LTCareNav’s Care Compass
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.
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