It looks like a confidential, non-judgemental place to ask your questions.
What did that doctor mean?
Why are we waiting on my insurance? The doctor ordered this procedure.
I’m not sure that Mom is taking her medicines correctly (or at all). What should I do?
Dad seems to be forgetting things more than he used to. How do I know if this is just aging or dementia?
No one lives close to Mom and Dad anymore. We need to make a plan for their safety or end-of-life care. How do we do that?
My family does not all agree on what is needed for Mom and Dad. Now what?
These kinds of decisions are hard if they are for you and even harder when they are for a parent or other close relative. We can meet individually or with your whole family to discuss these kinds of concerns. I have found that talking with a neutral party, such as myself, often helps the conversation become productive. Together we can put together a plan of care, including who to contact first, plan for medical appointments, look for assisted living options, set up medications, and the list goes on.