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Do You Have an Aging Plan? 

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This week on Life Happens, host Kim Hegwood welcomes Annalee Kruger to discuss the importance of having an Aging Plan and how it can make a world of difference for families and caregivers. Annalee starts by explaining how an Aging Plan can help prevent caregiver burnout by addressing needs and expectations early, reducing the stress that often comes with unexpected situations.
The conversation also covers common mistakes families make when planning for aging and the critical need for proactive decision-making. Annalee shares valuable insights into dementia, offering important information to help families prepare for the challenges it brings.
Additionally, they explore the emotional, physical, and financial tolls that caregiving places on families, highlighting why it's essential to have a plan in place to mitigate these burdens. Annalee emphasizes the importance of planning and how it can safeguard both caregivers and their loved ones, ensuring a smoother aging journey.
This episode provides practical advice and guidance on creating an effective Aging Plan, helping families be better prepared for the future.
Contact Annalee:
Phone: (239) 676-3170
Website: www.carerightinc.com
Facebook: / carerightincorp
LinkedIn: / annaleekruger
RU-vid: / @annaleekruger206
About Annalee:
Annalee started Care Right Inc, in 2011. Care Right is a virtual, nationwide consultancy serving families across the US in developing customized Aging Plans. Adult children find themselves thrust into the role of family caregiving and in time, realize their aging loved one’s needs and safety are beyond what the family can provide. Annalee/Care Right facilitates family meetings, educates families about aging, dementia progression, preventing caregiver burnout, care options, how to pay for care, choosing care communities, how to navigate the complex healthcare system, how to be a bold advocate, and helps improve family relationships and communication.
Prior, she worked as a social worker, marketing director, and executive director in long-term care communities for 18 years and saw a need for families to start discussing the “what when’s” of aging sooner rather than later. Her goal is to reach families proactively---when they first start seeing the writing on the wall that things may not be going well with their aging parents (falls, ER visits, weight loss, dementia progression, spousal caregiver burnout) but unfortunately, 92% of families come to Care Right in crisis mode.
Annalee is also working with two international Accreditation firms to create an academy, (ASCA-Aging Strategist Coaching Academy) allowing her robust Aging Strategist training program to be accredited and certify the coaches who go through the academy.
Annalee’s book, The Invisible Patient: the emotional, financial, and physical toll on family caregivers is available on Amazon.
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