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Age And Stage
Age Space
18 episodes
4 months ago

Age & Stage brings you practical guidance, expert help and inspiration to help navigate all aspects of elderly care and old age.  


Presented by Age Space’s Annabel James and journalist & broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, we tackle a different subject every week in conversation with guest experts who each bring a wealth of experience and expertise.


Advising on everything from different kinds of care, funding care and legal things to consider, the practicalities of helping elderly parents and relatives remain living independently and safely at home, conversations about when to stop driving, getting a dementia diagnosis,the importance of a power of attorney; family dynamics, death and grief, and much more.


You can email the show at ageandstage@agespace.org, leave a WhatsApp message at 07982 360113 or record a voicenote here: https://www.speakpipe.com/ageandstage


Please share Age & Stage with a friend, or someone you know who would be helped by the information in this series. You can send them this link: https://pod.link/1798413657


Find out more about Age Space at www.agespace.org


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Age & Stage brings you practical guidance, expert help and inspiration to help navigate all aspects of elderly care and old age.  


Presented by Age Space’s Annabel James and journalist & broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, we tackle a different subject every week in conversation with guest experts who each bring a wealth of experience and expertise.


Advising on everything from different kinds of care, funding care and legal things to consider, the practicalities of helping elderly parents and relatives remain living independently and safely at home, conversations about when to stop driving, getting a dementia diagnosis,the importance of a power of attorney; family dynamics, death and grief, and much more.


You can email the show at ageandstage@agespace.org, leave a WhatsApp message at 07982 360113 or record a voicenote here: https://www.speakpipe.com/ageandstage


Please share Age & Stage with a friend, or someone you know who would be helped by the information in this series. You can send them this link: https://pod.link/1798413657


Find out more about Age Space at www.agespace.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Start planning ahead for elderly care
Age And Stage
24 minutes 8 seconds
8 months ago
Start planning ahead for elderly care

Welcome to Age and Stage, a new podcast for everybody, caring for or supporting their elderly, parents, relatives, friends, even neighbours. 


Do please get in touch with us:

You can email the show: ageandstage@agespace.org 

Record a voice note: https://www.speakpipe.com/ageandstage

WhatsApp message – 07982 360113

Please share Age & Stage with friends or those who would find this podcast useful. You can send them this link: https://pod.link/1798413657

More information on all this and more at www.agespace.org


Planning ahead - parenting your parents 

It's about paying a bit more attention when you go home, what's the fridge looking like? If things start to be out of their sell-by date, or there isn't much food in the fridge. And somebody who was always very house proud, it starts feeling different, smelling different. Is the post being opened? 


Questions to ask to start planning ahead for elderly care

There are three conversations to have with parents and relatives if you can:

1.Where do you want to live? Do you want to stay in your own home? Would you down-size or would you come and live with me? 

2. Thinking about if you're going to need care, what would you like? Would you have people living in? Do you want people who come in the day? Is there a care home locally that people recommend? 

3. How might this be paid for? 


The demographics of an ageing population

It's thought between seven and 10 million people provide unpaid care every week for an elderly parent or relative. 

Millions more in the next 10 years will be over 85 and all the issues this will bring. And the sandwich generation, teenage kids and a mother in her mid 80s with mobility issues and memory issues. Many of us have children later and our parents need help at the same time. 


Siblings and family dynamics

Every family is different. Try and share the responsibility before you need to. Somebody's living in Australia, maybe they can do the finances, or, if somebody's close by, they look after the home, and somebody else might look after the care decisions. It's about playing to people's strengths so that everybody does feel they have an involvement, but also responsibility to be involved. 


Loneliness in old age 

By the very nature of ageing your social circle gets smaller as your friends die. A friend of mum's said that every year she was determined to make a younger friend, because she wanted to ensure her future social life. But a lot of the older generation either find it too difficult to keep up with their friends, or want to rely on their nearest and dearest, but you do want to encourage a social life, and sometimes the pressure on you to be that social life as well as the carer is huge.



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Age And Stage

Age & Stage brings you practical guidance, expert help and inspiration to help navigate all aspects of elderly care and old age.  


Presented by Age Space’s Annabel James and journalist & broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, we tackle a different subject every week in conversation with guest experts who each bring a wealth of experience and expertise.


Advising on everything from different kinds of care, funding care and legal things to consider, the practicalities of helping elderly parents and relatives remain living independently and safely at home, conversations about when to stop driving, getting a dementia diagnosis,the importance of a power of attorney; family dynamics, death and grief, and much more.


You can email the show at ageandstage@agespace.org, leave a WhatsApp message at 07982 360113 or record a voicenote here: https://www.speakpipe.com/ageandstage


Please share Age & Stage with a friend, or someone you know who would be helped by the information in this series. You can send them this link: https://pod.link/1798413657


Find out more about Age Space at www.agespace.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.