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S3 E60: How To Support Your Elders with Steve Lamantini

S3 E60: How To Support Your Elders with Steve Lamantini

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This week on the Welloff Podcast, we’re joined by Steve Lamantini — also known as The Professional Son — founder of Lion’s Share Family Services, for an honest and deeply relatable conversation about aging, caregiving, and supporting our loved ones through life’s later chapters.

Steve shares how his personal experience caring for his own father inspired him to create Lion’s Share Family Services, a company dedicated to helping families navigate the often overwhelming realities of elder care. From managing doctor appointments and daily logistics to assisting with living transitions and providing emotional support, Steve breaks down what families really need when caring for aging parents.

We dive into the most common challenges caregivers face, the pressure of balancing careers, children, and aging loved ones, and the mistakes families often make when they wait too long to ask for help. Steve also offers practical advice for planning ahead, having tough conversations, and creating a support system that brings peace of mind during uncertain times.

Whether you’re currently caring for an aging parent, preparing for the future, or simply want to better understand the realities of elder care, this episode is full of insight, compassion, and real-world guidance you won’t want to miss.

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