Navigating Parents' Finances and Dad's Facility Move

In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Kelley Griesmer shares her heartfelt journey navigating elder care for her father during his health decline, exacerbated by the pandemic. She discusses the challenges of securing suitable care facilities, the critical role of financial and legal planning, and the emotional weight of caregiving. Kelley emphasizes the importance of early, open conversations about finances and care preferences with aging parents. Her practical advice—such as leveraging professional guidance and managing family dynamics—offers a roadmap for others facing similar challenges, while stressing the need to accept one’s limitations as a caregiver.

Takeaways:

  • The pandemic worsened health challenges for aging parents, particularly mobility issues.

  • Rehabilitation facilities may fall short in meeting care needs.

  • Early financial planning is essential for informed elder care decisions.

  • Legal tools, like power of attorney and trusts, protect assets and streamline care.

  • Family dynamics can complicate caregiving; open communication is key.

  • Caregivers should seek professional help without guilt to manage responsibilities.

  • Proactive planning reduces stress for both caregivers and their loved ones.

Sound Bites:

  • "The pandemic made everything harder for my father’s care."

  • "You can’t fix every problem, and that’s okay."

  • "Give yourself grace as a caregiver—it’s a tough journey."

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