LaVerne Z. Coan ranks consistently high on audience evaluations with comments such as…
"Great talk! I really enjoyed it."
"You teach and facilitiate it [Parentcare 101 Workshop] in a very effective way."
Comments from the Parentcare 101 Workshop:
"Enough detail to offer immediate help, yet broad enough to get a lot of information."
“Good balance of factual info and emotional support resources…”
“Tools for self-evaluation & solutions to what you discover.”
“Excellent! Time well spent.”
• A speaker with years of experience before many audiences
- Regional and National Conferences
- Bookstore Author Promotions
- Small Fellowship Gatherings
• A former caregiver, familiar with the joys and challenges of parentcare
• A knowledgeable, audience-pleasing presenter
For shorter presentations, consider:
• The Myths of Eldercare. There are myths that affect us as we care, but power in accepting reality.
• The Eldercare Journey. Exploring what challenges and issues we share and how our journeys are unique.
• Keeping Your Balance While Caring. Discover three tips you can carry with you to balance your caregiving walk.
• You Are Not Alone. It takes a village to care for an elder. Gather the information and identify the people that will help you care.
The Right Length
How long is your program? 10 Minutes? Half an hour? Would you like a half-day workshop?
Ms. Coan can enlighten and entertain an audience in a length of time that fits your organization's format and needs.
Affordable Speaker's Fees
For a 30-minute to 1-hour presentation, the basic fee is $75.00. However, the final fee is always based on your organization’s budget and is always negotiable. Presentation length as well as expenses will be considered. Fees may be adjusted for group size or if the group will permit Ms. Coan to sell her books and products as part of the presentation.
Ms. Coan donates 10% of all proceeds to charities which her company supports.
Parentcare 101: Keeping Your Balance
A half-day workshop that shares a bird’s eye view of the Eldercare Journey. The worshop covers priorities for balance, a parent’s basic needs, gathering information, emotions behind the care, finances, housing options, and caregiver support. Caregivers will become more aware of care options, will learn the scope of the parentcare process, and will leave prepared to give more effective care.