What should you expect when you hire a caregiver for your Mom or Dad

By Greg Kling 11  pm On

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This video provides essential advice on how to approach the delicate conversation with your parents about when it might be time for them to stop driving. It covers important factors to consider, such as changes in physical and cognitive abilities that can impact driving safety. The video offers practical tips for having this conversation with sensitivity and understanding, ensuring that you address their concerns while exploring alternative transportation options.

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    Greg Kling - Owner & President

    Greg is the owner and president of Assisting Hands Home Care of Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky, which he co-founded with his wife, Kim, in 2013. With an over 20-year career in business consulting, including as a partner at Deloitte, Greg decided to found the company following his experience using caregiving services for his mother-in-law. Combining the compassion of personal experience with the professionalism of the consulting world, Assisting Hands has grown to over 200 employees and has cared for thousands of seniors across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.