How to Build a Caregiving Team That Actually Works (Using Kolbe)
Caregiving conflict usually isn’t about love—it’s about how different people solve problems. In this episode, Cortney Steinbacher and Julie Steinbacher (both Kolbe Certified Consultants) break down how the Kolbe assessment helps families understand instinctive work styles, reduce friction, and make decisions with more clarity—especially when the stakes are high. What you’ll learn: ✅ What the Kolbe assessment reveals about problem-solving styles ✅ Why “helping” can create tension when instincts don’t match the task ✅ How to divide caregiving responsibilities with less resentment ✅ How Kolbe can support team building in caregiving (family + professionals) ✅ Using Kolbe insights to navigate end-of-life decisions with more confidence Get your free Caregiver Toolkit + connect with resources and attorneys in your state: planningandprotecting.com #caregiving #familycaregiver #eldercare #kolbe #familydynamics #teambuilding #endoflifeplanning #caregivingtips #elderlaw #conflictresolution

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