Posted on Jun 02 2015 under
Older Parents,
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Adult Siblings,
Aging,
Aging Parents,
Anne Arundel Community College,
Association for Conflict Resolution,
Carolyn Rodis,
Conflict Connections Inc,
difficult conversations,
Elder Decision Making,
mediator,
Patterns of Communications,
Pattie Porter,
Senior Mediation and Decision Making,
Shepherd University,
Stephen Kotev,
The Texas Conflict Coach

Learn how conflict coaching can help you change those dynamics to manage conflict and communicate more productively with your aging parents and adult siblings. You will learn what a conflict coach does, and will take away some tips on how to get unstuck from patterns of communication that aren’t working as you navigate the difficult conversations that come with aging.
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Posted on May 12 2015 under
Older Parents,
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Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator,
Aging Parents,
Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator,
Association for Conflict Resolution,
Association for Conflict Resolution's Elder Mediation Section,
care-giving,
Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor,
communication breakdowns,
conflict coach,
Conflict Connections Inc,
Conflict Management Coaching,
conflict resolution,
conflict resolution practitioners,
consequences of poor communication,
Consultant,
continuing education,
Cooperative problem-solving,
Elder Mediation Today: Manual and Resource Guide,
end of life planning,
estate planning,
Facilitator,
Health Care,
housing,
Inc,
Interpersonal-Organizational Communication,
Lawyer,
Licensed Clinical Social Worker,
Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO),
Maryland Senior Mediation Project,
mediator,
mediators,
Negotiation and Conflict Management,
outreach initiatives,
Pattie Porter,
Professional Speaker,
Robert J. Rhudy,
senior (or “elder”) mediators,
Senior Mediation and Decision Making,
senior mediation training and consulting,
Senior Trainer,
Texas Association of Mediators,
Texas Mediator Credentialing Association,
The Center for Social Gerontology,
The Texas Conflict Coach,
Tracy Culbreath,
trainings,
University of Baltimore,
University of Central Florida

Persons aged 65 and older are the fastest growing part of the population, and many families confront sometimes difficult decisions about care-giving, housing, health care, estate planning, and end of life planning for aging parents and other family members. Bob Rhudy, president of Senior Mediation and Decision-Making, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, discusses the types of services that senior (or “elder”) mediators provide to help families manage and resolve conflict in these matters.
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