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Who We Serve

Silver Sherpa is not only about caregiving; rather, we have coined the term Elder Management. This means taking an all-encompassing view of you or your loved one’s life and needs. We at Silver Sherpa view this “third act” of your ageing journey as an opportunity to continue enriching your life and making it your own. That’s why we believe you need to have a comprehensive plan in place to ensure that, no matter what arises, you are able to use your resources to live life on your own terms.

But often, families or friends live at a distance or do not have the time or expertise to assist if their ageing loved one needs more help. In many cases, there is no one to help you plan an integrated approach to your life, health, and well-being as you age. Silver Sherpa works with you to identify your goals and recommend options that cater to your specific needs.

Our unique blend of healthcare expertise, estate planning knowledge, and project management skills allow us to build and deliver practical, actionable plans for all aspects of your quality of life. We want to ensure you are able to live your life, your way.

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Elders

  • You want to plan ahead and live life on your terms.
  • You need assistance in navigating major decisions.
  • You are currently going through a difficult time, such as an unexpected healthcare crisis or the loss of a partner and you need a co-pilot to assist you in charting a course that works for you.
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Busy Adults With Elderly Parents

  • You’re squeezed between the needs of your elderly parents or relatives, your children, and your career.
  • Your elderly parents are struggling to cope with multiple, cascading issues and you don’t know what to do next.
  • You live far away from your ageing parents or you often travel on business, and you need back-up.
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Mid Lifers Thinking About Life’s Journey

  • You’re ready to be proactive about your retirement and post-retirement years.
  • You want to be specific about your wishes for care if you are unable to make those decisions yourself.
  • You may be widowed or getting divorced and it’s time to revise your personal plans.
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