A Future at Home

Helping My Parents Resources

The Difficult Conversation

Ageing is a natural process but it is often associated with negative connotations, such as decline and loss. Conversations with those you love about these issues can often be difficult and awkward, but there are things we can do to make it easier.

Ageing-in-Place Consultant

If you are getting older and would like to plan for a healthy, comfortable, and safe home, please contact me for a chat.

If you would like advice as to how to help your parents as they age, please contact me for a chat.

  • How to talk about ageing with your loved ones.

  • How to live longer, but also to live better.

  • How to chose and adapt a home to stay in it for life.

  • Explore what our future selves would want us to do right now.

  • Make sure that our wishes are known and acted upon.

“I felt it was very caring, honest, well-informed. I was surprised at the detail and the variety.” 
Judi, 54, Warwickshire.

I am really impressed with the suggestions and ideas, and how thorough and detailed it all was.” 

Mary, 71, Oxfordshire.

“Miles has obviously done a serious amount of research on this and it gets a thumbs up from me.”
Ed, 57, Oxfordshire