Peace of mind for you, safety for them
The Spouse
A husband or wife, sharing a life partnership, often takes on the role of caregiver and decision-maker for their aging loved one
We support you
Spouses caring for an aging loved one carry the weight of daily care, tough decisions, and the fear of "not doing enough." We’re here to ease that burden and provide support.
The Children
Adult children navigating the many challenges of caring for aging parents, whether they live in the home, nearby or at a distance
We support you
Spouses caring for an aging loved one face the weight of daily care, tough decisions, and the fear of "not doing enough." We can help you handle this type of distress.
The Siblings
A brother or sister sharing responsibility of caring for an aging parent or loved one, often balancing caregiving duties with their own life commitments
Here's how we help
- Facilitate communication and coordination between siblings to ensure consistent care
- Help mediate differences in caregiving responsibilities and provide conflict resolution tools to keep peace in the family
- Offer resources to share caregiving tasks more effectively
- Assist with creating a caregiving plan that works for the entire family
Other Relatives
Aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, or those who formed close, supportive bonds, all playing an important role in the senior’s care
Here's how we help
- Provide guidance on how extended family can contribute without overstepping
- Help establish clear roles and responsibilities to avoid confusion and ensure ongoing care
- Offer resources on how to support the primary caregivers and foster family involvement
- Provide emotional support and counseling for family members navigating complex caregiving dynamics