Caregiving for Aging Parents: How to Start the Conversation Before Crisis Hits
When someone becomes a new parent, there’s a clear script: set up the crib, pick a pediatrician, swap stories with other parents. Support shows up quickly, and the whole experience of caring for a baby is wrapped in celebration and shared advice.
But when it comes to caring for aging parents, there’s no script. The support isn’t automatic, and the conversations aren’t easy. You’re navigating tough emotions, shifting roles, and the quiet reality of aging, often without a roadmap or a community to lean on.
Raymond James is not affiliated with Hartford Funds or Sherri Snelling.