Family Caregivers and the Crucial Role of Social Caregiving for Aging Parents

What happens when an aging parent is still physically independent, but suddenly more alone than anyone realizes?

For many family caregivers, care begins long before medication lists, doctor visits, or daily hands-on help. It often starts with loneliness, lost routines, and the quiet fear that an aging loved one is slipping into isolation.

Family caregiving specialists, Cortney and Julie Steinbacher discuss why social caregiving matters, especially after the death of a spouse or a major life change.

For family caregivers, this conversation offers a practical way to think about connection, planning, and aging in place before a crisis forces the issue.

Listeners will discover:

  • How family caregivers can spot the early signs of social isolation.
  • Why consistent visits, meals, and routines can protect emotional well-being.
  • How to start thinking about home safety, family roles, and future care decisions.

Listen for a clearer way to support an aging loved one without waiting for everything to become medical.

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