The Five Conversations: Tough Talks with Aging Family Members
We know it's to time to do something to help an aging relative. But, how do we even begin the conversation? Get practical help on each of the five conversations from experienced aging professionals - many of whom have experienced these conversations with their own family members.
Conversation 4: You can't bring both sets of china!
with Mai Thompson, SMM~C
with Nicole Amico Kane, MSW, LICSW, CMC
In our last event, we discussed the conversation in which we break the news that an aging relative needs to move to a senior living community. At this event, we'll talk through the conversations that happen as we get ready to move on and on moving day.
- How am I going to help her sort through all her stuff and then move?
- What do I tell her when I drop her off?
- How do we stay friends through all of this? What will make this successful?
When?
Thursday, June 18, 2020 · 11:00 a.m.
Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 45 minutes
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
Introduce Specialists (5 minutes)
Presentation by Mai Thompson (15 minutes)
Case Studies with Nicole Kane (7 minutes)
Case Studies with Mai Thompson (5 minutes)
Q&A with Mai and Nicole (13 minutes)
Categories
Education & learning
Health & wellness
Lifestyle
Professional development
Support groups
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President and Founder, Smooth Transitions - Phoenix/East Valley
Mai Thompson launched Smooth Transitions® Phoenix East Valley in order to fill a gap for seniors who have decided to downsize and need assistance. Smooth Transitions has the experience and expertise to make these tasks feasible, timely and with...
Nicole Amico Kane, MSW, LICSW, CMC, was born in Buffalo, grew up primarily in Houston, Texas, and moved to Seattle in 2007. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Texas State University and a Master of Social Work degree at the University...