A Time to Care: The Caregivers Podcast

When Is It Time to Stop Driving? Walking Through One of Caregiving’s Hardest Decisions with Judy M. Romano

26 min · 19. Juni 2026
Episode When Is It Time to Stop Driving? Walking Through One of Caregiving’s Hardest Decisions with Judy M. Romano Cover

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When is it time to stop driving? For many older adults, driving symbolizes independence and freedom. For caregivers, concerns about driving safety can bring uncertainty, worry, and difficult conversations. In this episode, occupational therapist and driver evaluation specialist Judy Romano shares practical guidance for recognizing warning signs, approaching conversations with compassion, and helping loved ones maintain dignity and quality of life while prioritizing safety. A thoughtful and encouraging resource for anyone caring for aging parents or supporting a loved one through changing abilities.

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Episode When Caregiving Feels Heavy: Grace, Resilience, and Believing in Yourself | with Joseph Brooks Cover

When Caregiving Feels Heavy: Grace, Resilience, and Believing in Yourself | with Joseph Brooks

Sometimes caregiving is not only about caring for someone else—it is about learning how to care for the way you speak to yourself. In this powerful and heartfelt episode, Isabel welcomes Joseph Brooks, motivational speaker, caregiver, and resilience leader, for a conversation about grief, difficult decisions, perfectionism, and the daily practice of self-belief. After growing up in a violent neighborhood, losing both parents at a young age, caring for his wife through years of severe illness, and eventually facing the heartbreaking decision to remove life support, Joseph brings a perspective rooted in lived experience, faith, service, and grace. Together, Isabel and Joseph explore: * how to make emotionally loaded decisions * why caregivers must release the need to be perfect * the healing power of serving from presence instead of pressure * how to challenge negative self-talk * rebuilding confidence after loss * taking life one day at a time * creating a daily practice of truth, grace, and resilience This conversation offers gentle encouragement for any caregiver carrying guilt, fear, grief, or the weight of impossible choices. A reminder for your heart: You do not need to be perfect. You only need to keep showing up with grace.

22. Mai 202636 min