Caring for a loved one with dementia is emotionally taxing and physically demanding. In this episode, we explore the ongoing stress caregivers face and why prioritizing their own health is non-negotiable. From nutrition and sleep to exercise and personal hobbies, we share practical strategies to help caregivers maintain balance and prevent burnout—because you can't pour from an empty cup.
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Caring for a loved one with dementia is emotionally taxing and physically demanding. In this episode, we explore the ongoing stress caregivers face and why prioritizing their own health is non-negotiable. From nutrition and sleep to exercise and personal hobbies, we share practical strategies to help caregivers maintain balance and prevent burnout—because you can't pour from an empty cup.
Navigating the Cost of Long-Term Care: Protecting Your Family and Legacy
Legally Speaking The Podcast with Tom Torr
7 minutes
10 months ago
Navigating the Cost of Long-Term Care: Protecting Your Family and Legacy
In this episode of Legally Speaking, attorney Tom Torr explores the financial and emotional challenges of long-term care. Learn about the staggering costs of nursing homes, the impact on caregivers, and essential strategies for protecting your assets and qualifying for Medicaid. Tom shares practical advice on preserving your wealth while ensuring quality care for your loved ones. Tune in to gain valuable insights and start securing your family’s future today.
Legally Speaking The Podcast with Tom Torr
Caring for a loved one with dementia is emotionally taxing and physically demanding. In this episode, we explore the ongoing stress caregivers face and why prioritizing their own health is non-negotiable. From nutrition and sleep to exercise and personal hobbies, we share practical strategies to help caregivers maintain balance and prevent burnout—because you can't pour from an empty cup.