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A Care Map Method infographic detailing a three-step system for senior care: Assess, Select, Manage. It highlights key actions and benefits at each stage, with sections on comprehensive assessment, caregiver matching, ongoing care management, and support tools. Photos of seniors, caregivers, and a care facility are included.

Senior Care Coaching for Aging Adults and Their Families

A Structured Approach to Aging, Independence, and Care Planning

Aging brings complex decisions that families are rarely prepared for.

Care Map Method™ Senior Coaching helps families navigate:

  • Aging in place

  • Safety concerns

  • Emotional transitions

  • Family conflict

  • Care planning

What is Senior Care Coaching?

A therapist-guided system to help families:

  • Understand an aging adult’s needs

  • Plan proactively

  • Reduce crisis decision-making

4-Part Framework

  • Biological: health, mobility, medical care

  • Emotional: identity, loss, mental health

  • Social: isolation, relationships

  • Environmental: safety, home setup

Critical Statistics

  • 1 in 4 seniors falls each year

  • Social isolation increases mortality risk by 30%+

  • Family caregivers report high burnout rates (over 70%)

Why Families Need Senior Coaching

Without structure:

  • Decisions are delayed

  • Safety risks increase

  • Family conflict escalates

With Care Map Method™:

  • Clear plan

  • Reduced stress

  • Safer outcomes

Book cover titled 'Secrets of the Nanny Whisperer'. The cover features a silhouette of a woman pushing a stroller and a young girl holding balloons. The subtitle reads 'A Practical Guide for Finding and Achieving the Gold Standard of Care for Your Child'.

Tammy Gold, LCSW — Therapist, Author, Senior Caregiving Expert

Care Map Method™ was developed by Tammy Gold, a licensed clinical social worker with:

  • Over 20 years of experience in child development and family systems

  • Expertise in parenting, childcare, and eldercare

  • A background in therapy, coaching, and caregiver training

  • A published author and recognized caregiving expert

Her work bridges a major gap:

Caregiving has lacked a structured, clinical system—until now.

A Whole-Person Approach to Aging

We assess:

  • Biological health and medical needs

  • Emotional well-being and identity

  • Social connection and support systems

  • Environmental safety and accessibility

Results

  • Clear senior care plan

  • Reduced family conflict

  • Improved quality of life

  • Better independence and safety balance

  • Confidence in next steps

Flowchart titled 'Seniorcare Planning Flow' showing steps: Family Assessment, Senior Coaching, Family Role Clarity, Professional Care Selection, Monitoring Management, with arrows indicating process flow and a feedback loop back to Family Assessment.
An infographic titled 'How Care Map Helps' showing a central character labeled 'Care Map Coach' surrounded by six icons representing different services: Medication Management with pills and a medication bottle, Booking Doctors Appointments with a calendar and healthy food, Meal Planning with a food menu, Home Safety Checklists with a checklist and home devices, Helping Set Up Technology with a smartphone and elderly woman, Finding Caregivers with an elderly man and a caregiver, and Bill Organization with a calculator, bills, and money.

Care Map Method™ helps Seniors assess changing needs, understand care options, and make thoughtful decisions about self-care, support, safety, and eldercare.

Top concerns we help solve

  • living alone safely

  • Understanding changing needs

  • deciding what kind of support is needed

  • eldercare planning

  • reducing overwhelm and confusion

  • protecting dignity and independence