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In this episode of Comforting Closure - Conversations with a Death Doula, host Traci Arieli explores the complexities of senior living decisions with Angie Graham, Division President of Our House Senior Living. Together, they break down what “good care” really looks like, and how families can distinguish between nurturing communities and places that fall short.

Angie shares her personal story of navigating memory care for her father, insights into caregiver burnout, and why culture and communication are just as important as the building itself. You’ll learn what questions to ask on facility tours, how to read between the lines, and how to prepare emotionally for this deeply personal transition.

Whether you're supporting an aging parent or planning for yourself, this episode offers practical tools and guidance to help you make informed, compassionate choices.

Key Takeaways:

  • What defines high-quality senior living
  • How to spot red flags during facility visits
  • Common misconceptions about assisted and memory care
  • Ways to support caregivers and avoid burnout
  • The emotional dynamics of transitioning into senior living

This conversation aims to normalize these often-difficult discussions, & empower families.

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