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Next Steps 4 Seniors: Conversations on Aging with Wendy Jones
Next Steps 4 Seniors: Conversations on Aging explores the tough aging topics no one talks about but everyone faces. Every week brings two ways to grow: Tuesdays dive into the physical next steps with real-life guidance for seniors and families, and Fridays uplift the heart with spiritual and emotional next steps-encouragement, faith, and hope for the journey ahead. To learn more about Next Steps 4 Seniors, contact us at 248-651-5010 or visit us online at www.nextsteps4seniors.com Find us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@nextsteps4seniors
Friday, December 12, 2025
In this heartfelt episode, Wendy Jones addresses the emotional challenges faced by adult children caring for aging parents. She emphasizes the importance of spending quality time with loved ones, encouraging listeners to engage in meaningful conversations and create lasting memories before it's too late. Wendy shares personal anecdotes and practical advice on how to connect with aging parents, highlighting the significance of in-person interactions and the need to be proactive in caregiving.takeaways
- This episode is for children aged 45-65 with aging parents.
- Many families experience regret for not spending enough time together.
- Quality time is essential; in-person visits are more meaningful than phone calls.
- Engaging in deep conversations can reveal important family stories.
- Regular check-ins can prevent emergencies and health issues.
- Plan dedicated time to visit and support aging parents.
- Create new memories by taking parents on trips or vacations.
- Ask parents about their bucket list and help fulfill those wishes.
- Being present allows you to observe their daily living activities.
- Don't wait until it's too late to connect with your loved ones.
Learn more about Next Steps 4 Seniors at www.nextsteps4senior.com
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