Intensive Human Caring: Hospice and Palliative Care with Dr. Alexander Peralta

Listen as Dr. Peralta discusses hospice, palliative care, palliative sedation, and euthanasia.

Elder Fraud is Exploding

Financial fraud against the elderly has doubled in the last couple years to more than $3 billion annually. Perverse individuals and companies are taking advantage of seniors, stealing their hard earned money they need for their sunset years.

Myths and Misunderstandings about Home Care and Home Health Care

While there are a lot of resources in helping care for an aging loved one, the variety of care options, rules and who pays for what can create a maze of confusion. We get common questions on what Medicare and medical insurance covers as well as some misconceptions.

Alternative Dementia Treatments

Unfortunately for many people suffering from dementia, treatments with medications have provided limited success. What if dementia wasn’t a diagnosis, but a symptom? And our current treatment strategies are aimed at fixing a symptom vs root cause.

Residential Care Homes Can Be a Less Costly Option for Care

Hear Jenni Knutson, Senior Life Care Manager, discuss the difference in assisted living options and how to advocate against suspicious behaviors and possible abuse.

Relieving Chronic and Misdiagnosed Hip Pain

The hip is one of the hardest working joints in the human body, tasked with supporting the weight of our upper torso and giving us the ability to walk and move.

Urgent Medical Care at Home: An ER Alternative

DispatchHealth is an in-home acute care option for those that would like to avoid long waits at the ER. Bringing the power of the hospital to the comfort of your home.

Financial, Health, and Other Effects of Alzheimer’s on Caregivers and Workplaces

Alzheimer’s affects 6 million Americans, with another 12 million Americans that are unpaid caregivers.

Unpacking Long Term Care Insurance Policies and Claims

Much like health insurance plans, there’s a lot of confusion around long term care insurance plans. Unfortunately, when someone needs to access these long term care insurance plans, they are often struggling physically and sometimes cognitively.

Hospital and Healthcare System Failures

A New England Journal of Medicine study showed 1 in 4 patients experienced harm after being admitted to the hospital. Another study showed those that were admitted after an ER visit had nearly a 4x higher risk for adverse events.

Key Features of Effective Senior Care Plans

    Key Features of Effective Senior Care Plans Effective senior care plans are designed to address the unique needs of each individual, ensuring they receive the highest quality of care. Here are the key features that make these plans successful. Personalization Each care plan should be tailored to the specific needs and preferences of the senior. This includes medical needs, personal preferences, and daily routines. Comprehensive Coverage An effective care plan covers all aspects of a senior’s well-being, including medical care, emotional support, and daily living activities. Regular Updates Care plans should be regularly reviewed and updated to adapt to any changes in the senior’s health or lifestyle. This ensures that the care remains relevant and effective. Coordination with Healthcare Providers Effective care plans involve coordination with various healthcare providers to ensure all aspects of care are addressed and managed effectively. Conclusion Implementing an effective care plan can make a significant difference in the quality of life for seniors. Contact us to learn more about how we can help create a care plan that meets your needs. Get in Touch for Effective Care Plans  

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How Individual Care Plans Enhance Quality of Life for Seniors

    How Individual Care Plans Enhance Quality of Life for Seniors Individual care plans are crucial in improving the quality of life for seniors. By addressing specific needs, these plans ensure that seniors receive personalized care that enhances their well-being. Tailoring Care Plans to Individual Needs Each senior has unique needs that require a personalized approach. Individual care plans consider these needs to provide appropriate care and support, leading to a better overall quality of life. Improving Daily Living Personalized care plans can significantly improve daily living activities for seniors, from managing medications to providing physical therapy and emotional support. Support for Families Individual care plans also offer support to families by providing clear guidance on managing care and accessing resources, reducing the burden on family caregivers. Conclusion Enhance the quality of life for your loved ones with a tailored care plan. Contact us to learn more about how our services can help. Learn More About Our Care Plans  

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The Importance of Individual Care Plans for Seniors

  The Importance of Individual Care Plans for Seniors Navigating the complex medical system can be overwhelming, especially for seniors. Individual care plans are essential in providing personalized support and ensuring the best possible outcomes. Understanding Individual Care Plans Individual care plans are tailored to meet the specific needs of seniors, ensuring they receive the best care possible. These plans consider the unique medical, emotional, and social needs of each individual. Benefits of Personalized Care Having a customized care plan offers numerous benefits, including improved health outcomes, reduced stress, and enhanced quality of life. Personalized care plans ensure that seniors receive the appropriate resources and support they need. Role of Nurse Navigators Nurse navigators play a crucial role in creating and managing these care plans. They help seniors and their families make informed decisions about the resources they need during a crisis, providing guidance and assistance every step of the way. Conclusion Consider individual care plans for your loved ones to ensure they receive the best possible care. Reach out to our services for personalized support and guidance.   Contact Us for Personalized Support  

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Safety for Healthcare Professionals

Nurses are assaulted by patients every hour. How can we protect ourselves while still providing the best care for our patients.

Dying Broke: How Will We Pay for Our Loved One’s Care?

The cost of senior living continues to explode. How can adult children prepare for the cost involved with caring for their aging loved ones?

Veterans Assistance

Too often, veterans and their spouses or families are unaware of eligibility for financial assistance from the government through the VA. Recent stats show that roughly 25% of Americans over 65 y/o can qualify, but many are unaware.

Weight Loss in Seniors: Pros and Cons of Ozempic

Ozempic is the latest craze for quick weight loss… but is it healthy? And is it right for seniors?

Planning for your Funeral: Is it Ever Too Early?

Funeral planning is inevitable, whether you are ready or not, and it should be a part of the estate planning process.

Choosing Joy: It’s Never Too Late to Change your Attitude

Tina Thompson, Director of Sales And Business Development with Amatus Hospice shares how keeping a positive outlook, even when terminally ill, can help you find purpose.

When Healthcare Crises Hit, Who is Advocating for You?

Often times for seniors, healthcare is needed in crisis mode. Who do you turn to for answers when healthcare professionals are often focusing in their own lanes of their expertise?

Freedom from a Wrongful Conviction After 34 Years in Prison

Meet Ben and Deedee Spencer and hear their incredible journey of how they persevered through 3 decades of a prison sentence while always declaring his innocence.

Nutrition is Life—What ‘They’ Aren’t Telling Us

Biased ‘studies’ paid for by special interests on medications and nutrition have created catastrophic health results. On today’s show, we are interviewing Liz James a ‘reformed’ pharmacist

Chronic Illnesses Can Be a Prison, Even Worse When You Are Actually a Prisoner

While improving, the healthcare system isn’t really set up to take are of chronically ill senior patients.

Punching Back on Parkinson’s Disease

Approximately 1 million Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. That number is growing by nearly 90,000 annually. Austen and Mallory Spoonts are our guests today and talking about their unique approach to combatting this disease.

A Step Back in Time: The History of Hansen’s Disease

Best Selling Author and Research Nurse, Amanda Skenandore, shares her latest book, The Second Life of Muriel West, the story of a high society woman in Hollywood diagnosed with leprosy.

The Fountain of Youth Isn’t So Hidden After All

We’re living in an age where length of life has more than doubled in the last 200 years. Medical advancements, better nutrition as well as technology have continued to extend our lives.

Hospice and Palliative Care Confusions

What are other options when older bodies have multiple health issues and current treatments are producing little to no improvement? And what are some of the causes for confusion around these options?

Big, Medium or Small…Which is the Best Assisted Living Setting for You or Your Loved One?

There are a ton of options, both large and small for senior care in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Sage Oak of Denton is a blending of the best of both worlds. They offer a resident and staff-focused approach to care for older adults

The Truth About Medicare Advantage Plans—From a Provider’s Perspective

Nearly every day we receive calls from concerned family members and seniors themselves about their Medicare Advantage plans. Often times, what they were told, or what they thought they were, doesn’t match up to the reality once they need healthcare services.

Sexual Abuse in the Nursing Home Setting—How Do We Protect Our Vulnerable Seniors?

There are a ton of options, both large and small for senior care in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Sage Oak of Denton is a blending of the best of both worlds. They offer a resident and staff-focused approach to care for older adults

How Music Enrichment Can Be the Best Medicine for the Soul

Watch as Daisy Winter with Good Shepherd Hospice uses music to improve communication and conversation with those suffering with terminal illnesses.

Caregiver Skills are Crucial for an Aging Population

Today’s guest, Emilia Bourland, OT joins us to discuss the challenges caregivers face and ways to support and educate them in order to reduce their stress as well as improve their patients’/clients’ outcomes.

Taking Steps in Their Shoes: Simulating Dementia for Healthcare Providers and Families

Dementia Live® is a high impact, dementia simulation experience that immerses participants into life with dementia, resulting in a deeper understanding of what it’s like to live with cognitive impairment and sensory change.

Everything “Senior” at your Fingertips

Elder Care Concierge is the one-stop shop for questions and answers related to everything senior care. We find best practices in all areas of healthcare and connect with the consumer.

Role of Nutrition in Cognition and Functional Decline

As people age, a change in the appetite can be normal because the metabolism slows as does the activity level, which means the body needs fewer calories

Fall Rates Are on the Rise

Over 3 million seniors are treated in ERs every year for falls. Many will have profound side effects from them that will impact the quality of their daily lives.

No One Dies Alone

Listen to Dr. Christian Alch, from the Cleveland Clinic, discuss the volunteer program, No One Dies Alone. This program focuses on providing 1-on-1 emotional companionship in the last 48-72 hours of life.

4 Keys to Managing Medical Conditions

Medicare estimates that 2/3 hospitalizations are preventable. And the costs are nearing $20 billion. There are 4 keys to effective management of chronic conditions.

Healthspan vs Lifespan… Principles of Longevity

Most people when asked would prefer to live a longer life. However, an important factor with aging should be quality of life.

When Fatigue Leads to Death

Study finds that older people who report feeling run down are more likely to die within 2 1/2 years. On today’s show, we discuss this, the importance…

Medicare Advantage or Not

Before signing up for your Medicare services, always consult an expert. Commercials aren’t always what they appear

Texas’ Most Prolific Serial Killer That Most Haven’t Heard About

Billy Chemirmir was found convicted for murdering two seniors and is suspected in the murder of two dozen others. Today, we are joined by Robert MacPhee, son of one of the victims and Partner with Secure Our Seniors Safety

Jetsons Technology Soon Becoming the Reality

Our world is looking a lot more like the Jetsons every day. Robot vacuums, 3D printers, drones, and all of these wonderful technologies make our lives even better.