

Care Without Crisis: A Virtual Information Session
Many families are navigating aging parent concerns without clear information about what support actually looks like.
They're managing caregiving responsibilities on their own, unsure when or how to ask for help.
They want their loved one to stay home safely and independently—but they're not sure what steps to take.
They've heard conflicting advice about care options, costs, and timing, even as stress builds and safety concerns grow.
Maybe you're feeling overwhelmed by guilt.
Exhausted by constant worry.
Uncertain about what "good care" actually means.
Wondering if you're doing enough.
And underneath it all is the quiet question:
"How do I respect their desire for independence while keeping them safe—and give myself a break when I need one?"
There is another way.
After 25 years navigating these same concerns—and a very personal experience that brought it all into focus—I'm excited to host a session where we'll explore the questions most people are afraid to ask or haven't thought about yet. No pressure. No assumptions about what you "should" do.
Caregiving is so rewarding, but can take its toll—here's what may sound familiar:
Waiting for a crisis to force a decision, when early support prevents emergencies and protects independence longer.
Carrying the full weight of caregiving alone, when shared responsibility strengthens relationships instead of straining them.
Feeling guilty about accepting help, when support is a tool for dignity — not a failure of love.
This session is your invitation to step out of the "wait and see" pattern and into a care model rooted in dignity, clarity, and partnership.