481 | Mailbag: Long-Term Care and Managing Aging Parents' Finances

481 | Mailbag: Long-Term Care and Managing Aging Parents' Finances

One-third of family caregivers drain their personal savings to care for aging parents — and most have no plan for when that money runs out. Brad sits down with Danielle Miura, a CFP and founder of Spark Financials, to tackle the financial realities of elder care that few in the FI community openly discuss. Danielle brings both professional expertise and personal experience as a family caregiver to this conversation about one of the most financially precarious situations many will face: supporting aging parents while protecting your own path to financial independence. Key Topics Discussed Introduction to Caregiving Challenges [00:00:00] The Emotional and Financial Impact of Caregiving [00:01:25] Understanding Financial Boundaries [00:07:59] Exploring Long-Term Care Options [00:33:47] Key Takeaways Financial Boundaries: Setting clear financial limits is essential when caring for aging parents to protect your own financial future. [00:07:59] Cost of Care: On average, family caregivers spend about $7,200 annually for their loved ones. [00:06:15] Diverse Income Sources: Having multiple sources of income is critical for managing long-term care expenses. [00:33:39] Long-Term Care Insurance: Research options while healthy for better rates and coverage. [00:35:33] Action Items Assess your current financial situation and determine how much support you can offer your parents. [00:10:57] Research caregiving options and associated costs to prepare for potential financial impacts. [00:30:04] Notable Quotes "1/3 of family caregivers use personal savings for elder care." [00:06:15] "Set clear financial boundaries to protect your funds while caring for loved ones." [00:07:59] "Without long-term care insurance, many dip into savings for elderly care costs." [00:32:28] "Long-term care insurance: essential yet complex." [00:35:33] "Diverse income streams are critical to manage long-term care expenses." [00:33:39] Related Resources Spark Financials - https://sparkfinancials.com ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 485 — Mailbag: Spending Down to Zero, High-Fee 401(k), and Mini-Retirements | Essential Listening

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