About Coaching Services
Coaching is a catalyst that helps you move from where you
are to where you'd like to be in your life. With coaching,
a coach interacts with someone seeking help--a client--in an
action-oriented process in which the coach, through suggestions
and feedback, offers guidance toward solving the problem which
the person seeking help brings in. A coach can be a combination
of advocate, cheerleader, taskmaster, guru, and sounding board.
Individual Coaching
Individual coaching is
a process for those who are seeking help for themselves in
dealing with their parents or who are troubled about
their parents and about their family members' relations to their
parents but not ready to address those persons (such as
siblings) directly. For further information, please contact
the Coach.
Group Coaching
Group coaching is a process for those
who want the support of others who are not family members and
would like to know how others deal with the same or similar
situations regarding their aging parents. For further
information, please contact the Coach.
Family Coaching
Family coaching is a process for those family members who
have agreed to work together to resolve problems concerning
the family's aging members. The problems may have to do with
difficulties among family members over aging parents, between
siblings, between parents and siblings, or among other family
members. For further information, please contact
the Coach.
Taking Advantage of Coaching Services
- Office Sessions: Through one or more live,
individual, family, or group sessions that meet in the coach's office in Washington,
D. C. For further information, please contact
the Coach.
- Teleconferencing
Sessions: Sessions with single individuals, members of a family,
or unrelated people concerned about their aging parents.
The family and groups consist of people who are geographically
separate but brought together via telephone conferencing. For further information, please contact
the Coach.
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