If You’re Not Sure What to Do Next, You’re Not Alone
Most families don’t start with a clear plan.
They start with a feeling:
Something’s changing.
Something’s not working like it used to.
And you’re not sure what to do next.
You don’t need to figure everything out. You just a place to start…
Start with what feels most true for your situation.
Start Here If You’re Worried About Safety
Many families in Denver ask: “When is it no longer safe for a parent to live alone?”
As parents age, things that once felt manageable can quietly become risky.
Falls become more likely. Medications become more important.
Isolation grows. Memory changes create stress for everyone involved.
At some point, safety becomes the decision.
Simple version: The home may no longer be safe to live in without help.
Do you have a plan for when that happens?
When the house becomes more responsibility than resource, it’s time to look closer.
Do you have a plan for when that happens?
Start Here If the House Feels Overwhelming
Many families ask: “What do we do with a house full of stuff?”
The home that holds a lifetime of memories can slowly become something else entirely.
Not because of one big issue…
but because of all the small ones stacked together.
Maintenance. Stairs. Clutter. Deferred repairs.
When the house becomes more responsibility than resource, it’s time to look closer.
The house is harder to manage than it used to be and is becoming more of a burden than a safe space for family.
Start Here If You’re Trying to Decide Whether to Stay or Move
Many families ask: “Should a parent stay at home or move to assisted living?”
This is where many families get stuck.
Because it’s not just a housing decision.
It affects independence, finances, routines, and identity.
And every option seems to create a new set of questions.
You don’t need the perfect answer. You need the right direction.
Start Here If You Don’t Know What to Do With the House
Many families in Denver ask: “What should we do with a parent’s house?”
Sell it? Keep it? Wait?
This is one of the biggest decisions families face—
and it rarely comes with a clear answer.
The right choice depends on timing, finances, care needs, and what the family can realistically handle.
Most people don’t need more options. They need clarity on which one fits.
Start Here If Your Family Cannot Agree
Many families ask: “What do we do when siblings disagree about a parent’s home?”
Different opinions are normal.
But when decisions stall, tension builds.
And the longer it sits, the harder it gets to move forward.
This isn’t just about the house. It’s about protecting relationships while making the right call.
How to navigate disagreements
Start Here If You Feel Overwhelmed or Behind
Many families ask: “What do we do if we don’t have a plan yet?”
Most families feel like they should have started sooner.
They didn’t.
Life got busy. The signs were subtle. The timing never felt right.
And now it feels urgent.
You’re not behind. You’re just at the point where it matters.
Use this Simple Plan to gain back control
Start Here If You’re Wondering About the Actual Move
Many families ask: “How do we move a parent to senior living?”
Moving is never easy and no one likes it.
This one is heavier.
There’s more emotion. More logistics. More unknowns.
And often, more physical work than anyone expects.
There are more steps than most families expect.
Get ready for The Actual Move
Start Here If You’re Wondering If This Is Normal
Many people notice changes, but think it may be normal
As your mom or dad age, their behaviors change.
Sometimes, they seem totally different
Other times, they are themself.
Every day is a journey and you may not know where you’re going.
Many things are more normal than you expect
Find out If it’s normal
Start Here If You’re Not Sure What You Need Yet
If you’re reading this and thinking,
“Honestly… I just don’t know where to begin,”
you’re in the right place.
That’s exactly why this exists.
Start Here If You Just Want to Talk to Someone
Sometimes you don’t need another article.
You don’t need another checklist.
You just need a real conversation with someone who understands what this looks like in real life.
No pressure. No expectations.
Just clarity and a fun conversation