LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers

LIFE Conversations is dedicated to providing seniors and families with valuable insights & practical tips on how to maintain a healthy & independent lifestyle as we age. Whether you're looking for advice on caring for a loved one with dementia, improving quality of life, or simply want to stay current on the latest senior care news and information, our podcast has something for you. We delve into the latest research, trends & technologies, and feature interviews with experts in the field of senior care and aging to help our listeners make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.

EP 12: Understanding Parkinson's Disease: Symptoms, Treatments, and Living Well

SUMMARY: Join Christina Chartrand and David Chandler on LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers for a special Parkinson's Awareness Month episode. They break down the essentials of Parkinson's disease, from its definition to the symptoms that signal its onset. Listeners will gain insights into diagnosis challenges, effective treatments like Carbidopa-Levodopa, and the impact of exercise and nutrition. The episode also highlights the significance of Parkinson's Awareness Month, promoting understanding and action towards this condition. Whether you're directly affected by Parkinson's, caring for someone who is, or just seeking to learn more, this episode provides valuable knowledge and encouragement for a better quality of life. TAKEAWAYS: Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a lack of dopamine in the brain, leading to movement difficulties. Common symptoms of Parkinson's include tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, and balance issues. Diagnosing Parkinson's can be challenging, as there is no conclusive test, and other conditions must be ruled out. Treatment for Parkinson's often involves medication, such as carbidopa-levodopa, and lifestyle modifications, including exercise and support groups. Parkinson's Awareness Month provides an opportunity to raise funds for research, connect with others affected by the disease, and promote education and support. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:47 What is Parkinson's Disease? 04:00 Diagnosing Parkinson's 05:39 Treating Parkinson's 08:03 Lifestyle Modifications and Therapy 10:55 Parkinson's Awareness Month 12:09 Supporting Loved Ones with Parkinson's 14:41 Resources and Organizations 15:51 Parting Thoughts and Call to Action LINKS: Senior Helpers Parkinson's Care Rock Steady Boxing The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Parkinson's Foundation

04-12
17:16

EP 11: Empowering Caregivers: Navigating Challenges and Finding Balance

Join us in Episode 11 of LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers as we dive into the heart of caregiving. Christina Chartrand and David Chandler share personal stories and insights on the complex journey of caring for loved ones. Discover practical tips for managing caregiver stress, leveraging community resources, and embracing technology to simplify caregiving tasks. Whether you're a seasoned caregiver or just beginning to navigate these waters, this episode offers valuable support and strategies to enhance the well-being of both caregivers and those they love. Don't miss out on this empowering discussion.

02-02
18:14

EP 10: Walker Tips for Seniors | Choosing the right walker, safety tips, and MORE!

Navigating mobility challenges can be daunting for seniors. Our latest episode, "Walker Tips for Seniors," is here to help! We dive into the world of walkers, discussing different types, safety features, and customization to fit individual needs. Whether you're considering a traditional or rollator walker, this episode offers invaluable advice for making the right choice. Tune in to empower yourself or your loved ones with the knowledge for safer, more independent mobility. 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️ #SeniorMobility #WalkerTips #SeniorHealth #IndependentLiving

01-22
20:08

EP 9: Home for the Holidays - Signs Your Aging Loved One Needs Additional Support

As the holidays approach, many of us reun'ting with our aging loved ones. This episode of LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers dives into the subtle signs that may indicate your family members require additional support. From changes in home maintenance to health management, we provide essential insights and practical advice for ensuring the well-being of your elderly relatives. Join us to learn how to navigate this sensitive topic with empathy and understanding. 🎄❤️ #SeniorCare #FamilySupport #HolidaySeason #AgingParents

12-22
18:02

EP 8: National Influenza Week

Explore the critical importance of flu vaccination for seniors in our latest episode of LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers. Hosts Christina Chartrand and David Chandler debunk common myths, discuss the changing nature of flu strains, and highlight why annual flu shots are vital for elderly health. Tune in for practical tips on flu prevention and management, especially for caregivers. Senior Helpers is dedicated to improving the quality of life for seniors and their families. Our services range from specialized care for those with chronic diseases to companion services for seniors seeking a supportive hand. Learn how we make a difference in the lives of seniors every day.

12-08
14:06

EP 7: Holiday Safety Tips for Seniors

Join Christina Chartrand and David Chandler in this enlightening episode of LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers, where we delve into essential holiday safety tips for seniors. Discover practical advice on safe decorating practices to prevent falls, the importance of medication management before travel, and the benefits of using LED candles over real flames. Our discussion is packed with invaluable insights aimed at making the holiday season safer and more enjoyable for seniors. Tune in for these tips and more!

11-21
14:33

EP 6: Isolation Tips for Seniors During Colder Months

Navigate the challenges faced by seniors during the colder months with our latest podcast episode! Discover practical tips, from attending virtual events to volunteering, aimed at fostering social connections and boosting mental health. Tailored for caregivers and family members, we explore innovative ways to ensure your elderly loved ones stay engaged and joyful this winter season. 🔍 #SeniorCare #WinterWellness #MentalHealth #ElderlyIsolation #FamilyCaregiving #SocializationForSeniors

11-03
23:15

EP 5: World Alzheimer's Day 2023

In this special episode of "Life Conversations with Senior Helpers," join our hosts Christina Chartrand and David Chandler as they delve into the important topic of supporting loved ones with an Alzheimer's diagnosis. Just in time for World Alzheimer's Day on September 21, 2023, this insightful interview-style episode offers a wealth of knowledge and practical tips. 🧠 Gain valuable insights as David poses pertinent questions, exploring the best ways to provide care and assistance to those affected by Alzheimer's. From understanding the challenges faced by both individuals and their families to discovering effective strategies for communication and engagement, Christina shares her expertise and offers guidance every step of the way. 🗝️ Discover how to create a supportive environment, adapt daily routines, and enhance overall quality of life for your loved ones. Whether you're seeking information as a caregiver, family member, or simply interested in learning more about Alzheimer's, this episode provides a wealth of resources and actionable advice. 🎧 Tune in to "Life Conversations with Senior Helpers" and join us on this important journey of understanding and compassion. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those living with Alzheimer's.

09-21
18:34

EP 4: Fall Myths - The Importance of Fall Prevention for Seniors

Tune in to the latest episode of Life Conversations with Senior Helpers, where our hosts, Christina Chartrand and David Chandler, shed light on the critical topic of fall prevention for seniors. In this informative episode, we debunk common fall myths and emphasize the importance of proactive measures to keep our beloved seniors safe. As we approach the NCOA's Falls Prevention Week, taking place from September 18-22, 2023, this episode couldn't be timelier. Join us as we explore practical strategies, expert advice, and valuable insights to help seniors maintain their independence and prevent falls. Discover how to create a secure environment, recognize potential fall hazards, and implement effective prevention techniques. With our experienced hosts and their wealth of knowledge, this episode is an invaluable resource for caregivers, family members, and anyone passionate about senior care. Don't miss this opportunity to gain expert guidance and stay informed about the latest advancements in fall prevention for seniors. Subscribe to Life Conversations with Senior Helpers today and be part of the conversation that promotes the wellbeing and safety of our senior loved ones.

09-14
22:10

EP 3: 7 Questions to ask to Help Better Manage Your Senior's Medical Conditions

This episode delves into a topic that resonates deeply with many: effective management of chronic conditions for seniors, ensuring their comfort at home while minimizing hospital visits. In this episode, we're unveiling 7 pivotal questions that seniors and their families should have in their arsenal. Expect to glean insights, receive expert tips, and be moved by real-life anecdotes of Christina's own experiences helping her mother to manage her COPD that illuminate the path to informed decisions and top-tier care. Join us as we empower ourselves with knowledge, fostering a safer and happier life for seniors. #LIFEConversationsPodcast #SeniorHealth #InformedDecisions

08-31
19:41

EP 2: What does Relaxation look like to you?

In the second episode of "LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers," hosts Christina Chartrand and David Chandler commemorate National Relaxation Day with an exploration of relaxation techniques tailored to seniors. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, to embracing mindfulness practices, the hosts unveil a variety of strategies designed to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. We invite both seniors and their caregivers to embrace the art of unwinding in ways that resonate with their unique preferences and lifestyles. As the episode unfolds, you'll gain a greater understanding of the profound significance of self-care during life's later chapters.

08-15
19:58

EP 1: Welcome to LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers

In the inaugural episode of "LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers," hosts Christina Chartrand and David Chandler introduce us to a podcast that promises insightful discussions and invaluable insights into the world of senior care. With a spirited camaraderie, they introduce listeners to the heart and soul of the podcast, offering a captivating overview of the diverse range of topics the series will explore. Drawing from their vast experience in the senior care industry, Christina and David share anecdotes that highlight the compassion, challenges, and triumphs inherent in caring for our beloved seniors. Listeners are invited to join us on this journey, where every episode promises to help expand your understanding and serve as a source of inspiration in the realm of aging gracefully.

08-14
06:07

EP 23: Understanding Long-Term Care Insurance: Expert Advice from Bill Comfort, Part 1

Summary In this conversation, Bill Comfort, a long-term care planning expert, discusses the importance of long-term care insurance as part of a comprehensive long-term care strategy. He explains what long-term care planning entails, the significance of having insurance coverage, and the statistics surrounding the need for such care. The conversation also delves into how to navigate long-term care policies and the claims process, emphasizing the need for early planning and understanding of benefits. Full Episode Info + Resources: https://www.seniorhelpers.com/resources/podcast/episode-23-understanding-long-term-care-insurance-expert-advice-from-bill-comfort-part-1/ Keywords long-term care, insurance, planning, benefits, elderly care, financial planning, health insurance, caregiving, policy activation, home care Takeaways Long-term care planning is essential for financial security. Most care occurs at home, not in institutions. Only a small percentage of Americans have long-term care insurance. Many people underestimate their need for long-term care. Longevity increases the risk of needing care. Understanding policy specifics is crucial for effective planning. Starting claims early can maximize benefits. Families should communicate openly about insurance coverage. Navigating claims can be complex and requires preparation. Early planning can alleviate stress during crises. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Long-Term Care Planning 03:27 Understanding Long-Term Care Insurance 06:22 The Importance of Long-Term Care Planning 09:12 Statistics on Long-Term Care Needs 12:12 Navigating Long-Term Care Policies 15:04 Claiming Long-Term Care Benefits 17:59 New Chapter 18:04 life-conversations-podcast-outro.mp4

10-11
18:59

EP 22: The Future of Dementia Care: Expert Insights from Teepa Snow on Specialized Training and Support, Part 2

In Part 2 of our special series with Teepa Snow, dementia care expert and founder of Positive Approach™ to Care, we explore the future of dementia care on LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers. Teepa discusses the importance of specialized training, the growing demand for community support, and how caregivers can navigate the challenges of dementia care. Don’t miss this insightful conclusion to our two-part conversation with one of the leading voices in dementia care. Full Episode Info + Transcript: https://www.seniorhelpers.com/resources/podcast/episode-22-the-future-of-dementia-care-expert-insights-from-teepa-snow-on-specialized-training-and-support-part-2/ Meet Our Guest: Teepa Snow is a world-renowned dementia educator and the founder of Positive Approach™ to Care (PAC). With over 40 years of experience in clinical practice, research, and training, Teepa has become a leading advocate for dementia education. Her PAC methods are internationally recognized for improving the quality of life for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. Through her compassionate and practical approach, Teepa has trained thousands of care partners and professionals to better understand and support those with dementia. Her work continues to shape the future of dementia care, fostering a more empathetic and informed approach to this complex condition. Takeaways Teepa Snow is a leading figure in dementia education. Humor and storytelling are vital in dementia care. Caregivers often struggle without proper support. Dementia care requires specialized skills and training. Early intervention can prevent crises in dementia care. Families are often overwhelmed and need help. The healthcare system needs to adapt to the growing dementia population. Dementia care should be recognized as a specialty practice. Training should go beyond just watching videos. Support for caregivers is essential for maintaining relationships. Chapters 00:00 Teepa Snow: Educator and Entertainer in Dementia Care 02:59 Introduction and the Importance of Communication 05:17 Being Comfortable with Discomfort 07:00 The Need for Early Intervention and Support 08:52 The Growing Impact of Dementia and the Importance of Care 10:41 Recognizing Dementia Care as a Specialty Practice 12:51 Creating a Community Resource System for Dementia Care 16:45 The Need for a National Designation for Dementia Care 19:23 The Importance of Skill Demonstration and Accountability 22:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 23:03 life-conversations-podcast-outro.mp4

09-27
23:34

EP 21: A Journey into Dementia Care: Teepa Snow’s Insights on Alzheimer's and Dementia Care, Part 1

Summary: Join Christina Chartrand and David Chandler in a fascinating conversation with Teepa Snow, dementia care expert and founder of Positive Approach to Care. In Part 1 of this special two-part episode, Teepa reflects on her path into dementia care and the experiences that have driven her to become a leader in Alzheimer's and dementia education. Learn how Teepa's early encounters shaped her Positive Approach™ to Care and why understanding brain changes is key to providing the best care. Stay tuned for Part 2! Takeaways: Teepa Snow is a leading figure in dementia care. Her journey began with personal family experiences. Early dementia care lacked proper training and understanding. Teepa developed innovative training programs for caregivers. Visual learning is crucial in understanding dementia. The concept of 'gems' represents the value of individuals with dementia. Dementia care has evolved significantly over the years. Positive approaches can enhance the quality of care. Understanding brain changes is essential for effective caregiving. Teepa's legacy continues to impact dementia care worldwide. Mentioned Links and Resources: Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach™ to Care - https://www.teepasnow.com Senior Helpers Senior Gems® Program - https://www.seniorhelpers.com/services/alzheimers-dementia-care/ Alzheimer's Association - https://www.alz.org The Alzheimer's Association Brain Tour (for brain slides Teepa references) - https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/what-is-alzheimers/brain_tour Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Teepa Snow's Expertise 03:18 Teepa Snow's Journey into Dementia Care 08:47 Developing a Unique Approach to Dementia Care 13:40 The Gems Model: Categorizing Individuals with Dementia 19:56 Teepa Snow: Educator and Entertainer in Dementia Care 21:35 life-conversations-podcast-outro.mp4

09-13
22:04

EP 20: CHAP’s Age-Friendly Care: Elevating Standards in Senior Home Care with Teresa Harbour

Summary: In this episode of LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers, hosts Christina Chartrand and David Chandler are joined by Teresa Harbour, the Chief Operating Officer at CHAP (Community Health Accreditation Partner). Discover how CHAP is setting new benchmarks in home-based care through its Age-Friendly Care initiative. Teresa shares the importance of the 4Ms—What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility—and how these principles are transforming senior care. Learn why CHAP accreditation is a mark of quality and what it means for families seeking the best care for their loved ones. Don’t miss out on this insightful discussion about the future of healthcare at home. Takeaways CHAP is a nonprofit organization that aims to advance the highest quality of care for home and community-based organizations. Age-Friendly Care focuses on what matters most to older adults and includes the 4M framework: what matters, medication, mentation, and mobility. CHAP accreditation and certification set agencies apart and signify higher standards of care. Focusing on what matters most to older adults improves outcomes, satisfaction, and staff engagement. CHAP is working on future initiatives, including hospital at home. Keywords CHAP, community-based care, home-based care, Age-Friendly Care, 4M framework, accreditation, certification, hospital at home Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of CHAP 03:33 The Concept of Age-Friendly Care 08:28 The Importance of CHAP Accreditation 13:40 The Four M's of Age-Friendly Care 21:32 The Future of CHAP: Hospital at Home 29:13 life-conversations-podcast-outro.mp4

08-30
29:42

EP 19: Embracing Aging and Changing the Narrative PART 2: A Conversation with Matt Thornhill

In part two of our special series, LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers continues with Matt Thornhill, founder of the Openly Gray movement and CEO of Cozy Home Communities. Host Christina Chartrand explores Matt's innovative approach to senior living and the significance of community for older adults. Learn how Matt's work is reshaping the future of aging. In This Episode: Insights on redefining aging with the Openly Gray movement Overview of Cozy Home Communities and their unique model The role of community support in senior care Emerging trends in senior housing and care Resources: Openly Gray Movement Cozy Home Communities Subscribe to LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers for more expert insights into senior care.

07-26
15:55

EP 18: Embracing Aging and Changing the Narrative PART 1: A Conversation with Matt Thornhill

Join host Christina Chartrand as she talks with Matt Thornhill, founder of the Openly Gray movement, in this episode of LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers. Matt discusses how Baby Boomers are changing what it means to grow older, the fight against ageism, and the mission of Openly Gray. This episode offers valuable insights into aging positively and advocating for older adults. In This Episode: Matt Thornhill's journey from advertising to senior advocacy The impact of Baby Boomers on aging and society The mission and activities of the Openly Gray movement Practical steps to combat ageism Resources: Openly Gray Movement Subscribe to LIFE Conversations with Senior Helpers for more expert insights into senior care.

07-19
20:24

EP 17: Shining Bright for Alzheimer's and Dementia Awareness PART 2 w/ P.K. Beville from Second Wind Dreams

Summary In this episode, P.K. Beville from Second Wind Dreams and the Virtual Dementia Tour discusses the impact of fulfilling dreams for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia. The dreams not only bring joy to the recipients but also have a profound effect on their families and caregivers. P.K. shares heartwarming stories of dreams coming true, such as a woman wanting to be a Girl Scout leader and two gentlemen playing the guitar on stage. She also provides valuable insights on supporting families and caregivers, including the importance of sharing and asking for help. P.K. discusses the future of dementia care, highlighting the shift from the medical model to the social model and the emergence of dementia-friendly communities. Mentioned Links and Resources Second Wind Dreams: Learn more about the Virtual Dementia Tour and how Second Wind Dreams is making a difference in the lives of seniors. Virtual Dementia Tour: Experience the Virtual Dementia Tour and understand what it's like to live with dementia. Keywords Alzheimer's, dementia, dreams, seniors, caregivers, families, support, guilt, grief, future of dementia care, medical model, social model, dementia-friendly communities Takeaways Fulfilling dreams for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia brings joy not only to the recipients but also to their families and caregivers. Sharing the challenges and asking for help can alleviate the immense stress on caregivers. Naming and addressing feelings of guilt can help caregivers find ways to cope and let go. The future of dementia care involves a shift from the medical model to the social model, focusing on emotional needs and empathy. The dementia-friendly movement aims to create communities that support and understand the needs of people with dementia. With the right tools and support, caregivers can provide care for their loved ones with dementia at home for longer periods. Congregate living settings may be reserved for those with more severe dementia. Open communication and community involvement are crucial in improving dementia care and support. Chapters 00:00 Fulfilling Dreams for Seniors with Alzheimer's and Dementia 05:02 Supporting Families and Caregivers 06:34 Addressing Guilt and Coping with Caregiving Challenges 08:25 The Shift from the Medical Model to the Social Model in Dementia Care 11:27 Creating Dementia-Friendly Communities 13:23 Enabling Caregivers to Provide Home Care for Longer 14:19 The Future of Dementia Care: Empathy and Emotional Support 14:46 Improving Dementia Care through Open Communication and Community Involvement

06-21
16:11

EP 16: Shining Bright for Alzheimer's and Dementia Awareness w/ P.K. Beville from Second Wind Dreams

Summary In part one of this two-part episode, P.K. Beville, the CEO emeritus and founder of Second Wind Dreams and the Virtual Dementia Tour, discusses Alzheimer's and dementia awareness and the importance of understanding what it feels like to have dementia. She shares her educational background and how her personal experience caring for her father with vascular dementia inspired her to create the Virtual Dementia Tour. P.K. also talks about the dreams program and how they fulfill simple dreams for seniors. The episode ends with a discussion about the impact of fulfilling dreams and the joy it brings to both the seniors and those around them. Takeaways The Virtual Dementia Tour provides a unique opportunity for people to experience what it feels like to have dementia, helping to create empathy and understanding. The dreams program fulfills simple dreams for seniors, bringing joy and happiness to their lives. P.K. Beville's personal experience caring for her father with dementia inspired her to create the Virtual Dementia Tour and the dreams program. Education and collaboration between different fields, such as psychology, sociology, and nursing, are important in improving dementia care. Fundraising and community support are crucial for the success of programs like the Virtual Dementia Tour and dreams program. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Alzheimer's Awareness Month 01:07 Introducing PK Bevel and Second Wind Dreams 06:08 The Creation of the Virtual Dementia Tour 09:03 The Dreams Program and Fulfilling Dreams for Seniors 13:21 The Impact of the Virtual Dementia Tour 18:36 Memorable Dreams Fulfilled 23:08 The Joy of Fulfilling Dreams 24:36 Conclusion and Alzheimer's Awareness Month

06-14
25:49

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