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LTCareNav’s Care Compass

Podcast von Lindsay Friedman

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Business

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Insights, Stories, and Expertise from the People Who Make a Difference in Long-Term Care.Welcome to LTCareNav’s Care Compass, a podcast from LTCareNav created to make long-term care feel more human and less overwhelming.In each episode, you’ll meet the real people families rely on—care managers, placement specialists, financial advisors, estate planners, and more.We go beyond titles to share their stories, their “why,” and what they’ve learned walking alongside families.Through honest conversations, we explore what it’s really like to navigate long-term care, caregiving, and life’s biggest decisions—so you feel less alone and more prepared.We invite you to join us as we replace cold transactions with trust, connection, and clarity—offering a warm introduction to a community that truly cares, one conversation at a time.

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Episode Lance A. Slatton: The Phone Call That Changed His Life — And Transformed Senior Care for Thousands Cover

Lance A. Slatton: The Phone Call That Changed His Life — And Transformed Senior Care for Thousands

What happens when a deeply personal family crisis becomes the foundation for helping millions of other families? In this powerful episode of Care Compass, Lindsay Friedman sits down with Lance A. Slatton — founder of All Home Care Matters, longtime home care leader, educator, and trusted voice in the senior care world. Known by many as “The Senior Care Influencer,” Lance shares the deeply personal story that unexpectedly pulled him into the caregiving industry after his father suffered a devastating medical crisis that changed their family forever. What started as confusion, overwhelm, and a complete lack of guidance became a mission: helping families understand the resources, protections, and support systems they never knew existed. Together, Lindsay and Lance unpack the realities families face navigating home care, caregiver shortages, rising costs, dementia support, and the dangerous gaps that still exist in senior care today. This conversation goes far beyond business. It’s about purpose, trust, advocacy, and what it really means to care for people during some of the hardest seasons of life. Lance also shares why he never regretted walking away from medical school, how podcasting unexpectedly became a global platform for impact, and the heartbreaking lessons families learn when they hire the wrong caregiver. If you are caring for aging parents, trying to understand home care options, or searching for clarity before a crisis hits your family, this episode will leave you informed, grounded, and far less alone.

20. Mai 2026 - 35 min
Episode Brad Roland on the Hidden Emotional Toll of Caregiving —And Why Senior Living Can Be a New Beginning Cover

Brad Roland on the Hidden Emotional Toll of Caregiving —And Why Senior Living Can Be a New Beginning

What happens when the person guiding families through dementia and senior care suddenly becomes part of the story himself? In this deeply human conversation, Lindsay Friedman sits down with Brad Roland of CarePatrol to talk about the realities families face when aging, caregiving, and dementia become personal. After helping more than 800 families navigate senior living decisions, Brad now finds himself walking the same road with his own mother after her Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Together, Lindsay and Brad unpack one of the biggest misconceptions around assisted living and memory care: that moving into a community means losing independence. Instead, Brad shares why the right environment can actually restore connection, dignity, safety, and quality of life not just for seniors, but for entire families struggling under the weight of caregiving. This episode is filled with wisdom for adult children, caregivers, and anyone quietly wondering when “manageable” becomes unsustainable. From sibling dynamics and caregiver burnout to the emotional complexity of making decisions for a parent, this conversation offers clarity without fear and reminds listeners they do not have to navigate this journey alone. If you are supporting aging parents, facing dementia in your family, or simply trying to prepare before a crisis happens, this is one of those conversations that stays with you long after it ends.

13. Mai 2026 - 27 min
Episode You Don’t Get to Decide When Care Happens — The Truth Most Families Learn Too Late with Colleen Cruz Cover

You Don’t Get to Decide When Care Happens — The Truth Most Families Learn Too Late with Colleen Cruz

Most families don’t plan for long-term care — not because they don’t care, but because they don’t think it will happen to them. Until it does. In this honest and deeply human conversation, Colleen Cruz shares what nearly two decades inside the care industry has taught her: the real cost of care isn’t just financial. It’s emotional. It’s physical. And it quietly reshapes entire families across generations. From crisis-driven decisions to the painful reality of “it’s too late to plan,” Colleen walks through what actually happens when families are forced to figure it out in real time. She also sheds light on the misunderstood world of long-term care planning — what exists today, what doesn’t, and why so many people get it wrong. This episode is not about fear. It’s about clarity. Because the truth is simple: care is coming for most of us. And the earlier we’re willing to face it, the more choices we keep — for ourselves and for the people we love.

6. Mai 2026 - 21 min
Episode Falling Through the Cracks: How Terrell & Ajala Clark Are Exposing the Hidden Crisis in Senior Care Cover

Falling Through the Cracks: How Terrell & Ajala Clark Are Exposing the Hidden Crisis in Senior Care

What happens when aging, illness, and life collide—and no one is prepared? In this powerful episode of The Caregiver’s Compass, Lindsay Friedman sits down with Terrell and Ajala Clark, a husband-and-wife team on the front lines of senior care, to unpack the quiet crisis happening in homes and hospitals across the country. With over 30 years of nursing experience, Ajala and Terrell share what it really looks like when seniors “fall through the cracks”—from missed medications and silent declines at home to devastating hospital discharges with no plan in place. What they reveal is both heartbreaking and urgent: families are often unprepared, misinformed, and left scrambling in moments of crisis. This conversation goes deeper than logistics. It’s about loneliness, the emotional weight of caregiving, and the harsh financial realities that too many families discover too late. From misconceptions about Medicare to the overlooked importance of long-term care insurance and early legal planning, this episode sheds light on the gaps—and what can actually be done to bridge them. If you’ve ever said “we’ll figure it out when the time comes,” this episode is your wake-up call. Because the truth is, the time to plan for care isn’t in the crisis—it’s long before it begins.

22. Apr. 2026 - 20 min
Episode Dr. Taylor Rush: Why Caregivers Feel Like They’re Failing (And the Truth No One Tells Them) Cover

Dr. Taylor Rush: Why Caregivers Feel Like They’re Failing (And the Truth No One Tells Them)

Caregiving doesn’t break people — the silence around it does. In this deeply honest and grounding conversation, Lindsay Friedman sits down with clinical health psychologist Dr. Taylor Rush of the Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Neurological Restoration to unpack what’s really happening beneath the surface for care partners. From overwhelm and resentment to guilt and isolation, Dr. Rush names the emotions most caregivers are afraid to admit — and explains why they’re not signs of failure, but signals worth listening to. Together, they explore the invisible dynamics shaping caregiving relationships: why so many people wait until they’re at the brink to ask for help, how long-standing family roles quietly intensify under pressure, and what happens when love starts to feel like obligation. This episode offers a rare, compassionate lens into both the psychology of caregiving and the practical realities families face every day. You’ll also hear powerful reframes that can immediately shift how caregivers show up — from “doing it all” to building sustainable support, from control to communication, and from losing yourself in the role to reclaiming your identity within it. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or unsure if you’re doing this “right,” this conversation will meet you exactly where you are — and remind you that you’re not alone, and you were never meant to do this alone.

15. Apr. 2026 - 26 min
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