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The Memory Circle

The Memory Circle

De : Tessa Rowan
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The Memory Circle podcast explores the intersection of aging, brain health, and caregiving with clear, accessible guidance. Each episode breaks down complex topics—Alzheimer’s, dementia care, elder law, neurological disorders, caregiving rights, and more—into practical advice you can use. The show empowers listeners with knowledge that protects families, supports caregivers, and strengthens the way we care for aging loved ones. Informative. Respectful. Essential. A source of truth for anyone dealing with cognitive decline or elder-care decisions.Tessa Rowan
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      For more than two decades, you’ve cared for a parent, protected their home, and sacrificed your own plans to give them the support they needed. But when inheritance time comes, one fear weighs heavily on many long‑term caregivers:

      “After all these years… can my siblings make me leave the home I’ve lived in and cared for?”

      In this episode of CareCast, we unpack the emotional and legal complexities behind housing rights, inheritance, and family dynamics after years of caregiving. You’ll learn:

      • Why caregiving doesn’t automatically grant ownership of a family home
      • What happens when an estate is split evenly among siblings
      • Whether co‑owners can legally force a sale
      • Your rights as a long‑term resident and caregiver
      • Real options that can protect you before and after a parent passes
      • How to start crucial conversations about wills, housing, and fairness

      This thoughtful and supportive conversation empowers caregivers with clarity, practical next steps, and the confidence to advocate for themselves—because caring for someone shouldn’t leave you vulnerable or without a place to call home.

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