next-step tools are designed to help you lead with confidence and calm.
Not sure what kind of care your parent actually needs?
This $19 personalized guided quiz gives you a personalized result, Home Care, Independent Living, Assisted Living, or Memory Care, plus a clear next-action plan.
If you’re trying to get everyone on the same page, this $29 course and workbook helps you lead a calm, productive family conversation—before the crisis hits.
Prefer to listen instead? Grab the audio-only version with full show notes for $15.
(No worksheets included)
When the decisions feel heavy or the family dynamic is complicated, don’t carry it alone. In this private call, we’ll map out your next steps and lighten the emotional load. $79 for 30 minutes
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If you’re brushing off little memory lapses in your parent, thinking “everyone forgets things,” you’re not alone. But sometimes, those moments point to something deeper. This story isn’t just about memory loss. It’s about the power of paying attention and what to do when you finally realize something’s not right.
I used to laugh it off when Mom would tell the same story twice or lose her glasses again. She was sharp, social, and still walking two miles a day at 74. But over time, things started to pile up. The milk kept going in the pantry. Her bills were stacking up. She started missing our Sunday calls.
The moment I couldn’t ignore came on a holiday visit. She’d set the oven to broil instead of bake and forgot it was on. I walked into the kitchen to smoke and confusion, and a look in her eyes I’d never seen before. She was scared. So was I.
We sat down that night and had a gentle, tearful conversation about getting help. Not just for her, but for both of us.
Steps Forward:
I made a list of everything I’d noticed, dates, patterns, odd moments.
I booked a wellness checkup and went with her to the appointment.
We started looking at memory care options early, before a crisis forced us to.
Most importantly, I reminded her (and myself) that needing help isn’t the end. It’s the beginning of a safer, more supported chapter.
Recommendations:
If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts. Document what you see. Talk to your parent with compassion, not confrontation. And if you’re unsure whether it’s time for memory care, download our free Senior Care Starter Kit for signs to watch for and conversation starters to ease the worry.
Scroll through every guide, course, and support tool I’ve created, organized in one easy-to-access space.
Whether you’re planning ahead or navigating a care decision today, you’ll find something here to support your next step.
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