From Overwhelmed to Relieved The Senior Caregiving Podcast

That's Memory Care

18 min · 29 apr 2026
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Episode 15: That's Memory Care — The Light in the Heavy and Why Planning Now Changes Everything Nobody told you it would look like this. The behaviors that stop you in your tracks. The moments your kids want to disappear into the floor. And yes — the moments that are just a little bit funny, even when you feel guilty for laughing. In Episode 15, Shannon shares stories from her years inside Memory Care communities — including Bob, the Salt Lake City resident who walked the halls naked every day with the confidence of a man who had somewhere to be — explains the brain science behind dementia behaviors, and talks about why the families who navigate this journey with the most grace are the ones who had a plan before the crisis hit. She also shares, for the first time on this podcast, why she left corporate senior care after 15 years and started Clark County Senior Resources — and what that means for your family. Episode Quote: "Pre-planning is not giving up on him. Pre-planning is loving him well before the emergency takes the choice away from you." What We Cover: • Why Memory Care staff never flinch — and what that calm teaches us • The 4 real causes of undressing behavior: physical discomfort, sequencing loss, disorientation, sundowning • Why the funny moments are allowed — and why they matter • How to talk to your kids after a difficult Memory Care visit • Why Shannon left corporate senior care and started Clark County Senior Resources • Why pre-planning for care is the most loving thing you can do right now • Your Brain on Mom podcast — recommended resource for siblings in real time • The Strong Daughters Club: your free community for the middle of the journey Resources Mentioned: • Your Brain on Mom Podcast — search on your favorite podcast platform • Strong Daughters Club (Facebook): Click Here to Join [https://facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx/] • Book a Free Discovery Call: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min] • Clark County Senior Resources: clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://clarkcountyseniorresources.com] This Week's Challenge: 1. Find the laugh this week — and let yourself have it. 2. Start the conversation about care planning — or book a free call with Shannon. 3. Share this episode and tag @clark_county_senior_resources. Connect with Shannon: Website: clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://clarkcountyseniorresources.com] Instagram: @clark_county_senior_resources [https://clark_county_senior_resources] Email: shannon@clarkcountysr.com | Phone/Text: 564-227-8847 Book a Free Call: @clark_county_senior_resources [https://clark_county_senior_resources]

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Long-Distance Caregiving 101

Long-Distance Caregiving: How to Coordinate Mom's Care (and a Move) From Another State You can't just pop in to check on her. Every update comes secondhand — a phone call from a nurse two states away, a fall you weren't there for, a decision you have to make about someone you can't even see. If you're managing a parent's care from another state, this episode is for you. Shannon breaks down why long-distance caregiving carries such a specific, lonely weight — and why your job was never to be everywhere at once. You'll learn why a local senior care advocate can be your "boots on the ground" for touring communities you can't visit yourself, exactly what a good advocate does during a tour, and the full checklist of what to look for (and what red flags mean you walk away) — whether you're touring in person or reviewing someone else's notes and video. Plus, a real family's story of relocating a 92-year-old stroke survivor across the country after discovering a prior power of attorney had financially exploited her. If you've ever felt guilty for not living closer to your parent, this episode will help you build a plan instead of carrying the guilt alone. In this episode: * Why distance doesn't measure your love — or your capability as a caregiver * The real risk of evaluating a community off a website and a phone call * What a trained advocate actually does on a tour (and the questions they ask that families don't know to ask) * The full "what to look for" checklist: staffing ratios, care plans, resident engagement, safety protocols, and more * A family's story of long-distance relocation after financial exploitation by a prior POA * This week's challenge and mantra for long-distance caregivers What You'll Learn: * Why long-distance caregiving carries a uniquely heavy, isolating weight — and why it's not your fault * Why touring a community off a website and a phone call is a gamble you don't have to take * What a trained senior care advocate actually does during a tour (and why "boots on the ground" matters when you can't be there yourself) * The full checklist of what to look for on any tour: staffing ratios, the smell test, resident engagement, care plan process, safety protocols, and more * The red flags that mean it's time to walk away * A real family's story of relocating a 92-year-old stroke survivor across the country after discovering financial exploitation by a prior power of attorney Want to hop on a call to discuss your situation and what your options are? In a call together, I will help you understand where things are at with your parent, what options you have available to you now and in the future, resources available, and how I can help you. 📞 Book a Call with me: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min] Let's Connect Online! 📧 Email me: shannon@clarkcountysr.com [shannon@clarkcountysr.com] 📱 DM/Connect on IG: @clark_county_senior_resources [https://www.instagram.com/clark_county_senior_resources/] 🌐 clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://clarkcountyseniorresources.com]

17 jul 202618 min
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Guest Episode · Teresa on Sibling Conflict, POA, and Loving Your Mom Through the Fight

Featured Pull Quote "Your sibling is not your enemy. The disease is. The grief is. Underneath almost every battle are two terrified people who both love their mom — and have never once said, 'I'm scared too.'" Episode Summary Shannon welcomes guest Teresa for an unflinching conversation about sibling conflict in caregiving. With her mom in memory care and her brother holding POA, Teresa shares what the battles looked like, what they cost her, and what finally helped her move toward peace — whether the relationship is fully repaired. What You'll Learn • Why caregiving so often fractures sibling relationships • How POA changes family power dynamics • How to separate Mom's care from old rivalries • Boundary-setting without estrangement • The first concrete step toward repair Resources & Links • Strong Daughters Club: facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx [https://facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx] • Book a Discovery Call: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min] • Email: shannon@clarkcountysr.com [shannon@clarkcountysr.com] • Instagram: @clark_county_senior_resources • Text Shannon: 564-227-8847

23 jun 202624 min
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We won't qualify for Medicaid

Most families dealing with a senior placement crisis carry a belief that stops them from even exploring one of their biggest financial resources: 'We won't qualify for Medicaid.' In this episode, Shannon Calles dismantles the four most common Medicaid myths and walks families through what Washington State Apple Health Long-Term Care actually covers, who actually qualifies, and what to do right now — whether placement is days away or still on the horizon. FEATURED QUOTE The assumption that you don't qualify could be costing your family tens of thousands of dollars — and a whole lot of unnecessary stress. Get accurate information before you write Medicaid off. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE • The 4 most common Medicaid myths — and the truth behind each one • How Washington State's income rules are more flexible than most people realize • Why home ownership doesn't automatically disqualify your parent • Community spouse protections explained in plain language • Whether memory care is covered by Medicaid (and how to find communities that accept it) • What a private pay bridge is and how families use it • The 5 action steps to take immediately — whatever stage you're at KEY RESOURCES MENTIONED • Washington State Apple Health Long-Term Care (Medicaid) Information Link [https://helpingelders.org/wa-cares-long-term-care-fund] • DSHS / Home and Community Services Information Link [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa/long-term-care-services-information] • Washington Law Help COPES information link [https://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/en/copes-program] • Book a free Discovery Call: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min?month=2026-01] • Strong Daughters Club (free Facebook community): facebook.com/share/strongdaughtersclub [https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongdaughtersclub] • Free Caregiver's Relief Guide: clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://www.clarkcountyseniorresources.com] THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE Write down your parent's actual financial picture — monthly income, savings, assets, home ownership, and spouse status. You're not applying for anything. You're just getting honest with yourself so you can make decisions from clarity instead of fear. Then share this episode and tag @clark_county_senior_resources on Instagram. THIS WEEK'S MANTRA I make decisions from information, not assumption. Clarity is an act of love. CONNECT WITH SHANNON • Website: clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://www.clarkcountyseniorresources.com] • Instagram: @clark_county_senior_resources [https://www.instagram.com/clark_county_senior_resources/] • Email: shannon@clarkcountysr.com [shannon@clarkcountysr.com] • Phone: 564-227-8847 • Book a Call: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min?month=2026-01]

16 jun 202613 min
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POA: What It Actually Means (And What It Doesn't)

POA: What It Actually Means (And What It Doesn't) "Power of Attorney is not a title. It is a role. And like any role, it comes with responsibilities, boundaries, and a need for support." — Shannon Calles, Episode 19 Episode Overview Most families treat Power of Attorney like a checkbox — sign it, file it, breathe easier. But the gap between what POA actually means and what most people think it means can cause serious harm when a care crisis hits. Using a composite client story, Shannon breaks down the five most common POA misconceptions — and gives you a clear framework for understanding your role and your limits before the next crisis arrives. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why POA doesn't give you unlimited authority while your parent is still legally competent • The difference between Financial POA and Healthcare POA — and why one without the other leaves a dangerous gap • When your POA authority expires (yes, it can expire) • How to protect yourself legally and emotionally when family conflict arises • The documentation habits that protect both you and your parent • What the role of POA actually requires — and what it doesn't The 5 Most Common POA Misconceptions 1. POA means you're in charge. (Not necessarily — not while your parent is still legally competent.) 2. One document covers everything. (Financial POA and Healthcare POA are separate documents.) 3. POA is permanent. (It expires at death and may not be honored if it's outdated.) 4. POA protects you from family conflict. (It gives you legal authority — not family harmony.) 5. You can handle this alone. (You cannot — and you shouldn't have to.) This Week's Challenge: The POA Document Audit • Find and locate the POA document • Read it — note the type, date signed, and when your authority activates • Identify the gap — do you have both financial and healthcare POA? Is it current and on file? • Take one single next action to close the gap • Share your takeaway on Instagram and tag @clark_county_senior_resources This Week's Mantra "I don't have to have all the answers. I just have to know my role, ask for help, and keep showing up for her." Resources Mentioned • National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys: naela.org • AARP Power of Attorney Guide: aarp.org • Area Agency on Aging (Clark County): 360-735-5720 • Strong Daughters Club (Free Facebook Community): The Strong Daughters Club [https://facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx] • Book a Call with Shannon: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min] Join the Strong Daughters Club If today's episode brought up questions — about POA, about what comes next, about how to even start these conversations — you don't have to sit with them alone. The Strong Daughters Club is our free Facebook community built specifically for adult daughters navigating senior care. Join here: The Strong Daughters Club [https://facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx] Connect with Shannon Calles Website: clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://clarkcountyseniorresources.com] Email: shannon@clarkcountysr.comshannon@clarkcountysr.com [shannon@clarkcountysr.com] Phone/Text: 564-227-8847 Instagram: @clark_county_senior_resources [https://www.instagram.com/clark_county_senior_resources/] Book a Call: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min?month=2026-01]

24 mei 202614 min
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How to Have the Hard Conversation About Your Parent's Care Plan

Episode 18 | How to Have the Hard Conversation About Your Parent's Care Plan (Before Crisis Forces It) Are you avoiding "the talk" with your aging parent about their care plan — and secretly hoping it never has to happen? You're not alone. But the longer we wait, the more that decision gets made for us. In an ER. By strangers. In crisis. In this episode, Shannon Calles — senior care consultant, certified dementia practitioner, and someone who has walked this caregiving road personally — breaks down the three hardest conversations in caregiving and gives you the tools to finally start having them. In this episode you'll learn: ✔ How to start "the talk" with your parent before a crisis forces it — including exact conversation starters you can use this week ✔ How to navigate the sibling dynamic when not everyone is showing up equally ✔ What to do when your parent refuses help — and what that resistance is really telling you ✔ Why having this conversation early is one of the most loving things you can do Want to talk through your specific situation and what your options are? In a call together, I'll help you understand where things stand with your parent, what care options are available now and in the future, and exactly how I can support you. RESOURCES MENTIONED: • Strong Daughters Club (Free Facebook Community): facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx [https://facebook.com/share/g/1DnDv72Hfx] • Book a Call with Shannon: calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min [https://calendly.com/shannon-clarkcountysr/30min?month=2026-01] • The Caregiver's Relief Guide (Free Download): clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://clarkcountyseniorresources.com/] CONNECT WITH SHANNON: • Email: shannon@clarkcountysr.com [shannon@clarkcountysr.com] • Phone/Text: 564-227-8847 • Website: clarkcountyseniorresources.com [https://www.clarkcountyseniorresources.com/] • Instagram: @clark_county_senior_resources [https://www.instagram.com/clark_county_senior_resources/]

18 mei 202613 min