Family Advance Planning Night
Sale Price: $199.00 Original Price: $249.00

Most families don’t avoid advance planning because they don’t care — they avoid it because life is full, the conversation feels heavy, and it’s easy to assume, “We’ll handle it if something happens.”

But “if something happens” is exactly when families have the least time, the least clarity, and the most stress. Parents can end up relying on adult kids who are doing their best but have no legal authority, no access, and no clear roadmap — and adult kids can suddenly find themselves scrambling across state lines, missing work, arguing with siblings, and trying to make decisions they were never prepared to make.

And it’s not just about parents. Once your child turns 18, they are legally an adult — which means that in a medical emergency, you may not automatically be able to get information, speak on their behalf, or help direct care. That gap can leave young adults vulnerable and isolated in a crisis, and it can leave parents frightened and powerless when they’re simply trying to protect their child.

In the same way, when parents don’t have directives, adult kids can be forced into guessing what Mom or Dad would want, carrying guilt, and navigating family dynamics that intensify under pressure.

This 90-minute Zoom is designed to help your whole family, no matter where they live, get aligned and take the next right steps while you still have time and choices.

Registration is PER FAMILY.

Seats are limited to keep it interactive (up to 3 family members during the LIVE event, all family members will have access during the 7-day replay).

Early-bird pricing through March 20, 2026 so reserve your spot today!

Only 30 Spots Available

What to Expect
  • Tuesday, March 24, 2026
    7:00–8:30pm Eastern / 6:00 Central / 5:00 Mountain / 4:00 Pacific

    • Early-bird: $199/family (ends Fri, Mar 20 @ 11:59pm ET)

    • Standard: $249/family
      Cap: 30 families

  • A practical 90-minute live Zoom session to help families get aligned on healthcare decision-making and advance planning—especially when adult kids live in different states.

  • This is education and family coordination, not legal advice. I’ll show you what to decide and how to get the correct forms for your state.

  • What your family will walk away with:

    • Clarity on who can speak and decide in a medical situation

    • How to choose a healthcare agent (and backups)

    • The key documents families typically need (education + next steps)

    • A simple system to make documents findable and usable when it matters

    • A state-by-state “next step” path to get the right forms for where each person lives

    • Live Zoom session

    • Downloadable planning worksheet (used during the session)

    • 7-day replay (for family members who can’t attend live)

    • Parents with kids 18+ (college, young professionals, newly married, new parents, etc.)

    • Adult children helping aging parents

    • Families spread across multiple states who want one aligned plan

Meet your instructor

Dr. Nancy A. Taylor

Dr. Nancy A. Taylor, is the founder of Taylormade Senior Advocacy & Consulting. As a pharmacist and independent patient advocate, she helps families and solo-agers gain clarity, confidence, and control before small issues become crises. Nancy brings a practical, real-world approach to advance planning—translating confusing healthcare rules into clear next steps, and helping families make decisions that actually hold up when life gets stressful.

“I’m teaching this because I’m living it, too. I have aging parents in one state, and a young professional daughter building her life as an adult in another state. And like most families, we’ve all made quiet assumptions about “rights” — young adults assuming their parents can automatically step in if something happens, and parents assuming, “Of course I can get information and make decisions… I’m the mom/dad.” The healthcare system doesn’t work that way once a child turns 18. Add in the fact that many parents (and grandparents) still haven’t completed (or updated) their own directives, and you’ve got two to three generations relying on assumptions that don’t hold up in a crisis. This seminar is my way of helping families replace assumptions with a real plan—so decisions are clear, roles are defined, and nobody is left scrambling when it matters most.” ~Nancy~

  • “Nancy explains things in plain English and doesn’t sugar-coat what matters. She helped me understand my options, choose the right decision-maker, and organize my documents so my family won’t be guessing in a crisis. This was worth every penny.”

    Mary - Utah

  • "I never thought of the role of healthcare proxy as a job. This really made me think outside the box when it came to choosing the right person for me."

    Patty - Wisconsin

  • “Dr. Taylor was so very helpful in recommending what should be updated and what parts of my documents could be discarded. I felt that she guided me very honestly and openly. Her professional knowledge gives me confidence that my legal papers are in order and comfort that my final wishes will be followed.”

    Virginia - Wyoming

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime (nancy@drtadvocacy.com). If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and register for the event.

Your Questions, Answered
    1. Register (one ticket per family)

    2. You’ll receive the Zoom link + worksheets by email

    3. Attend live (or use the replay within 7 days)

    • Live Zoom workshop (90 minutes)

    • Interactive “working session” using a downloadable worksheet

    • Includes Q&A (as time allows)

    • Family ticket (one ticket covers the whole family, all participants 18+)

    • Cap: 30 families

    • Registration closes: Monday, March 23, 2026 at 7:00pm ET (or when sold out)

  • This session provides education and family coordination guidance and is not legal advice. Participants will be guided on how to find and complete the appropriate state-specific forms and when to involve an attorney or healthcare provider.

  • simple (e.g., refund up to 24 hrs before, otherwise replay)