You’re not in this alone.
When a Parent’s autonomy is impacted by changing health, finance, and end-of-life needs, our Members are moved to step up and step in. These transitions become our Parent Projects and we’re here to help each other.
DOWNSIZING
Relocating to a smaller living space can improve safety and quality of life.
Financial caretaking is the act of helping someone else manage their money.
You’re not in this alone.
When a Parent’s autonomy is impacted by changing health, finance, and end-of-life needs, our Members are moved to step up and step in. These transitions become our Parent Projects and we’re here to help each other.
HEALTH ISSUES
Understanding care options when your parent’s health changes can be complex.
Financial caretaking is the act of helping someone else manage their money.
FINANCES
Financial caretaking is the act of helping someone else manage their money.
Financial caretaking is the act of helping someone else manage their money.
END OF LIFE
Grief affects each of us differently but there are well-supported strategies to help cope with loss.
Financial caretaking is the act of helping someone else manage their money.
RESOURCES
TOOLS TO MAKE PROJECTS EASIER
MANAGE YOUR PARENT PROJECT
Our online platform for managing all aspects of Parent Project.
- Secure communication with family, caregivers, and professionals;
- Step-by-step plan to coordinate the entire project;
- Tutorials, tools and resources to prepare for and complete a project;
- A growing “Verified” network of age-friendly service providers.
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5 Tips for Combating Caregiver Isolation
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Quick Guide for Adult Children of Elders Who Qualify for Medicare
Quick Guide for Adult Children of Elders Who Qualify for Medicare
If you’re an adult child of a Medicare-eligible family member, you might feel overwhelmed with the responsibility of taking care of them. With diligent effort and some help from the quick guide below, adult children can successfully manage all aspects related to caring for their elderly parents on Medicare.
Millennials as Caregivers: An Integral Part of the Care Community
Many individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias are receiving in-home care. What might be surprising is just how many millennials are engaged in the caregiving....
6 Ways to Help Your Aging Parents Leave a Legacy
Our lives extend as far into the future as others’ memories of us. Leaving behind a legacy is an important way for seniors to know that some part of who they were will live on after...