Real Talk on Aging

How to Prepare Before a Crisis Forces Your Hand

33 min · 9. apr. 2026
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Are you prepared for an aging parent crisis before it happens? Aging parent planning is the conversation most families avoid—until a fall, a health scare, or a sudden change forces decisions fast. In this episode of Real Talk on Aging, you’ll learn how to avoid an aging parent crisis, recognize risks inside the home, and start planning before “everything seems fine” turns into something urgent. Hosted by Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust, this episode breaks down what an aging parent crisis actually looks like—from hidden dangers in the home and overlooked warning signs to the emotional and family dynamics that delay action. Drawing on decades of experience in senior care, Dave and Barb share how to spot risks early, navigate tough conversations with empathy, and create a proactive plan that keeps your loved ones safe while preserving their independence. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: * Identify hidden safety risks inside your parents’ home * Recognize early warning signs before a crisis happens * Start the aging conversation without causing resistance * Create a simple 5-year plan for aging parent care * Navigate family roles and avoid conflict during decision-making Don’t risk waiting for a crisis to make decisions for you—learn how to plan ahead, reduce risk, and support your aging parents with confidence. 🔔 Love the podcast? Don’t forget to follow and rate us!

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