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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 24 MIN

What Families Wish They Knew Before Caring for Aging Parents

from A Place for Seniors · host Allison Carman

Welcome back to A Place for Seniors, where real stories and real experiences help guide families through some of life’s most important decisions.In this episode, Allison sits down with Samantha Gulled from S4Real Estate, a senior real estate specialist whose passion for helping families did not come from a textbook. It came from lived experience.Samantha shares the deeply personal story that shaped her path.As a young girl, she watched her grandparents move into her family home as their needs increased. What started as a loving decision quickly became something many families can relate to balancing care, managing medical needs, and trying to maintain a sense of normal life all at the same time.Her grandparents were in their late 80s when they moved in, and her grandmother went on to live to the incredible age of 102. Along the way, Samantha witnessed the emotional and physical demands placed on her parents as they worked through caregiving without a roadmap.Doctor’s appointments, dementia, daily routines, raising children, and working all at once.It was a lot.And like so many families, they did not know what resources were available or where to even begin looking.This conversation dives into what that experience looked like through the eyes of a child watching it all unfold. The stress, the love, the patience, and the moments that were both beautiful and incredibly hard.Samantha also shares a turning point that many families face.After her grandfather passed, her grandmother moved into a senior living community to be closer to other family members. What they hoped would be a positive transition quickly revealed something concerning.The care was not what it should have been.Her room was not being properly cleaned. Her dignity was not being maintained. And despite the high cost, the quality simply was not there.So her family made a difficult but clear decision.They brought her home.This part of the conversation is a powerful reminder that not all senior living communities are the same. And that finding the right environment is not just important. It is everything.Allison and Samantha also unpack one of the most important insights for families navigating this journey.It is not about the name of the community.It is about the people.Leadership matters. Staffing matters. The culture of care matters.The difference between a place that feels cold and one that feels like home often comes down to the team behind it.And when you find the right team, it changes everything.These honest moments that will resonate with anyone who has cared for an aging loved one or is preparing to.Because the truth is, most families step into this season unprepared.But with the right guidance, it does not have to feel overwhelming.Every family deserves to feel confident that their loved one is safe, respected, and truly cared for.At A Place for Seniors, we believe no family should have to navigate senior care alone. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way, helping you find the right fit for independent living, assisted living, memory care, or home care across Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado.If you have questions, need support, or are exploring care options for a loved one, we encourage you to connect directly with Allison Carman and the team at A Place for Seniors. They are here to help you make the best decision with compassion and expertise.Subscribe for expert insights, real family stories, and guidance you can trust.A Place for Seniors, where finding care feels like finding peace of mind.  Podcast Hosted by Allison Carman Visit: www.aplaceforseniors.org

Welcome back to A Place for Seniors, where real stories and real experiences help guide families through some of life’s most important decisions. In this episode, Allison sits down with Samantha Gulled from S4Real Estate, a senior real estate specialist whose passion for helping families did not come from a textbook. It came from lived experience. Samantha shares the deeply personal story that shaped her path. As a young girl, she watched her grandparents move into her family home as their ne...

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