You Don’t Need More Advice — You Need a Care Quarterback: Ryan Callahan on Life Care Planning That Actually Works
Most families don’t plan to become caregivers.
It happens in a diagnosis. A fall. A phone call you didn’t expect.
In this deeply grounding conversation, Lindsay Friedman sits down with Ryan Callahan, founder of Callahan Care Solutions, to talk about what really happens when health, finances, and family dynamics collide. As a registered nurse with experience in hospice, long-term care, and as a former Texas Medicaid hearing officer, Ryan has seen firsthand how overwhelmed families become trying to coordinate medical care, benefits, and big financial decisions — all at once.
Ryan explains what a true life care plan looks like — not just paperwork, but a holistic roadmap that anticipates disease progression, funding strategies, Medicaid timing, and caregiver support. He shares why planning isn’t only for crisis, why 30- and 40-year-olds should be thinking ahead, and how the right guidance can preserve both quality of life and legacy.
But at its core, this episode is about something even deeper: time.
Because when families have clarity and support, they stop spending their energy on fear — and start spending it on the people they love.
If you’ve ever felt alone in caregiving, this conversation will feel like someone finally handed you a map — and a quarterback.