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Aging Starts Now
Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning
387 episodes
4 days ago
When aging parents say, “I’m fine right here,” or “I don’t need help,” — what do you do next? In this week’s episode of Aging Starts Now, host Debra King, Elder Care Coordinator and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, dives into one of the toughest family conversations: when loved ones resist the idea of moving to an assisted living community. Joined by fellow elder care coordinator Pati Bedwell, Debra explores: 💬 Why older adults often resist assisted living 💬 How to start the conversation with empathy — not pressure 💬 The role of neutral professionals in easing tension 💬 Bridge steps families can take before making a big move 💬 Real success stories of families who found peace and balance Whether you’re just beginning this journey or in the middle of difficult decisions, this episode offers compassionate, practical guidance to help you move forward — together.
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When aging parents say, “I’m fine right here,” or “I don’t need help,” — what do you do next? In this week’s episode of Aging Starts Now, host Debra King, Elder Care Coordinator and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, dives into one of the toughest family conversations: when loved ones resist the idea of moving to an assisted living community. Joined by fellow elder care coordinator Pati Bedwell, Debra explores: 💬 Why older adults often resist assisted living 💬 How to start the conversation with empathy — not pressure 💬 The role of neutral professionals in easing tension 💬 Bridge steps families can take before making a big move 💬 Real success stories of families who found peace and balance Whether you’re just beginning this journey or in the middle of difficult decisions, this episode offers compassionate, practical guidance to help you move forward — together.
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Episode 296 - Setting Realistic Expectations when Moving to an Assisted Living
Aging Starts Now
22 minutes 29 seconds
1 week ago
Episode 296 - Setting Realistic Expectations when Moving to an Assisted Living
Thinking about moving a parent into assisted living? You’re not alone — and it’s okay to feel overwhelmed. On the latest episode of Aging Starts Now, Elder Care Coordinators Pati Bedwell and Debra King share what to expect — emotionally, practically, and financially — so you can make confident, compassionate choices.
Aging Starts Now
When aging parents say, “I’m fine right here,” or “I don’t need help,” — what do you do next? In this week’s episode of Aging Starts Now, host Debra King, Elder Care Coordinator and Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, dives into one of the toughest family conversations: when loved ones resist the idea of moving to an assisted living community. Joined by fellow elder care coordinator Pati Bedwell, Debra explores: 💬 Why older adults often resist assisted living 💬 How to start the conversation with empathy — not pressure 💬 The role of neutral professionals in easing tension 💬 Bridge steps families can take before making a big move 💬 Real success stories of families who found peace and balance Whether you’re just beginning this journey or in the middle of difficult decisions, this episode offers compassionate, practical guidance to help you move forward — together.