Guided Decision-Making
That was a very unifying meeting and believe it or not, it was the first time the three of us have been in the same room talking about Mom. You are so very good at what you do; we trust you and all three of us feel very lucky to have found you.
Physician daughter
Caring for an aging parent(s) is complex. You want to respect their autonomy and honor the parent/child relationship that you have had since birth. But you also have a duty to ensure your parents’ safety and well-being. Unfortunately, parents don’t always recognize that they need help. If multiple children are involved, reaching consensus on how to best address changing needs can be challenging, and at its worst, can lead to permanently fractured relationships.
Moving Things Forward
Our care managers carefully listen to all points of view. We gather facts, feelings and opinions. We explore differences and look for points of common understanding. We help establish realistic goals and work to build strategies that make it possible to move forward.
Call us. We will help you find realistic solutions to complex problems.


