There's hope
Being a working daughter while caring for her parents is a daunting task, especially when you get thrust into the role with no warning. Nobody asked you, but here you are doing it all. Raising your own family and taking on caregiving roles you have no experience in. Nurse, personal assistant, short-order cook, and you're expected to do it perfectly. Your own mental and physical wellness is suffering.
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No one told you that laughing, crying, joy, and sadness could all be part of one day.​Learning that loving your aging parent means doing things you could have never even imagined and doing it anyway.
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Being everything to everyone can leave you feeling washed out and tired, leaving little for yourself. ​Caregiving is not meant to be done alone. So why does it always feel like we are alone?
I have been there myself. In fact, I am still going through it. I care for my own mother while working and raising my family.
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I know you want to replace your overwhelm with a plan and fear with information from a professional with years of experience in caregiving and the healthcare field. You are here now, understood, heard, and supported, one caregiver to another.
What now?
Are you ready to get your pressing questions answered and the guidance you want as a working adult daughter?
You deserve support and mentorship from someone who has been there and understands the world of healthcare.
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Whether you are just looking for a professional opinion, facts about a caregiving situation, or a mentor to get your mental wellness on the right track, you are in the right place.
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Wouldn't it feel great to have someone focus on you? Someone, to talk to about your life, your stressors, and your goals who can also give you professional advice?
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I help stressed overwhelmed working adult daughters navigate the world of caregiving. I offer professional advice around your biggest caregiving questions.
I can also help you discover practical and natural solutions to dramatically improve your sleep, anxiety, and energy levels through the common SENSE method.
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I know you must be thinking this is impossible. How can I focus on myself when I have to take care of my family and my aging parents? It is possible. I have done it and I will show you how.
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Welcome to The Everyday Nurse coaching and consulting for working daughters just like you.
HOW I CAN HELP
There are only four kinds of people in the world. Those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver