My Top 25 Tips for New Caregivers of Aging Parents

Step into your new role as a caregiver with ease and confidence! Grab this FREEBIE, 'My Top 25 Tips for New Family Caregivers of Aging Parents,' and get the inside scoop on everything from handling personal care to juggling finances.

These straightforward tips are your go-to for making parent care less daunting and more manageable, while still taking care of yourself.

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Mind Map for Working Family Caregivers

Are you feeling stretched thin by the demands of caring for an aging parent but never quite sure how to articulate it to others? Discover the reasons behind your stress with my FREE Mind Map!

This powerful visual tool illustrates all the tasks, decisions, and responsibilities you're juggling, making it clear why your caregiver stress is so real.

Use it to understand your own situation better or share it with family, friends, or your boss to help them see what you're going through!

Get your copy now and start communicating your challenges more effectively—relief and understanding are just a click away!

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Paid Caregiver Cost Comparison Calculator

Want to see how much you could save by hiring a caregiver on your own? Check out my FREE Cost Comparison Calculator! It’s super simple to use and shows you the potential savings of hiring a caregiver privately versus going through an agency, taxes included.

You might be surprised by how much you can save each year—and the savings over several years could blow your mind!

 Don’t miss this chance to make a smart financial choice for your family.  Just plug in a couple of numbers to see your possible savings. 

 

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5 Spectacles of Aging Parent Care Workbook

The lenses through which you view your parent will determine how you think, feel and care about them.  The good news is that lenses can be cleaned!

This 15 page workbook will gently guide you through the 5 spectacles (spectacles was my Dad's word for glasses!), or lenses, that you view your parent.  

By tidying up your lenses, or taking a new point of view, you can look at them with more understanding, love and patience.

 

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