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In this replay episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome our guest, Chelsea Hartshorn, Co-founder of Threadleaf Landscape Design. Chealsea shares her story on how she started in the green industry as a young professional in college. She talks about the flexibility of her design company and how they have been able to utilize the opportunities of a hybrid working environment. She also talks about AI and how it can revolutionize our industry. Chelsea shares how it can help in your daily job and how this new technology is evolving and why you should be open to integrating this into your personal and professional world. This episode is hosted by Brett Lemcke with R.M. Landscape and Skyler Westergard with LandCare. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nalp-young-professionals
Chesko is out of town, so today Michael Vaughn (AKA Worldshaker) is our fill-in Mr. Pick as he and Regan discuss Chealsea discuss the now infamous TikTok video of a woman complaining about how she was unable to secure her Airbnb refund in North Carolina in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Support us on Patreon (and hear bonus content!): https://www.patreon.com/mrpickmeandthemanhater Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/mr-pick-me--the-manhater/ Follow Us on Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@mrpickmeandthemanhater https://www.instagram.com/mrpickmeandthemanhater Follow The Manhater: Regan (F the Nice Guy) - TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@ftheniceguy Podcast: https://ftheniceguypodcast.podbean.com/ Follow Mr. Pick Me: Chesko (The Speech Prof) - TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@speechprof Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thespeechprof Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/thespeechprof YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealSpeechProf Theme song by Odanis the Rapper - https://www.instagram.com/odanistherapper
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Chealsea reveals the Jay & Dave Square Smithy - the manager who put Jay & Dave together in 2011 Mackay Mayor Greg Williamson officially opens the Jay & Dave Square Congratulations on the 3,000th show from listeners Suburban Song - Festival of Arts 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday morning Jono and Ben caught up with Chelsea Handler ahead of her shows in Auckland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week Moe Vader and Saint, discuss trending entertainment news and taboo topics including Princess Kate's cancer shock and photo scandal, Nickelodeon & Dan Schneider exposed by new series, Chealsea football player's twin paternity mess, Cardi faking drama for sales and more. Sponsored by SKINSAINT and VXD ART Books. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vexxed-uncensored/message
Keela Lowery thought her life would never be the same after going through a tumultous domestic violence case with her ex-husband... BUT GOD. She never imagined being happy, prosperous, joy filled, and most importantly saved by the grace of God... BUT GOD. What she thought would never be possible, became possible with God by her side every step of the way. You see, five years ago, Keela exited one of the most terrible life experiences any woman could have, but also entered into one of the most life changing relationships that she could never have imagined was even possible. Folks, let me introduce you to Redeeming Grace boutique owner and founder, Keela Lowery. A domestic abuse survivor, daughter of Christ Jesus, and small business owner from Alabaster, AL. Keela and I met at the 2nd Annual Bikes 4 Kids Rodeo in Chealsea, AL and let me just say, that was our divine encounter. From that moment forward, we both knew that there was a job at hand, and that job was to tell and remind people of just how truly amazing God is, and how HE can change your life for the better. Dive on in to this month's podcast and have a few tissues ready, because things are about to get real! One of my favorite verses from Keela's social media: "Jesus reminds us in John 16:33, “In this world you will have trouble, but take courage, for I have overcome the world.” Be sure to check out Keela's story and her boutiques Facebook and Instagram pages right here: Facebook: @RedeemingGrace Instagram: @Redeeminggraceboutique
In this episode our guest is Chelsea Luther, the Life and Self-worth Coach. Chealsea shares her experience after she stopped drinking alcohol and gives self-worth tips! Chelsea's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ty.gratitude/ ***Find us on Instagram to stay updated: https://www.instagram.com/wearesoulfam/
In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome our guest, Chelsea Hartshorn, Co-founder of Threadleaf Landscape Design. Chealsea shares her story on how she started in the green industry as a young professional in college. She talks about the flexibility of her design company and how they have been able to utilize the opportunities of a hybrid working environment. She also talks about AI and how it can revolutionize our industry. Chelsea shares how it can help in your daily job and how this new technology is evolving and why you should be open to integrating this into your personal and professional world. This episode is hosted by Brett Lemcke with R.M. Landscape and Skyler Westergard with LandCare. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nalp-young-professionals
Hey Group Chat! This week we have the lovely Amanda Su from 8 at the Table podcast who told us about her journey into the podcasting world and how she has navigated the industry so far. Inspired on the latest controversy involving Whoopi Goldberg using a racist slur on The View, the group chat gets really educational, as Chealsea guides us through the list of banished words of 2023, which somehow includes karens?! Also, Glynn brings us an interesting What Would You Do when a close white friend was using one of these banned words over dinner. Listen now! ******* Make sure you're following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, it's really important to us as we continue to grow! And if you want to see our lovely faces and WATCH this episode, head to our Youtube run up those views, and please like, comment, subscribe! Want even more?! Go to Blackgirlstexting.com to subscribe to our newsletter and cop some merch! AND Become a Patron at Patreon.com/blackgirlstexting for weekly bonus episodes, access to live events, exclusive merch and more of the group chat!!
Co-Hosts Lou Ann Perschau and Mark Taylor are back "Dishing" on all things "Young and Restless!! SOAPDISH (Young and the Restless) December 1, 2022 1) Opening 2) Chelsea is out of the mental health facility and living at Sharon's apartment above The Coffee Shop. 3) Billy is obsessing with Chealsea and checking on her. It is causing problems with his relationship with Lilly. 4) Diane is getting in deeper and deeper. Ashley, Nikki and Phyllis are still conniving about how to get rid of Diane. Jeremy Stark is evidently getting out of prison and Phyliss thinks they should contact him and tell him Diane was involved in getting him convicted. 5)Today ends with Phyliss telling Ashley and Nikki that she got a hold of Stark and told him about Diane's working with the Feds to convict him. This will get interesting! PREDICTION-Mark 6) Danielle is back in town. He pitched the idea to Lilly about this game of video reality he wants to develop with the Chancellor/Winters label. PREDICTION-Mark 7) Chance and Abby look like they are headed toward divorce. Abby moved in with Devon. 8) Nicholas and Sally continue with their flirtation etc. Adam really wants Sally back! 9) Victoria hired Nate to run Newman Media, dismissing Sally from running it. PREDICTION-Mark 10) Predictions-Lou Ann and Mark 11) Closing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-taylor20/support
In case you missed it, this week the guys caught up with Chelsea Lane - Former Director of Sports Performance for the Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks! From what Steph is like in real life & KDs tenure with the Warriors, to finding a changing room in a heavily male-dominated sport, Chealsea opens the curtain on her tenure in the NBA, and lets us know if she'd ever go back? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Weekend! In case you missed it, this week the guys caught up with Chelsea Lane - Former Director of Sports Performance for the Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks! From what Steph is like in real life & KDs tenure with the Warriors, to finding a changing room in a heavily male-dominated sport, Chealsea opens the curtain on her tenure in the NBA, and lets us know if she'd ever go back? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a world of multiple religions, and numerous perceptions of what is true and what is not, the question of how truthful Christianity's claims are, is at the forefront of our society. Why Christianity over other religions? --------------------- Website: https://bit.ly/bmglive4 Instagram: @bmg.global ---------------------- Panel (Instagram): Ife - @a1995ife Praise - @praise_barong; Chelsea - @chelc_chai --------------------- Intro/Outro Music: Slowly by Smith The Mister --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bmglive/message
Se hizo la primera oferta para comprar al Chelsea de 3 mil millones de Euros, pero está fue rechazada; se pretende obtener al menos 4 mil millones, asegurando que parte de las ganancias serán donadas como apoyo a los refugiados de Ucrania
I have been really looking forward to getting this episode uploaded for you guys to listen to! Today's epsiode features the wonderful Nicola Vosser! Nicola is Chealsea and Westminster's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust's ePMA Lead Directorate Pharmacist and the first pharmacist on the podcast with a full-time IT related pharmacy role. She has lead a team to implement ePMA (Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration) across two hospitals sites, sharing the Cerner domain and drug catalogue with Imperial College Hospital Trust (ICHT). Though an exciting experience to be part of, it raises a whole set of challenges and problem solving skills in her day-to-day work life. We spend time sharing the "thrills" of project management in the world of pharmacy IT and the satisfaction you get when systems, processes, and daily life for healthcare professionals using the system become so much more efficient and user-friendly. Prior to working as an ePMA pharmacist, she was a passionate Women's and Children's Pharmacist and Resident Pharmacist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She loved her clinical role and was intrigued about the idea of implementing those skills into a IT related role and decided to take on a secondment for a year to try it out! She clearly loved the job and what it had to offer and hasn't looked back ever since. Social Media: Linkedin: @Nicola Vosser Follow me on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and/or Twitter. Feel free to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite podcast platform so you can be notified when a new episode is released or leave a review on apple podcasts. If you have any suggestions for guests you want me to talk to or if you'd like to come on yourself, please feel free to contact me via social media, or email at info@pharmacistdiaries.com.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior's podcast.Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior's podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThe last couples' weeks I've been talking a lot about memory loss in our aging loved ones. Memory loss can be cause by so many different things that are curable and others unfortunately are uncurable. Has your aging loved one been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's? I'm sure some of the first things that come to your mind are….. Is dementia and Alzheimer's the same thing? What makes them different between them? Those are totally normal thoughts, so I'll help you understand the difference of the two diagnoses.The difference between Dementia and Alzheimer's is, Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia. Alzheimer's is a specific disease. Dementia is not.Dementia overviewDementia describes a group of symptoms associated with a decline in memory, reasoning, or other thinking skills. Many different types of dementia exist, and many conditions cause it. Mixed dementia is a condition in which brain changes of more than one type of dementia occur simultaneously. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60-80% of dementia cases.Dementia is not a normal part of aging. It is caused by damage to brain cells that affects their ability to communicate, which can affect thinking, behavior and feelings.Dementia isn't just about simple memory mishaps -- like forgetting someone's name or where you parked. Types of DementiaVascular dementiaDementia with Lewy bodies:Mixed dementiaFrontotemporal dementia (FTD)Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)Huntington's disease: Normal pressure hydrocephalus: Alzheimer's overviewAlzheimer's is a degenerative brain disease that is caused by complex brain changes following cell damage. It leads to dementia symptoms that gradually worsen over time. The most common early symptom of Alzheimer's is trouble remembering new information because the disease typically impacts the part of the brain associated with learning first.As Alzheimer's advances, symptoms get more severe and include disorientation, confusion and behavior changes. Eventually, speaking, swallowing and walking become difficult. There is no way to prevent, cure or even slow Alzheimer's disease.Though the greatest known risk factor for Alzheimer's is increasing age, the disease is not a normal part of aging. And though most people with Alzheimer's are 65 and older, approximately 200,000 Americans under 65 have younger-onset Alzheimer's disease.Treating Alzheimer's Disease vs. Other Types of DementiaI hope this episode has helped you and your aging loved one with understanding the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia. If you have any questions, you can always reach out for support. Help and support are availableIf you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or another dementia, you are not alone. The Alzheimer's Association is the trusted resource for reliable information, education, referral and support to millions of people affected by the disease.Call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900Join me next week for another episode of a common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior's podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior's podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThis week I'm going to be talking about how to help control confusion in your aging loved one as they age. It is common for family members and their caregivers to notice changes in behavior, and cognitive abilities, over time. But when these shifts happen unexpectedly, a family caregiver might view the behavior as irrational or paranoid. But, for the senior experiencing the confusion, it is very real. Because of this there are many who find themselves getting in family arguments about controlling confusion in their aging loved one. A change in your loved one's behavior could be due to an undiagnosed cognitive impairment. Sometimes these manifests themselves as fears and worries. Or there may be complaints and confusion. In more extreme cases, shifts can be signifiers of dementia.As a family member going through this reach out to a personal counselor and talk through difficulties. You don't have to go through this alone. Discuss issues with a professional and find ways to connect with other caregivers. Find local support groups and encourage other family members to attend with you. Controlling confusion means a group of people are working toward a better situation, together for your aging loved one.Evaluate Cognitive Health of your aging loved one.Focus on Emotional Connections with your aging loved one. Reach Out for Support from others that has been in this position or are going through it currently. If you are concerned about your aging loved one in your life or if you are a caregiver caring for a senior and have seen changes in behavior and personality, know there is help available. Changes in behavior can occur for a variety of reasons. It is important to seek help and find solutions for you and your family. Thank you so much for joining me this week. I know that confusion and anxiety in our aging loved ones can be scary and unpredictable, but following what I've talked about today and finding the personal touch that works with your aging loved one can make a world of difference for you and your aging loved one. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior's podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Join me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior's podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee What's normal memory loss? We've all had it happen – forgetting someone's name or not being able to find the right word at the right time. Maybe you've missed an appointment or misplace the TV remote. Some memory loss is only natural with age, but the question is often asked – is this just normal aging, or is it the start of something much bigger? Is it Normal Memory Loss or Dementia?While minor memory loss is common with aging, it is not inevitable. Dementia, on the other hand, is generally a progressive condition originating in a specific disease or neurological disorder. Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia.So, when should we start to be concerned?· Are they having trouble handling multi-stepped or ongoing tasks? · Forgetfulness interferes with their daily life. · They can't seem to find the right words. · They experience problems retracing their steps. · They lose their sense of place and time. It's also important to listen to those closest to your aging loved one if they voice concerns about forgetfulness or mention that your aging loved one has asked the same question repeatedly. Is it Normal Memory Loss or Dementia?Can you do anything about it?1. Collect detailed information. 2. Encourage your aging loved one to keep track of changes in their communication, daily functions and memories. 3. If your aging loved one can accept the diagnosis or is aware of the dementia symptoms, be honest and supportive. 4. Start small. 5. Tell your aging loved one that you are on their team and that you want what is best for them. Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this episode has helped you feel comfortable talking to your aging loved one if you notice any memory decline in your aging loved one. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior's podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Join me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior's podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior's podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee With the weather getting warmer every day, there's no doubt that summer is fast approaching. The summer can be a great time for relaxing with family and enjoying the nice weather. But it can also be dangerous for our aging loved ones if we don't take the proper precautions. Summer Safety Tips For SeniorsYour body works hard every day to maintain a normal temperature. Excessive heat forces your body to work harder than normal, which often is the root cause of heat-related illness. Essentially the heat forces your body to work beyond its limits. For senior citizens, this can be a dangerous – and even deadly – problem.Typically, heat-related illnesses are a direct result of prolonged exposure to the sun. This includes simple sunburns, heat exhaustion and sometimes even heat stroke. There are many different ways to combat this from happening, however, some of which are very simple and easy to do. Here are some of the easiest ways to help our aging loved ones stay safe from the heat this summer:Drink plenty of water. Protect their skin. Limit strenuous activity and exercise. Take frequent breaks to cool down. Check on your friends and family. Our bodies are over seventy percent water, so the importance of drinking enough H2O goes far beyond cooling down on a hot day or quenching your thirst. The human body needs to be properly hydrated to function. Not enough water can affect things like muscle function, joint and brain protection, immune health, digestion and even mood. 6 Important Reasons to Keep Hydrated this SummerHere are just a few reasons it's important to get your eight* glasses of water a day!1. Keep Bladder and Kidneys Healthy 2. Weight Control 3. The Fountain of Youth 4. Maintaining Energy Levels 5. Mood Enhancement 6. Keeping on the Move Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this week's episode makes your warm summer days more enjoyable for you and your aging loved ones. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior's podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode on a coming challenge we all face while helping out aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Summer is here! Some of us love the warmer weather and some of us are not the biggest fans of the warmer temperature. But for many people, summer is the year’s most enjoyable season. However, for seniors the extreme temperatures of July and August can represent a serious health concern. Whenever our aging loved ones leave the house, we need to take extra care to protect our aging loved ones against the dangers of heat stress and heat stroke, both of which can be especially dangerous for seniors. Stress & Heat Stroke in Senior There are many reasons why heat stroke is a particular concern among the elderly. Unlike younger adults, our aging loved one’s bodies have trouble regulating temperature. As a result, they can experience heat stress more quickly than others. Seniors also have more trouble detecting changes in their own body temperature, so they often rely on whoever they are with to look out for signs of heat stress. If you are concerned about heat stress and heat stroke in your aging loved one, keep listening I’ll share information to help you keep your loved one protected. Preventing Heat Stress & Heat Stroke in SeniorsPreventing Heat Stress in SeniorsKnow the Signs of Heat Stress & Heat StrokeHow to Treat Heat Stress & Heat Stroke in SeniorsIf you are concerned about heat stress and heat stroke for an aging loved one, but worry that you can’t be there to monitor your loved one during that time they are outside you can ask another family member, neighbor or hire a caregiving service to accompany your aging loved one anytime they spend time outside during the summer months, Heat stress and heat stroke can be very serious, but they are avoidable. We don’t have to keep our aging loved ones in the house during the summer we just need to make sure that we are prepared for the warm weather. I hope this episode will help you feel more comfortable and confident while taking your aging loved one outside during the summer months. Again, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode of a common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
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The COG Podcast ... Your weekly outlet for what happens in football. Thanks for Watching or Listening! Website: www.classongrassmedia.com Links to Socials: Instagram: www.instagram.com/classongrassmedia/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/C_O_G_Media TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@classongrasspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classongrass/message
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee This week we are going to talk about mental health in our aging loved ones, there’s an assumption that mental health problems are a 'normal' part of aging, but most older adults don't develop mental health problems, and they can be helped if they do. While a significant number of people do develop dementia or depression in old age, they aren't an inevitable part of getting older. First thing I’m going to cover is retirement, it’s such a large change in our aging loved one’s life that it can affect their mental health. Getting older and retirement both involve a change in lifestyle for most people and it's important to take care of mental health as well as physical health.Retirement can be a very thrilling time in their, but it may also cause some of our aging loved ones to be depressed. Depression describes a range of moods, from feeling a bit low in mood to feeling unable to cope with everyday life. It can affect anyone, of any culture, age or background but more older people are affected than any other age group. The neurobiological changes associated with getting older, prescribed medication for other conditions and genetic susceptibility (which increases with age) are also factors for depression. Another major mental health that can occur in later life for our aging loved ones is dementia. People with dementia can become confused and some also become restless or display repetitive behaviour. They may also seem irritable, tearful or agitated which can be very distressing for both the person with dementia and their family and friends. Another mental health issue our aging loved ones could face is alcohol abuse. Although alcohol abuse is a problem for people of all ages, it is more likely to go unrecognized among older adults. Reasons for alcohol abuse in older age include bereavement and other losses, loneliness, physical ill health, disability and pain, loss of independence, boredom and depression, which is also linked to the other factors. The last large thing that can cause mental health in later life for our aging loved ones, prescribed medications. Prescribed medications can cause symptoms associated with mental illness in older people. Mental health in later life can be cause by a number of different reasons. Retirement, depression, dementia, alcohol abuse and medications are the bigger causes. Aging loved ones with dementia often need special support - they may take longer to make decisions, our aging loved ones may need advocate to speak on their behalf and their mental functioning may also vary by day, and time of day. Having an open conversation with your loved one and their doctor can help manage their mental health. Mental health doesn’t not have to be a part of everyday life as our loved ones age. As we help our aging loved ones with their mental health it can be demanding both physically and emotionally on you. Do not forget to take care of your own mental health during this time as well. I hope this episode helps you notice any mental health changes in your aging loved one. If you have any questions or concerns reach out to your aging loved ones primary doctor right away. Join me next week for another episode of a common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeToday I’m going to talk about pet therapy and how our aging loved ones can benefit from it. Pet therapy is one of the long used treatments for taking control over a range of health problems, depression and mood disorders particularly. But just how effective could it be to renew your health? Mental health challenges, namely Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), end of life trauma, and Alzheimer’s disease have been proven to be coped with using pet therapy. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has also marked the use of animals to reduce the feeling of loneliness, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides. How Seniors Benefit from Pet TherapyPet therapy can be given in another form, which is called animal-assisted therapy, with a view to treat and care for those who spend most of their time alone or in a nursing institution. One of the key advantages of animal-assisted therapy is that it takes your mood and energy levels to a different level, which is very useful for anyone recovering from an illness. How Seniors Benefit from Pet TherapyReliability on Animal-Assisted Therapy for Health ImprovementWhat are the Health Benefits of Owning a Pet?How can Pets Improve your Mental Health?Should your aging loved one Own a Pet?How Does Senior Living Get Impacted With Pet Therapy?“Dogs – and other pets – live very much in the here and now. They don’t worry about tomorrow. And tomorrow can be very scary for an older person. By having an animal with that sense of now, it tends to rub off on people,” said psychotherapist Dr. Jay P. Granat.Now, the only concern about pet therapy, especially in a healthcare setting, is safety and sanitation. If you are of the same opinion, this fact should change it: there has been no report of infection due to animal-assisted therapy from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention till date. Note that a majority of hospitals and other healthcare facilities ensure that the animals are vaccinated, cleaned, trained and well-behaved for pet therapy by following some strict rules.Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope you learned a lot about how pet therapy can benefit our aging loved ones. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
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Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-01-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThis week I’m going to be talking about ways our aging loved ones can rediscover themselves as they age. They are navigating through a new time in their life’s. After retirement, our aging loved one may struggle to find purpose in their lives. Many are surprised at their lack of direction without a Monday-to-Friday job. This lack of motivation can have a damaging effect on their well-being. Without this sense of purpose, our aging loved one could slip into a stationary lifestyle. They could find themselves feeling listless, anxious, or depressed. Lack of purpose takes a toll on older adults, mentally and physically. If your aging loved one reports feeling a lack of energy, motivation, and direction. Then it may be time to look into getting an in-home assessment from an in-home care service. When meeting with your potential in home care service make sure your loved one expresses their feelings so the coordinator can really get a feel of what’s needed, and they can help create a plan to help them rediscover themselves. There are many ways that an in-home care service can benefit our aging loved one, each home care service may have special ways and things that are unique to them. Today I’m just going to cover the basic ways an in-home service can help your aging loved one rediscover themselves after retirement. 1. Volunteering2. Taking a Class3. Learning a Skill4. Reconnecting Online5. Telling their Story6. Meaningful Relationships Those are just the basic benefits that having an in home care service can provide to your aging loved one trying to rediscover themselves after retirement. Each in home care provide will be able to meet with you and your aging loved one to help create a personal plan for your aging loved one. Once your loved one starts creating a relationship with their caregivers and start rediscovering themselves, you’ll notice such a positive difference with your aging loved one. Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this episode has inspired you to have a conversation with your aging loved one and help get them started on the road to rediscovering themselves. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Join me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
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Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee The last couple weeks I’ve been talking about how to help your aging loved ones decide where to live weather they are able to age in place or move to a care facility. But for many seniors they are unable to age in place, they don’t have family to live with and they can’t afford to move into a care facility. What options do our loved ones have then?For many seniors, they survive on Social Security from month to month. Their retirement years are challenging and enjoying the golden years and living comfortably is only a dream for them. And once they retire, they struggle. They are in survival mode.When seeking care on the limited income of Social Security, there are a few options available for the personal help for our aging loved one or for additional income to pay for care. Here are a few ways we can help our aging loved ones to make that happen.Supplemental Security Income (SSI)MedicaidMedicaid Waivers ProgramIf your aging loved one can still live independently here are some option to help them look into There are many affordable housing options available for low-income older adults, through both the government and the private market, and “affordable” doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality or a great lifestyle. By making the move to an affordable senior housing community, your aging loved one can build new friendships, enjoy the activities they love every day and stay in a community they can call home. Here are six types of affordable senior housing options available to low-income older adults on a fixed budget.Co-Op HousingPublic HousingVirtual Retirement CommunitiesHousing Choice Voucher Program Section 202 Supportive Housing for the ElderlyLow-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this episode has helped you and your aging loved one find care on a fixed income. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode on a coming challenge we all face while helping out aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
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Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeLast week I talked about all the options for your aging loved one from aging in place or moving to a care facility. If moving to a care facility is the best option for your aging loved one then you and your aging loved one have a lot of things to consider from Staff ratios, certifications, therapists on-staff, and much more. But one of the most important, does the site provide quality care? Today I’ll talk you through the challenges and what to look for, as you and your aging loved one look to select the long-term care facility that is right for them.The first task is to understand what type of facility your aging loved one needs. If your loved one is coming from a hospital or other facility; their doctors and nurses will help direct what care is needed and what facilities local can provide that. If they are not coming from a hospital or other care facility, then you’ll have to start from scratch. Luckily care facilities are very accommodating and can help guide you through their facility and the services they offer. Types of Nursing Facilities I’ll want to investigate. Some services available at nursing facilities differ, though there is some crossover. I’ll just cover the basics. Skilled Nursing Facility Nursing HomeRehab CenterAssisted living Independent LivingMaking the Best ChoiceSince you and your aging loved one are more then likely looking for a permeant or a more permeant living option for them, knowing what your aging loved one’s community has to offer is important. When meeting with local care facilities you can see how well the communication is with them, as communication will be important as your aging loved one will be living there. As a family member and your loved one being a potential resident you have the right to learn how others have rated each facility. You can check the facility’s ratings regarding any special medical needs they might have.If you’re worried about pressure ulcers (commonly known as “bedsores”), check out a facility’s quality status using the Vohra Center of Excellence Finder. Skilled wound care staff means that a facility takes the well-being and safety of its patients seriously.Few things are more important for your aging loved one than selecting the proper facility to meet their long-term needs. Make sure you are equipped with the right knowledge to help make the right decision with your aging loved one. Again, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThank you so much for joining me this week. Join me next week for another common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThis week I’m going to talk about how you help your aging loved one consider while choosing the best living situation for them. Before any decisions are made about where your aging loved one should live, you need to have an open conversation with them. You can start with what their ideal living situation is and where they see themselves long term. Once you know where they will be the happiest. Choosing a place to live should be a two-sided conversation. First, consider the services your aging loved one needs and talk it over with them. You might not agree; for example, you might think that your aging loved one needs someone to prepare meals for them, but they might simply be tired of cooking after years of preparing meals for their family. Talking about needs helps ensure you don’t pay for unnecessary services and makes sure that they are having all of their care needs meant. Types of assisted living services:· Help with self-care · Meals· Transportation to doctor’s appointments· Housekeeping· Social activities· Fitness classes or programs· Emergency call system · Medication monitoring· Minor health care services Types of nursing home services:· All services provided at an assisted living facility· Regular assessment by RNs or doctors· Treatment for ongoing illnesses of all kinds· Physical and occupational therapy· Memory care for dementia patientsTypes of in-home care services:· Meal delivery· Help with self-care · Medication monitoring· Minor health care services · Medical alert system· Periodic assessment by RNs· Housekeeping· Transportation· Physical and occupational therapy· CompanionshipThe services your aging loved one needs and the cost of getting those services might be among the most complex and important factors in deciding between aging in place and moving into an assisted living facility or nursing home. However, don’t forget the following considerations:Your capabilitiesLocationCommunityCentralized servicesThe futureWhether you decide they should move into a care facility, move in with you or age in place, there are plenty of service providers to help you through the process. Once you have these services in place, your loved one can focus on being more social and enjoying their life. Join me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee If you are a caregiver to your aging loved one, you know that you need to be organized to juggle everything on your plate. I’m sure it didn’t happen overnight, but you figured everything out how to manage your work life, home life, personal life and caregiving life for an aging loved one. Did you know that it will be beneficial to everyone involved if your aging loved one is just as organized as you?Unfortunately, many people think that once they retire, they don’t need to be organized anymore. But I’m sure you are noticing while helping your aging loved one that makes everything more difficult. The thing is, if they have appointments and rely on people to assist them, the more organized they are, the better off everyone is. Your aging loved one doesn’t have to have an elaborate organized plan, They just need to figure out an organization system that helps them manage appointments, personal needs, medical needs, all transportation needs and anything else that they rely on you or anyone else to get done.If your aging loved one isn’t used to having a system, they may be resistant. I get it. Some of us are very organized but some of us are not organized at all. Always running late to appointments and forgetting groceries on the first trip to the store. While it may be easier just to do everything for our aging loved one, we should try to get them involved in their own organization. Some organization tips that can help your aging loved one manage their care and life.1. Keep a calendar.2. Don’t rely on memory. 3. Create a daily system. 4. Make lists and plans. 5. Make information easily accessible. 6. Organize the import things7. Create a medication system. If your aging loved one is resistant to the help of getting organized just remind them that you are just trying to help them live independently as possible and doing these small changes can really help contribute to them living alone and safely for as long as possible. It’s will also help you manage all on your plate and give you piece of mind that all of your aging loved ones needs are meant.The process of getting your aging loved one organized may seem like a huge undertaking, but it doesn’t have to be. Finding what works for you and your aging loved one is key. Then you’ll be able to help them get in the habit for staying organized. Remember that they will not be perfect at staying organized at first and may need your help through the begin process. Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this episode has helped you feel ready to tackle organization with your aging loved one. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-01-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Spring is here and what better thing to do then to spring clean and declutter! Aging loved ones in our lives might not nowhere to start when it comes to decluttering or they may not have the energy too tackle such a project alone. Now this might feel just as overwhelming for you, going into a house that is not yours and cleaning and decluttering. I’m here to help! After today’s episode you’ll feel motivated and confident in helping your loved clean and declutter. Falls are a leading cause of injury-related deaths among Americans who are over the age of 65, and a disorganized home that is filled to the brim with excess stuff can increase the risk of such accidents.If the aging loved one in your life who needs help with organizing and decluttering, you may be unsure of where to start. After all, asking someone to simply throw away a lifetime worth of treasured memories and prized possessions is both unfair and impossible. Good news, though, is that there are plenty of less drastic measures that can be taken to help our aging loved one organize and declutter their homes. Tackle the Living Room FirstConsider What to Do with Excess FurnitureInstall Storage SolutionsTake Care of CablesCreate a System for Dealing with MailClean Out Medicine Cabinets Regularly All and all When it comes to helping your aging loved one organize and declutter, their safety should always be the primary concern. Clutter poses a serious tripping hazard, and it can make it difficult for people with mobility issues to navigate their homes. Decluttering can be difficult, but, by starting with items that don’t hold a lot of sentimental value, you can help them downsize and clear out the excess.Helping them organize is important, too, as it ensures that they know where everything is when they need it. From keeping daily medications close at hand to coming up with a system for dealing with the mail, taking small steps to improve organization can make a big impact in our aging loved one life.With patience and understanding, you can make it easier for your aging loved one to remain in their own home as they age. Follow the tips talked about today. Listen to what the person you are helping has to say. They may have some good ideas to help and going down memory lane will mean a lot to them.Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this episode has helped you feel confident and ready to help your aging loved one clean and declutter their home! Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well. Article By Halle Summers
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThis week we get to talk about warmer weather coming. Spring is officially here and we can start getting out of the house for a refresher after this long winter. Early spring calls for gardening. Gardening is great for all ages. Being outside on a sunny spring day brings physical, mental and spiritual benefits for gardeners of all ages. Gardening can be great for our aging loved ones. It gives them purpose each day, gets them outside and in the fresh air. But just like any other activity, we can help our aging loved ones to adjust actions to stay safe and healthy. So how do we help our aging gardeners make the most of their outdoor time? Here are a few tips.Bring Their Gardening HigherPace our aging loved onesDress the PartUse Sun ProtectionUse the Right ToolsInvolve OthersChoose the Right Plants These are the top tips for helping our aging loved one’s garden throughout the spring and summer safely. Gardening can greatly benefit our aging loved ones. It also gives us something meaningful to do with our aging loved ones. Gardening can be part of all of our aging loved one’s life no matter what skill level they are currently at. We can get the entire family involved gardening can be good at all ages. I hope these tips help you and your aging loved one be able to enjoy gardening this spring, Again, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Join me next week for another episode of a common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-01-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Last week I talked about all the different options you and your aging loved one have for in home care options. After talking it over with your loved one now it’s time to make the decision on what care is needed and to hire an agency to provide that care. This may seem like the scary part of the whole thing, but I promise you it’s not. Finding the right fit will do wonders for your aging loved ones care and take some much worry off of you. If you are looking into hiring an in-home care provider here are some things to consider:What’s their Service availabilityHome health aide schedules vary between agencies. This can impact affordability and convenience when hiring a service.Clear communication and how do they communicate?Communication between the family of the senior receiving care and the provider organization is critical to creating a comprehensive schedule of services. Slow response times could leave a senior alone or put them in danger by delaying reports on issues that could impact their health.Provider screeningAny time you let someone into your home, you take a risk. The elderly are particularly at risk, so before inviting someone in, it is important that they pass screening and a background check which should be provided by the agency.Absentee policiesEveryone needs a day off occasionally, so what happens when a caregiver calls out?CostWhen trying to provide care on a limited budget, the cost can be a major issue. Medicare rarely covers in-home care costs, leaving much of it to be out-of-pocket. You can see what benefits you or your loved one are eligible for by visiting benefits.gov. Long-term care insurance and Medicare supplemental insurance might be viable options to help cover costs.Licenses and insuranceYou will have to check into the state that your loved one lives in to see what the state requirements are for each home agency. Making sure that the company you hire has their own insurance just in case. That can give you and your loved one piece of mind while having people in their house. Now you know what you should ask when seeking the right in home care company. The next step is to call your local in home care companies, you can ask some of your questions over the phone or you can set up in an home assessment to ask your questions and get the care managers option on the level of care needed. Having the input of the care manager or care coordinator is very critical. You can now feel confident while seeking extra help for your aging loved one, Having an in home care team can really help your aging loved one and take a lot of stress off of you and your family, Again, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-01-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThank you for joining me this week on solutions for seniors podcast. Join me next week for another common challenge we call face while helping our aging loved ones, Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeThis week I’m going to be talking about all the different in home care options we have for our aging loved ones. Most often our aging loved one is going to want to age in place as long as possible. While we want to make sure that we are helping them aging in place, we need to make sure that all of their needs are being met. We can’t do everything ourselves so it’s important we know our options for care in our aging loved one’s community. Today I’m going to be covering the basic in-home care options. While you maybe your aging loved one’s full-time caregiver, having a backup plan in case you are sick or need a break can help take some stress off of you. Also, sometimes it’s easier for our aging loved ones to accept help from an outside person rather than a loved one. Here are the in home care option you and your aging loved ones have. Home health aidesNursesCare Manager Companion servicesMeals on WheelsCommunity villagesPACE programsEven if you not need any of these programs currently with your aging loved one it’s good to know that they are out there and what services your loved one care receive while they are aging in place. While looking into hiring any home service make sure that the agency is licensed, bonded and insured. Each state has their own requirement for agencies that they have to follow. You and your aging loved one can ask friends, family and even their doctors for recommendations of local agencies. Thank you for joining me this week and I hope this episode helped you better know and understand what option your aging loved one has as they choose to age in place. Again, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Join me next week on another episode of a common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
Hello, Chealsea here With Solutions for senior’s podcast. Before I get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeI’ve been talking a lot how to notice decline in your aging loved ones and how to help manage their care with whoever is in their care team. But this week I want to focus on how we can be the best health care advocate for your aging loved ones. If you have an aging parent, it’s normal to be worried about their health. Moreover, if you recently stepped into the role of the caregiver for an aging loved with a health issue, you’ve also become their health advocate–whether you realize it or not. That’s just as an important role as the caregiver. It’s important to take your role for your aging loved one seriously. Here are 5 ways you can be the best health advocate for your aging loved one. 1. Prepare for Appointments2. Take Notes3. Keep Everyone on the Same Page4. Understand All Options5. Ask For a Full Medication Review AnnuallyThese 5 things can help you be the best advocate you can for your aging loved one. Just talk with your aging loved one and see how they see their care going and what they want. Of course their choices have to be safe for them but as long as they are safe then we need to support them and help make sure that they are getting the care option they want. I hope this episode helps you on your health care advocate journey with your aging loved one. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Thank you for joining me this week, join me next week for another common challenge we all face while helping our aging loved one. Stay safe and well.
Chealsea here with solutions for seniors podcast.Before I get started toady I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one lives in the Kankakee or will county area call Home Helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com This week I’m going to be talking about how to spot functional decline in our aging loved ones. Functional decline is the decrease in physical and/or cognitive functioning and occurs when our aging loved one is unable to engage in activities of daily living. ADL’s or activities of daily living is a term used to collectively describe fundamental skills that are required to independently care for themselves such as eating, bathing and mobility. After a certain age, some level of decline should be expected year after year. In your forties and fifties, this decline is gradual. It happens slowly, and while it can affect our physical and mental performance, most are still able to live their lives comfortably. But in our sixties and beyond, decline begins to speed up and can become a little more noticeable. Eventually, our aging loved ones can reach a point of functional decline, where care is required for our aging loved one to live comfortably and safely. Unfortunately, it can be hard to spot functional decline. While decline accelerates in seniors, it still happens gradually enough that functional decline can go unnoticed. As a result, our aging loved ones who require elderly care in some form — either from family caregivers, in-home elderly care professionals, or facility living — end up without the support they need. How to Notice Signs of Functional Decline in Seniors. To determine whether or not your aging loved one may need elderly care or another senior service, you need to know the signs of functional decline. Keep in mind that functional decline relates to physical and cognitive function, so you need to be aware of the signs of decline for both. To help prevent this from happening, family members should be making a conscious effort to monitor their aging loved ones and track changes in their functional abilities. How to Notice Signs of Functional Decline in SeniorsOne strategy is to take stock of the things your loved one has difficulty with over the course of a typical week or month. You can do this mentally, or you might consider taking private notes. This will allow you to compare how your loved one is functioning now compared to the past. Gradual changes become much more visible if you can compare how well they’re doing now to six months or a year ago.Should you determine that your loved one is suffering from functional decline, you may wish to explore what extra care they will be needing now and in the future as their function declines. Finding recourse in your loved one’s budget and community can seem overwhelming but I’ll be posting a podcast here soon to help navigate through that. Thank you so much for joining me this week. I hope this episode has helped you know what signs to watch for in your aging loved ones. Again, I would like to thank home helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for senior’s podcast. If you are your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakeeJoin me next week for another episode on a common challenge we face while helping our aging loved ones. Stay safe and well.
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Hi everyone Chealsea here with solutions for seniors podcast. Before we get started today I would like that thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or Will county area call Home Helpers at 815-201-5527 for all of your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee This week I’m going to be talking about how to make the most of each visit and how to make it feel special for you and your aging loved ones. Next week I’m going to talk about how to be a long-distance caregiver. It can be ever difficult but I have some helpful tips. If you are a long distance caregiver, or just don’t live close enough to visit your aging loved one on a regular basis, you may not have enough time to evaluate how they are doing. Here are some ways to maximize your visits so that you get quality time but also check in on their ability to safely live independently. How to Maximize Home Visits with Aging Parents Leave the HouseCook TogetherAllow Them to Host YouGet One Step AheadWhile you’re there, look for safety risks or fall risks and work with your loved one to address them. You can also take a look at the following household tasks that they may need help with:· Are there any burned out light bulbs? Change them while you are visiting so that your loved one won’t attempt to do it on his/her own.· Is the season changing? If so, ask your loved one if they have blankets or clothing that are stored up high that they may need help bringing down.· Are tall bookshelves strapped to the wall? You may want to consider using earthquake safety straps so that they are secure. If your loved one trips and grabs a bookshelf to stop their fall, you want to be sure they are nicely secured to the wall and don’t come down on top of them.· If they are reaching for books or items on high shelves, make sure they have a sturdy step ladder with a handrail – and that they actually use it!· Have they suddenly be-friended someone new who seems to be over-involved in their lives? Do you notice money or valuables missing? Don’t just look for physical safety risks, evaluate their fraud risk as well.Unfortunately as our loved one’s age they become targets for predators. While you are spending time with your loved one don’t forget to enjoy time with them. Don’t make the entire visit about you worrying about their safety. Yes, there health and safety is the most important thing, you don’t want to make that your whole relationship with them. Our loved ones want to keep their impedance as much as possible. Join me next week when I talk about how to aid your aging loved one if you do notice issue during your visit.Thank you so much for joining me this week for how to maximize your visit with your aging loved one. Stay safe and well.
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In today’s episode, I talk with Chelsea McCallum aka @ibs_dietitan all things IBS! We discuss causes, what to do, how to get help, why so many in ED recovery are bloated, SIBO and more. Follow Chelsea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibs_dietitian/ Chealsea's website: https://www.dietitianchelsea.com/ Follow me in Instagram to get in on the next one: https://www.instagram.com/katenoel__/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/katenoel
Chealsea here with Solutions for Seniors Before we get started today I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for Seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or Will county area call Home Helpers at 815-450-8126 for all of your Home Care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Hi everyone! Happy Thanksgiving week 2020. As the weather is getting colder and the snow is sure coming soon, I want to talk about things we can do to prevent our loved ones from having a winter fall. It’s no secret that slips, trips and falls are especially dangerous for everyone but especially our loved ones who are seniors. According to the CDC, nearly three million American seniors suffer from a fall every year. Even more terrifying is the rate of seniors who lose their lives to unintentional falls is climbing year after year. Some of us live who live in the ice and snowing states, there’s no more dangerous time of the year for slips, trips and falls than during the winter. So, while keeping our loved ones safe from slips, trips and falls during the winter we can also protect yourselves and our families. It’s always important to prevent slips, trips and falls during the coldest months of the year. Here are some of my biggest strategies for preventing slips, trips and falls during the winter. Shovel Snowy WalkwaysSalt and/or Sand Icy SurfacesWear Proper FootwearStop Indoor PuddlesTurn to a Helping HandPractice Year-Round Fall PreventionEven though winter is the most risky time of year for slips, trips and falls, that doesn’t mean the risk doesn’t exist during warmer months. It’s important to practice fall-prevention year-round, taking steps like keeping risky areas well-lit, maintaining leg strength and balance. If you are not able to help your loved one with snow removal you can always call local companies to set up those services. I have seen in my town a lot of those companies offer discounted rates to seniors. I hope this steps help avoid any slip, trips or falls for you and your loved ones this winter. Thank you for joining me this week. Again, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring solutions for seniors podcast. If you or your loved ones are in the Kankakee or will county area, call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/kankakee Join me next week for another episode on a common challenge we all face while caring for our aging love ones. Stay safe and well.
Chealsea here with Solutions for SeniorBefore we get started today, I would like that thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for senior’s podcast. If you or your loved one live in the Kankakee or will county area call Home Helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs. You can also visit their website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/KankakeeHi everyone, on todays episode I’m going to be talking about way to help our loved ones with dementia feel connected to the holidays. The holidays can be a wonderful magical time of year but it can also be stressful and lonely for some. With the hustle and bustle of holiday gatherings, family members with dementia can easily slip to the sidelines. This may have us feeling disconnected with our loved one but most importantly this can make our loved one feel disoriented and disconnected. When our loved ones have those feelings can potentially cause our loved ones to have a behavior or even disconnect further. While all family is visiting remember to remind everyone to resist the urge to correct our loved one with dementia. Correcting them offers no positive effect; run with what they are saying, that will create a meaning conversation for our loved one. In a conversation, the connection is what’s important, rather than the exact content of what’s being said. Having photos can provide amazing opportunities to facilitate a meaningful conversation. Photos can spark emotions and feelings associated with the particular point in our loved ones life. You can structure some conversations around an old family photo, rather than asking a specific question. Questions like ‘ What year was this taken?, Do you know where is photo was taken?’ Can confusing our loved one can they can get overwhelmed. Rather make observation about the photo such as, ‘ wow, I really like how the sun was shining that day or’ You always loved this photo.’ You can always aid your loved one by labeling the pictures with names of people, the place and the year. We can always have our loved one help with food preparation. The kitchen can be a great place to enable our loved ones with dementia to take part in holiday preparations, helping them feel important and purposeful. Different foods and smells can also be very therapeutic, in addition to providing a nice positive memory trigger. Giving our loved one something simple to do – like, stirring provides a good range-of-motion activity. Having equipment ready and measure recipe ingredients in advance when cooking with our loved one can set you and your loved one up for success! Music can have a way of magically connecting families. Watch a seasonal movie that’s part of your tradition and enjoy it as a family. Grab a blanket, get everyone comfortable, and watch the movie together.We need to make sure our loved one has enough to eat and drink. Our loved one with dementia who is hungry might become agitated or emotional. If you’re in a new place or your loved one is having a hard time remembering because they haven’t been there in a while monitor for non-verbal signs that your loved one is having a hard time finding the restroom and consider pointing out where the bathroom is or placing a sign on the outside of the door.During all of the holiday hustle and bustle don’t forget to take care of yourself. You can’t pour from an empty cup. Enlist family to help weather it’s with the cooking or taking care of our loved one. If everyone is running on empty cups, then try making the holidays simpler by ordering a meal that’s already prepared. You can order the whole meal, or you can order the main parts of the meal and only have to worry about the smaller sides. Through it all don’t forget how special the holidays are and enjoy them.
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Hello Everyone, Chealsea here, with Solutions for senior’s podcast. before we get started, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for Seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs, you can also visit their website homehelpershomecare.com/Kankakee is it just me or can anyone else not believe that we are only 15 days till thanksgiving and 43 days till Christmas 2020. Our holidays may look a little different this year due to COVID-19. However you are your loved one decide to celebrate the holiday season this year make sure to enjoy it. On this episode I’m going to be talking about 10 warning signs to watch for while spending extra time with our aging loved ones this holiday season. Weather you are physical together or spending some extra time on video chat with your loved ones during this holiday season here are some thing that maybe a warning to dementia. Spending time with loved ones during the holidays means it’s easier to spot all of the small changes in behavior that could mean the early stages of memory impairment. While this can cause initial feelings of worry and panic, taking the time to understand the situation is the first step in providing family member the best care possible.1. Memory lapses that disrupt daily life. 2. Problem-solving and planning difficulties3. Difficulty carrying out familiar tasks. 4. Locational/temporal confusion. 5. Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships. 6. New problems with words in speaking or writing. 7. Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps. 8. Decreased or poor judgment. 9. Withdrawal from work or social activities. 10. Changes in mood and personality. The 1st thing to do if you notice 1 or more of these signs is to no panic. Start with having the conversation with your loved one. Tell them what you have noticed while spending time with them. Every one of our loved one’s will take this differently. Some will say that they have notice the same thing, but others will not be happy and disagree. The next step is to make an appointment with their doctor. Then you can let the Doctor know what you have been noticing. Then the doctor can run some tests and get to the root of the problem.
Chealsea here, with Solutions for seniors podcast. before we get started I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for Seniors podcast. If you or your loved one are in the Kankakee or will county area call home helpers at 815-401-5527 for all your home care needs, you can also visit their website homehelpershomecare.com/KankakeeI’m going to explain in a little depth what hospice is and what it mean to have a loved one on hospice care.Hospice is a specialized care that focuses on providing patients with terminal illness comfort and dignity as their disease takes its course. Once our loved one is placed under the care of hospice this means that treatment will no longer be focused on curing the disease but providing comfort through the disease. Many families feel as they are giving up on their loved one when they do call hospice, but that is not the case at all. While it is easy to think that, understanding all of the services that hospice provides not only to the patient, their families and the disease process itself can provide new perspective on hospice care. There are many positive reasons why accepting hospice is a positive thing for our loved ones, ourselves and our families. In some cases continuing treatment for a terminal illness can be stressful and very uncomfortable. Hospice will ensure a more comfortable path to the diseases eventual conclusion. A study Published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (March 2007) - said they believe in some cases, that the reduction of strain and stress can actually give patients more time. Hospice can provide resources and extra help to the family, allowing us to better use the time we have with our loved one and reduce some financial burdens of care.Hospice programs are focused on dignity in death, meaning that the last memories of our loved one can be much happier and peaceful. Although the concept of hospice care has been around for centuries, it is still an area of medical practice that many people today aren’t aware of. Hospice provides comfort and support during the final stages of one’s life. It does more than just meet the physical needs of patients. In many cases, patients require more than just physical comfort. It may be that the patient has spiritual or psychosocial needs that could be fulfilled before their passing. Hospice offers many resources and programs to meet these needs and ensure the patient has dignity and is at peace at the end of their journey. Here are 5 common hospice questions and answers to them: What is the purpose of hospice?Hospice is a change of focus from curative treatments to a different set of goals – new goals are comfort and quality of life. Does insurance cover hospice costs?Hospice is funded by Medicare, Medicaid and also by most individual insurers. How does hospice care start?When a physician makes a prognosis that a patient has six months or less to live they may place an order for hospice care. At this point, a hospice provider can be contacted to start the hospice admission process. Will hospice make my loved one die sooner?The goal of hospice is to provide comfort as the natural process of dying takes its course.Does a patient have to go to a hospice facility in order to receive care?Hospice services can be provided at any number of locations, including most retirement and assisted living facilities. After these 5 questions and answers I hope that you have a better understanding of hospice and how beneficial it can be to you and our loved ones. November has been declared National Hospice and Palliative Care Month by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), a time to help build awareness of comfort-based care among those it may benefit.
TRIGGER WARNING ⚠️ part of this conversation covers the topic of paedophilia and child trafficking. This episode is an incredible conversation I shared with Chelsea! She’s is a mom & a spiritual visionary and we talk all about spiritual awakenings, religion, Christ consciousness, Christ codes and the current global rising to being better and seeing clearer! Chealsea’s favorite books she mentioned: Speaker For The Dead Enders Game You can find Chelsea on IG @chelsealarissa Find me on IG @thenorthstar.love And on FB @ Amy Melissa Or join my free FB group Soul Space If you’re wanting to know more, you can read more about me here or about my offers here Amy x
Chealsea here with Solutions for seniors Before we get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais of sponsoring Solutions for Seniors. If you are in the Kankakee county or Will county area call Home Helpers at 815-401-5527 for your home care needs for your loved ones. You can also visit Home Helpers website homehelpereshomecare.com/Kankakee On today episode going to talk about the 5 biggest reasons for our loved ones to age in place. The center for disease control defines the term “aging in place” as ‘the ability to live in ones own home and community safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income or ability level.As the age old saying goes, ‘Home is where the heart is’. That holds true for most of us and our loved ones. But it holds particular meaning for seniors. According to the data from the AARP, nearly 90% of American seniors wish to remain in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible. Even when faced with many age related difficulties, most older adults believe aging in place is still very important. Home care has been helping our loved ones age in place for over 30 years. Our loved ones prefer to aging in place rather then, move to a facility, downsize or move in with a child or other family member. Here are the 5 biggest reasons why our loved ones value aging in place.1. Comfort & Familiarity 2. Difficultly moving3. Don’t Know Where to Go4. Financial Considerations5. Friends & Family If your loved one wishes to age in place, but is starting to struggle with independent living, Start looking into getting them set up with home care services. Home is our comfort and staying there is most often the goal for our loved ones. Of course there safety and care are always a top concern for us, there are ways we can help them age in place safely. I hope this episode helped you understand our loved ones desire to age in place. Thank you so much for listening.Join me next week for another episode of solutions for seniors podcast for another common challenge we all face while helping care for an aging loved one. Stay safe and well.
Hello everyone,Chealsea here with Solutions for seniors Before we get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais of sponsoring Solutions for Seniors. If you are in the Kankakee county or Will county area call Home Helpers at 815-401-5527 for your home care needs for your loved ones. You can also visit Home Helpers website homehelpereshomecare.com/Kankakee Today I’m going to be talking about picking the right Home Care agency for your loved one. Most of the time we don’t think about in-home care for our loved one until a major event happens, such as a fall, a stroke, or some other serious injury or condition. When we are in crisis mode, we tend to rush onto a partnership with the first available Home Care Agency, even if they may not meet our loved ones wants and needs. Finding the best agency for your loved one can take time, careful research and conversations about home care preferences. The best option can look different for each family. The first thing I suggest is talking with your loved one and deciding what is most important to them when it comes to hiring an agency to come into their home. Opening up the conversation with your loved one and having their input will make them feel in control of their own care and make them feel heard. That normal makes the transition into getting help a lot easier. Then the conversation will give you a starting point when looking into local agencies. Each State has their own laws and regulations for Home Care agency to follow. Make sure that all agencies are up to date on their license’s and training. Hiring an unlicensed agencies or persons can be very dangerous for your loved ones. I always encourage families to not hiring an individual caregiver, because of the dangers that could be involved. They do not have any workers comp insurance on themselves, so if an injury were to happen in your loved one’s home, they could sue your loved one or their homeowner’s insurance. There is no back up if they need a day off or vacation. There is no supervising of the care from a care manager or care coordinator. They could be providing care wrong and not even know that they are doing anything wrong. When we are hiring an individual ourselves, we are also not able to vet the caregiver as an agency can. The safety of our loved ones is always our main priority When looking for agencies we can use our resources to help find a reputable and experienced in-home care agency. Look online for reviews, ask friends and family about recommendations or ask your loved ones primary Doctor for recommendations. Then you will be able to call the agency and ask questions and set up an in home assessment with your loved one, so you and your loved one will know what that agency offers and how they can help your loved one. Here are the things I would suggest asking during your home assessment. 1. What is the vetting process for staff? Background check? Drug testing?2. Is the agency licensed and bonded?3. Agency minimum of hours? Most common is 3-4hours per shift. 4. Can the level of care change as the need changes?5. Do they offer any other services? Fall sensors? Medication management?6. How will the care be managed?7. Who is the contact person within the agency?8. Can the office be reached just during office hours?9. How is this paid for? Out of Pocket? long term ins? Medicare/ medicaid Thats my top 9 questions while having your in home assessment.
Hello everyone,Chealsea here with Solutions for seniors Before we get started today, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais of sponsoring Solutions for Seniors. If you are in the Kankakee county or Will county area call Home Helpers at 815-401-5527 for your home care needs for your loved ones. You can also visit Home Helpers website homehelpereshomecare.com/Kankakee On this episode, I will be talking about things we need to be looking for with our aging loved ones. When do you step in? How will you know when they need help? Is it too early to intervene? Those are just a couple of the questions all be answering for you today. How will we know when are loved ones is a need of extra help? One the that is almost certain: Our loved one will not be the ones who tell us that they need a helping hand! Admitting the need for help and accepting assistance is not easy for anyone and it doesn’t get easier as we age. It may become even harder. The responsibility often falls on the family members to recognize the signs that an aging loved one might need some support with completing activities of daily living. Also known as their ADL’s Our loved ones have a strong desire to remain independent and in control of their own lives for as long as possible. Sometimes, our loved ones can experience a traumatic event precipitating the realization that they need assistance. Maybe a fall, an overdose of medication, getting lost and unable to get back home. Because as an adult Child we are often unable to participate in making care decisions before a crisis takes place, the added emotional stress of a sudden hospitalization or fall further complicates this process. One thing we can do to avoid this is to start regularly monitoring your parents physical and mental abilities and researching and knowing all of the care option in your loved one’s area and budget. This will ensure that you are prepared should your loved one begin to show signs of needing help. Warning signs that our aging loved one needs some help in their home. How do you know if its time for help in their home or an increased level of care?1. Difficulty performing Routine Activities of Daily living.2. Changes in their physical Function or Appearance that would indicate a need for assistance. 3. Changes in behavior or mental status 4. Physical Clues that your aging loved one is neglecting household responsibilities 5. Warning signs that your loved one might be developing a cognitive impairmentIf you believe your loved one is experiencing one or more of the indicators I have talked about today, ideally the next step would be to talk to your loved one about their care needs in a way that they are able to participate in identifying the problem and helping come up with a solution. If these signs are present, it doesn’t necessarily mean move your loved one into an assisted living or nursing home is required. However, these red flags do indicate that daily supportive care is needed. For many families, hiring an agency to help, allows our loved one to stay in the comfort of their home as long as safely possible. Come back next week while I go over how to pick the right Home Care agencies for your loved ones and everything you need to know, when looking into Home care. Thank you for joining me this week on solutions for senior’s podcast. Join me next week to talk about all the things we need to know while helping an aging loved one. Stay safe and well!
Hello again,In this episode we talk about the recent controversy between Showoff DHK and Enam,we don't critize anyone we just try to understand the situation.We also talk about the liverpool vs chealsea clash and our favourite anime.
Hello Everyone, Chealsea here, with Solutions for seniors podcast. before we get start with episode 3, I would like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for Seniors.On todays episode I’m going to be driving into all of our care option we have during this pandemic. Picking the best care option for your loved one is hard enough but with all the new obstacles, the choice can be even harder. Covid-19, coronavirus, plain old “corona’- whatever you want to call it, its a pandemic with serious ramifications. However, there is already a lot of misinformation swarming to web and media. As good natured as some of this information may be it’s not correct. I always suggest going straight to the source and visiting the CDC website for the most up to date information. That website is cdc.gov. One thing is that we are hearing that does stand true, is the older adults are among the groups most at risk of both catching the virus, and suffering fatally. That is why I’m recording this episode to talk about the best ways to help them With all the information flying around, I’m here to give you a crash course on the best things to do to help our aging loved ones or anyone with a compromised immune systems. This crash course has less to do with the disease, and more with the conditions of quarantine.
Introducing you to Solutions for seniorsHi my name is Chealsea and I’d like to introduce you to Solutions for Seniors podcast. Before I get started I’d like to thank Home Helpers of Bourbonnais for sponsoring Solutions for Seniors. Home helpers is an in home care service that helps seniors age in place wherever they call home. On this episode I’m going to introduce what solutions for seniors is and how I can help you with the challenges you face when helping an aging loved one. I’m starting this podcast because I know what it’s like to try and navigate through helping a loved one age. As our loved one face new challenges and obstacles in their life, they might not know how to ask for help or even want to ask for help. They might say that they don’t want our help, when we know that they do need help. You are not alone, We all face similar problems when helping a loved one. Solutions for seniors is here to help. I have personal and professional experience working with aging seniors. I have spent the last 5 years doing in home assessments helping senior get the level of care needed and assist with getting their home safe. I have completed my certified dementia practitioner course. Being a certified dementia practitioner I have received comprehensive knowledge in the area of dementia care and can share the latest up to date information with you. Join each week for different topic based on common challenges that you may face while caring for an aging loved one.If you have a specific topic you would like me to talk about please email me at solutionsforseniors@outlook.com.
Les Sourires du Vin... à la rencontre de ceux qui donnent le sourire au vin !Comme la Sommelière Pascaline Lepeltier, première femme à avoir été sacrée Meilleure Sommelière de France. Avec Pascaline, nous avons parlé, dans le désordre : de méditation de transmission de musique de rencontre (!) de jeux de langage et de mots de concours, de préparation, d'émotion... de mémoire du goût de santé et de rythme de vie d'esthétique des mots d'achat d'écoute de grille de dégustation d'équilibre structurel d'un vin de recherche de plaisir dans l'instant de retour au minéral de terroir évidemment, d'économie aussi, de tradition de Sancerre et du Muscadet de livres à lire absolument de chaussures bien sûr ! Une rencontre avec un grand talent, avec un immense T. À boire avec les oreilles ! Et n'oubie pas... où que tu sois, en bas de chez toi ou pas loin de chez toi, il y a forcément un caviste ou un restaurateur passionné qui saura t'entendre et se régaler d'échanger sur les mondes du vin ! Pour communiquez avec moi, je réponds sur Instagram à @yanndiolo Au plaisir, Yann Les références citées par Pascaline : The Smith - Some girls are bigger than other
Week 35-36 in the Premier League and Denis joins us all the way from across the Pond in a small hamlet North of London. He breaks down the Gunners huge loss to Spurs, predictions for Week 36 and why Man City will win their CAS appeal and play in the Champions League next season. We discuss Chealsea's continued woes at defense/GK and if Tottenham will ever be relevant again.
Четыре тура Английской Премьер-Лиги позади, и в нашем еженедельном подкасте мы обсуждаем итоги прошедшего тура, а также основные сторилайны в английском футболе перед паузой на матчи сборных. Как всегда об АПЛ говорят Дмитрий Липский и Иван Громиков.Сегодня в выпуске:[00:00:00] - Четвертый тур, все солнечно у Кристал Пэлэса;[00:08:30] - Манчестер Юнайдет и почему мы постоянно про них говорим;[00:21:00] - Воскресные матчи АПЛ, Лондонское дерби и шикарный матч Вулвс против Эвертона;[00:26:10] - Конфликт Мане и Салаха, был ли он?Наш спонсор — GG.BET — Больше чем просто букмекер. Переходи по ссылке, делай ставки и выигрывай! Регистрируйтесь с промокодом — Sporthub — и получите бонус 100% на первый депозит до 50 долларов!Ссылка на прямое скачивание подкастаTelegram-канал SportHubTelegram-канал Ивана Громикова о английском футболеПоддержите нас на Patreon! Помогите выпускам Спортхаба выходить чаще и стать немного качественнее!Подписывайтесь на нас абсолютно везде! Обязательно - подпишитесь и поставьте лайк нам на iTunesSporthub в соцсетях:TwitterFacebookYoutubeнаш блог на Sports.RuВконтакте
Очередной выпуск подкаста Boxing Day! Сегодня Иван Громиков и Дмитрий Липский обсудят матч тура - Арсенал - Ливерпуль, а также успехи Борнмута, проблемы Тоттенхэма и результаты английских клубов в Лиге Чемпионов после половины группового этапа. Таймкоды подкаста: [00:00:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Приветствие [00:01:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Матч тура: Арсенал - Ливерпуль [00:13:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Уверенный старт Борнмута [00:23:15] ⋅⋅⋅ Тоттенхэм и игра на "прекрасном" Уэмбли [00:33:49] ⋅⋅⋅ Английские клубы в Лиге Чемпионов Подписывайтесь на нас абсолютно везде! Мы переехали на SimpleCast - новый хостинг. больше возможностей! Пишите в комментариях к каждому подкасту! Sporthub на Stitcher Обязательно - подпишитесь и поставьте лайк нам на Itunes Канал Ивана Громикова в телеграме SportHub в соцсетях: Twitter Facebook Youtube наш блог на Sports.Ru Вконтакте
После затянувшихся летних каникул Иван Громиков и Дмитрий Липский вернулись с новым подкастом. Челси - МЮ, неудачный период Ливерпуля, отчаянный Ньюкасл и новички АПЛ - обо всем этом в нашем первом подкасте этого сезона. Таймкоды подкаста: [00:00:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Приветствие [00:00:50] ⋅⋅⋅ Матч тура: Челси - Манчестер Юнайтед [00:16:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Ливерпуль и серия неудачных матчей [00:27:30] ⋅⋅⋅ Деградация Ньюкасла [00:38:40] ⋅⋅⋅ Результаты новичков сезона 2018/19 Подписывайтесь на нас абсолютно везде! Мы переехали на SimpleCast - новый хостинг. больше возможностей! Пишите в комментариях к каждому подкасту! Sporthub на Stitcher Обязательно - подпишитесь и поставьте лайк нам на Itunes Канал Ивана Громикова в телеграме Sporthub в соцсетях: Twitter Facebook Youtube наш блог на Sports.Ru Вконтакте
We talk a lot on this podcast about building tribes, groups of customers that love your product, love your company, and feel like they are a part of something special because, well, they are. The tribal metaphor has always worked in my mind for two primary reasons. If you have a community of raving fans then you must be doing something right It’s very easy to tell whether you actually have a tribe or not. Our guest today is a part of a movement, a tribe that is made up of a community of millions of impassioned and empowered women who believe very simply that equality is not too much to expect. She, like so many other women, has decided that sitting back and watching isn’t an option. So she founded Be Golden, a business with the mission of supporting and empowering women of all shapes, sizes, colors, and creed. In our conversation, she shares how Be Golden came to be, talks about the evolution of feminism, and why the Be Golden conference attracts women from across the country to come together and celebrate what makes each of them leaders, innovators, and revolutionaries. We’re glad you joined us. Topics discussed in this episode include: How Be Golden got it’s start (2:30) How women’s empowerment is changing (6:15) The 4 waves of feminism (14:00) The #MeToo movement (17:30) Speakers and topics at the upcoming conference (23:00) Mentioned in the episode: KO Alliance Kristen Olson Lauren Gibbs Echo Dance Company Special thanks to Sarah Perfetti for taking the time to share the Be Golden story with us Contributors to this episode include: Host - Jeremy Goodrich Music - Mark Vinten Editing - Christopher Lang If you enjoyed this podcast, there’s a couple of things we need you to do right now: SUBSCRIBE to Scratch Entrepreneur on itunes, Stitcher, Google Play or wherever you listen to podcasts While your there, please REVIEW the show SHARE with friends Finally, please, JOIN the Scratch Entrepreneur Facebook Group Then, please share the show with whoever you think it will inspire. Until the next time, We truly appreciate you listening. Need Shine? More great stories & information at: Youtube - Blog - Podcast Facebook - Twitter