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Welcome! WOW, SIXTY EPISODES AND STILL GOING!
In this episode, we discusses crucial topics around elder care, particularly those moments that signify irreversible changes or 'points of no return.' These include incontinence, moving into assisted living, cognitive decline, giving up driving, and the loss of physical abilities. We discuss importance of recognizing these changes and preparing for them effectively.
Introduction
Incontinence
Transition to Assisted Living
Cognitive Decline
Giving Up Driving
Loss of Physical Abilities
Caveats:
If you are finding value in this podcast, please share and leave a review so others can find it too!
Rebecca
Disclaimer: The information presented on this podcast is solely for information purposes. We do not provide medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice through this podcast and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. It is your responsibility to seek advice from a licensed professional. Any actions you take are done at your own risk.
By Rebecca Tapia, MD5
4242 ratings
Welcome! WOW, SIXTY EPISODES AND STILL GOING!
In this episode, we discusses crucial topics around elder care, particularly those moments that signify irreversible changes or 'points of no return.' These include incontinence, moving into assisted living, cognitive decline, giving up driving, and the loss of physical abilities. We discuss importance of recognizing these changes and preparing for them effectively.
Introduction
Incontinence
Transition to Assisted Living
Cognitive Decline
Giving Up Driving
Loss of Physical Abilities
Caveats:
If you are finding value in this podcast, please share and leave a review so others can find it too!
Rebecca
Disclaimer: The information presented on this podcast is solely for information purposes. We do not provide medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice through this podcast and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. It is your responsibility to seek advice from a licensed professional. Any actions you take are done at your own risk.

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