Tuesday Jan 28, 2025

S2 Ep17 -The Caregiver’s Compass 5 Steps to Build a Strong Decision-Making Foundation

Welcome back to the Caregiver Secrets Podcast, the show where we share practical advice, heartfelt stories, and encouragement for you, the caregiver,  who give their all to care for loved ones. Thank you for joining me today. As I always say, You are not alone on this journey, and together, we’ll tackle the joys and challenges of caregiving with compassion and support.

Before we get started today, let me remind you: this is not medical, financial, or health advice. Please consult with the appropriate professionals for specific concerns. My role is to inform and support you as best I can, but the actions you take are up to you. With that said, let’s dive in.

In the last episode, we discussed the emotional weight of caregiving decisions. We explored the challenges of balancing love, fear, and practical realities while navigating pressure from others. Today, we’re continuing our four-part series, “Caregiver Decisions Unlocked: Practical Steps to Wise Choices,” by laying the foundation for a thoughtful decision-making process. This foundation consists of five essential steps that will help you approach tough decisions with clarity and confidence.

The first step is to check your heart. Take time to acknowledge your feelings and preferences honestly. This isn’t about making a decision based solely on emotions, but rather understanding where your heart naturally leans. I personally believe that this is the perfect time to pray and ask God for wisdom and clarity. As James 1:5 says, “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” When I was deciding whether to care for my mom at home or consider memory care, I started by admitting that my heart wanted to care for her myself. Acknowledging that gave me a clearer starting point to explore other options with openness.

The second step is to recognize your bias. Once you’ve identified your preference, realize how it might influence your decision-making process. We’re naturally inclined to lean toward what we want, but that can create blind spots. By acknowledging this bias, you create space to consider other options more objectively. For me, admitting my preference to keep my mom at home allowed me to prepare myself emotionally for the possibility that another option might be better.

The third step is to listen to your gut. Intuition can be a powerful tool in decision-making. It’s shaped by your experiences, observations, and the stories you’ve heard from others. However, while your gut is a valuable guide, it’s not infallible. When I was deciding on my mom’s care, my intuition strongly aligned with my desire to keep her at home, but there have been other times when my gut has provided different perspectives. Trust your instincts, but use them as one of many tools in the process.

The fourth step is to isolate the decision. Clarify exactly what you’re deciding. This might seem simple, but it’s easy for multiple concerns to overlap and cloud your thinking. In my case, the core decision was whether my mom would stay at home with me or move to a memory care facility. Isolating the decision helped me focus on evaluating options specific to that question without being overwhelmed by unrelated factors.

The fifth step is to assess timing. Ask yourself if this decision needs to be made now, or if it can wait. Sometimes we rush into decisions prematurely, or we delay when action is needed. When I was deciding on my mom’s care, it felt urgent because her behavior had become erratic, and I lacked experience with dementia care. Acting sooner rather than later gave me peace of mind and allowed me to address the situation proactively.

As you think about these steps, I encourage you to take time to reflect on a decision you’re currently facing. Write down your feelings, preferences, and concerns. Ask yourself whether you’ve acknowledged your heart, considered your biases, and clarified the core decision. Reflection is a powerful tool that can bring clarity and help you feel more confident in your choices.

The key takeaway from this episode is this: The foundation of good decision-making is understanding your heart, intuition, and the context of your decision. By grounding yourself in these steps, you set the stage for thoughtful and compassionate choices.

If you found this episode helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it with a friend who might benefit from this message. Be sure to explore our other episodes for more insights and encouragement.

Join me tomorrow for part three of our four-part series, where we’ll dive into Exploring and Testing Your Options as a caregiver. This episode will focus on gathering valuable information, expanding beyond either/or choices, and testing the feasibility of different caregiving solutions. I’ll share personal examples of how I explored in-home care, memory care units, and adult daycare, and I’ll provide practical tips to help you make decisions that benefit both you and your loved one. Don’t miss this critical step in the decision-making process—it’s all about building confidence through thoughtful exploration. Make sure to tune in!

 

 

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Finally, I’d love for you to grab a free copy of my book, Get Risen. It’s written by a family caregiver for caregivers, and you can get it at https://bit.ly/GetRisen.

Thank you for being here. You’re doing incredible work, and you’re not alone on this journey. Join me tomorrow, where we’ll dive into exploring and testing your options as part of the decision-making process. Until then, remember: You’ve got this!

 

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