According to Piedmont Health, 1 in 30 Baby Boomers are infected with hepatitis C, and Baby Boomers account for 75% of Hep C cases. In recognition of World Hepatitis Day, listeners are encouraged to get tested. End-of-life decisions can vary from person to person. There are some decisions that are more appropriate than others, and in this episode listeners are given a few options and how to proceed when choosing their end-of-life care.
An Ohio native, Adrianne D. Jones is a gerontologist, servant leader, and Chief Executive Officer of Senior Resources and Consulting Services, LLC. She is the creator and host of the “GERO-Juice”, the nation’s #1 senior-focused radio program on Atlanta’s WAEC 860 AM station. Ms. Jones is also an adjunct professor at Clark Atlanta University, where she has designed courses to introduce students to the field of gerontology through a biopsychosocial lens. Additionally, Ms. Jones is the director of public relations for ALTER, a program to educate and create African American dementia-friendly faith communities, and active board member for SageNavigator, Inc., an organization with a mission to advocate and assist seniors and differently-abled adults in navigating their communities for readily-available resources. Ms. Jones has authored two books: Quick Tips On Choosing the Right Homecare Agency and Basic HomeCare Marketing Tips.