Does caring for an aging parent with dementia leave you feeling overwhelmed?Managing bills, using a power of attorney, and understanding the health care system is hard enough, but you may also be baffled by your family member's behaviors. Dementia Empowered is a podcast helping family caregivers to navigate dementia care, overcome legal and financial challenges, and confidently support their loved ones. Your host, elder law attorney and dementia care coach Patrick Cawley, has worked with people in your situation for years. After preparing legal documents or making long-term care strategies, Patrick found that dementia caregivers needed much more guidance. He started this show to give clarity on legal tools, financial strategies, and care skills that will reduce stress and enhance quality of life. Tune in twice a week for the complete package of dementia care. You can do this!
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Dementia Empowered: Confident Caregiving with Legal, Financial, and Daily Support is a education podcast hosted by Patrick Cawley, with 121 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Patrick Cawley hosts Dementia Empowered: Confident Caregiving with Legal, Financial, and Daily Support, a education show with 121 episodes published.
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Episode #121
#121 | Why Power of Attorney Isn’t Enough for Social Security When Supporting a Loved One With Dementia (POA Series Part 2)
May 31, 202513 minS1
<p>Are you relying on power of attorney to handle Social Security for a parent with dementia? You might be in for a surprise.</p><p>When managing the care of a loved one with dementia, having power of attorney feels like it should cover everything. But when it comes to the Social Security Administration, that powerful document doesn’t hold much weight. This episode unpacks what really works—and why federal agencies play by their own rules.</p><p>Whether you're a daughter supporting your mom or a son trying to protect your dad from financial missteps, this episode give...
#120 | Has a Bank Rejected Your Power of Attorney? (POA Series, Part 1)
May 15, 202517 minS1
<p>Why is managing your parent’s finances so hard even when you have a valid power of attorney?</p><p>If you’re a caregiver for a parent with dementia, you may have discovered that a legally valid power of attorney often isn’t enough—especially when dealing with banks, investment firms, and bureaucratic barriers. This episode dives into the emotional and legal frustrations families face when financial institutions refuse to honor the law.</p><p>You’ll hear a real story of a daughter trying to care for her father, only to be blocked by systems that are supposed t...
#119 | Should You Gift From a Parent With Dementia? What the Law Actually Says
Apr 25, 202515 minS1
<p>Is it ever okay to make gifts from a parent with dementia?</p><p>That question isn’t just emotional—it’s legal. And making the wrong decision could land you in court or delay Medicaid coverage for long-term care.</p><p>As a caregiver, you're likely trying to do the right thing. But what is the right thing when you're managing someone else’s money, memories, and future? This episode walks you through the vital legal and ethical considerations around gifting for a loved one living with dementia.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p>The exact ques...
#118 | Navigating Dementia Care Can Be Tough For Family Caregivers Everyday
Apr 4, 202530 minS1
<p>What does self care really look like when you're drowning in dementia caregiving?</p><p>If you’ve ever been told to “just take care of yourself” while managing your parent’s medical needs, your job, and your kids’ soccer schedule... you’ve probably wondered: </p><p>How?</p><p>When? </p><p>And what does that even mean anymore?</p><p>In this episode of Dementia Empowered, we’re diving deep into what self-care actually looks like in the messy, chaotic, real-life world of dementia caregiving. </p><p>You’ll hear from Jenn Gruber, a coach who’s walked this road h...
#117 | Paperwork Is Not Enough! A Guide to Medical Decisions in Dementia Care
Mar 31, 202524 minS1
<p>Do you have the legal authority to make medical decisions for a loved one with dementia but still feel completely unprepared to use it in a crisis?</p><p>Having the right paperwork like a healthcare power of attorney or living will is important but it’s not enough. </p><p>When the ER doctor is asking what to do next, will you know what your loved one would have wanted? </p><p>In this episode, you'll discover how to go beyond the documents and prepare for the real decisions dementia caregivers face long before the end of life st...
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