Missouri
nb/missouri-discuss
Elder care laws, resources, and discussion for Missouri
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Discuss elder care laws, Medicaid rules, local resources, and provider recommendations specific to Missouri. State laws vary significantly — get advice from people who know your state.
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Getting Started: A Beginner's Guide to Missouri
Everything you need to know when you're just starting to explore Missouri for your aging parents. We break down the basics, common mistakes, and first steps.

Top 5 Mistakes Families Make with Missouri
After helping hundreds of families, these are the most common and costly mistakes we see when it comes to Missouri. Don't make these errors.

How We Navigated Missouri: A Family's Story
One family shares their honest journey through Missouri — the good, the bad, and what they wish they'd known from the start.

2026 Resource Guide: Missouri
Our comprehensive and updated guide to Missouri resources for 2026, including costs, providers, and what's changed this year.

Questions to Ask About Missouri (Printable Checklist)
A comprehensive checklist of questions you should ask when evaluating Missouri options. Print it out and bring it to your next meeting.

Community Discussion: What's Working for Your Family?
An open thread for families to share what's actually working for them when it comes to Missouri. Real solutions from real people.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Missouri channel on Sandwich?
nb/missouri-discuss is Sandwich's curated channel for missouri — part of the State-Specific Discussions category. It collects resources, posts, related providers, and community discussion specifically about missouri for families caring for aging parents.
Who should follow nb/missouri-discuss?
Anyone in the sandwich generation researching missouri for an aging parent or loved one. The channel is free to read and join. It's most useful when you're at the start of planning, comparing options, or trying to make a decision.
When should I start planning for aging parents?
Follow the 40-70 Rule: when you turn 40 or your parent turns 70, whichever comes first, start the conversation. Early planning means more options, better decisions, and far less crisis management later.
Is Sandwich free?
Yes. Browsing channels, reading posts, and subscribing to the weekly 40-70 checklist newsletter are all free. Sandwich is supported by providers who list in the marketplace.