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We’re talking today about how to be your own best caregiver. Living with chronic illnesses, dealing with a lifetime of accumulations, worrying about money; it seems we prepare for everything in life except how to handle the challenges of its later years.
About 22% of older adults in the United States can be considered elder orphans or solo agers. More are at risk of becoming one. The first group—elder orphans—are older people who don’t have a spouse or children they can depend upon. while solo agers are older adults who are living alone and don’t have children. In either case, this is a population of older people who don’t have a safety net if they need support, whether that’s physical, emotional, or practical.
In my conversation with author Joy Loverde, we discuss how we can plan for our older age with confidence. Her book, Who Will Care For Me When I’m Old is also a workbook to help us navigate this planning.
Learn more about Joy
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Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you’d like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at [email protected]
By Alzheimer's CaregiversWe’re talking today about how to be your own best caregiver. Living with chronic illnesses, dealing with a lifetime of accumulations, worrying about money; it seems we prepare for everything in life except how to handle the challenges of its later years.
About 22% of older adults in the United States can be considered elder orphans or solo agers. More are at risk of becoming one. The first group—elder orphans—are older people who don’t have a spouse or children they can depend upon. while solo agers are older adults who are living alone and don’t have children. In either case, this is a population of older people who don’t have a safety net if they need support, whether that’s physical, emotional, or practical.
In my conversation with author Joy Loverde, we discuss how we can plan for our older age with confidence. Her book, Who Will Care For Me When I’m Old is also a workbook to help us navigate this planning.
Learn more about Joy
TRANSCRIPT
Sign up for free & get $25.
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! Choose your favorite platform and follow us for more advice, motivation, recipes, and cute dog photos.
Facebook InstagramTwitter
Subscribe to our YouTube channel.
There you can see me in “action” and watch the bonus videos I share.
Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you’d like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at [email protected]