Planning for Aging Parents: What Every Adult Daughter Needs to Know with Living Goldenwell's Kathleen Korpela

It’s the conversation we all know we need to have—but most of us avoid until we’re already in crisis: caring for our aging parents…

Don’t wait until it’s too late to plan! The earlier you start, the more options you have.


It’s the conversation we all know we need to have—but most of us avoid until we’re already in crisis: caring for our aging parents. Whether you're knee-deep in caregiving or just starting to notice little changes in your mom or dad, this episode is your guide to getting ahead of the chaos.

Erin and Megan sit down with aging and care expert Kathleen Korpela to talk about how to support our parents before things unravel. From early conversations (that don’t feel awkward) to understanding senior care options, Medicaid, and the emotional toll caregiving takes—especially on women—this is the roadmap we wish we had years ago.

💡 Biggest takeaway? Caregiving isn’t a someday thing. It’s a right-now conversation.

Key Takeaways:

  • These plans can take 5+ YEARS to come together, so you need to start NOW!

  • Caregiving responsibilities often fall on daughters—and it’s a lot.

  • Planning ahead prevents emergencies (and can save hundreds of thousands of dollars).

  • Aging in place is common—but is often only a temporary solution.

  • Senior care costs are steep—Medicaid can help, but it's complex. Kathleen gives great tips to navigate Medicaid!

  • Watch for small signs of decline and act early.

  • Emotional burnout is real—build your support network now.

👵❤️ Whether your parents are 55 or 85, this is your cue to pause, plan, and protect your peace.

Connect with Kathleen Korpela:

✨ Learn more: ⁠www.livinggoldenwell.com/program⁠

✨ Download your free guide: ⁠www.livinggoldenwell.com⁠

✨ Free Masterclass: ⁠www.livinggoldenwell.com/masterclass⁠

✨ Schedule time with Kathleen: ⁠https://livinggoldenwell.com/contact⁠

✨ Follow her on IG: ⁠@kkorpela⁠

🎧 Listen now on Lady Party. Because growing up means caring for the ones who raised us.

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