Don’t Wait for the Emergency Call to Start Preparing for Your Aging Parent

Before the Fall, the Call, or the Crisis.

Planning for Aging Parents: What Adult Children Need to Know

Walk away with clarity, conversation language, and a simple plan so you’re prepared to support your aging parent before a fall, urgent call, or crisis forces rushed decisions.

This session gives adult children a clear starting point, practical tools, and language for planning ahead, so caregiving doesn’t begin in crisis mode.

Adult daughter and aging parent planning caregiving conversation at kitchen table

Preparing for Aging Parents Before a Crisis

  • A simple roadmap to navigate aging transitions without overwhelm.

  • Know exactly what to ask and what documents to gather.

  • Feel confident starting conversations with your parents.

  • Move forward with clarity instead of fear or confusion.

  • Build a realistic plan that respects your parent’s independence.

If You’ve Been Thinking “Something’s Changing”…

You’re Not Imagining It

Maybe it started with a missed pill. Or a confusing phone call about an unpaid bill. Perhaps it was the second time this month

you found yourself driving your parent to a doctor’s appointment, and realizing you had no idea what questions to ask.

These small moments are signals. They’re not emergencies yet. But they’re telling you something important:

the time to prepare is now, before things get harder.

You’re not alone in noticing the signs. And you don’t have to figure out what to do next by yourself.

Adult child helping elderly parent - recognizing aging signs

What happens if something does go wrong?

  • Your parent has missed appointments or forgotten important dates.

  • Small falls or physical changes you’ve been quietly noticing.

  • Confusion around bills, finances, or managing medications.

  • More frequent doctor visits, and no one to keep track.

  • A feeling that things are changing faster than you’re ready for

Is This You?

Thoughtful woman contemplating family caregiving responsibilities

You’re the one who notices the changes, and feels the responsibility.

You’ve started noticing small changes with your parent, but you’re not sure what they mean.

  • You want to help your parent without taking away their independence

  • You feel the quiet pressure of being the one who will likely step in

  • You want to start planning but don’t know where to begin

  • You want to avoid making rushed decisions during a crisis

  • You want a calm, clear plan for what comes next

If even one of these resonates, this session will help you move forward with confidence.

The 3 Mistakes Families Make

Before the First Crisis

Family reviewing documents to avoid common planning mistakes

You’re not behind.

You just need a better roadmap.

Most families don’t plan to be unprepared, it just happens. Life gets busy, the topic feels heavy, and before you know it, an unexpected event forces everyone into crisis mode. These three mistakes are common. And they’re completely avoidable.

MISTAKE 1: Waiting for a major incident — Families wait for a fall, a hospitalization, or a crisis before making any kind of plan. By then, decisions are rushed and emotions are high.

MISTAKE 2: Avoiding difficult conversations — Everyone tiptoes around the changes, hoping things stay the same. The longer the conversation waits, the harder it becomes.

MISTAKE 3: Trying to figure it all out alone — One person ends up carrying the entire mental load. Without the right tools or support, burnout happens before anything gets organized.

How to Start the Caregiving Conversation

Practical tools you can use right away, without becoming a full-time caregiver overnight.

This session is designed for busy adults who need practical guidance, not theory. Whether you’re just starting

to notice changes or you’ve been quietly worried for a while, you’ll leave with clarity and a concrete next step.

  • Recognizing early caregiving signs before they become emergencies

  • Starting meaningful conversations with your parents without causing alarm

  • Organizing essential documents and information your family needs

  • Navigating family roles and dividing responsibilities fairly

  • Building a simple, realistic preparation plan you can actually use

No legal overwhelm. No medical jargon. Just practical guidance you can apply immediately.

What You'll Walk Away Ready To Do

In just one week, you can move from “I don’t know where to start” to a clear, confident next step.

  • Start a thoughtful planning conversation with your parent

  • Gather the essential information families often scramble to find in emergencies

  • Identify the next two or three decisions that actually matter

  • Move forward without panic, pressure, or guilt

Preparation is not about controlling everything. It’s about being ready when life shifts.

What Participants Are Saying

Real story of relief, clarity, and 'I wish I'd done this sooner.'

“Before working with Pearl, caregiving felt like untangling holiday lights, confusing, stressful, and never-ending. After Aging Parent Prep™, I finally had clarity, language for the hard conversations, and confidence that my father was truly cared for. For the first time, I felt steady instead of anxious.”

— Family Caregiver, Sandwich Generation

A Personal Message from

Dr. Pearl L. Harmon

Caregiving rarely begins with a crisis.

It begins quietly.

A missed appointment.
A fall that “wasn’t serious.”
A moment when you start wondering if something has changed with your parents.

Many adult children suddenly find themselves coordinating appointments, gathering information, and trying to make decisions without a clear starting point.

I know this moment well.

After caring for my own parents, I realized something many families experience:

Most adult children step into caregiving without a roadmap.

That is why I created Aging Parent Prep™.

In this session, I will walk you through the early signs families often miss, the conversations that matter most, and the first practical steps you can take to prepare before a fall, urgent call, or crisis forces rushed decisions.

You don’t need to have everything figured out.

You just need a clear place to begin.

Dr. Pearl L. Harmon
Founder,
Aging Care Navigators™

Here's What You're Getting

A focused 90-minute Live Virtual Session designed for adult children who want to stop worrying and start preparing.

To allow space for questions and conversation, participation is limited to 40 attendees.

Format: Live Virtual Session (90 minutes)

When:

  • April 8, 2026 | 7:00 - 8:30 PM EST

  • April 11, 2026 | 10:00 - 11:30 AM EST

Pricing:

  • Registration & Replay -  $49

  • Registration, Replay & Toolkit - $69

Replay: Yes, for registered attendees

Why This Session Matters

Caregiving rarely begins with a clear plan. It begins quietly, before anyone names it.

Preparation protects:

  • Your parent’s dignity

  • Your emotional well-being

  • Your time, work, and relationships

Planning ahead does not mean something is wrong. It means you are prepared.

 About Your Guide

Dr. Pearl Harmon
Founder, Aging Care Navigators™

Dr. Pearl Harmon is a leadership consultant, caregiver advocate, and former family caregiver who spent years supporting her own aging parents.

Through Aging Care Navigators™, she helps adult children approach caregiving decisions with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

Her work focuses on helping families move from overwhelm to grounded action, without shame, pressure, or fear.

Still Have Questions?

Do I need to be a caregiver to attend?

No. This workshop is designed for anyone with an aging parent — whether or not you're currently serving as a caregiver.

How much does the workshop cost?

This workshop is offered at two levels: $49 (Registration + Replay) and $69 (Registration + Replay + Toolkit). Choose the option that works best for you below

How long is the workshop?

The workshop runs approximately 90 minutes, with time for live Q&A.

What if I can't attend live?

A replay will be available to all registered attendees for a limited time.

Will I be sold something?

We may share additional resources and programs at the end. You're never obligated to purchase anything...

Ready to Prepare Before the Crisis?

Give yourself the clarity and confidence to support your aging parent before a fall, urgent call, or emergency forces rushed decisions.