August 13th, 2023
Mara Karpel
We’re back with another live show from Austin, TX! Listen on livestream at 5pm CT/6pm ET…3pm PT, or any time after on podcast right here! And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! We’ll be joined from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico by Certified Holistic Health Coach, Marcella Castellanos, to discuss how energy healing can help people […]
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August 10th, 2023
Linda Abbit, founder of Tender Loving Eldercare and a veteran of the caregiving industry, shares her advice on taking care of an older parent or loved one and how to handle everything that goes along with this dramatic life change. Being a caregiver can be a difficult role. It requires patience, tenderness, selflessness, and hard […]
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July 23rd, 2023
Mara Karpel
Missed the show on livestream? It was GREAT! No worries, though, because you can hear the entire podcast right here! And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! We were joined from Florida by vegan chef and author of the new vegan cookbook, Oh So Yum! Inspiring Others to Explore the Many Flavors of […]
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July 9th, 2023
Mara Karpel
Missed the show? It was great! And you can hear it all right here! And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! Keynote Speaker, President of Stackpole & Associates, and Co-Host of the podcast, The Medical Travel Show, Irving Stackpole, Irving Stackpole returned to the program to discuss the BIG question: What is the future for […]
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July 2nd, 2023
Roberta Carson
If you’ve been a family caregiver, you know all about the caregiving stress. It’s a job few people would get excited about. You may have to provide help for 20-100+ hours a week, often with no pay. And you may need physical strength for heavy lifting and a strong stomach to handle bodily fluids. Plus, […]
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June 8th, 2021
Stan Goldberg
It is natural to hold onto memories of what gave us joy, whether that involves experiences or images of friends and loved ones. However, when something, such as a chronic illness, makes the images fade, we either adjust to the new reality or pretend the changes haven’t occurred. Originally Published on https://stangoldbergwriter.com/
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April 5th, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
April is Occupational Therapy month! To kick off April we would like to highlight the contributions that occupational therapists make to the home modification and aging in place process. This week we have a guest blog authored by Dr. Scott A. Trudeau, PhD, OTR/L and Hannah Brock. Dr. Trudeau is the Productive Aging Practice Manager […]
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January 27th, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
2020 taught us many lessons about our healthcare system and rampant racial inequality in America. One of the biggest lessons learned: we need to take better care of older people who have suffered dreadfully from the pandemic. To date, approximately 40% of the people who’ve died from Covid-19 either lived in or worked at nursing […]
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June 20th, 2020
Ethelle Lord
I was holding my husband last night when he took his last breath. He left this earth at 10:55 pm (June 19, 2020 with acute pulmonary edema) after a week of declining health. No, it was not the Covid-19. It was after 21 years of fighting heart disease and resulting vascular dementia – to stay […]
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September 3rd, 2019
Ethelle Lord
Featured article: NEUROSCIENCE NEWS on September 2, 2019 Summary: Researchers have identified the location of dysfunctional brain networks that lead to impaired sentence production and word-finding in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). PPA can occur in those with neurodegenerative diseases, such as frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Mapping the networks allows clinicians to apply non-invasive brain […]
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