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
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
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

