Supportive Conversations
Aging Vibrantly : Conversations to Empower Seniors
Release Date: 01/17/2025
Aging Vibrantly : Conversations to Empower Seniors
In this final episode of Season 1 of Aging Vibrantly, we are putting a stop to frauds and scams targeting seniors. Our host Raeann Rideout and co-host Mary Ennis, speak with Stephanie Senecal, the Senior Support Unit Coordinator from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, along with Karen Deredin and Bonnie Bednarik, who are senior volunteers at the CAFC, who share their wealth of information and their lived experience to help us gain a better understanding of how frauds happen and actions to take to prevent frauds and scams. Every year, people of all ages fall victim to fraud. Data from the...
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In this episode, Bridging the Gap : Building Generational Connections we explore intergenerational programs that promote understanding and mutual respect among generations, contribute to age friendly communities and have proven to work in addressing ageism. In fact, intergenerational programs are valued and celebrated across Canada and internationally with events held on Intergenerational Day in Canada each year on June 1 and during Global Intergenerational Week which is recognized this year from April 24 - 30, 2025. Join us to listen to our senior expert on intergenerational learning, Sharon...
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In this episode, our guest Olive Bryanton, is the epitome of the life-long learner. Motivated to learn with her unending curiosity and desire to advocate and improve the lives of older adults, we learn about her journey to going back to PEI University to complete her Phd. Floursishing from her research, peer mentoring endevours and organizational connections, led Olive to her current advocacy work in community and government, leadership roles on needs older women in rural areas and role model for other later life learners. In this episode you will learn : How Olive defines life...
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In this episode, our guest Dr. Gloria Gutman, a pioneer in the work of elder abuse prevention, provides us with a better understanding of elder abuse, how to look for warning signs, who is at risk, and actions we can all take to take to prevent and safeguard against abuse as well shares her insights on what is being done in Canada to raise awareness of this important health and social issue. In this episode you will learn: Terminology and definition of elder abuse. Forms of elder abuse. Warning signs and vulnerabilities that put older adults at risk. What to do if you...
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Our guest Jennifer McCrae is a Credentialed Thanatologist, Certified Grief and Loss Specialist and End of Life Doula. We will talk about grief responses, healthy and unhealthy grieving as well as caring for yourself, caregivers and others as you move through loss and grieving. In this episode you will learn : · How grief is a natural response to any loss · What is complicated grief? · The difference between functional/healthy grief and complicated/unhealthy...
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Les gens pensent souvent qu'ils n'ont pas besoin d'une procuration; ils estiment que cela ne concerne que les personnes âgées. Pourtant, tout le monde devrait envisager d'en avoir une, surtout lorsqu'on est encore capable d'exprimer ses souhaits. Nous allons discuter de ce qu'est une procuration, de ce qu'il faut savoir pour en choisir une, des rôles, responsabilités et obligations, des protections que vous pouvez mettre en place pour vous protéger, ainsi que des options à envisager si l'agent désigné n'agit pas dans votre meilleur intérêt. À noter, chaque province et territoire...
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People often think they don’t need to have a Power of Attorney for Property, but in fact everyone should consider having one, especially when they are still capable of expressing their wishes. In this episode, Power of Attorney for Property: Best Practices and Practical Considerations, our guest Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge, engages with us in a lighthearted, yet serious discussion, on what you need to know about making a Power of Attorney (PoA). In this episode you will learn: What a Power of Attorney (PoA) is and the importance of having one Define differences between PoA...
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In Episode 3, our guest Margaret MacPherson, speaks on having Supportive Conversations with older adults in your family or community who you may be concerned about regarding their safety and well-being, or living at-risk of harm. Listen to learn about “SNCit”, a three-step conversation framework that will inform and empower you to have supportive conversations and strategies on how to overcome our hesitation to help and what to say when someone does not want help. In this episode you will learn: Overview of the It’s Not Right (INR), Neighbours, Friends and Families for Older...
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In Episode 2 of our Rebelling Against Ageism Series, host Raeann Rideout, is joined with co-host April Struthers, for a lively discussion on Ageism with our guest Ashton Applewhite, an internationally recognized expert on ageism and leader on healthy aging, author of . In part 2 of our interview, Ashton dives into how we internalize aging and explore the connection between ageism and elder abuse, tips for encouraging intergenerational conversations on aging and her advocacy work as co-founder the , and success stories of Ageism Campaigns, including Ageism Awareness Day, that are...
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In this inaugural episode, host Raeann Rideout, is joined with co-host April Struthers, for a lively discussion on Ageism with our guest Ashton Applewhite, an internationally recognized expert on ageism and leader on healthy aging, author of , and co-founder of the Hub. In Part 1 of our Rebelling Against Ageism Series, Ashton imparts her insights on defining ageism, its prevalence, impacts and where it shows up in our lives from health, policy, and intergenerational dialogue. We learn to check our assumptions and do our own self reflection of internal ageism. Ashton informs us of the...
info_outline In Episode 3, our guest Margaret MacPherson, speaks on having Supportive Conversations with older adults in your family or community who you may be concerned about regarding their safety and well-being, or living at-risk of harm. Listen to learn about “SNCit”, a three-step conversation framework that will inform and empower you to have supportive conversations and strategies on how to overcome our hesitation to help and what to say when someone does not want help.
In this episode you will learn:
- Overview of the It’s Not Right (INR), Neighbours, Friends and Families for Older Adults national campaign and framework.
- How to start a conversation when you are worried about someone who may be vulnerable or experiencing elder abuse.
- The SNCit Conversation Framework
* See it: What are the warning signs you see
* Name it: Name the concern and warning signs
* Check it: Ask the question, Are you ok? Are you safe?
Remember, whether you are a caregiver, a concerned family member, friend, or a professional working with seniors, your support can make a positive impact in the lives of older adults by just asking the question, ”Are you ok?.” Just know, your small actions can make a big difference.
Until next time - Stay Vibrant!
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Episode Resources:
It’s Not Right: Neighbours, Friends and Families for Older Adults
http://itsnotright.ca/assets/documents/inr-warning-signs-plain-text.pdf
EAPOs It’s Time to Talk Video Series Part 2 : How to Talk to Someone You Are Concerned About
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqju2EPQrss
EAPOs It’s Time to Talk Video Series Part 3 : What You Can Do To Help
https://youtu.be/3GzG0Pjo26Y
Websites:
Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario Network www.eapon.ca
Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children https://www.learningtoendabuse.ca/
Learning Network https://gbvlearningnetwork.ca
EQUIP Health Care https://equiphealthcare.ca
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About Margaret MacPherson:
Margaret has been involved with and led anti-violence initiatives and social change projects for over thirty years. Margaret works closely with The Centre for Research and Education on Violence Against Women and Children (CREVAWC) as a Research Associate on a number of initiatives including Make It Our Business workplace domestic violence program and the adaptation of Neighbours, Friends and Families (NFF) as a national campaign on abuse of older adults called It’s Not Right! Neighbours, Friends and Families for Older Adults.
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Credits:
This podcast is Funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.
Co-Host: April Struthers, Member of Aging Vibrantly Podcast Advisory Committee, Organizational consultant, social change agent at Witworks (https://witworks.ca)
Producer: Todd Miller, The Podcast Experts
Podcast Coordinator: Lisa Widdifield
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