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Medicaid Funded Assisted Living – The Best Kept Secret



Helping Your Aging Loved One Get What They Want -- and That's in Their Best Interest



Sibling Relationships -- Making Them Work for Eldercare



How To Be Your Own Generational Coach

7 Essentials Steps to being your own Generational Coach


Living Appropriately

Finding the Best Living Situation For Your Aging Loved One


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Your questions answered.


We Have to Talk About What? Part 1:
18 Pitfalls to Avoid When Discussing Difficult Issues

If the time has come to talk with your aging loved one about issues such as giving up driving, accepting in-home care or moving into a seniors residence, etc, then here are 18 Pitfalls to AVOID when discussing difficult topics.


You're Not Hearing What I'm Saying PART 1:
Communicating Across the Generational Divide

Here's what one attendee said about this teleseminar:

"I attended Barbara's teleseminar entitled "You're Not Hearing What I'm Saying". Barbara covered several topics, and we learned a great deal in a very short time (an hour!) — how to effectively phrase things when speaking with parents, taking into consideration their generational influences; how to avoid getting trapped in the childhood loop when relating to parents; how they got to be who they are and why they think they way they do. I believe this information will really come in handy (read: invaluable) when we try to convince Mom & Dad they need to live on the East Coast."

You're Not Hearing What I'm Saying PART 2:
Communicating Through the Emotion

In this seminar you will learn:

  • How emotions get in the way of making good decisions - or any decisions
  • The 5 stages of "pre-grieving"
  • Specific tactics to help your aging loved one successfully navigate through each stage so they can resolve their eldercare issues by choice, not crisis

 



 

 

 
 

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