Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

When Aging Parents Need Help: Family Caregiving Roles & Impacts with Dr. Sara Qualls

When Aging Parents Need Help: Family Caregiving Roles & Impacts with Dr. Sara Qualls

FromPsychology of Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp


When Aging Parents Need Help: Family Caregiving Roles & Impacts with Dr. Sara Qualls

FromPsychology of Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp

ratings:
Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Mar 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#052 - When older adults begin to experience physical or mental health changes, like with dementia disorders, for example, it can be difficult to know the steps to take when aging parents need help. It can be especially difficult for family caregivers to know how to balance autonomy and independence with concerns for risk and safety.In this episode, Dr. Sara Qualls, clinical geropsychologist and Kraemer Family Professor of Aging Studies at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS), will discuss common role transitions in older families, offer tips for balancing safety and autonomy, and provide tips on having tough conversations with aging loved ones with dignity and respect. Here's a peak into my interview with Dr. Qualls:[10:04] What are some of the common role transitions in older families?[13:34] Worried about your aging parent's safety or capacity to make decisions? Steps to take when your aging parent needs help. [20:11] Feeling guilty about caregiving decisions? How to repair ruptures in the relationship with your older loved one.[22:59] Learn how to balance your older loved one's safety with autonomy[27:04] Every family is unique and will make changes in line with their patterns as a family. Learn more here. [33:12] Why you may want to reconsider your use of the term, "parenting your parents"[37:51] How to invite your older loved one back into the relationship while you're caring for them?[45:27] Important considerations for families with a history of toxic or painful relationships.[47:55] Interested in caregiver family therapy? Tips for finding a family therapist.Click here to visit the show notes page to learn more.Click here to listen to the podcastFREE GUIDESDownload the Memory Loss Guide hereInterested in working with me? For Families: Click hereFor Professionals: Click hereHelp others find this show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you listen to the podcast, or here on i-tunes.--DISCLAIMER: The material on this site is for informational and educational purposes only. Any comments Dr. Koepp may make on the TV Show, blog, or in response to an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a psychologist-patient relationship between Dr. Koepp and the individual. None of Dr. Koepp's show, website, social media, comments, or group information should be considered a substitute for individualized medical or mental health assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Koepp is only representing herself in her TV Show, blogs, and on her website.
Released:
Mar 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Psychology of Aging podcast is your go-to resource for mental health and aging. Join clinical psychologist, Dr. Regina Koepp, each week as she shares expert insights surrounding mental health and aging, dementia, caregiving, and end of life. Each episode contains evidence-based information and resources to help you deepen your understanding of aging and take caring for older adults to a whole new level. Join us for Season 2 in January 2022!