• Surpising Advice From a Devoted Dementia Caregiver
    Sep 27 2024

    Rosanne Corcoran, host of Daughter the Podcast is sharing her best advice about being a caregiver for a person dealing with dementia. As caregiver to her mother for 12 years, Rosanne learned how to navigate the healthcare system as an advocate, deal with sleep deprivation, and to care for herself along the way.

    Rosanne Corcoran is the creator and host of Daughterhood the Podcast. She is also a Daughterhood Circle leader and their Director of Content. She cared for her mother through her journey with vascular dementia, starting as a supportive caregiver to an in-home sandwich caregiver for her mother’s final six years. In each monthly podcast, Rosanne interviews experts in the field, asking questions caregivers want to know the answers to – with topics ranging from dealing with dementia behaviors, to siblings and caregiving, through end of life care, grief and everything in between. Rosanne carries her authenticity and caregiving experience into each interview. Along with strategies and resources, this podcast also provides listeners with the comfort of knowing they are not facing these challenges alone.

    Rosanne has been featured in NPR, CNN Health, Barron’s, and Next Avenue and was most recently named one of Next Avenue and American Society on Aging’s 2024 Advocates for Aging.

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    59 mins
  • My Caregiving Mission with Mark Wilson
    Sep 27 2024

    In this episode of the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast, meet Mark Wilson, a former senior leader at Taco Bell with a focus on organization and people development. After retiring early to care for his mom, who lived with mixed dementia, Mark embraced the role of a 'Care Leader.' Combining his corporate HR skills with his caregiving journey, he developed a dedicated care mission, hired and retained top-notch professional caregivers, and became a passionate learner about dementia care.

    In this episode, we also delve into Mark's new missions since his caregiving duties have ended and explore how 'holy moments' and the 'mood elevator' have shaped his daily life.

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    58 mins
  • Challenges Caregiving For Difficult People
    Sep 27 2024

    Feeling Strained in Your Caregiving Role? Rebuild a Stronger Relationship!

    Caring for a loved one with a challenging personality can be emotionally draining. This episode offers practical strategies to navigate these complexities and build a more positive caregiving dynamic. Learn how to:

    Develop empathy and understanding: Discover techniques to see things from your loved one's perspective and address the root causes of difficult behaviors. Set healthy boundaries: Learn how to prioritize your own well-being while effectively caring for your loved one's needs. Communicate openly and compassionately: Develop stronger communication skills to foster a more respectful and supportive relationship. We'll share the inspiring story of a daughter who transformed her caregiving experience by shifting her perspective and prioritizing self-care. Discover how you too can create a healthier relationship dynamic and navigate the challenges of caregiving with greater confidence. Sherri Yarborough is caring for her 93 year old mother. She also started Praxis Senior Caregiving Solutions. She realized that to survive caring for her Mom, she was going to have to rectify their past relationship struggles. This episode, she shares how she made that happen.. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Policy Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her education as a policy analyst was an invaluable tool for managing the interpersonal changes to the relationship with her mother.

    Dr. Yarbrough's decade long experience as a family care-giver has taught Dr. Yarbrough the importance of including herself and her needs in the care journey with her mother. Dr. Yarbrough’s ability to view a circumstance from multiple perspectives became the genesis for her Praxis for Care. The Praxis for Care is a strategy that helps family care-givers identify what they need in order to meet the needs of a loved one. The Praxis for Care is the foundation for her motto: care-giving is what you do for your loved one; giving-care is what you do for both of you. She created her business to give family care-givers a resource for navigating the demands of caring for a loved one.

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    58 mins
  • Caregiving, Companionship, and the Unbreakable Bond: Bob Kay's Heartwarming Story
    Sep 27 2024

    Bob Kay's caregiving journey with his wife Pat was one marked by deep love, resilience, and profound personal growth. After meeting as teenagers and building a life and business together over 45 years of marriage, Bob faced the devastating challenge of caring for Pat as she battled stage 4 breast cancer.

    Through the ups and downs of Pat's treatment and declining health, Bob demonstrated unwavering commitment and compassion as her primary caregiver. He navigated the complexities of the medical system, learned hands-on caregiving skills, and leaned on the support of his daughter to ensure Pat's comfort. Despite the physical and emotional toll, Bob refused to give up, drawing strength from his love for Pat and their shared vision for their company and family.

    Bob's caregiving experience also had a profound impact on him personally. He candidly shared how the trauma of losing his wife led to PTSD-like symptoms, which he has worked to manage through self-reflection and mentoring others. Remarkably, Bob has channeled his challenges into growth, becoming a more empathetic leader and finding joy in activities like video gaming with his family. His story is a testament to the transformative power of caregiving and the importance of resilience, connection, and self-care in the face of life's most difficult trials.

    About Bob:

    Bob Kay's journey is marked by resilience and partnership. He met Pat through mutual acquaintances and bonded over music at church, where she supported him during a challenging time of homelessness. They married on May 11, 1974, after a sweet proposal in a church parking lot. Together, they navigated college, with Bob pursuing engineering and Pat earning a business degree, eventually having two children.

    In 1988, following an aerospace career and amid industry scandal, Bob and Pat founded Elite Engineering. Their collaborative efforts combined business acumen and engineering expertise, leading to a successful consultancy. Sadly, Pat's life was cut short by stage 4 breast cancer, diagnosed on their 45th anniversary. Despite the challenges, including a severe injury from a chiropractor, Pat remained a source of strength until her passing on January 2, 2020. Bob cherishes the valuable lessons and memories they shared throughout their journey together.

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    52 mins
  • Cleaning Your Care Receiver: Three Essential Tips / Alzheimer's
    Sep 27 2024

    As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, we’ve learned managing incontinence is one of the most challenging aspects of our journey. It’s a topic where having detailed information is vital to our adjusting to this part of our journey mentally, physically, and emotionally.

    We are Nancy Treaster and Sue Ryan. Through our experiences, and insights we’ve learned from others in support groups, we’ve developed three indispensable tips to help you navigate the important component of incontinence care with your care receiver — cleaning them

    Takeaways here

    Additional Resources Mentioned

    Episode 10 - Incontinence Begins here Episode 12 - Bedbound and Bowel Incontinence here Episode 13 - Incontinence Overnight here Adaptive clothing Shorts snap up here Pants snap up here Very nice adaptive clothing here Disposable incontinence underwear For women here For men here Adult washcloths/wipes here Non-rinse bathing wipes here Disposable incontinence pads here Round tipped scissors here Rate, Subscribe and Share Your Tips on Social Media!

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    24 mins
  • Mythbusters: Are PT & OT Basically the Same?
    Sep 27 2024

    OT and PT, PT and OT... what IS the difference??? In this episode of CareLab, Emilia and Brandy share how their overactive imaginations may not be the best fit with scary movies, then get serious busting PT vs. OT myths while giving a helpful primer on how rehab works at different levels of care. #carelab #carelabit

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    47 mins
  • Stay in Your Power (with special guest Dr. Dolores Fazzino)
    Sep 27 2024

    In this episode, Sarah interviews Dr. Dolores Fazzino about how energy healing can assist Western medicine.

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    57 mins
  • Small Wins, Big Impact: Celebrating Life's Milestones in the Caregiver Journey
    Sep 27 2024

    As children, we celebrate the small milestones like standing up for the first time or taking a first step. But as we grow older, we often stop celebrating these small achievements. It would be beneficial to start acknowledging and celebrating the little things in life again, including the small accomplishments we make.

    Celebrating is important because it boosts our self-esteem and confidence. It also helps break down long processes into manageable, smaller parts. For caregivers, the journey can feel long and exhausting, and though it may seem like there’s nothing to celebrate, there are small wins along the way that deserve recognition.

    Allowing ourselves to appreciate these moments helps us improve in our caregiving role. In the business world, every department has milestones, and throughout the development of a project, teams often celebrate these milestones during meetings. It lifts spirits, refreshes the team, and brings motivation.

    Caregiving is no different. Celebrating small wins along this challenging path can offer the same encouragement and a much-needed break. Today is a good day to celebrate, to acknowledge the little victories, and to give ourselves credit for doing our best despite the challenges.

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    13 mins