Threshold
When the plan is now also about them.
You became a caregiver without a job description. Most women do. The role rearranges your calendar, your cash flow, your career, your retirement timeline, and sometimes your sense of self. The plan you built before this began needs to be revised. So does the conversation you are having with yourself about what you owe to whom.
What this threshold covers
The financial and logistical architecture of long-term caregiving. Planning for a parent, a partner, or an adult child. Boundaries. Legal documents. Career impact. Your own retirement and your own eventual care.
Who this page is for
Women actively in a caregiving role, women anticipating one, and women recovering from one.
What you will find
The primer covers the foundational documents, the early decisions, and the mistakes that are hardest to undo.
The guide walks through the financial, legal, career, and personal dimensions of a multi-year caregiving arc.
The curriculum addresses the questions that arise after the acute phase, including your own long-term care planning, your relationship to your siblings, and the quieter reckonings.