Graceful Transitions Coaching
Joanne Danielson has heard these comments and more. She understands where they come from. Advocating for a parent or loved one as that last transition comes into view can be a turbulent time, especially when there are important decisions to be made. The last thing family members want to do is to negotiate care or to play detective and try to figure out what Mom or Dad would have wanted.
Graceful Transitions Coaching calms those waters by helping families take care of matters before a crisis overtakes them. Joanne guides caregivers through the maze of paperwork and the minefield of emotional issues that may derail the competent, thoughtful intentions people may have regarding end of life issues.
Joanne knows how difficult the process can be. She advocated for each of her parents as their health failed and saw to it that decisions were made in line with her parents’ wishes. She and her siblings were able to work as a team to see that proper care was delivered, despite the obstacle of long-distance involvement.
Joanne knows how difficult the process can be. She advocated for each of her parents as their health failed and saw to it that decisions were made in line with her parents’ wishes. She and her siblings were able to work as a team to see that proper care was delivered, despite the obstacle of long-distance involvement.
By offering workshops and individual coaching sessions Joanne is making a difference in how families approach topics no one wants to talk about until it’s too late. Meeting with a knowledgeable person to open that conversation can transform an end of life transition. Joanne helps you take control of what can be controlled, so that you can face the things that are beyond your control with presence of mind, and navigate the journey with a level step rather than faltering when it matters most.
Her desire is to help families and caregivers set their own goals and accomplish them. She will walk you through what’s needed one step at a time enabling you to face the future with confidence and concentrate on closure with grace.