The Caregiver's Compass

Lindsay Friedman

Insights, Stories, and Expertise from the People Who Make a Difference in Long-Term Care.Welcome to The Caregiver’s Compass, a podcast from LTCareNav created to make long-term care feel more human and less overwhelming. In each episode, you’ll meet the real people families rely on—care managers, placement specialists, financial advisors, estate planners, and more.We go beyond titles to share their stories, their “why,” and what they’ve learned walking alongside families.Through honest conversations, we explore what it’s really like to navigate long-term care, caregiving, and life’s biggest decisions—so you feel less alone and more prepared. We invite you to join us as we replace cold transactions with trust, connection, and clarity—offering a warm introduction to a community that truly cares, one conversation at a time.

Episodes

  1. 4D AGO

    The Medicare Myth That Breaks Families: Eric Sailor & Ryan Buck on the Real Cost of Long-Term Care

    In this episode of The Caregivers Compass, host Lindsay Friedman sits down with Eric Sailor and Ryan Buck, co-owners of Care Patrol of Northeast Ohio, to unpack the biggest myths families believe about aging, Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term care. Together, they explain—plainly and honestly—where healthcare ends, where long-term care begins, and why so many families are caught off guard by the cost. Eric and Ryan share what really happens after a rehab stay ends, why the “100 days of Medicare” belief is so misleading, and how Medicaid waiver programs work (and don’t work), especially in assisted living and memory care. They also walk through real-world scenarios families face every day: having “too much money” for Medicaid, but not enough to privately pay for years of care. This conversation isn’t about fear—it’s about clarity. It’s about planning earlier, asking better questions, and understanding your options before you’re forced to decide in crisis mode. Whether you’re caring for aging parents, planning for your own future, or working in the caregiving space, this episode offers grounded wisdom, practical guidance, and a deeply human perspective on what it really means to prepare for aging well. Eric and Ryan also serve as care concierge partners with LT CareNav, helping families nationwide navigate care decisions with confidence, compassion, and clarity.

    39 min
  2. MAR 18

    You Don’t Need More Advice — You Need a Care Quarterback: Ryan Callahan

    You Don’t Need More Advice — You Need a Care Quarterback: Ryan Callahan on Life Care Planning That Actually Works Most families don’t plan to become caregivers. It happens in a diagnosis. A fall. A phone call you didn’t expect. In this deeply grounding conversation, Lindsay Friedman sits down with Ryan Callahan, founder of Callahan Care Solutions, to talk about what really happens when health, finances, and family dynamics collide. As a registered nurse with experience in hospice, long-term care, and as a former Texas Medicaid hearing officer, Ryan has seen firsthand how overwhelmed families become trying to coordinate medical care, benefits, and big financial decisions — all at once. Ryan explains what a true life care plan looks like — not just paperwork, but a holistic roadmap that anticipates disease progression, funding strategies, Medicaid timing, and caregiver support. He shares why planning isn’t only for crisis, why 30- and 40-year-olds should be thinking ahead, and how the right guidance can preserve both quality of life and legacy. But at its core, this episode is about something even deeper: time. Because when families have clarity and support, they stop spending their energy on fear — and start spending it on the people they love. If you’ve ever felt alone in caregiving, this conversation will feel like someone finally handed you a map — and a quarterback.

    25 min
  3. MAR 11

    Navigating Senior Care and Funeral Trusts: What Families Need to Know with Carrie Grubanowitch

    Caregiving rarely begins with a plan. It usually begins with love — and then quietly turns into exhaustion, fear, and impossible decisions made too late. In this deeply grounding first episode of The Caregiver’s Compass, host Lindsay Friedman sits down with trusted senior care advisor and advocate Carrie Grubanowitch to talk about what families wish they’d known sooner. Carrie’s expertise isn’t theoretical — it’s personal. From caring for a grandmother with Alzheimer’s to walking hand-in-hand with her own mother through hospice, Carrie understands the emotional weight families carry when dementia enters the picture. She shares why waiting for a “crisis moment” is one of the most dangerous mistakes caregivers make — and how early, compassionate planning can quite literally save lives. This conversation gently dismantles some of the biggest myths families carry: that assisted living is a prison, that placement equals failure, and that planning for end-of-life means giving up hope. Carrie reframes care communities as places of safety, dignity, and renewed social connection — and explains how guilt often clouds judgment when safety should come first. The episode also opens an honest, eye-opening discussion around funeral trusts and Medicaid planning — a topic most families avoid until it’s too late. Carrie explains how proactive financial planning protects loved ones, preserves dignity, and prevents unnecessary crisis decisions during already painful moments. If you’re caring for aging parents, navigating dementia, or simply trying to do right by your family before urgency takes over, this episode offers clarity, steadiness, and a reminder that planning is an act of love. http://ltcarenav.com/USFuneralTrust

    27 min
  4. MAR 11

    The Longevity Paradox with Michael Banner: Why the Last 30 Years Require a Different Plan

    We’re living longer than any generation before us—and while that’s a gift, it comes with consequences most families are deeply unprepared for. In this episode of Caregiver’s Compass, Lindsay Friedman sits down with Michael Banner, founder and host of the nationally recognized 62 Who Knew podcast, to unpack the uncomfortable truth behind longevity, retirement, and long-term care in America. With over 40 years of experience in housing, retirement planning, and financial strategy, Michael shares why the traditional retirement playbook no longer works. Planning for 10 years after retirement is no longer enough—we now need to plan for 25 to 30 years of living, often with increasing healthcare needs, rising costs, and shrinking safety nets. Through deeply personal stories, including caring for his own father, Michael reveals why love alone is not a long-term care plan—and why even strong families can be financially and emotionally overwhelmed without preparation. This conversation goes beyond numbers. Michael and Lindsay explore the emotional cost of caregiving, the hidden impact on spouses and daughters, and why aging parents often want their children to remain their children—not their nurses. They also tackle misunderstood tools like long-term care insurance and reverse mortgages, separating outdated myths from today’s realities and showing how thoughtful planning can preserve dignity, independence, and choice. If you’re in your 40s, 50s, or early 60s—or caring for aging parents—this episode is a wake-up call delivered with compassion, clarity, and wisdom. Because knowledge isn’t power. Acting on it is. LTCareNav.com/62Whoknew

    32 min

About

Insights, Stories, and Expertise from the People Who Make a Difference in Long-Term Care.Welcome to The Caregiver’s Compass, a podcast from LTCareNav created to make long-term care feel more human and less overwhelming. In each episode, you’ll meet the real people families rely on—care managers, placement specialists, financial advisors, estate planners, and more.We go beyond titles to share their stories, their “why,” and what they’ve learned walking alongside families.Through honest conversations, we explore what it’s really like to navigate long-term care, caregiving, and life’s biggest decisions—so you feel less alone and more prepared. We invite you to join us as we replace cold transactions with trust, connection, and clarity—offering a warm introduction to a community that truly cares, one conversation at a time.