Empowering Families
Supporting Your Journey with Aging Parents
Discover resources, connect with local services, and find peace of mind as you help your parents age gracefully at home.
Our Mission
Our Services
In-Home Care
Professional caregivers provide personalized care to help your parents live comfortably and safely at home.
Medical Coordination
Our team assists with managing medical appointments, medications, and health records to ensure comprehensive care.
What Our Families Are Saying
Parent Projects has been a lifesaver for our family. The resources and community support have made caring for my aging parents so much easier.
Thanks to Parent Projects, we found the perfect caregiver for my mom. The platform is user-friendly and the service providers are top-notch.
I can’t thank Parent Projects enough. The peace of mind knowing my dad is well taken care of is priceless. Highly recommend!
Parent Projects connected us with local services we didn’t even know existed. It’s been a game-changer for our family.
The community support on Parent Projects is incredible. We’ve learned so much from other families going through similar experiences.
Upcoming Events
Caregiver Support Workshop
October 15, 2023
FREE
Aging in Place Seminar
November 10, 2023
FREE
Family Caregiver Meetup
December 5, 2023
FREE
Health and Wellness Fair
January 20, 2024
FREE
Latest Blog Posts
Staying in Touch With Aging Parents: 5 Key Tips and Tools to Make it Easier
Staying in touch with aging parents is essential to their health and well-being. The pandemic magnified the importance of reducing social isolation and loneliness for older adults.
When family members and friends live at a distance, staying connected with an older parent is even harder. While regular visits are best, staying in touch in other ways is crucial.
Helping Veterans Cope on the Fourth of July
Independence Day celebrations can trigger symptoms for some military vets. The sound of fireworks can remind them of the sound of gunfire. For those with PTSD, sensory memories like sounds, smells, or even feelings in their gut may invoke reminders of trauma and cause symptoms to arise in a particular moment.
Better Daily Life for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s
People with Alzheimer’s can get frustrated as tasks that were once easy get harder, but there are many ways to help them feel calm and safe as they enjoy day-to-day life more. Keep a Routine. Planning daily activities doesn’t come easily to people with...
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