The Hidden Challenges of Aging Parents – What No One Tells You with Marissa Wells, LPC-S | aging families | caregiving tips | senior care planning

The Hidden Challenges of Aging Parents – What No One Tells You with Marissa Wells, LPC-S | aging families | caregiving tips | senior care planning

Author: Lisa Mustard March 12, 2025 Duration: 34:41

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In this episode, I sit down with Marissa Wells, a professional counselor and aging family educator, to discuss the challenges of caring for aging parents and navigating family caregiving. Whether you're part of the sandwich generation, balancing responsibilities between aging parents and your own children, or you're starting to notice signs of cognitive decline in a loved one, this episode will help you prepare for what's ahead.

Marissa shares expert caregiving tips on how to manage the emotional and financial burden of long-term care planning, avoid caregiver burnout, and make informed decisions about assisted living vs. home care. We also dive into family dynamics, sibling conflicts over elder care, and how to have tough but necessary conversations about end-of-life decisions before a crisis happens.

If you're wondering how to support elderly parents from a distance, what to do when a loved one refuses help, or how to navigate the complexities of dementia care, this episode is packed with insights you don't want to miss.

Resources Mentioned:
Join Marissa's free Aging Family Facebook Group for expert guidance on planning for aging parents
Grab her Caregiver Burnout Prevention Plan (inside the group).
Learn more about Marissa's work at mwells.co

Listen now and take the first step in preparing for aging parents with confidence!

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