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S2E3: Adult Children of Seniors

S2E3: Adult Children of Seniors

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Lifestyle Design is not only about finances, but also about experiencing a life of freedom by trying to mitigate the unavoidable stresses in our lives. Teachers who are part of the "sandwich generation" are often handling the responsibilities of their children and aging parents.

In this episode, Anuja tells about the ways in which she is working with senior clients and helping them get into the appropriate home.
As adult children of seniors, many teachers face the concerns and fears of their parents aging safely in their homes.

A year ago, Anuja launched Seamless Rightsizing: Full-Service Real Estate Support for Seniors. This service provides senior homeowners and their children a streamlined process for what can feel like a daunting task of moving into a home that meets current and future needs.

In today's episode, she tells us about the services, how she's been helping families and some suggestions for adult children in maintaining a positive relationship with their parents throughout the process.

Website: Seamless Rightsizing
Download a free copy of the guide: Am I Ready to Rightsize?
Email: Info@SeamlessRightsizing.ca

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Do you know an educator who is on a journey of intentional lifestyle design and financial freedom outside the classroom? If so, email us at beyondthebellteachers@gmail.com

Connect with us:
Anuja: anuja@anujapereira.com
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