Caring for Aging Parents
Caring for Aging Parents
A Practical Guide to Navigating Caregiving, Difficult Decisions, and Family Challenges
By Capra Academy · Published June 3, 2026 · 139 pages
About This Book
A compassionate, practical guide for adult children navigating the emotional and logistical challenges of caring for aging parents. Covers difficult conversations about driving, finances, and living arrangements, managing family dynamics and sibling disagreements, understanding medical decisions and advance directives, and finding sustainable balance between caregiving and your own life.
What’s Inside
- Having Difficult Conversations
- Managing Family Dynamics
- Medical Decisions & Advance Directives
- Balancing Caregiving & Your Life
- Finding Quality Care Options
- Legal & Financial Planning
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start having conversations about care with my aging parents?
The best time is before a crisis. Start with open-ended conversations about their wishes, values, and concerns while they are still healthy. Our guide covers conversation starters and how to approach sensitive topics like driving, finances, and living arrangements.
How do I handle disagreements with siblings about caregiving responsibilities?
Family meetings with clear agendas, defined roles, and written agreements help prevent conflicts. Our book provides scripts for dividing responsibilities fairly and managing the emotional dynamics that arise when siblings disagree about a parent’s care.
What legal documents should my parents have in place?
Every aging parent should have a healthcare proxy, power of attorney, living will, and updated will or trust. Our guide walks you through each document, when to get them, and how to have the conversation without making your parents feel like you are taking over.