Caregiver's Compass

Navigating sibling relationships while providing 12 years of intensive care to a parent -learning how to process this and make amends with the siblings over time- with Rosanne Corcoran (episode 89)

Stephanie Muskat Season 3 Episode 89

In this episode, Rosanne Corcoran, podcast host, speaker and previous caregiver of her mom with dementia, details her journey in the sandwich caregiver role, caring for her mom and children for 12 years. She specifically talks about her siblings who did not actively step forward to care for her mom during a time when she was an intensive and primary caregiver. 


About Rosanne: 


Rosanne Corcoran’s journey into caregiving began with a dementia

diagnosis of her fiercely independent mother, opening the door to a 12-year

journey in sandwich caregiving. After experiencing first-hand the stress and

isolation caregiving brings along with the lack of meaningful resources for

caregivers, Rosanne created Daughterhood the Podcast. As host of the

podcast, touching the lives of thousands of caregivers, Rosanne brings her

authentic voice to each conversation and discusses challenges caregivers

face with experts in all fields.


Rosanne is a sought-after speaker and author who has been featured in

publications including CNN Health, Barron’s and Next Avenue. She has also

received Caregiving.com’s Visionary Award in 2021. In addition to leading a

monthly Daughterhood Connection Circle, as the Director of Content and

Strategy for Daughterhood, Rosanne oversees ensuring that Daughterhood’s

content is well organized, easily understood, and practical.



Find Rosanne: http://www.daughterhoodthepodcast.com 


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