Aging Parent Prep™

You don't have to wait for a crisis to start preparing. If you've noticed small changes in your aging parent — more forgetfulness, missed appointments, or a sense that something is shifting — this workshop was created for you.

Aging Parent Prep™ gives adult children a calm, structured starting point to organize information, open conversations, and build a plan before caregiving becomes overwhelming.

This is not about panic. It's about peace of mind — for you and for your parents.

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.

Signs Your Aging Parent May Need More Support

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

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 love your parent. You want to be there for them. But you also want to respect their independence — and you’re not sure where the line is.

If you’ve been quietly carrying the weight of wondering “what comes next,” this workshop was built for exactly this moment.

You want to help your parent without taking away their independence

You feel pressure to be the one who steps in and figures it out

You want a plan but don’t know where to start

You want to avoid rushed decisions made in the middle of a crisis

You want peace of mind — not more stress

The 3 Mistakes Families Make (That You Can Avoid)

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

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 documents your family needs in one place

Identify the most important next decisions to make

Move forward with clarity and confidence — not panic

What Participants Are Saying

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

"I finally feel like I know what to do. Before this workshop, I was paralyzed with worry about my mom." — Sarah T., daughter and caregiver

"This gave me the confidence to start the conversation I'd been avoiding for years." — Michael R., son

"I wish I had taken this workshop 2 years ago. It would have saved us so much stress." — Linda K., daughter

A Message From Your Guide

I've watched families get blindsided by aging parent crises — not because they didn't care, but because no one told them what to watch for or how to start the conversation.

This workshop is my answer to that gap. In just 60 minutes, you'll have more clarity and confidence than most families gain in years of avoidance.

You don't have to be a medical professional or a full-time caregiver. You just have to be willing to take one informed step forward.

— Dr. Pearl Harmon, Founder of Aging Parent Prep™

Here's What You're Getting

A focused 60-minute online workshop designed for adult children who want to stop worrying and start preparing.

  • Format: Online / Live Workshop (60 minutes)

  • Date: [Insert Date]

  • Time: [Insert Time] ET

  • Investment: Starting at $49 — See pricing options below

  • Replay Available: Yes, for registered attendees

Choose Your Level of Preparation

Option 1

Registration + Replay

$49

Option 2

Registration + Replay + Toolkit

$69

Still Have Questions?

Q: Do I need to be a caregiver to attend?

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

Q: How much does the workshop cost?

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

Q: How long is the workshop?

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

Q: What if I can't attend live?

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

Q: Will I be sold something?

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

The Clock Is Ticking — Will You Be Ready?

Seats are limited. Join thousands of adult children who are finally getting ahead of the crisis.