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Family caregivers across the nation are finding themselves thrust into the role of caring for aging loved ones without ever having any family discussion about the ”what is” of aging. Families are not talking about care needs, caregiver burnout, the costs of care, dementia, other disease progressions, and they aren’t putting proactive plans in place. If you find yourself in this predicament, you need to listen to our ”Tired” podcast series
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Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Is Your Mindset the Key to Success in Senior Care Giving?
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
How many times have you said to yourself, "I'm going to succeed," only to face repeated setbacks? You may have noticed that high achievers with heart do things differently, but it's often hard to pinpoint exactly what they do. The answer lies in the power of mindset and consistent actions.
Annalee Kruger shares her incredible backstory, highlighting the formative experiences that shaped her passion for senior care. Raised in a household that cared for both her paternal and maternal grandparents, Annalee vividly recounts the challenges and rewards of caregiving, and how these experiences sparked her career in social work and long-term care planning. Stay tuned!
Quotes:
- “My commitment to take care of aging loved ones can get overwhelming as their needs change. I saw firsthand how family tragedy and caregiving commitments interplay."
- “Time is not on our side. Families always think they have more time to get these conversations started, but they don't.”
- “An aging plan helps ensure your parents get the best care while letting you just be the son or daughter instead of the primary caregiver.”
Takeaways:
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Educate Yourself on Care Options: Educate yourself on different levels of care, available financial resources, and the specifics of diseases your aging parents might face.
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Proactive Planning Prevents Crisis: Start planning early. Knowing your parents' medical needs and financial situation can save you from unplanned and hasty decisions during a medical emergency.
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Seek Professional Guidance: Professional consulting can provide invaluable support, education, and advocacy, ensuring you don't navigate these complex situations alone.
Conclusion:
Senior care planning is a daunting but essential journey that requires early and proactive steps. By adopting the right mindset, educating yourself, and working with professionals, you can ensure the best care for your aging loved ones while maintaining peace of mind. Don't wait until a crisis forces your hand—start planning today to secure a confident future for your family.
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