The WealthStack Podcast: Bridging Advisors and Elder Care with Lauren Clough

The WealthStack Podcast: Bridging Advisors and Elder Care with Lauren Clough

As clients demand more holistic and human-centered planning experiences, financial advisors are increasingly being asked to support aging-related decisions, from home transitions to end-of-life care. For many, this “messy middle” between long-term care planning and estate settlement has become a blind spot.

So, what does it take to navigate life’s most challenging transitions, like elder care? In this episode of the WealthStack podcast, host Shannon Rosic chats with Lauren Clough, co-founder and CEO of bQuest. Together, they explore how bQuest is transforming the elder care conversation by seamlessly connecting advisors to resources that support families through the complexities of aging and beyond. Lauren shares her personal and professional journey, drawing from her family’s experiences with Alzheimer’s, and introduces a platform that bridges financial expertise with caregiving needs.

Key takeaways:

  • How advisors can start the elder care conversation without feeling intrusive
  • How bQuest simplifies access to crucial service providers 
  • The “messy middle” of financial planning and elder care
  • Leveraging technology and AI for proactive planning

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About Our Guest:

With over a decade of professional experience, Lauren Clough, Co-Founder and CEO of bQuest, has dedicated her career to driving innovative solutions in Care Coordination. Her background as an investor and entrepreneur fuels her mission to revolutionize industries through collaborative B2B strategies and impactful D2C offerings. Lauren’s strength in business development and strategic growth enables her to lead both organizational innovation and meaningful partnerships across the care economy. Aligned with the core values and culture of bQuest, she remains committed to leveraging a broad network of professional organizations to create measurable progress and lasting impact for family caregivers.

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