Two mugs of tea on a kitchen table
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Put The Kettle On.

Five questions. Over a cup of tea.

Most of us know we should have this conversation with our ageing parents — we just don't know how to start.

You've probably been the one keeping an eye on Mum or Dad. Not all the time. But quietly. For a while now.

You notice the things other people miss: the half-finished cup, the same question twice, the small slip on the back step. You don't want to overreact. You also don't want to look back and wish you'd done something sooner.

And the system you're supposed to navigate? My Aged Care, Home Care Packages, the GP, the assessments, the family conversation. None of it explains itself.

That's a lot to hold. Vera can help.

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Jackie · age 48 · caring for her Mum Eileen
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A 15-minute voice conversation about how things are going at home, what's changed, and what's on your mind.

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