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Teacher, author, corporate trainer, psychotherapist, and author Yvonne Caputo, shares her family caregiver story with us today. Through experiences with her professional life, she was able to have difficult conversations with her father that changed their relationship, and ultimately honored his end of life wishes. Listen to our talk today and learn more about: The MOST important thing we can do to improve communication with our parents The Five Wishes Document Quality of Life How to Pick your Health Care Agent/Proxy And where to find out more about and her books:
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How does one manage when you have 4 girls between 10 and 15 years of age and your mom has a life changing medical issue? Why you become sandwiched, of course. shares her experience with us today. And the struggles are real. Listen to our talk today and find out why it’s so important to advocate for your loved ones, even if it means being the “squeaky wheel”. Other things you MUST know: Why you need to do your homework when your are bringing caregivers into your home The importance of having conversations about finances with your parents (AND YOUR KIDS) Why YOU must have Power of...
info_outline A Way Back to Health with Kelley Skoloda_110engAGINGconversations's podcast
Personal stories are so important. Sharing our agonies and defeats as well as our wins can help others when they find themselves in similar situations. shares her story today. She was a busy, healthy, active businesswoman, wife and Mom when she was diagnosed with cancer. She wrote a book, which she talks about with me. Listen and find out: How important colon cancer screening is Why it’s so important to advocate for yourself, or have a family caregiver advocate for you That it’s ok to interview your potential physician How gratitude can help even on the worst of days Find Kelly’s...
info_outline Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period with Christian Worstell_109engAGINGconversations's podcast
Christian Worstell is a licensed insurance agent, senior staff writer for , and Medicare expert. I talk with him today about and all it’s moving parts, including the annual enrollment period which runs from October 15th-December 7th every year. Listen to today’s episode and learn: The different types of Medicare coverage About the Annual Enrollment Period Things beneficiaries should be aware of during AEP that can be costly if you don’t pay attention Advice and tips on how seniors can choose the best plan for their needs Benefits covered by Medicare that beneficiaries may not be aware...
info_outline Talking Senior Care and Finances with Ryan McEniff_108engAGINGconversations's podcast
People like to talk about finances about as much (or maybe less) than they like talking about death. But it is HUGELY important to know what your parents finances. And hopefully before you take on the role of family caregiver. I’m talking with today and he’s talking to me about this topic. Ryan is the owner/CEO of in Lexington, MA and host of the podcast . We are sharing our platforms to help get the word out about the need to have conversations with your parents early and often. We touch on many different issues related to finances and aging. Re-listening to this has given ME anxiety!...
info_outline A Talk with The Dementia Whisperer, Laura Wayman_107engAGINGconversations's podcast
Did you know that dementia is not a diagnosis, but rather a list symptoms? And that 50% of those over 65 can have one of these symptoms? What is a dementia whisper and how does one become one? has spent decades in the memory care space. Her book now in its 3rd edition, is a resource for us all. She talks with us today about her experiences and expertise. Learn about: becoming dementia aware and why it is essential how to effectively communicate with a loved one with dementia caregiver burnout managing dementia symptoms dementia navigators Check out Laura’s video here: Follow her...
info_outline Loving Choices, Peaceful Passing with Kathleen Vallee Stein_106engAGINGconversations's podcast
is a baby boomer. And so are her siblings. If you were raised in the 50’s, 60’s, and even 70’s, your father often had the final say about everything. And many ruled with an iron hand. When her Dad was facing end of life, it was difficult to reverse rolls. And her Mom was not in a position to take the lead. So what do you do? Kathleen’s experiences led her to write a beautiful book, . We talked about her experience as a family caregiver. Listen today as we discuss: How to start an end of life conversation with your parent when your parent “ruled the roost” Why you might need to...
info_outline 105_Using Essential Oils for Neuropathic Pain, with Kami Schaal, RNengAGINGconversations's podcast
Kami Schaal is a career RN. She spent over a decade working in an ICU, in a level 1 trauma center in Philadelphia. She’s seen it all. She transitioned to home care/hospice case management and says the transition wasn’t difficult. She came to the use of essential oils with her family. Her academic background helps her understand them and confidently share them with others. Listen today to hear about: neuropathic pain How it is (and is not) treated Why you might want to learn more about the use of essential oils Who can benefit from their use and a bonus discussion about vaccines and things...
info_outline When Caregiving Calls with Dr. Aaron Blight_104engAGINGconversations's podcast
has had a lifetime of caregiving experience. Both personal and professional. He took what he learned as a family caregiver and started a career in professional caregiving. His latest endeavor has taken him from the owner of a homecare business, to being the founder of , and author of . Why should you listen? Because there are over 53 MILLION Americans providing unpaid care for a family member. And 83% of those caregivers are experience MORE stress with the onset of Covid-19. And chances are very good that if you are not already a family caregiver, you’re going to be. We had a great...
info_outline Caregiver, Cancer Survivor, and Wellness Advocate, Terry Lyn Fountain_103engAGINGconversations's podcast
Terry Lyn Fountain has a great outlook on life. As you listen to her speak you can tell she is an optimist. And she is also an realist. She is a 78 year old cancer survivor. She has a husband for whom she provides care. She is also an essential oil user and a new wellness advocate. She shares her experiences today. On today’s episode, we talk about: Why it’s important to put yourself first and/or How she developed a partnership with her medical doctors to incorporate the use of essential oils What health benefits she and her husband have experienced since starting to use dōTERRA...
info_outlineWhat happens when you are a woman who is finally figuring out her life, in a committed relationship, about to have a baby, and then diagnosed with cancer? Jaime literally lost her voice for months while undergoing treatment for throat cancer, so she began writing. blogging her experiences and feelings.
Listen today to hear Jaime’s story and find out:
- Why being authentic is important (or should be) to you
- Why you need to know what palliative care is
- Why (if you are a parent) you are an aging parent, no matter how old you are
And maybe start asking yourself:
- How are you showing up for your life?
- When do you feel like you are happiest?
- Conversely, when do you feel at your worst?
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