ParentYourParents.com Celebrates Second Anniversary of Providing Free Information to Help Adult Children Help Their Aging Parents

Co-founders share how personal experiences lead to launch of ParentYourParents.com.

Las Vegas, NV, August 05, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Co-Founders, Karen Frye and Amber Sandhoff, are proud to be celebrating ParentYourParents.com second anniversary this month. “We launched the website with the idea we could help people who were trying to help their aging parents and loved ones whether they lived in the same city or across the country,” said Frye.

Sandhoff had just such an experience with her dad. “My dad had an emergency situation about four years ago. I received a call that he was in the hospital. He lived in central California and I was in Las Vegas,” explains Sandhoff. “After arriving at the hospital and talking with the doctors, they made it clear he didn’t have much time. I knew I needed to have some tough conversations with my dad. Did he have a will? Did he still want to be cremated? We needed a power of attorney and an advance directive. All the while my dad was telling me, ‘it’s not my time!,’ the doctors were giving him less than six months,” Sandhoff continued, “Fortunately, we got everything taken care of with the help of a case worker at the hospital. And my dad was right. He is still here today, but it was a long road getting here. And that journey continues today.”

While both of Frye’s parents are healthy, the dynamics of their relationships have changed. “Both of my parents have had minor health issues over the past few years. And, I find they come to me to ask my opinion, to do some research and even for advice as to what they should do,” said Frye. “More and more parents are looking to their adult children for guidance, advice and direction. The roles are reversing, but not in a negative way. Our parents respect and trust us, so they turn to us for help. In many ways it has brought my parents, siblings and I closer, and opened the doors to talking about some difficult topics the needed to be discussed,” concludes Frye.

Frye and Sandhoff kept their personal experiences top of mind when developing ParentYourParents.com and still have that philosophy today as the website continues to evolve.

When visitors log onto ParentYourParents.com they will find over 50 categories of senior related information and services for every state in the country. The “Getting Started!” tab allows visitors to search by state for information and providers. When the visitor selects a state and category then clicks on “Submit,” the site aggregates all the information on the website for that topic, i.e. articles, providers and documents.

The “Provider” tab allows visitors to search for providers by state or zip code, and category. This page will pull up providers in the area where the service is needed. The adult child can search for providers in Colorado, where her mom lives, even if she is living in Nebraska.

The “Service Orgs” tab provides information on state and local assistance programs, charitable organizations, senior centers, support groups, government programs and much, much more.

Visitors to ParentYourParents.com will also find articles, documents, FAQ’s, a blog, senior specials offered by providers, and a calendar of events. All this information is free. Visitors aren’t required to give out their personal information to access this information. All the information is transparent: phone numbers, links to websites, e-mail addresses.

“Our goal is to be a trusted resource for adult children of aging parents, caregivers and seniors,” said Sandhoff. “A resource people recommend to others, and visit again and again.”

Visit ParentYourParents.com today for eldercare information, aging parent resources and senior service providers.

About Us: ParentYourParents.com is an elder care information resource for adult children of aging parents, caregivers and seniors. Visitors will find information and providers in all states. ParentYourParents.com provides information on over 50 categories of senior related businesses and senior care services. In addition, visitors will find individual state and local provider directories, assistance programs, senior centers, helpful links and articles to help caregivers, seniors and those seeking information and elder care solutions.

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