Aging Parents Seminar" A public seminar that includes8 individual modules that will give participants the information needed to best deal with the difficulties of caring for an elderly family member. Not only will participants gain from the knowledge of the expert presenters, but they will also learn and gain support from other participants who are facing similar circumstances. Companies will have the direct benefit less absenteeism, fewer distractions on the job, and lower turnover rates. Additionally, the employer builds good will with the employees for assisting with a difficult problem in their lives. Companies, government agencies, non-profit institutions, churches, clubs, and civic and professional associations may pick the seminars that best fit the needs of their group.


Seminar includes:
  • Opportunities for questions and discussion
  • Handouts outlining the presentation
  • Resource list for follow-up assistance
  • Written evaluation of the seminar by the participants

When Crisis Hits:

When Crisis Hits: A quick-start overview to help participants evaluate their situations. Do they have a crisis now, an impending crisis, or simply concerns about the future?

Getting Organized: What everyone needs to know

Getting Organized: What everyone needs to know - critical information, resources, and successful strategies for creating a long-term action plan to maximize a parent’s independence.

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Care Giving from a Distance

Care Giving from a Distance: Information and techniques to work with parents before a need arises or in time of crisis even if there are thousands of miles between a parent and adult children.

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Family Dynamics

Family Dynamics: Effective communications between child and parent, siblings and other relatives to establish a constructive starting point for working together.

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Housing Alternatives and Support Services

Housing Alternatives and Support Services: An introduction to the broad range of housing alternatives for senior living and the rich vein of social and community resources available to help families.

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Legal Issues:

Legal Issues: An exploration of the basic legal documents that every adult should have in place, regardless of age, to protect wishes and assets.

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Business Side of Care Giving:

Business Side of Care Giving: Finance and Insurance, paying for long-term care, demystifying the labyrinth of government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid; an exploration of long-term care insurance, Medi-gap insurance and annuities; planning techniques to help protect against financial disaster.

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Surviving Stresses of Parent Care:

Surviving Stresses of Parent Care: Dealing with denial and understanding what can and cannot be done. Techniques to integrate parent care into daily life and work, along with support and survival strategies.

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For immediate services please contact us at
1-501-562-0036

"Aging Parents: The Family Survival Guide" A family video guide and workbook that includes the information needed to best deal with the difficulties of caring for an elderly family member.

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