EMILY SHARPE - FOUNDER
Helping You Navigate Care For Ageing Parents From Afar, with Peace of Mind For You.
Our expert eldercare concierge handles the challenges of caring for ageing parents at a distance, so you feel supported, informed, and confident you’re never facing it alone.
WELCOME
Every time you’ve considered your parents’ future, you’ve assumed you’ll step in when needed—but you haven’t planned for what happens if a crisis strikes.
In a moment, you may need access to financial accounts, urgent medical decisions, or trusted professionals on the ground—without a roadmap or the right authorisations in place. From a distance, it’s even more complicated. You feel alone and overwhelmed in this process, piecing together research and support. It drains time and emotional energy, often at the expense of your own life.
Trusted Eldercare Guidance
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SUPPORT WHEN IT MATTERS
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Trusted Eldercare Guidance / SUPPORT WHEN IT MATTERS /
We take that off your plate with discreet, proactive planning and concierge-level support—so your family is protected, and you can act swiftly and confidently when it matters most.
Guiding Generations supports adult children balancing demanding professional and personal lives. You get the clarity and reassurance that come from having a trusted partner at the helm — delivering thoughtful advice, hands-on coordination, and seamless execution of a tailored eldercare plan.
Whether you’re managing care from across the globe or supporting a parent through early cognitive decline while raising children of your own, we help your family move forward with peace of mind.
Experienced & Trusted
Specialised in eldercare navigation for families living at a distance. Discreet, informed, and always one step ahead.
Caring & Connected
Supporting families around the globe with thoughtful, personal eldercare advice and insights.
HOW WE CAN HELP YOU
We offer support on a wide range of eldercare challenges, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, healthcare planning and decisions, housing and living arrangements, estate and financial planning, end-of-life planning, safety concerns, and sibling and family conflict.
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Comprehensive Intake
We listen closely to your family’s unique situation and conduct a full audit to identify gaps, risks, and opportunities for stronger support and planning.
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Bespoke Eldercare Plan
We deliver a tailored plan that addresses urgent needs and outlines a path for medium- and long-term priorities—with clear guidance on how to move forward effectively.
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Support & Advisory
We offer ongoing guidance to help you set boundaries, manage family dynamics, and make confident decisions—while we vet trusted professionals, so it’s off your plate.
We Can Help You Navigate
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When a parent is managing one or more chronic illnesses, it’s crucial to have a care plan that goes beyond basic GP visits. I help clients think through coordinating medical specialists, ensuring consistent medication management, and streamlining communication across providers. We can also vet and onboard home care professionals, so your parent receives high-quality, continuous care.
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Supporting a parent with cognitive decline is both emotionally and logistically complex. I work with families to develop practical care plans tailored to the progression of the condition—this includes cognitive assessments, safety modifications at home, and bringing in specialists such as neurologists and dementia-trained carers. I also help families navigate tricky decisions around driving, financial oversight, and future housing transitions with compassion and clarity.
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I help adult children ensure that their parents have a comprehensive healthcare plan in place. That includes making sure advance care directives are completed, identifying the right primary and specialist providers, and establishing a clear care protocol for emergencies. If needed, we can also coordinate a patient advocate or geriatric care manager to attend appointments and relay updates to you.
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Long-term care planning is about being proactive, not reactive. I guide families through the financial, legal, and emotional dimensions of planning for care—whether at home, in assisted living, or in a private facility. Together, we’ll clarify your parents’ preferences and build a plan that balances their autonomy with the realities of ageing, so you’re not left making urgent decisions under pressure.
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When living at home is no longer ideal—or safe—I support you in exploring and evaluating housing options, from modifying your parent’s home to researching retirement communities. I help you weigh costs, amenities, care levels, and waiting lists, and can coordinate safety assessments to make transitions smoother and less overwhelming for everyone involved.
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While I don’t replace legal counsel, I help ensure your parents’ estate planning documents are organised, current, and aligned with their care needs. That includes making sure Powers of Attorney and healthcare proxies are in place, prompting updates to wills and trusts, and helping you spot potential gaps before they become problems. If needed, I’ll coordinate with your legal or financial team to make the process seamless.
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Whether your parent is resistant to planning or your siblings have differing views, I help you prepare for the conversations that matter. Using strategies grounded in psychology and family dynamics, I equip you with language and tactics that reduce defensiveness and increase cooperation—so these talks don’t spiral into conflict or stall out entirely.
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Managing caregiving as a team often leads to tension or miscommunication. I help families establish clear roles, responsibilities, and communication systems, especially when some siblings live at a distance or carry more of the load. From shared calendars to regular check-ins, we create a care structure that is fair, sustainable, and keeps everyone informed.
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Few things are harder to talk about—but having a plan for end-of-life care is a lasting gift. I help facilitate conversations around wishes, assist with organising key documents (like DNRs and funeral preferences), and make sure nothing falls through the cracks—from hospice care to legacy letters—so you’re prepared, not scrambling, when the time comes.
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Wherever your parents live, I can help identify vetted, local professionals—everything from elder law solicitors to home carers to concierge medical services. My referrals are tailored to your family’s needs and preferences, with an emphasis on high-quality, trustworthy support that aligns with your expectations.

WE’RE HERE TO HELP
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Emily Sharpe is the founder of Guiding Generations, a concierge service that helps adult children manage the care of their ageing parents from afar. A qualified lawyer and interpersonal mediator, she is also training to become a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®.
Drawing on both her professional expertise and personal experience with long-distance caregiving, Emily brings a thoughtful, structured approach to the emotional and logistical challenges families face—and is committed to making the process more manageable for others.
We’re trusted by internationally mobile professional families, and dedicated to serving you with discretion and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
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It’s normal to feel overwhelmed at the beginning. Don’t worry, we’ll guide you through every step along the way. We start with a strategic consultation to understand your family dynamics and priorities. After the consultation, we conduct a full audit to identify gaps and opportunities for support. Then we’ll guide you through a structured, personalised plan, so we can get started supporting your parents, and reduce your stress as soon as possible.
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This is actually the ideal time to start planning. Most families come to us after a scare—a fall, a health issue, or a shift in independence. Planning ahead isn’t about rushing decisions; it’s about staying in control. Especially for adult children living abroad or juggling high-level responsibilities, early action preserves more options and protects your parents’ privacy, dignity, and autonomy. You don’t need to have all the answers to begin—just a willingness to prepare.
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We specialise in supporting families during urgent or high-stress situations—such as a sudden hospitalisation, diagnosis, or unexpected financial complications. If you’re facing a crisis, we offer expedited services to deliver a clear, actionable plan within a shorter timeframe. Our goal is to help you quickly stabilise the situation and prioritise next steps, so you can make confident decisions under pressure.
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Yes, you are the client. We work directly with adult children navigating the complex realities of supporting ageing parents, especially from a distance. Some clients may wish to eventually bring their parents in when it’s the right time, but we first start by establishing your needs and priorities. Siblings and other trusted family members can also be included — we’ll help you manage dynamics and coordinate roles.
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Yes. These are deeply emotional topics, and many families struggle to have these conversations. We are passionate about supporting effective family communication. We provide coaching and scripts to help you initiate productive, respectful conversations. We also help you use more indirect approaches that align with your family dynamic.
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Many families find themselves disagreeing about eldercare decisions. We specialise in helping you identify the underlying tensions, clarify roles, and implement communication systems. You don’t need everyone to agree on everything — you need a clear plan on who’s doing what.
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Yes. We can help source and vet the right professionals to support your parents, for example: financial advisors, daily money managers, estate attorneys, in-home care staff, companions, medical advocates, and other staff — all tailored to the expectations of your family. We also coordinate with your family office, if applicable.
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We don’t offer legal or financial advice directly, but we collaborate seamlessly with your advisors. We can work with your team to resolve any overlooked gaps in estate planning, financial planning, and cross-border logistics. Think of us as the bridge between your life admin and your professional advisory team.
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While we’re not therapists or licensed family mediators, we do work closely with families navigating emotionally charged situations. We can help you identify patterns, clarify roles, and move forward with actionable next steps. When more specialized therapeutic or mediation support is needed, we can refer you to trusted professionals who understand the unique pressures your family faces.
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Our work is concierge-level, family-first, and globally attuned. Our unique model operates across borders, focuses on supporting adult children, and prioritises discretion, efficiency, and emotional nuance. We don’t just find care — we manage the entire caregiving ecosystem so you can focus on your life with less stress.
KIND WORDS
What Our Clients Say
“Having a plan in place is incredibly reassuring. There’s no way I would have pulled all of this together on my own—it just wouldn’t have happened. Now I feel prepared to move my Dad closer to our family before his health becomes a true emergency.”
— K.A.
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