Seeing Changes in Your Aging Parents?

After observing aging parents’ cognitive and physical health during a visit or celebration, you may worry about how well your parents function on a day-to-day basis without your help.

What do adults caring for those with dementia need to know?

  • How to talk with about later-in-life planning and wishes
  • What signs to look for to know “when it’s time” to talk about changing living arrangements
  • What the options are for assistance while living in their home

Have more questions?

Fill out the form below for a complimentary 30-minute consultation with Pam to get answers and a path forward on your caregiving journey.

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Click here to watch Pam Ostrowski’s webinar on “Who’s Watching Over Mom and Dad When I’m Not With Them?”

Reach out to Pam for Dementia Care Coaching

My clients often prefer to have a private call about their specific situation and get guidance and wording for how to have later-in-life planning conversations. Take advantage of my 30-minute complimentary one-on-one Zoom call by filling out this contact form.

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