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What Are Boundaries? (And Why Caregivers Need Them)

Dr. Marianne Matzo, FAAN and Charlie Navarrette Season 7 Episode 12

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What are personal boundaries, and why do we feel so guilty setting them? In this episode, we break down the different types of boundaries we all need to protect our time and emotional well-being—and why they are absolutely essential for family caregivers. Burnout, exhaustion, and resentment shouldn't be the price of supporting a loved one. Learn how setting clear limits is not about caring less, but about preventing caregiver burnout so you can actually provide better care. If you are feeling drained, overextended, or struggling to say no to family caregiving demands, this episode will show you exactly how to find your lines and hold them. 
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In this podcast, we discuss:

  • What are personal boundaries and the different types of boundaries
  • How to set boundaries as a family caregiver to protect your time and emotional health. 
  • Recognizing the major signs of caregiver exhaustion and caregiver burnout
  • Practical strategies for setting boundaries with aging parents without the guilt. 
  • Why drawing lines isn't selfish, but actually leads to preventing caregiver burnout and delivering better care

Timestamps:

00:00 - Intro: Remembering Fathers and Boundaries in Caregiving
01:51 - Recipe of the Week: Dad's Pineapple Salsa
02:14 - A Father and Boundaries - An Essay by Nick Dothée (Washington Post)
08:42 - "Personal Boundaries" - What does that mean?
13:21 - Why Boundaries are Important in Caregiving
14:44 - Charlie's Stoic Aging Father - How His Family Set Boundaries with Love
19:33 - Cold Chicken and Last Breaths - Remembering and Grieving a Father
22:27 - Outro

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