We also touched on the importance of self-care for caregivers, staying active, and finding joy in life as we age. Christine shared her thoughts on how societal views on aging are shifting and the growing focus on quality of life for seniors. Additionally,…
Moreover, Jennifer emphasized the value of education for caregivers and their loved ones, stressing the importance of advocacy. She shared insights into the free Caregiver’s Communication Book available on her website, highlighting its role in preparing caregivers for doctor’s appointments and providing essential…
He also provided a male perspective on caregiving and discussed the heart-wrenching decision to place a loved one in a care facility. Martin’s inspirational words, “If there’s one thing worse than Alzheimer’s, it’s ignorance of the disease,” resonated deeply with Betsy.
Susie Singer Carter is exposing the harsh realities of long-term care facilities. We discussed the importance of being advocates and how medical professionals often ‘gaslight’ patients and their caregivers.
We share experiences illustrating how music therapy positively impacts individuals with dementia, caregivers, those with cognitive disabilities, and children. Bridgetown Music Therapy boasts a diverse array of music genres and programs to cater to various needs.
As the Baby Boomer generation ages, having a reliable resource like Compassionate Concierge becomes increasingly vital to support those involved in caregiving.
Alexandra shares her struggle when her father was diagnosed with cancer, touching on his journey and the importance of discussing end-of-life wishes, burial, memorial services, and having Power of Attorney.
Choose realistic goals that are sustainable for the long term. Make sure your goals are specific and measurable, not vague.
Through insightful discussions, Lisa Skinner separates fact from fiction, helping listeners navigate the landscape of cognitive health.
Lisa shares some of the behavioral triggers that family members and caregivers should be aware of so they can then be more prepared to resolve these situations before they escalate.

