Caregiving can become overwhelming fast, especially when families wait until a medical crisis to talk about care, finances, and responsibilities. In this episode of Unfiltered Caregiver, Lindsey Polis is joined by her sister-in-law Cindy, a registered nurse, for a personal and practical conversation about caregiver burnout, guilt, and the importance of building support before things fall apart.
Lindsey and Cindy discuss what they have seen across home care, nursing homes, chronic illness, kidney disease, dementia, cancer, and family caregiving. They also talk about why caregivers often feel guilty asking for help, how long-distance family members can become overwhelmed, and why open communication can make caregiving more manageable for everyone involved.
- 00:00 Introduction to Unfiltered Caregiver and Today’s Topic
- 00:30 Meet Cindy: Nursing Background and Caregiving Experience
- 02:52 The Toll of Chronic Illness on Family Caregivers
- 03:58 Burnout, Long-Distance Care, and Knowing Where to Start
- 07:42 Lindsey’s Personal Story of Family Caregiving and Loss
- 09:39 Why Families Need Open Communication Before a Crisis
- 12:54 Caregiving Is Not Meant to Be Done Alone
- 14:04 Closing Thoughts and Next Episode Preview
- Caregivers often put their own health and emotional needs last, which can lead to serious burnout.
- Guilt is one of the biggest reasons caregivers wait too long to ask for help.
- Families should talk early about responsibilities, finances, care options, and boundaries before a crisis happens.
- Support can come from churches, synagogues, gyms, social groups, family members, friends, and caregiver communities.
- Hiring outside help or taking a break does not mean someone is failing their loved one.
- Caregiving works best when it is shared, planned, and supported.
“How can you take care of somebody if you can’t take care of yourself?”
“You don’t need to feel guilty for taking a break.”
“That communication, that dialog needs to be there.”
“Knowing when to ask for help is the main thing.”
“Caregiving is not meant to be done alone.”
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