Guiding Families Through the Aging Journey with Compassion and Clarity

Personalized support for adult children navigating elder care decisions.

Are You Facing These Elder Care Challenges?

01.

Feeling Lost About Where to Start

You know your parent needs help—but where do you even begin? We help you make sense of care options, timelines, and priorities so you can take the first step with confidence.

02.

Overwhelmed by All the Decisions

Care planning, finances, housing, safety—it’s a lot to handle. We’ll guide you through it with a personalized action plan and trusted resources.

 

03.

Disagreements with Siblings or Family

Not everyone sees the situation the same way. We help you create clear communication and family alignment, even when emotions run high.

 

04.

Managing Care from a Distance

Stay connected and confident knowing your loved one receives quality care and support, no matter how far you are.

"I created Aging Parent Pathways after walking this road with my own parents. I know what it’s like to feel lost, scared, and alone. My goal is to give you the roadmap I wish I had—and to walk alongside you as you care for the people who once cared for you."

-Laura Cawthern

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Are you a busy daughter balancing work and caring for aging parents? Do you live out of state and worry about the well-being of your loved ones? Or perhaps you feel overwhelmed by the many decisions around home care, hospital stays, Medicare, and insurance?

At Aging Parent Pathways, we offer concierge-style elder care consulting tailored to your family’s unique needs. We act as your trusted advocate — coordinating care, providing peace of mind, and guiding you through every step of the aging journey.

Who This Is For

  • Adult children suddenly in the role of caregiver
  • Spouses managing a partner’s memory decline
  • Families navigating dementia, long-term care, or home transitions. Anyone looking for clarity, support, and trusted referrals
  • Families with many siblings making choices for parents
  • Working children, having families of own and now have to make decisions for parents
  • Deciding what Medicare and Insurance Options is Best
  • Financially challenging now taking care of parents care