Services
The conversation you’ve been avoiding is the one that matters most.
Here’s how I help you have it.
If you know a conversation needs to happen, but you’re not sure how to start without making things worse, this is where we begin.
My approach
I don’t tell you what to say to your aging parent. I teach you what to ask.
My work is rooted in Motivational Interviewing — an evidence-based communication approach that helps lower resistance, support autonomy, and create real movement in hard conversations.
Instead of pushing for change, we create the kind of conversation where change becomes possible.
The 5-week program
Hard Conversations, Handled Well: Aging Parents Edition is my primary offer for adult daughters who are watching a parent change and want a better way to approach the conversation.
This is not a course full of generic advice. It is a guided, live experience that helps you understand what’s really getting in the way and gives you practical tools to move forward with more clarity and confidence.
Who it’s for
Adult daughters who are noticing changes, feeling stuck, and want support before a crisis forces the issue.
What it helps with
- Denial and self-doubt
- Shifting family roles
- Knowing when to act
- Communicating in a way that lowers resistance
Format
A 5-week cohort experience with live coaching, worksheets, community, and support that continues beyond the sessions themselves.
What changes
You move from dreading the conversation to feeling more equipped to have it — with compassion, steadiness, and a method that works.
Need personalized support?
Sometimes you need help thinking through a specific situation, sorting through options, or preparing for one important conversation.
If you’re looking for tailored support around communication, aging-related decisions, or how to approach the next step, a 1:1 consult may be the best fit.
Why families trust this work
I have no placement incentive, no referral fee, and no agenda except helping you have a better conversation. That’s the whole job.
My role is not to steer you toward an outcome. It’s to help you communicate more clearly, think more confidently, and move forward in a way that feels aligned with your family’s values.
