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Selling an Aging Parent’s Home: What Families Should Know Before Making the Decision

13 min · 2. heinä 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Caregiver Counsel: Elder Law Insights, host Tieesha Taylor, founder and CEO of Elderly Care Law Firm, is joined by Lisa Shuster, a seasoned real estate professional with over 20 years of experience. Together, they explore the emotional and logistical challenges families face when deciding to sell an aging parent's home. Lisa, a senior real estate specialist, shares insights on why this decision is often fraught with emotion and how safety and financial considerations can drive the need for a sale. They discuss the importance of early planning, the role of staging in preparing a home for sale, and the complexities of managing multiple decision-makers within a family. Listeners will gain valuable advice on minimizing stress and ensuring a smooth transition, making this episode essential for anyone navigating elder care and real estate transitions. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:12 – Tieesha Taylor's Introduction 00:27 – Meet Lisa Shuster, Real Estate Specialist 00:50 – Emotional Challenges in Selling a Parent's Home 01:52 – Safety Concerns Leading to Home Sale 03:16 – Logistical Challenges in Selling 04:21 – Consequences of Delaying a Sale 05:20 – Preparing a Home for Sale 06:55 – Managing Multiple Decision-Makers 08:17 – Handling Out-of-Town Family Responsibilities 09:43 – Importance of Having a Plan 10:54 – Resources for a Successful Transition 11:34 – Additional Support and Services About the Show: Caregiver Counsel: Elder Law Insights is a podcast dedicated to providing compassionate legal guidance for families navigating the complexities of elder care. Hosted by Tieesha Taylor, founder of the Elderly Care Law Firm, the show covers topics such as Medicaid, guardianship, probate, and long-term care. Each episode features expert guests who share valuable insights and practical advice to help listeners make informed decisions. With a focus on clarity and empathy, the series aims to empower families to protect their aging loved ones and ensure their well-being.

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