Who We Serve

Education on Aging for All Ages – You do not need to wait until you are 50+ to begin planning for your later years. There is important information out there for people of all ages. Our services can benefit anyone at any age and profession looking for answers regarding how to have the best quality of life in their extended years. Because of this, we can serve a large variety of groups and people. Here is a brief list, just to give you an idea of who we serve:

Corporations & Local Businesses

Organizations that invest in workplace wellbeing and human capital have happier, healther, and more productive employees. We work with human resources and small business owners to ensure their employees are prepared and confident as they plan for their extended years.

Hospitals

Tech Companies

Design/Architectural Firms

Service/Hospitality Industries (Restaurants, Hotels)

Financial Services (Banks)

Real Estate Specialists

Estate Planning Attorneys

Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Transportation Companies

Government 

Community Organizations

Communities have the power to self organize and offer valuable resources to their members. We partner with communites to provide information and advice that adds value to belonging.

Senior Centers

Faith-based Organizations

Local meet-up groups

Service clubs (Rotary clubs/Moose Lodges)

Volunteer groups working with the older adult population

YMCA (intergenerational activities – connecting youth with older generations)

Habitat for Humanity (building homes for people to age in place)

Individuals

ALL of US, at some point in life, must learn how to plan for and manage the extended years for ourselves and those we care for. We counsel individuals looking for advice pertaining to their own lives, as well as those who provide services to the aging population. This includes:

Professionals in any field working with older adult clients

Caregivers

Civic Leaders

Health Practitioners 

Architects

Young adults looking for assistance with financial planning (early and late life)

Older adults looking for assistance with late life financial planning

Young and older adults: interested in understanding the aging process 101 (commonalities and misconceptions of how you age), learning about available aging services, and knowing your long-term care housing options

Volunteers working with the older adult population

Advocates for older adults