The Caregivers’ Journey
Aging changes all of us.
Helping individuals and families navigate the practical, emotional, and relational realities of aging.
Whether you are supporting aging parents, adjusting to changing roles, making difficult decisions, or preparing for the future, you do not have to navigate this season alone.
Groundswell offers guidance, resources, and conversations that help families move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and compassion.
You Are Not Alone
Few of us are prepared for the realities of aging. One day you are the child seeking advice. The next, you find yourself coordinating appointments, managing finances, balancing safety and independence, and making decisions that carry deep emotional weight.
Families often ask:
How can I support my parent without taking over?
When is it time to intervene?
How do we have difficult conversations?
What if siblings disagree?
How do we balance safety and dignity?
How do I care for someone I love without losing myself?
These questions rarely have simple answers. And they deserve thoughtful conversations.
The Groundswell Approach
Honor the person. Support the family. Navigate the transition.
Every family's situation is unique.
Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, Groundswell helps families explore options, clarify values, and identify practical next steps.
The goal is not perfection.
The goal is helping families make informed decisions that reflect both care and respect.
Areas of Support
Caregiving Conversations
Guidance for families navigating:
Changing roles
Difficult discussions
Family disagreements
Independence and safety concerns
Future planning
Aging Well Resources
Curated information and practical tools related to:
Healthy aging
Community resources
Caregiver wellbeing
Housing options
Long-term planning
Navigating healthcare systems
Family Decision-Making
Support for families facing decisions about:
Living arrangements
Driving and mobility
Healthcare needs
Financial considerations
End-of-life planning
Caregiver Support
Caregiving can be meaningful. It can also be exhausting.
Groundswell provides a space for caregivers to reflect, problem-solve, and identify strategies that support both the person receiving care and the person providing it.