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Do you need support handling your parents' aging?
You can find help and advice from a Caregiver Coach |
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Are you worried about your parents or other aging loved ones? Do you sometimes feel like you have to figure out all the answers by yourself?
Wouldn't it be nice to have someone to talk to about it - someone other than your sibling, your colleague or your hairdresser?
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| Caregiver Coach Kari Berit draws on a great deal of experience as she talks families through the ups and downs of aging.
But she also knows that sometimes what you need most is a good listener. |
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Aging is inevitable, but parents and children have many choices in how they respond to a range of issues around aging. Understanding what those choices are can make a real difference, a positive difference.
You can find relief from worry as your parents have more satisfactory dealings with family, caregivers, and others.
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| Call Kari Berit today about your situation, at 651.388.6789. The first 15-minute telephone consultation is free. All calls are confidential. |
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By appreciating all the implications of your parents' aging, you can begin to manage critical issues that include financial and legal considerations, housing, distance care giving, government programs, and - especially - family dynamics. Being well informed and feeling supported helps you deal with new realities, give yourself a break, possibly change some attitudes, and even regain your sense of humor.
Kari Berit brings years of experience to her coaching: |
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- M.S. in Continuing and Vocational Education from the University of Wisconsin
- B.A. in Psychology and International Health Care
- 13 years as Resident Manager, Director, and Assisted Living Manager in Senior Housing facilities
- 18 years of teaching and directing programs for older adults
- Consultant on Life Enrichment activity programs for senior housing
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