LPP Workshop – Caregiving Essentials: Balance, Support, and Planning

Thursday, May 15th 2025 – 4 pm

Caregiving Essentials: Balance, Support, and Planning

Learn tools to manage caregiving demands while protecting your family’s future and your well-being.

May 15th, 2025 – 4 pm

A workshop exclusively for Legacy Protection Plan members and their guests.

Are you caring for a loved one while juggling the demands of daily life? Whether you realize it or not, caregiving can take a toll—on your time, your finances, your emotions, and even your health. This workshop is designed to empower caregivers, whether you’re just beginning to recognize the role you’re playing or have already felt the weight of caregiving challenges.

In this interactive and practical session, you will:

  1. Master the Art of Balance
    Discover actionable strategies to reclaim your time and energy. Learn how to set boundaries, prioritize self-care, and create routines that give you the space to care for your loved one without losing yourself in the process.
  2. Navigate Complex Systems with Confidence
    Demystify the maze of caregiving resources, financial planning, and legal systems. With expert guidance, you’ll gain clarity on how to access respite care, make informed decisions about healthcare, and create or update essential legal documents that ensure your loved one’s care and your peace of mind.
  3. Build Your Caregiving Toolkit
    Access a curated list of tools, agencies, and services that provide real, tangible support. From financial aid and community programs to emotional resilience practices, you’ll leave equipped to handle caregiving challenges more effectively.

Whether you’re unsure how caregiving is impacting your life or already feel stretched to your limit, this workshop offers the knowledge, resources, and support you need to take control of your caregiving journey. Don’t face it alone—join us and walk away with solutions that empower you to thrive.

Join us to find balance, support, and peace of mind in your caregiving role.

 

Register Now!

 

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Meet Your Guides:

Kent Matthews
Kent Matthews

Kent is a Master degree Social worker (MSW) with 34 years of experience assisting seniors and their caregivers.  He worked for 15 years with various hospices in Arizona and ColoradoFor the past 17 years he worked for the Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging overseeing their Family Caregiver Support programAt the Area Agency on Aging Kent assisted family caregivers in understanding the puzzle of caregiving.  He also helped them get connected to various agencies that would assist them with the physical and emotional challenges presented by caring for a family member.  Kent also connected them to a voucher program operated by the Area Agency on Aging to provide the caregiver with needed respite. Kent teaches at the PILLAR institute providing workshops and seminars on family caregiving.

Catherine Hammond

Catherine Hammond, Founder of Hammond Law Group and The TrueWealth (SM) Legacy Program

As an attorney in Colorado, Catherine Hammond provides estate and tax planning services to individuals and businesses. Ms. Hammond’s primary focus is protecting families from the devastating legal effects of disability and death through creating comprehensive, values-based estate plans which minimize taxes, costs, and government interference. Ms. Hammond will take the time to get to know you as an individual, learning about your life and values. She will work closely with you through an ongoing relationship to ensure your personal and financial goals are met as your life and the laws change over the years.

See more about Catherine here.

Author Bio

Catherine Hammond

Catherine Hammond is the CEO and founder of Hammond Law Group, a Colorado-based estate planning law firm she founded in 2005. With a strong focus on protecting families from the legal consequences of disability and death, she creates comprehensive estate plans that minimize taxes, costs, and government interference.

A native of Denver, Catherine completed her undergraduate studies at Coe College in Iowa, and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver College of Law in 1993, concentrating on estate planning, tax, and mediation. Catherine is a member of various professional organizations, including WealthCounsel, ElderCounsel, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Colorado Springs Estate Planning Council, and the Purposeful Planning Institute. Beyond her legal expertise, Catherine provides transformational coaching to support clients and their families through life transitions.

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