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Caring for Your Aging Parents
Lynn Smargis
42 episodes
2 months ago
Are you worried about your aging parents? Do you feel they will need either in-home care, driving assistance, or possibly move into assisted living or a memory care facility? Join me as I discuss your concerns around caring for your senior parents with changes they may experience as they age, the different types of care for your parents, and how to avoid caregiver burnout. It’s hard enough taking care of your family in today’s world. Then, when you add in nursing care, physical rehabilitation, and looking for a personal assistant or a new housing situation to better suit your parents’ needs as they age, you can find yourself frustrated, confused, and unsure of where to start when sorting through the myriad of options available to you and other Gen Xers who are on a journey to seek out long term care. How can I find assisted living facilities near me? Does long-term care insurance cover assisted living facilities? Is memory care covered by long-term care insurance? How can I get a reverse mortgage on my home if I’m a senior or elderly individual who needs to move into an assisted living facility? What do I need to know when caring for a person with dementia? Is memory care tax deductible? What benefits are offered for aging Veterans? What do I need to know if one or both of my parents need Medicaid? Make sure to follow Caring for Your Aging Parents on your favorite podcast player, along with our YouTube channel, to get the answers you need to your questions about caring for your geriatric parents, helping them to find memory care, or the best assisted living facility to meet their changing needs.
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Are you worried about your aging parents? Do you feel they will need either in-home care, driving assistance, or possibly move into assisted living or a memory care facility? Join me as I discuss your concerns around caring for your senior parents with changes they may experience as they age, the different types of care for your parents, and how to avoid caregiver burnout. It’s hard enough taking care of your family in today’s world. Then, when you add in nursing care, physical rehabilitation, and looking for a personal assistant or a new housing situation to better suit your parents’ needs as they age, you can find yourself frustrated, confused, and unsure of where to start when sorting through the myriad of options available to you and other Gen Xers who are on a journey to seek out long term care. How can I find assisted living facilities near me? Does long-term care insurance cover assisted living facilities? Is memory care covered by long-term care insurance? How can I get a reverse mortgage on my home if I’m a senior or elderly individual who needs to move into an assisted living facility? What do I need to know when caring for a person with dementia? Is memory care tax deductible? What benefits are offered for aging Veterans? What do I need to know if one or both of my parents need Medicaid? Make sure to follow Caring for Your Aging Parents on your favorite podcast player, along with our YouTube channel, to get the answers you need to your questions about caring for your geriatric parents, helping them to find memory care, or the best assisted living facility to meet their changing needs.
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Episodes (20/42)
Caring for Your Aging Parents
Support Services for Caregivers
6 months ago
16 minutes 16 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Financing Senior Care: Options You May Not Know About
6 months ago
26 minutes 58 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Staying Ahead: Planning for Dementia Care for Your Aging Parents with Rick and Clancy Denton
6 months ago
36 minutes 5 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
What is Senior Home Sharing?
6 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Anticipating and Preparing For Evolving Health Conditions
7 months ago
18 minutes 31 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Redefining Yourself After Retirement with Joe Cassiani
7 months ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
What to Look For When Touring Retirement Communities
8 months ago
24 minutes 30 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Talking to Your Parents About Moving into Retirement Living
8 months ago
26 minutes 56 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
How to Know It's Time for Senior Care
9 months ago
26 minutes 56 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
A Son's Journey: Navigating Parkinson's Caregiving and Advocacy
9 months ago
31 minutes 8 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Navigating Senior Care Planning with Confidence
9 months ago
23 minutes 15 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Top Misconceptions Surrounding Senior Living
9 months ago
32 minutes 58 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Embracing the GEMS Model: Transformative Strategies for Compassionate Dementia Care with Teepa Snow
9 months ago
38 minutes 10 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Recognizing Dementia Symptoms in Aging Parents: A Guide for the Holiday Season
10 months ago
20 minutes 43 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
How Assisted Living Empowers Aging Parents
10 months ago
16 minutes 35 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Real Estate Solutions for Funding Long Term Senior Care with Rachel Cook
11 months ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
The Benefits of Using a Senior Advisor
11 months ago
14 minutes 59 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Mastering the Move to Retirement Living with Personal Items and Pets
11 months ago
11 minutes 57 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
How to Get Paid as a Caregiver for Your Parents with Nancy May from Eldercare Success
11 months ago
42 minutes 51 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Combatting Senior Loneliness: Strategies for Connecting with Aging Parents
12 months ago
29 minutes 19 seconds

Caring for Your Aging Parents
Are you worried about your aging parents? Do you feel they will need either in-home care, driving assistance, or possibly move into assisted living or a memory care facility? Join me as I discuss your concerns around caring for your senior parents with changes they may experience as they age, the different types of care for your parents, and how to avoid caregiver burnout. It’s hard enough taking care of your family in today’s world. Then, when you add in nursing care, physical rehabilitation, and looking for a personal assistant or a new housing situation to better suit your parents’ needs as they age, you can find yourself frustrated, confused, and unsure of where to start when sorting through the myriad of options available to you and other Gen Xers who are on a journey to seek out long term care. How can I find assisted living facilities near me? Does long-term care insurance cover assisted living facilities? Is memory care covered by long-term care insurance? How can I get a reverse mortgage on my home if I’m a senior or elderly individual who needs to move into an assisted living facility? What do I need to know when caring for a person with dementia? Is memory care tax deductible? What benefits are offered for aging Veterans? What do I need to know if one or both of my parents need Medicaid? Make sure to follow Caring for Your Aging Parents on your favorite podcast player, along with our YouTube channel, to get the answers you need to your questions about caring for your geriatric parents, helping them to find memory care, or the best assisted living facility to meet their changing needs.