Caregiving Guides for Families
Structured guides on the topics adult children are quietly navigating — written to give families a clear, steady starting point. Each guide accompanies an issue of The Care Standard.
Long-Distance Caregiver: How to Coordinate Aging Parent Care Across the GTA
Coordinating an aging parent's care from across the city can create a quiet but persistent mental load. This guide helps adult children understand what long-distance caregiving actually involves, how sibling roles can be clarified, and when more structured support may be worth considering.
The article covers the coordination tax, a practical framework for managing care from a distance, sibling role distribution, and how to talk with family about sharing the load more evenly.