Where the Dogwood Blooms
I sat down with Rose Willis to talk about something no parent ever wants to think about: what happens when you're no longer able to care for your child. A recent health scare involving an enlarged aortic aneurysm forced Rose to confront that question head-on. Her daughter, Morgan, is an adult living with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, and for years Morgan's care has been a family effort. Since 2012, her older sister Savannah has served as her paid caregiver, providing the consistency and support that helps Morgan thrive. But as Rose began putting long-term plans in place, she discovered a little-known North Carolina law standing in the way. We talked about House Bill 543, legislation passed in 2013 that prevents a non-parent family member from serving as both guardian and paid caregiver. Rose believes the law was originally intended to prevent abuse and financial exploitation in certain care settings, but says its broad language creates unintended consequences for families like hers. Our conversation explored what that means in practical terms—not just for Morgan, but for other North Carolina families trying to plan for the future of loved ones with disabilities. We discussed continuity of care, caregiver shortages, the challenges that come with major life transitions, and why stability can be so important for individuals with complex medical needs. Along the way, Rose shared her efforts to contact legislators, committee members, and state officials in hopes of finding a solution. She also explained why she believes greater public awareness is needed and what she hopes lawmakers will consider moving forward. Because sometimes the biggest challenges families face aren't medical. They're legal. And while laws are often written with good intentions, the real test is how they affect the people who have to live with them every day. This is a conversation about family, caregiving, disability advocacy, and the difficult questions that arise when public policy collides with real life. 00:00 Show Intro 00:45 Health Scare and Future Planning 03:06 House Bill 543 Explained 04:40 Continuity of Care at Risk 06:59 Calling Lawmakers for Help 11:45 How Many Families Affected 14:39 Workarounds and Needed Fix 17:36 Morgan’s Voice and Social Media 19:43 How Caregiver Pay Works 22:19 How to Help and Closing Support Where the Dogwood Blooms: If you enjoy our content, consider supporting us via: * Venmo [https://account.venmo.com/u/dogwoodblooms] * Cash App [https://cash.app/$DogwoodBlooms] Connect with Where the Dogwood Blooms: * Website [https://www.wherethedogwoodblooms.com/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/wherethedogwoodblooms/] * X [https://twitter.com/dogwoodblooms] * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@wherethedogwoodblooms] Contact: * cassie@wherethedogwoodblooms.com [cassie@wherethedogwoodblooms.com] Tags: #SpecialNeeds #DisabilityRights #NCPolitics #CerebralPalsy #NorthCarolina
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