• Helping End of Life Professionals Fill Their Cup
    Jul 28 2024

    Erin Whalen, founder of Compassionate Coaching, is working to help end of life and grief professionals love their work again. Using her unique gifts, Erin and the Compassionate Coaching theater troop employ “playback theater” to develop engaging programming that centers around giving and receiving empathy. They work with end of life teams to mitigate burnout, enabling the teams to continue providing care for those who are dying.

    Erin understands grief, loss, and the importance of caring for ourselves as we care for others. Erin lived her whole life in a state of anticipatory grief for the loss of her older sister, Gina. Gina was born with severe cerebral palsy, and died in 2016. Grief milestones are very familiar to Erin. Now she uses her work at Compassionate Coaching to support those who work to care for the dying.

    You can connect with Compassionate Coaching at compassionatecoaching.org.

    If you’re interested in playback theater to support your hospice team, click here.

    If you’re an end of life worker and want to participate in a Storytelling Workshop, click here.

    Find Erin Whalen on LinkedIn here.

    Find all the resources that Barbara Karnes has to offer at bkbooks.com.

    Purchase the End of Life Guideline Series Bundle here.

    Find Barbara’s new booklet Always Offer, Never Force: Food at the End of Life here.

    Read Barbara’s blog here.

    Connect with Barbara Karnes on social media: Facebook Insta LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest YouTube

    Order your copies of The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort here, now available in English and Spanish!

    Check out the free library of video tutorials from the creators of The Hospice Care Plan hospice nurses Nancy Heyerman and Brenda Kizzire here.

    Read more about Nancy and Brenda and their mission to improve hospice care here.

    Find Odonata Care on social media: Facebook YouTube IG TikTok

    Hospice Navigation Services is here for you. If you have questions about hospice care or need to troubleshoot the care you’re already receiving, book a session with an expert Hospice Navigator at theheartofhospice.com.

    Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com.

    Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)

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    58 mins
  • Launching "Poetry for the Dementia Journey": An AlzAuthors Anthology
    Jul 28 2024

    In this podcast, host Marianne Sciucco is joined by an ensemble of talented poets to officially launch our anthology, Poetry for the Dementia Journey. This collection brings together caregivers who have personally navigated the complexities of caregiving, diagnosis, and emotional upheavals tied to Alzheimer's and dementia.

    They write about many of the situations common to caregivers: the impact of the initial diagnosis, moving into assisted living or memory care, saying goodbye. From touching moments with loved ones to the nuanced challenges of caregiving, these poems offer solace, understanding, and a break from the isolating silence often surrounding dementia.

    Whether you’re a caregiver, a family member, or someone seeking to understand the impact of Alzheimer's, this anthology and today’s episode provide a profound sense of connection and empathy. You'll experience a myriad of emotions, from sadness to joy, despair and hope. In the end, you will be comforted in knowing that you are not alone.

    Takeaways:

    · Gain insight into the profound impact of personal storytelling on Alzheimer's.

    · Understand the unique challenges and emotional impact of early onset Alzheimer's on families.

    · Explore the benefits of creative expression in providing holistic care for individuals with dementia.

    Purchase Poetry for the Dementia Journey

    Timestamps and page numbers:

    2:30 Mariana Mcdonald, Diagnosis, p.30

    5:06 Austin Alexis, Dementia Intrigue (not in book)

    7:12 Sue Fagalde Lick, You Dance, p.80

    8:42 Gail Thomas, A Daughter's Garland, p.114

    10:28 Judith H. Montgomery, Mother's Day at Aspen Ridge Assisted Living, p.101

    12:10 Ann Campanella, Child Mother, p.62

    13:43 Margaret Stawowy, Mother Country, p.162

    15:33 Eileen Kennedy, Ritual, p.59

    16:41 Joy Johnston, At the Crossroads, p.167

    17:47 Sherri Levine, Stealing Flowers from the Neighbors, p.147

    20:37 Patricia McKernon Runkle, Given the Mother Word PURE, p.119

    21:52 Alan Bern, Boxae, p.17

    24:59 Kelly Dumar, Mrs. Bean's Snow, p.158

    29:00 Renee Terry Mucci, Life, p.127

    30:55 Eileen Kennedy, End of Day, p.60

    31:59 Mariana Mcdonald, All the Books, p.31

    34:10 Austin Alexis, The Patient, p.95

    36:58 Gail Thomas, Alchemy, p.116

    39:47 Alan Bern, Dream of Tangles, p.15

    40:40 Judith Montgomery, Sometimes, p.103

    43:56 Kelly Dumar, How He Asks, p.157

    45:15 Ann Campanella, Beyond Words, p.63

    47:01 Margaret Stawowy, Signs of Her Decline, p.163

    About the Moderator

    Marianne Sciucco

    About the Podcast

    AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer’s and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others.

    Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don’t miss a word. If our authors’ stories move you, please leave a review. And don’t forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys.

    We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer’s and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here.

    Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here.

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    59 mins
  • TEACE SNYDER: Filmmaker/Artist - Exploring Human Connection and Voluntary Euthanasia
    Jul 28 2024

    Can human connection and dignity survive in a profit-driven healthcare system? On this episode of "Love Conquers Alz," we are joined by the talented artist and filmmaker Teace Snyder, who introduces his thought-provoking film "Hold Me." The film explores the emotionally charged and controversial topic of voluntary euthanasia, focusing on a woman whose job is to comfort individuals in their final moments. Teace shares the poignant inspiration behind the film, highlighting the ambiguous professional role of a "holder" and how the film raises essential questions about human connection, grief, and end-of-life care. Our conversation with Snyder sheds light on the delicate balance between personal choice and ethical implications in these profound moments.

    Our discussion expands to the broader issues of systemic neglect and the isolating experiences of the elderly and sick in our healthcare system, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. We draw parallels to solitary confinement and critique the pervasive influence of money in healthcare, particularly within the hospice system. Through a candid examination of systemic corruption and the hidden influence of the nursing home lobby, we aim to inspire grassroots movements and honest conversations. Our goal is to foster empathy and prioritize human dignity in a system too often driven by profit. Join us as we navigate these complex topics with hope and a commitment to meaningful change.

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  • Dementia & Travel: Experiences & Memories
    Jul 28 2024

    Travel with Dementia: Creating Unforgettable Moments, One Journey at a Time

    Traveling with a loved one with dementia can feel daunting. But what if it could be more? This episode explores the transformative power of travel for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

    Discover how travel can:

    Spark Joy and Break Routines: Escape the daily routine and create a sense of adventure for your loved one. Rekindle Memories: Familiar sights, sounds, and activities can trigger treasured memories and light up their face. Strengthen Your Bond: Shared experiences create lasting connections and deepen your relationship. Combat Isolation: Explore new places together and feel a sense of connection to the world. We'll delve into practical tips for planning dementia-friendly trips, from choosing destinations to managing challenges along the way. Learn how travel can become a powerful tool to create precious memories and enrich the lives of both you and your loved one.

    About Our Guest Lizette Cloete, an Occupational Therapist and a daughter on this unique journey with you. She has just returned from an Elite Cruises & Vacation where she was part of the support staff for caregivers. With over 30 years as an Occupational Therapist, Lizette has been the “navigator” in many caregiving journeys, guiding 1000’s families through their often turbulent journey into calmer skies while dementia caregiving. Today she's telling you how to make vacation memories a reality.

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    59 mins
  • Leaving a Legacy of Health: Caregiving Experiences and the Drive to Educate Others
    Jul 28 2024

    Beverly Barnett is a registered nurse and men's health advocate. She has dedicated her life and career to healthcare after developing a passion for nursing as a young girl receiving treatment at a segregated clinic in her hometown. She drew inspiration from the compassionate nurses who cared for her during this difficult time.

    Beverly shared her personal caregiving journey of caring for her husband after he was diagnosed with late-stage colorectal cancer. Despite being a nurse, she struggled with feelings of anger that he had ignored symptoms for so long before seeking treatment. She cared for him at home for the three years he battled the disease, which took an emotional toll. After his passing, Barnett was inspired to help educate others, especially black men, about the importance of early detection and regular doctor visits.

    Through her nursing experience and family health challenges, Barnett has gained valuable perspectives that she utilizes in her mission to promote proactive healthcare. She continues advocating for men's health issues while also caring for her aging father with dementia. Barnett's story illustrates the lifelong impact of caregiving and how personal experiences can shape one's career and drive to help others.

    About Beverly:

    For Beverly Barnett, nursing is more than a job—it’s her calling. Inspired by a childhood illness, she pursued practical nursing right after high school and earned a bachelor’s degree within four years. Her dedication led her to obtain a Master of Science in Nursing, allowing her to teach and shape future nurses.

    Beverly’s passion extends to men’s wellness, particularly the health of Black men, influenced by her husband’s battle with cancer. She believes chronic illnesses rob families of priceless moments and advocates for men to lead by example in health practices.

    Beverly recommends four steps to promote proactive health among Black men: understand your family’s medical history, commit to annual check-ups, share your family’s health history with your doctor, and track health metrics. These steps aim to shift from reactive to proactive health management, fostering a healthier life journey.

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    49 mins
  • "Exclusive Interview with Caroline Thor: Insights and Inspirations"
    Jul 28 2024

    In this podcast episode, we have an interview with Caroline. She delves into how our surroundings significantly impact our stress levels and overall well-being. Caroline explains that the environment we inhabit can either contribute to our stress or help us feel more relaxed and at ease.

    During the interview, she provides valuable insights into how we can become more aware of our personal lifestyle preferences and shares practical strategies and tips for creating a more supportive and stress-free environment.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the connection between your surroundings and your mental health, and to discover actionable steps you can take to create a more harmonious and fulfilling life.

    Book recommended:

    Tiny Habits. The small changes that change everything. BJ Fogg

    To contact Caroline

    https://www.caroline-thor.com/podcast/episodes/

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    22 mins
  • Feeling Well With or Without Medications with Dr. Reshma Kapadia, PHA
    Jul 28 2024

    Home remedies for feeling good (from the pros!) and how working with a great pharmacist can make us all healthier - this is WAY more than you think! #carelabit #carelab

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    53 mins
  • What You Need to Know About Hospice Medications with Pharmacist Ellen Fulp
    Jul 20 2024

    Pharmacist Ellen Fulp is passionate about using medications appropriately to care for patients who are at their most vulnerable. As a part of the hospice interdisciplinary team, Ellen collaborates with the hospice director and nurse to ensure quality of life is supported, and a patient’s suffering is reduced. Caregivers and patients often misunderstand how medication is used in hospice care. Ellen believes in symptom resolution, keeping the patient’s goals of care in mind.

    In hospice care, pharmacists do more than just review medications for side effects or adverse effects. They help the clinical team find the best medication options to keep the patient comfortable. That includes finding the right route, the most convenient and safe times for administering the medications, and ensuring the medications are utilized correctly by the patient. When medication diversion (meds being stolen or used by someone else) is a concern, pharmacists coordinate with the hospice team to furnish the meds in a safe, legally compliant way. Pharmacists might not be part of the “core team”, but they’re a vital part of the care of a hospice patient.

    Connect with Ellen Fulp, PharmD, MSPC, BCG, Director of Pharmacy Education at AvaCare, on LinkedIn.

    Find all the resources that Barbara Karnes has to offer at bkbooks.com.

    Purchase the End of Life Guideline Series Bundle here.

    Find Barbara’s new booklet Always Offer, Never Force: Food at the End of Life here.

    Read Barbara’s blog here.

    Connect with Barbara Karnes on social media: Facebook Insta LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest YouTube

    Order your copies of The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort here, now available in English and Spanish!

    Check out the free library of video tutorials from the creators of The Hospice Care Plan hospice nurses Nancy Heyerman and Brenda Kizzire here.

    Read more about Nancy and Brenda and their mission to improve hospice care here.

    Find Odonata Care on social media: Facebook YouTube IG TikTok

    Hospice Navigation Services is here for you. If you have questions about hospice care or need to troubleshoot the care you’re already receiving, book a session with an expert Hospice Navigator at theheartofhospice.com.

    Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com.

    Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)

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    51 mins