Rural Health Matters: Caring for Aging Parents in Rural Communities

Dr. Jeffrey Gold discusses ways families can approach changes in aging loved ones over the holiday season and manage care with compassion and empathy.

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA (RFD-TV) — As families prepare to gather for the holidays, conversations around aging parents and grandparents are becoming increasingly common — especially in rural communities where access to healthcare and support services can be limited.

On this week’s Rural Health Matters, University of Nebraska-Lincoln President Dr. Jeffrey Gold joined the program to discuss how families can navigate these changes with care and compassion.

Dr. Gold emphasized the importance of recognizing early signs that parents or grandparents may need more support and encouraged families to approach the topic with empathy and open communication. He also noted that caring for aging loved ones can create emotional and logistical stress, making it essential for families to plan together and seek community resources where possible.

Viewers with questions for Dr. Gold can reach him by email at [email protected]

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