Caring from Afar: Rachel’s Long-Distance Caregiving Journey

In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Amy Huddleston speaks with Rachel about her long-distance caregiving journey with her parents, discussing the challenges and lessons learned while navigating their illnesses. Rachel shares her experiences with hospice care, the importance of having long-term care insurance, and the emotional and logistical challenges of downsizing and transitioning her father to assisted living. The conversation emphasizes the need for open discussions about end-of-life wishes and the value of hiring professionals to assist in caregiving.

Takeaways:

  • Rachel's parents had long-term care insurance, which was invaluable during their illnesses.

  • Hospice care provided essential support and dignity at the end of life.

  • Having a geriatric care manager can alleviate the burden on family caregivers.

  • Conversations about end-of-life wishes should happen early and openly.

  • Downsizing can be an emotional and challenging process for families.

  • Dementia can complicate medical decisions and requires careful management.

  • It's important to know where financial assets are located and how to access them.

  • Transfer on death designations can simplify the inheritance process.

  • Life is unpredictable, and planning ahead is crucial for families.

  • Rachel emphasizes the importance of self-care for caregivers.

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