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Welcome to the Creative Caregivers Podcast hosted by Dr. Linda Miles and Pastor Brett Cooper. This mother and son duo are using their expertise and experience to help others answer the questions of how to care for loved ones in need. They have a heart for sharing their strategies with those who find themselves in a caretaker role for a variety of illnesses and disabilities.
 
The Knowledge for Caregivers Podcast will provide practical tips from a geriatric nurse's perspective on how to help your aged love one. The world is experiencing an explosion of people living longer. At some point though, an aged person begins to need help. Most of that help is provided by family members. Family members usually begin a steep learning curve on how to help their aged loved ones. Every week I will provide practical tips that I use with my own family to help you navigate the ca ...
 
We Support Caregivers, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization that encourages and empowers individuals who take care of their elderly loved ones to cultivate and focus on self-care. Caregivers and Candid Conversations focuses on discussing various topics related to Self-care and ways to continue to navigate the caregiving journey. WeSupportCaregivers.org| Because Caregivers Deserve Self-care Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesupportcaregivers/support
 
A caregiver community hosted by an Consuela, Occupational Therapist and former caregiver to my mother. I know that providing for the daily needs of your elderly parents or disabled spouse can have its daily challenges. You often feel alone and often risk injury to themselves and your loved ones as you struggle to assist them with daily personal care and mobility tasks. I understand what you are going through and understand that you just need insight on what options are available. The Caregiv ...
 
This is Caregiver's Compass. An uplifting, inspirational podcast talking about all things caregiving. Therapist Stephanie Muskat takes you through real-life caregiving stories from her own therapeutic experience and gives you the raw and personal on her own caregiving experiences as a young caregiver. Plus hear from tons of incredible experts and caregivers who are living through their day-to-day journeys. It's all here at Caregiver's Compass.
 
"Care for Caregivers" explores the unexpected odyssey of caring for a loved one in the final stages of life. Produced by Inez Odom, the podcast features Laura Mary Robinson and Dr. Laura Mosqueda, a gerontologist. Join them as they discuss a personal experience and offer advice to others. The podcast is presented as 17 short chapters, organized to enable easy searching for topics.
 
Dementia Coaching for Caregivers. I am a retired Advanced Practice Registered Nurse who has worked with caregivers dealing with behavioral problems associated with the dementia process. This PODCAST is about behavioral interventions that will help the caregiver work with the multiple behaviors, including agitated and aggressive behaviors associated with the dementia process.
 
Today, I’m bringing you the Comfort Care-Givers Podcast to provide education and insight regarding ‘How To Make Your Loved-one More Comfortable When Bedding Isn’t’. Today’s topic will include pointers on the serious matter of Infection Control. I want to open up this topic for discussion due to its urgent nature. It’s most important to me because as I cared for my Mother, I realized and had to consider in every way, the potential for bacteria development which could cause various types of in ...
 
Hope Through Knowledge with Zoë A. Lewis, M.D., is Talk Radio For Caregivers. This dynamic thirty minute talk show brings the experts on care giving right to you. Dr. Zoe Lewis interviews the top authors and experts from around the country. Guests are recognized for their contributions to care giving, aging, eldercare, and alternative wellness strategies that you can't afford to miss. 65 million Americans are caregivers and with more than 16 years of hospital-based medicine, a private practi ...
 
This is not that heartwarming, touchy-feely podcast about the joys of being a caregiver, this is the exact opposite. Caregiving has never been something I wanted to do long-term, however, it is something that I have done for the majority of my life. In this podcast I share the different caregiving situations, including the one that has been the most difficult for me. I also talk about how hard it is to be a caregiver and how we tend to neglect ourselves and our needs for the sake of those we ...
 
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A report by AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving reported that one in 10 caregivers is a married person who looks after their spouse. On thisepisode, I have the privilege of having a conversation with a dear friend and sister, Mrs. Melissa Leon. She is a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a full-timeemployee, among other things. She is one--a …
 
This is a bonus episode of Daughterhood The Podcast. At Daughterhood, we hear your challenges in navigating the healthcare system and how it can be both frustrating and disheartening. In each of these bonus episodes, I have the pleasure of speaking with Daughterhood Founder Anne Tumlinson where we will bring the caregiving conversation to a differe…
 
In our calendar year, there are seasons. The climate changes as we go through the year and we must navigate through those seasons, making adjustments to accommodate for the newness of events and challenges which come. The same is true for caregiving. There are times when you settle into a routine as you make accommodations for your aging parents' n…
 
Cynthia Hayes is a former freelance journalist, management consultant, marketing executive, executive trainer and cancer survivor. Cynthia used her 30 years of experience in interviewing, synthesizing information and telling a story to write The Big Ordeal Understanding and Managing the Psychological Turmoil of Cancer. Her research for the book inc…
 
On this week's episode, I have the pleasure of conversing with the President and CEO of Elder Care Services, Inc., Jocelyne "Josie" Fliger. Elder Care Services is the leading provider of community-based senior care. They offer Elder Day Stay, In-Home Services, Nutrition/Meals on Wheels, a Senior Volunteer Program, Senior Outreach Services, Speciali…
 
The holidays have come and gone but your caregiving journey continues. Tune in as Celeste Wooten and LaSheena McBride discuss how to continue to navigate life as a caregivers after the holidays.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wesupportcaregivers/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesupportcaregivers/support…
 
Welcome to the Creative Caregivers Podcast hosted by Dr. Linda Miles and Pastor Brett Cooper. In this episode, this mother and son duo will share strategies of how to care daily for a loved one with dementia. Their heart is to share their expertise and experience to help others care for loved ones in need.…
 
Lindsay DeLong is a licensed Occupational Therapist with over 10 years of experience working with adults in the home environment. She is the founder of EquipMeOT, with YouTube, TikTok and Instagram channels that house a library of instructional videos as well as product demonstrations and endorsements. Lindsay and I discuss the role occupational th…
 
January 29, 2022, 12:09 am, will forever be etched in my memory. That was the day, #OurFavoriteGrandma, transitioned to glory. This week's episode is dedicated to celebrating her life, legacy, and what she means to us. Joining me on this episode is none other than Youth Caregiver Extraordinaire, Radio Show Host, and my baby girl (#TheYoungerOne), K…
 
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Going from working in Hollywood and being on the top of her game, to losing it all and finding her purpose and passion in Caring. Ashoniti Foster shares her journey of caring and how it all led to her founding her company, Puzzled2020. In our conversation, we also discuss getting a yearly "check up from the neck up." Why should we? How important is…
 
Not all caregivers endure the same types of stress. What keeps you up at night or causes tears to flow down your face when someone asks, "How you are doing?" Your story may be very different from another family caregiver. Each story can be different. As a family caregiver, you face unique stressors that come with the territory of caring for someone…
 
Here at Daughterhood, we receive numerous questions regarding governmental policy, and the myriad of ways it affects the healthcare system and each of us both as patient and as caregiver. It was my pleasure to speak with two experts in the field and friends of the podcast - Howard Gleckman Senior Fellow at The Urban Institute as well as a columnist…
 
The 2023 Alzheimer's Rally in Tally is being held February 7-8, 2023, in Tallahassee, Florida. The rally brings together advocates from across the state to join together to raise awareness and support legislation and funding for the 580,000 Floridians living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers. Jennifer Braisted, Director of Government Affairs fo…
 
In this episode Stephanie summarizes the top 5 episodes from season two of Caregiver’s Compass. Thank YOU for making season 2 what it was. Such a fantastic season full of incredible topics and guests. See you for season 3 next year! 1) Episode 48: GUILT in Caregiving- how it arises, how to manage it, and the differences between guilt vs. shame (wit…
 
The year 2022 has been about change and growth for me and many of you. Thank you for daring to believe then taking the courage to take the first steps. That has been the case here in the Finding A Foothold Community. Thank you to the many who have joined this community, making the decision to no longer isolate, to connect to others, and begin to ex…
 
In this episode, postpartum coach, Jaquie Dason, discusses losing her mom to cancer at the age of 18 and raising 2 children while feeling significant grief not having her by her side. Jaquie talks about why she created her company which provides postpartum coaching to moms who need that extra support and guidance during the difficult early periods …
 
In episode 65, Francine Waskavitz discusses how she, as a memory coach, helps those struggling with their memory and memory loss. She discusses how she works with clients to optimize memory, including clients with dementia and other neurological concerns. She also talks about dementia prevention and preventing possible memory progression with a dem…
 
In episode 64, Adrienne talks about how she got through university and graduate school as a caregiver herself while at her grandparent’s side in the hospital. Stephanie additionally touches on her experience caring for her grandmother at her bedside while in graduate school. She additionally discusses how difficult this time can be and how to get t…
 
Patti Davis is an author, activist, advocate, and daughter of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. She is a frequent contributor to media outlets including the New York Times and The Washington Post and has written several works of both fiction and nonfiction. She is the founder of Beyond Alzheimer’s, a support group program for …
 
A caller left a message on the call-in line, explaining the following scenario: Son states: Mom previously lived alone, had a fall and injury to her hip 3 months ago. Mom currently has home health OT and PT to help with her recovery but they will be ending soon. Mom is much better, using a walker and requires supervision while walking in case she l…
 
You may be thinking to yourself: how could therapy possibly help me as a caregiver? Therapy cannot get rid of the tasks at hand or the responsibilities I have or my loved one’s decline- so how could a therapist help me with my overwhelm, stress, sadness and burnout? And in this episode, Stephanie discusses how the deep concerns that caregivers come…
 
In episode 62, Stephanie speaks to Adria Thompson who, in 2021, grew her passion for helping dementia caregivers and those with dementia as an SLP with Be Light Care Consulting. She talks about how her career as a speech language pathologist led to her overall vision to provide support to caregivers around the world. About Adria: Adria Thompson is …
 
Listen as the Executive Director LaSheena McBride and the Executive Secretary Celeste Wooten share their perspective on how to be an intentionally thankful caregiver.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wesupportcaregivers/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesupportcaregivers/support…
 
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In episode 61, Lisa Sonshine from the Juno Award winning duo Sonshine and Broccoli talks to Stephanie about her father’s FTD diagnosis, decline and passing- a part of her life she has not shared in great detail in the past. She notes how she has taken her grief from this very difficult time and has poured it into her passion for uplifting others th…
 
In Episode 60, Stephanie discusses a commonly expressed thought that many of her clients express having: I wish this situation would just end. She explores the guilt, shame and embarrassment that can surround this thought and the reasons why a caregiver may have these thoughts. *Please note: If you ever have the intention or thought of harming your…
 
Naila Francis is a writer, grief coach, death midwife, ordained interfaith minister and creator of This Hallowed Wilderness which provides compassionate presence and holistic support for the journey of grief, loss and dying. She holds space and offers ritual for people at many of life's sacred thresholds, including birth, marriage, death and other …
 
In episode 59, Stephanie further talks about her journey after her mom’s initial diagnosis of FTD. She touches upon what her life looked like after she moved out of her home, caregiving for her grandmother, how she established boundaries when it came to balancing her own life and her mom’s care and how life has been since she had 3 children of her …
 
In this episode, Stephanie speaks to social worker Kelly Polci who has worked with pregnant and postpartum women and families in high-risk obstetrics and the NICU. They look at the systemic definition of postpartum and what supports are currently available in the postpartum period to women in Ontario. They additionally talk about scenarios in which…
 
In this episode, Stephanie speaks to nurse and caregiving consultant, Karen Lake, as she discusses how she went from caring for patients as a nurse in an inpatient hospital setting to providing consultations and assisting caregivers with their overall support systems and system navigation. About Karen Lake: Karen proudly works as a professional Car…
 
Ryan talks with the authors of "Aging In Place Conversations: What Industry Experts Have to Say", a book Ryan and other top experts who work with older adults contributed to, answering questions often encountered when developing an Aging-in-Place plan for your loved ones. Link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Aging-Place-Conversations-Industry-E…
 
This situation is a very common and real occurrence. One day, you do not feel your loved one can be appropriately cared for in their home anymore. In this anonymous and real case scenario, Stephanie talks about a situation in which a patient she was working with was believed to no longer be safe in her home. She discusses the deep struggle her fami…
 
Andi Fetzner, PsyD is a co-founder of Origins Training & Consulting. Her training mantra is, “you don’t have to be a therapist to be therapeutic.” Her decades of experience professionally and her personal caregiving story give her the unique perspective of living both sides. Andi and I discuss the challenges of dealing not only with your care partn…
 
In episode 55, Stephanie continues to talk about how her mom’s FTD diagnosis shaped her life and the relationships between herself and others as she touches upon how she initially reacted to the changes in her mom and the emotions that came along with this. Thoughts of grief, overwhelm, isolation, fear and anxiety are mentioned in this very real an…
 
Just before her 26th birthday, Katherine’s partner, Ben, was brutally assaulted while on vacation. Ben experienced a severe traumatic brain injury as a result which he has spent the past 3.5 years recovering from. Katherine put her entire life on hold and suddenly became his full-time caregiver, dedicating her daily life to his care and going on an…
 
Daughter works from home. She is grateful for that because she is the primary caregiver for her mom who lives with her. Since home from the hospital after a hip fracture, mom with weakness and needs help with all task. Daughter very concerned that she may jeopardize her ability to remain a remote worker due to mom constantly calling her. Today's qu…
 
In this episode, guest Marie (name changed for anonymity) discusses her responsibilities as a caregiver for her parents who are emotionally and physically isolated. She touches upon how supporting their social needs and trying to protect her high risk parents from illness has impacted her marriage, caring for her two young children and trying to ba…
 
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