Ben sits down with longtime friend and founder of Lakeshore Helping Hands, Neal Goss, to explore what great non-medical caregiving really looks like and why it can restore independence for clients while easing stress for families. Paralyzed at 15 after a hockey accident, Neal has relied on caregivers for 25 years. That lived experience shaped his system for recruiting, interviewing, and training caregivers around what matters most: empathy, reliability, clear boundaries, and a relationship grounded in mutual respect.
The difference a dignity-first caregiver makes in daily life and family dynamicsHow to vet agencies and individual caregivers (green flags vs. red flags)Why values and communication often matter more than résumés or prior tasksLessons learned the hard way (and a few humorous missteps) about keeping professional lines intactNeal’s purpose-driven leap from finance to entrepreneurship to help others avoid common pitfallsIf you’re navigating care for an aging parent, living with a disability, or building a caregiving team, this conversation offers practical takeaways and a hopeful blueprint for better support at home.