
Legal planning is one of the most overlooked — yet most critical — aspects of family caregiving.
In this episode of The Care Economy, host Maureen Feldman speaks with certified elder law attorney Terry Garrett and caregiver advocate Shirley Eileen Trapani about the essential legal documents, benefits, and financial protections every caregiver should understand.
You’ll learn:
• Why medical and durable powers of attorney should be completed early
• The risks of adding caregivers to bank accounts
• How care contracts can legally compensate family caregivers
• Medicaid rules, gifting limitations, and financial red flags
• Free and low-cost legal resources for caregivers
• The importance of respite care and caregiver support groups
This episode also highlights how Area Agencies on Aging, VA benefits, and nonprofit organizations can help caregivers navigate complex financial and legal challenges.
Whether you’re a family caregiver, social worker, AAA professional, or healthcare provider, this episode provides actionable legal guidance to help prevent crises and protect both caregivers and loved ones.
Resources and Organizations Mentioned
- National Caregiver Support Collaborative Goal 4
- USC Center for Advancing Caregiver Financial and Workplace Security https://gero.usc.edu/centers/cg-security/
- National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
- Area Agency on Aging (find your local office)
VA Caregiver Benefits - AARP Family Caregiving Resources & Financial Workbook
- Your Texas Benefits (Medicaid application & caregiver programs)
Age of Central Texas (equipment lending & caregiver support) - Striking A Balance Caregiver Conference (Central Texas)
Guest Contact and Affiliations
Terry Garrett – Certified Elder Law Attorney
Contact via National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys directory
Shirley Eileen Trapani – Special Projects Manager
Capital Area Agency on Aging of Texas
