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In this episode of Women on Wealth, Julina Ogilvie sits down with Neil Anand, owner of ComForCare Home Care in Fairfield, CT, to discuss DementiaWise—a program designed to enhance the quality of life for individuals living with dementia. Together, they explore the importance of care coordination, caregiver education, and respite services, and share practical advice for families navigating the challenges of dementia care. Show Highlights:What is DementiaWise? (2:44)Medicare's new initiative (6:01)Care coordination and management (9:42)Caregiver education and support (11:00)A personalized care plan (12:02)Respite care (14:03)Biggest misconceptions families have (15:05)It's impact on families and patients (16:06)Eligibility (18:19)Advice for a loved one showing signs of memory decline (19:48)Employer benefits (23:44)Connect with Julina Ogilvie:WebsiteYouTubeLinkedInEmail- jogilvie@principlewealthpartners.comThe information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. The statements and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the author. PWP cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements or data. For current PWP information, please visit the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov by searching with PWP's CRD #290180
Navigating parenting your parents with Frances Reaves Frances Reaves, an elder law attorney and author, and host Mark Turnbull talk about the complexities of aging and caregiving. Frances shares her personal journey of caring for her parents and husband, highlighting the challenges and emotional toll of these experiences. The conversation delves into the importance of planning for aging, including legal considerations, long-term care insurance, and the role of family dynamics. Frances emphasizes the need for proactive measures to ensure a fulfilling life after 65, encouraging listeners to embrace aging as a time for growth and opportunity. • Frances Reaves shares her personal story of caring for aging parents.• The importance of long-term care planning cannot be overstated.• Navigating family dynamics is crucial in caregiving situations.• Medicaid is not just for the poor; it can benefit middle-income families.• Personal care contracts can help protect assets while providing care.• Long-term care insurance can significantly reduce financial burdens.• Relationships play a vital role in the aging process.• It's never too late to mend family relationships.• Planning for the future includes understanding legal documents like wills and trusts.• Aging should be embraced as an opportunity for growth and fulfillment. YouTube Channel:Sponsored by ComForCare Home Care of West Linn /Portland Sound and Royal Hospice Care Oregon.#aging,#elder care,#long-termcare,#familycaringforagingparents,#dynamics,#estate,#parentingyourparents,#complexitiesofaging,#planning,#Medicaid,#caregiving,#personal care contracts,#spirituality,#relationships,#agingparents
Send us a textPound for pound senior care may still be the best franchise investment. Learn how ComForCare Home Care franchise owners provide non-medical to the exploding market of seniors over the age 65, as well as assistance in the activities of daily living including both companion care and hands-on personal care services. ComForCare members provide much needed services that support independence, dignity and quality of life while also contributing to their communities.ComForCare offers a scalable business model with unlimited earning potential. ComForCare advantages include multiple revenue streams, large exclusive territories, and extensive training & support from the franchisor.ComForCare franchise owners invest in a turn-key operations system allowing them the opportunity to build a big business.As the senior population continues to rise, the demand for home care services is skyrocketing, and Jack breaks down how Comfort Care is perfectly positioned to meet this growing need.Get ready to gain valuable financial insights into what it takes to invest in a Comfort Care franchise, with initial costs ranging from $73,000 to $164,000. Jack passionately explains why having a professional office space is crucial for credibility and operational efficiency, and he argues that home care businesses are among the best opportunities in franchising. With impressive average gross sales and a scalable royalty structure, if you're considering venturing into owning your own business, this episode is packed with reasons why Comfor Care might be the perfect franchise for you. The Franchise Insiders Podcast Schedule A Call Text: 305-710-0050 Take our FREE Business Builder Assessment
What happens when you blend burgeoning franchises, expert insights, and your investment aspirations? You get a podcast episode that is brimming with lucrative opportunities, strategic advice, and real-world success stories.Join us for this latest episode of Franchise Market Watch where we'll dissect the world of franchises, starting with Stan Strong Fencing. It's an affordable venture with an appealing ROI, backed by the powerhouse Horsepower Brands – a name synonymous with unparalleled franchise owner support. ComforCare Home Care also steals the spotlight, boasting an impressive average unit gross revenue of $1.5 million. But that's not all, we delve into That 1 Painter, VODA Restoration, 360 Painting, Best Choice Roofing and property management ( PMI). So, if you're considering investing in a franchise, this episode is a gold mine of insights about franchises with stellar success potential. Buckle up for a ride through the land of promising franchises and turn your business dreams into reality. The Franchise Insiders Podcast Schedule A Call Text: 305-710-0050 Take our FREE Business Builder Assessment
Steve Toll, a great friend of the Aging Today Podcast, joins us as we discuss the importance of having a highly-skilled caregiver who understands Parkinson's disease if you're a Parkinson's patient. What knowledge and skills should a Parkinson's caregiver have? Tune in to the Aging Today Podcast and find out!
Did you know that 1 in 4 adults falls every year? However, most falls can be avoided by implementing fall risk management. According to Stephanie, falls are NOT a normal part of aging, and while no fall can be totally prevented, there is a lot that can be done to reduce a senior's chances of falling. Tune in and listen to my discussion with Stephanie and learn how you can minimize your fall risk. Click AgingToday.us & listen!
n this episode, Presley Reader talks with John Hughes, CSA, CAEd about Five Things Learned About Dementia in 2023. Using a list created by the Alzheimer's Association, they delve into each item and discuss each in detail and add their own information. Topics covered include better treatments for Alzheimer's & other dementias, daily multivitamins that may help maintain cognitive abilities, American diets, racism, and hearing aids. It's all about dementia in this show, so don't miss it!
In this episode, Presley Reader talks with John Hughes, CSA, CAEd about Five Things Learned About Dementia in 2022. Using a list created by the Alzheimer's Association, they delve into each item and discuss each in detail as well as adding their own information. Topics covered include better treatments for Alzheimer's & other dementias, daily multivitamins that may help maintain cognitive abilities, American diets, racism, and hearing aids. It's all about dementia in this show, so don't miss it!
This week, our guest is Lauren Heinatz, the Transitions Director of ComForCare Home Care. Lauren joins us to talk about dealing with loved ones' dementia during holidays. Lauren gives us a lot of tips on how to handle holiday festivities while dealing with your loved one's dementia. This year, many families are scaling down their in-person celebrations, but even so, those with dementia can become upset or confused by holiday activities. Lauren shows us how to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately. Don't miss this show!
This week, our guest is Lauren Heinatz, the Transitions Director of ComForCare Home Care. Lauren joins us to talk about dealing with loved ones' dementia during holidays. Lauren gives us a lot of tips on how to handle holiday festivities while dealing with your loved one's dementia. This year, many families are scaling down their in-person celebrations, but even so, those with dementia can become upset or confused by holiday activities. Lauren shows us how to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately. Don't miss this show!
Finding the right caregiver to meet your needs can be a challenge. What are the qualities you should look for when inviting a caregiver into your life? Megan Cable, Lead Caregiver at ComForCare Home Care of West Linn Oregon joins us on today's show to discuss the 6 qualities of highly-skilled caregivers - Self Control, Dependability, Social Intelligence, Compassion, Caring, and Drive.
Lori La Bey talks with Deanna Vigliotta and Laurie Gredlein with Seni who sell premium adult incontinence products; and Mark Turnbull who has been the Co-owner of ComforCare Home Care in West Linn, Oregon since 2012. Deanna is the National Sales Manager for Seni and joined Seni in 2019 to expand the brand presence in the US by educating consumers, senior living communities, and home care agencies. Laurie is an Account Executive for Seni in the Northeast region. Mark is a thought leader and is involved in many aging related organizations. He also oversees ComforCare Home Care, Royal Hospice, Vital Palliative Care, and is the host of the podcast, Aging Today. Contact Seni & Caring Oregon Seni - Email Website 1 Website 2 Caring Oregon - Email Contact Lori La Bey or visit at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.
On the Aging Today podcast, I interviewed Care Enhancement Specialists Steve Toll this week. He shared songs to honor our Presidents.Every year we mark a day where we honor the service and leadership of Presidents past and present. Joining us on Aging Today is our resident music expert, Steve Toll, as we celebrate America and the presidential leaders who have served to shape our great nation. Steve will jog our memories with the great songs of our American culture.
This week on the Aging Today podcast, I interviewed Care Enhancement Specialist Steve Toll. He serenades us with his Valentine Songs.Our Great friend of Aging Today, Steve Toll, joins us in celebrating the Love Holiday, Valentine's Day. As always, Steve's musical background is the backdrop to our Valentine celebration. Steve takes us on a romantic voyage of seeing Valentine's Day thru the lens of romantic music. Music is as close as we have to a time machine. I promise the songs Steve has selected will transport you back in time to those first romances of our lives. #Portland
This week, our guest is Lauren Heinatz, the Transitions Director of ComForCare Home Care. Lauren joins us to talk about dealing with loved ones' dementia during holidays. Lauren gives us a lot of tips on how to handle holiday festivities while dealing with your loved one's dementia. This year, many families are scaling down their in-person celebrations, but even so, those with dementia can become upset or confused by holiday activities. Lauren shows us how to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately. Don't miss this show!
This week, our guest is Lauren Heinatz, the Transitions Director of ComForCare Home Care. Lauren joins us to talk about dealing with loved ones' dementia during holidays. Lauren gives us a lot of tips on how to handle holiday festivities while dealing with your loved one's dementia. This year, many families are scaling down their in-person celebrations, but even so, those with dementia can become upset or confused by holiday activities. Lauren shows us how to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately. Don't miss this show!
As the Manager of Strategic Health Programs for ComForCare Home Care, Stephanie Wierzbicka is an expert on why older adults fall and what options are available to manage that risk. She encourages everyone to be proactive because most seniors do not realize that they are at risk of falling. Tune in to Part 2 of this series to learn about falls, fall prevention, resources you can use for determining and reducing your fall risk -- and why caregiving is a team sport! Don't miss this valuable advice – it's a show worth catching!
You might be surprised to know that most older adults don't know why they have fallen. This week, Stephanie Wierzbicka, Manager of Strategic Health Programs for ComForCare Home Care, talks about why older adults fall and what options are available to manage that risk. She says it's necessary to be proactive because most seniors do not realize that they are at risk of falling. Tune in to Part I of a two-part series to learn about falls, fall prevention, and why caregiving is a team sport. Don't miss this show!
Steve Toll of ComForCare Home care joins us this week to talk about conditions that are labeled “reversible” dementia. Some forms of cognitive impairment mimic dementia but are actually treatable, and these are referred to as “reversible.” It's a term that applies to any type of dementia caused by a condition that can be controlled, cured, or improved by treatment. As a Care Enhancement Specialist, Steve supplies all the details. Don't miss this show!
You might be surprised to learn that most older adults don’t know why they have fallen. This week, Stephanie Wierzbicka, Manager of Strategic Health Programs from ComForCare Home Care, talks about why older adults fall and what options are available to manage that risk. She says it’s necessary to be proactive because most seniors do not realize that they are at risk of falling. Tune in to Part 2 of this two-part series to learn about falls, fall prevention, resources you can use for determining and reducing your fall risk, and why caregiving is a team sport. Do not miss this important show!
You might be surprised to know that most older adults don’t know why they have fallen. This week, Stephanie Wierzbicka, Manager of Strategic Health Programs for ComForCare Home Care, talks about why older adults fall and what options are available to manage that risk. She says it’s necessary to be proactive because most seniors do not realize that they are at risk of falling. Tune in to Part I of a two-part series to learn about falls, fall prevention, and why caregiving is a team sport. Don’t miss this show!
Our host, John Hughes, shares his own story with our listeners. You may not know this, but his mother’s long-term care needs motivated him to change careers and make room in his life to help people in our area. And today, he’s the owner and administrator of ComForCare Home Care in Salem. Over time, he has also become a dementia educator, and often provides free dementia training for the community. John serves on the Advisory Board of Center 50+ in northeast Salem and, of course, enjoys hosting his radio show. Maybe John’s story will encourage you to take the next step on your own journey. Don’t miss this show!
This week we’ll have a different type of discussion as you get to learn about John Hughes, the Owner and Administrator of ComForCare Home Care in Salem. John is also a certified dementia educator who likes to give back to the community with free dementia training, this radio show, and by serving on the Advisory Board of Center 50+. John shares his story about dealing with his mother’s long-term care needs and how it motivated him to change careers to help people in our area. Don’t miss this show!
Can dementia be reversed? The answer to this question may surprise you. That’s because there are some conditions that mimic dementia and cause cognitive impairment, and these are referred to as “reversible” dementia. It’s a term that’s applied to any type of dementia caused by a condition that can be controlled, cured, or improved once it’s treated. Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist with ComForCare Home Care, joins us to discuss the many dimensions of reversible dementia. Don’t miss this show!
Can dementia be reversed? The answer to this question may surprise you. That’s because there are some conditions that mimic dementia and cause cognitive impairment, and these are referred to as “reversible” dementia. It’s a term that’s applied to any type of dementia caused by a condition that can be controlled, cured, or improved once it’s treated. Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist with ComForCare Home Care, joins us to discuss the many dimensions of reversible dementia. Don’t miss this show!
In this episode, Steve Toll, the Director of Special Programs for ComForCare Home Care, talks about home safety for someone with dementia. Steve breaks this down into two different categories for safety: making the home safe for the person and how to make that person "feel" safe in the home. Steve shares techniques on how to make your loved one feel safe in the home and with the people caring for them. He also makes several suggestions on how to make the home environment safe for a person with dementia. Don't miss this exciting episode!
Our guest, Lauren Heinatz, is the Transitions Director of ComForCare Home Care, so she knows a lot about making adjustments. On this show, she gives us a lot of tips on how to handle holiday festivities while also dealing with your loved one with dementia. Of course, this year, many families are scaling down their in-person celebrations, but even so, those with dementia can become upset or confused by holiday activities. Lauren shows us how to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately. A few tips: limit travel, provide them with a quiet room separate from the gathered group, have only a few people visit with them at one time, and most of all, create good memories. Don’t miss this show!
Why is the music surrounding the holidays so impactful and memorable in our lives? The 1940s especially produced significant holiday music from songwriters like Irving Berlin, crooners like Bing Crosby, and big bands like the Glenn Miller Orchestra, just to name a few. Music helped the world climb out of a terrible war and light up the holidays with a new-found joy. Our good friend, Steve Toll of ComForCare, joins us on today's show introducing our listeners to the many sounds of holiday music we all remember. Sing along and pass the eggnog! #Portland
Linda Ballesteros is host of All Things Franchising and also the owner of Mpower Franchise Consulting where she works with those who want to be in business for themselves but not by themselves with the franchise that best fits their skills, passion and what they want their lifestyle to look like. She is also very aware of those industries which are more recession resistant. Contact Linda today: Linda@MpowerFranchiseConsulting.com Today's Guest: Terry McGee has 20+ years in franchise development and leverages that knowledge to help ComForCare Home Care expand their brand. ComForCare is a medical and non-medical home care provider assisting primarily seniors with the activitie of daily living.
Our good friend, Steve Toll, the Care Enhancement Specialist from ComForCare Home Care, joined us this week to celebrate and honor the men and women of our great nation with the music that shaped our American heritage. As America began to take shape, patriotic and military songs were born out of the current events of the time. These important and relevant songs have united our nation over the centuries. They brought unity, inspiration, equality, and common goals. Don’t miss the show, and God Bless America!
Our good friend, Steve Toll, the Care Enhancement Specialist from ComForCare Home Care, joined us this week to celebrate and honor the men and women of our great nation with the music that shaped our American heritage. As America began to take shape, patriotic and military songs were born out of the current events of the time. These important and relevant songs have united our nation over the centuries. They brought unity, inspiration, equality, and common goals. Don’t miss the show, and God Bless America!
Our good friend, Steve Toll of ComForCare, drops in with some great news. As the Care Enhancement Program Director for ComForCare Home Care, Steve is back to share what he is doing to help those living with dementia. A classically trained musician, Steve utilizes music as a therapeutic tool. The power of music helps people recall words and melodies from their long-term memory. You can find Steve every day on his new program, Tune in Today, where he engages his listeners with songs of their era. Tune in Today! #Portland
Our good friend, Steve Toll of ComForCare, drops in with some great news. As the Care Enhancement Program Director for ComForCare Home Care, Steve is back to share what he is doing to help those living with dementia. A classically trained musician, Steve utilizes music as a therapeutic tool. The power of music helps people recall words and melodies from their long-term memory. You can find Steve every day on his new program, Tune in Today, where he engages his listeners with songs of their era. Tune in Today! #Portland
This week on Aging in Portland, Matt Gannon of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn discussed in-home dementia care and the importance of caregivers. Matt has been a caregiver and advocate for people living with dementia for more than 17 years. He brings his unique perspective about why caregivers hold one of the most important jobs in today's aging world. Combined with his expertise in dementia care, Matt explains the urgent need for our culture to embrace and recognize caregivers. Matt’s personal search to discover an in-home care agency that recognizes caregivers brought him to ComForCare Home Care. Don’t miss this show!
This week on Aging in Portland, Matt Gannon of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn discussed in-home dementia care and the importance of caregivers. Matt has been a caregiver and advocate for people living with dementia for more than 17 years. He brings his unique perspective about why caregivers hold one of the most important jobs in today's aging world. Combined with his expertise in dementia care, Matt explains the urgent need for our culture to embrace and recognize caregivers. Matt’s personal search to discover an in-home care agency that recognizes caregivers brought him to ComForCare Home Care. Don’t miss this show!
I had an opportunity to interview Lisa Kendall, the Recruiting Coordinator from ComForCare Home Care in West Linn. We discussed the qualities and traits she seeks when recruiting caregivers. That matters because any caregiver who walks into your home has a meaningful impact on your life. That’s why you should insist that your caregiver is a match to your specific needs. Lisa understands that and shares how she recruits only the best caregivers based on the right behavioral attributes, and she outlines what those traits are. After all, a caregiver’s training and skills are only half of the equation. The other half depends entirely on the personal qualities of the caregiver. That’s why ComForCare West Linn has found an objective way to match the characteristics of their caregivers to the needs of their clients. It’s fascinating, so don’t miss this show!
I had an opportunity to interview Lisa Kendall, the Recruiting Coordinator from ComForCare Home Care in West Linn. We discussed the qualities and traits she seeks when recruiting caregivers. That matters because any caregiver who walks into your home has a meaningful impact on your life. That’s why you should insist that your caregiver is a match to your specific needs. Lisa understands that and shares how she recruits only the best caregivers based on the right behavioral attributes, and she outlines what those traits are. After all, a caregiver’s training and skills are only half of the equation. The other half depends entirely on the personal qualities of the caregiver. That’s why ComForCare West Linn has found an objective way to match the characteristics of their caregivers to the needs of their clients. It’s fascinating, so don’t miss this show!
This week on Aging in the Willamette Valley, I interviewed Ben Heinatz, Client Care and Staffing Manager from ComForCare Home Care. We discussed the benefits of using a home care agency. Ben shares his insights about the plusses of home care services. We begin by defining home care, and Ben navigates from there to explain what "home care" does and does not entail. How does home care work? How do you pay for it? We cover these topics and more, along with a few laughs. You don't want to miss this episode!
This week on Aging in the Willamette Valley, I interviewed Ben Heinatz, Client Care and Staffing Manager from ComForCare Home Care. We discussed the benefits of using a home care agency. Ben shares his insights about the plusses of home care services. We begin by defining home care, and Ben navigates from there to explain what "home care" does and does not entail. How does home care work? How do you pay for it? We cover these topics and more, along with a few laughs. You don't want to miss this episode!
If you’re at the point where you need home care, how do you know that the person who comes to assist you is the right person? This week on Aging in Portland, I interviewed Joanne Kantor, the Administrator of ComForCare Home Care in West Linn, and Danielle Hoygaard, their Director of Client and Caregiver Relations. We discussed matching the right home caregiver to each situation. Since caregiving is the most intimate job in the world, it’s essential that your caregiver is a match for your specific needs. Joanne and Danielle join us on today's show to explain how they identify the right caregiver for each client. They look for six specific qualities in the people they hire and then match them to their client’s needs in those same areas. The goal is to make caregiving compatible, comfortable, and well-suited to you or your loved ones. Don’t miss this show!
If you’re at the point where you need home care, how do you know that the person who comes to assist you is the right person? This week on Aging in Portland, I interviewed Joanne Kantor, the Administrator of ComForCare Home Care in West Linn, and Danielle Hoygaard, their Director of Client and Caregiver Relations. We discussed matching the right home caregiver to each situation. Since caregiving is the most intimate job in the world, it’s essential that your caregiver is a match for your specific needs. Joanne and Danielle join us on today's show to explain how they identify the right caregiver for each client. They look for six specific qualities in the people they hire and then match them to their client’s needs in those same areas. The goal is to make caregiving compatible, comfortable, and well-suited to you or your loved ones. Don’t miss this show!
On this week's episode of Enlightened Transitions, host Anna Lakin sits down with Beth Bigham, owner of ComForCare Home Care, to discuss the most important questions on compliance, safety, care and finances, and why it's important to vet your home care provider. For more information on ComForCare South Indy's services, you can visit their website at ComForCare.com/south-indy, call them at 317-664-5134, or email them at southindy@comforcare.com.
This week on Aging in the Willamette Valley, it’s Part 2 of “Ten things you should know about the aging process.”In this episode, show hosts John Hughes and Presley Reader look back over the first 100 shows and review ten categories that are important to those who are growing older in the Mid-Valley. This is the second installment of a two-part series reviewing important topics for our listeners, mentioning the guests who spoke about them, and including some of the tips given during their shows. We’ll topics such as Medicare, Hospice Care, Dementia Care, and more. Don’t miss this show!
This week on Aging in the Willamette Valley, it’s Part 2 of “Ten things you should know about the aging process.”In this episode, show hosts John Hughes and Presley Reader look back over the first 100 shows and review ten categories that are important to those who are growing older in the Mid-Valley. This is the second installment of a two-part series reviewing important topics for our listeners, mentioning the guests who spoke about them, and including some of the tips given during their shows. We’ll topics such as Medicare, Hospice Care, Dementia Care, and more. Don’t miss this show!
This week on Aging in the Willamette Valley, it’s Part 1 of “Ten things you should know about the aging process.”In this episode, show hosts John Hughes and Presley Reader look back over the first 100 shows and review ten categories that are important to those who are growing older in the Mid-Valley. This is the first installment of a two-part series reviewing important topics for our listeners, mentioning the guests who spoke about them, and including some of the tips given during their shows. We’ll topics such as Medicare, Hospice Care, Dementia Care, and more. Don’t miss this show!
This week on Aging in the Willamette Valley, it’s Part 1 of “Ten things you should know about the aging process.”In this episode, show hosts John Hughes and Presley Reader look back over the first 100 shows and review ten categories that are important to those who are growing older in the Mid-Valley. This is the first installment of a two-part series reviewing important topics for our listeners, mentioning the guests who spoke about them, and including some of the tips given during their shows. We’ll topics such as Medicare, Hospice Care, Dementia Care, and more. Don’t miss this show!
This week, we’re doing something a little different. Host John Hughes interviews himself – giving you an opportunity to learn more about his role as owner and administrator of ComForCare Home Care in Salem. John is also a certified dementia educator who likes to give back to the community with free dementia training, by serving on the Advisory Board of Center 50+, and by hosting this radio show. John shares his story about dealing with his mother’s long-term care needs and how it motivated him to change careers to help people in our area. Get to know him better -- don’t miss this episode!
This week, we’re doing something a little different. Host John Hughes interviews himself – giving you an opportunity to learn more about his role as owner and administrator of ComForCare Home Care in Salem. John is also a certified dementia educator who likes to give back to the community with free dementia training, by serving on the Advisory Board of Center 50+, and by hosting this radio show. John shares his story about dealing with his mother’s long-term care needs and how it motivated him to change careers to help people in our area. Get to know him better -- don’t miss this episode!
This week, I interviewed Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist from ComForCare Home Care. We discussed what to do if you worry that your loved one’s forgetfulness might be dementia.Steve explains normal age-related forgetfulness and how that differs from dementia. He answers many questions such as, when is forgetting a normal part of life? When does forgetting become a reason for concern? How can we tell the difference between forgetfulness and dementia? Memory changes that interfere with a person’s ability to function are NOT part of the normal aging process and may be a sign of dementia. Steve covers all this information and more, so don’t miss this show! #Salem
This week, I interviewed Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist from ComForCare Home Care. We discussed what to do if you worry that your loved one’s forgetfulness might be dementia.Steve explains normal age-related forgetfulness and how that differs from dementia. He answers many questions such as, when is forgetting a normal part of life? When does forgetting become a reason for concern? How can we tell the difference between forgetfulness and dementia? Memory changes that interfere with a person’s ability to function are NOT part of the normal aging process and may be a sign of dementia. Steve covers all this information and more, so don’t miss this show! #Salem
This week, our guest is Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist from ComForCare Home Care. During this episode, Steve shares how music can be used as therapy in many situations, like with hospice patients for pain and with people who have dementia. He explains the technical details about music therapy, some history on how this field has evolved, and a few stories of how he has seen music work as therapy. Research shows that playing memorable music can help people with dementia reduce fall risk, improve mood and behaviors, and increase cognition. Don’t miss this show!
This week, our guest is Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist from ComForCare Home Care. During this episode, Steve shares how music can be used as therapy in many situations, like with hospice patients for pain and with people who have dementia. He explains the technical details about music therapy, some history on how this field has evolved, and a few stories of how he has seen music work as therapy. Research shows that playing memorable music can help people with dementia reduce fall risk, improve mood and behaviors, and increase cognition. Don’t miss this show!
This week, our guests are Gricel Malstrom and Charity Fenley, Lead Caregivers from ComForCare Home Care of West Linn. We talk about why caregivers matter and the value they can bring to your home. For most seniors, remaining independent in their own homes on their terms is at the top of their priority list. However, bringing a caregiver into your home can be a big transition. That is why it is imperative to be well matched. When the right caregiver walks into your home, it’s a great feeling! Don’t miss this show!
This week, our guests are Gricel Malstrom and Charity Fenley, Lead Caregivers from ComForCare Home Care of West Linn. We talk about why caregivers matter and the value they can bring to your home. For most seniors, remaining independent in their own homes on their terms is at the top of their priority list. However, bringing a caregiver into your home can be a big transition. That is why it is imperative to be well matched. When the right caregiver walks into your home, it’s a great feeling! Don’t miss this show!
Elizabeth Fournier interviews fellow KKPZ-AM radio host, Mark Turnbull, in this discussion about proactive aging and the beauty of living. For more information about "Aging in Portland" radio show: http://aginginportland.com/ For more information about ComForCare: https://www.comforcare.com/oregon/
Maintaining your independence on your terms in your own home is a top-of-the-list concern for seniors. But at some point, staying at home often requires assistance from a caregiver. Inviting a caregiver into your home can also be a big transition. That’s why we invited Danielle Hoygaard and Caleb Cunningham of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn to join us on today's show to discuss how the caregivers of ComForCare can make a positive impact on your life and help you hold onto your independence. Don’t miss this show!
Maintaining your independence on your terms in your own home is a top-of-the-list concern for seniors. But at some point, staying at home often requires assistance from a caregiver. Inviting a caregiver into your home can also be a big transition. That’s why we invited Danielle Hoygaard and Caleb Cunningham of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn to join us on today's show to discuss how the caregivers of ComForCare can make a positive impact on your life and help you hold onto your independence. Don’t miss this show!
This week, Steve Toll talked with us about Boomers, the largest generation in history, coming of age. Music plays a powerful role in our lives at every age, but for Boomers, everything about music changed in their generation. As Boomers age, that groundbreaking music triggers memories of simpler times and carefree days, and it plays a significant role in helping the Boomer population to age gracefully. Don’t miss this show! #Portland
This week, Steve Toll talked with us about Boomers, the largest generation in history, coming of age. Music plays a powerful role in our lives at every age, but for Boomers, everything about music changed in their generation. As Boomers age, that groundbreaking music triggers memories of simpler times and carefree days, and it plays a significant role in helping the Boomer population to age gracefully. Don’t miss this show! #Portland
This week, Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Program Director from ComForCare Home Care, joins us for a program called “America the Beautiful,” a celebration of the nation’s inspiring patriotic songs. All of us at Aging in Portland honors those who have, through patriotism and dedication, contributed to our country, and we salute them together through the power of music. It’s an uplifting discussion and musical tribute. Don’t miss the show!
This week, Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Program Director from ComForCare Home Care, joins us for a program called “America the Beautiful,” a celebration of the nation’s inspiring patriotic songs. All of us at Aging in Portland honors those who have, through patriotism and dedication, contributed to our country, and we salute them together through the power of music. It’s an uplifting discussion and musical tribute. Don’t miss the show!
Dementia care is never easy. However, a highly trained caregiver can help create better days for those living with dementia. Kate Bodin, DementiaWise Coordinator, and Caregiver Kayla McGranahan of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn share how they are training caregivers to create better days for their clients. Making a difference and helping people to live their best lives is how ComForCare caregivers are trained.
Dementia care is never easy. However, a highly trained caregiver can help create better days for those living with dementia. Kate Bodin, DementiaWise Coordinator, and Caregiver Kayla McGranahan of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn share how they are training caregivers to create better days for their clients. Making a difference and helping people to live their best lives is how ComForCare caregivers are trained.
The month of April is Parkinson awareness month. Steve Toll, ComForCare joins us on today's program explaining this movement disorder, the medications applied and several non-pharmacological methods to treat Parkinson's. Physical activities are very important to living your best life possible
The month of April is Parkinson awareness month. Steve Toll, ComForCare joins us on today's program explaining this movement disorder, the medications applied and several non-pharmacological methods to treat Parkinson's. Physical activities are very important to living your best life possible
Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) will keep people alive. However, it is Meaningful Activities that create a life that's worth living. Steve Toll of ComForCare Home Care joins us on the show today to discuss that the real passion in our lives comes from Meaningful Activities. Research supports promoting activities in to the daily routine of those living with dementia.
Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) will keep people alive. However, it is Meaningful Activities that create a life that's worth living. Steve Toll of ComForCare Home Care joins us on the show today to discuss that the real passion in our lives comes from Meaningful Activities. Research supports promoting activities in to the daily routine of those living with dementia.
Dementia care is never easy. However, a highly trained caregiver can help create better days for those living with dementia. Kate Bodin, DementiaWise Coordinator, and Caregiver Kayla McGranahan of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn share how they are training caregivers to create better days for their clients. Making a difference and helping people to live their best lives is how ComForCare caregivers are trained.
Dementia care is never easy. However, a highly trained caregiver can help create better days for those living with dementia. Kate Bodin, DementiaWise Coordinator, and Caregiver Kayla McGranahan of ComForCare Home Care of West Linn share how they are training caregivers to create better days for their clients. Making a difference and helping people to live their best lives is how ComForCare caregivers are trained.
"The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned"...Families and those living with dementia have the need to feel safe. A feeling of safety often begins with Caregivers. Steve Toll of ComForCare shares some very important principles on creating a safe environment for those living with dementia.
"The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned"...Families and those living with dementia have the need to feel safe. A feeling of safety often begins with Caregivers. Steve Toll of ComForCare shares some very important principles on creating a safe environment for those living with dementia.
In this episode, Steve Toll, the Director of Special Programs for ComForCare Home Care, talks about home safety for someone with dementia. Steve breaks this down into two different categories for safety: making the home safe for the person and how to make that person "feel" safe in the home. Steve shares techniques on how to make your loved one feel safe in the home and with the people caring for them. He also makes several suggestions on how to make the home environment safe for a person with dementia. Don't miss this exciting episode!
In this episode, Steve Toll, the Director of Special Programs for ComForCare Home Care, talks about home safety for someone with dementia. Steve breaks this down into two different categories for safety: making the home safe for the person and how to make that person "feel" safe in the home. Steve shares techniques on how to make your loved one feel safe in the home and with the people caring for them. He also makes several suggestions on how to make the home environment safe for a person with dementia. Don't miss this exciting episode!
In this episode, Lauren Heinatz from ComForCare Home Care gives a lot of tips on how to handle your holiday festivities, but also deal with your loved one with dementia at the same time. Lauren shares how your loved one may get upset or confused by holiday activities and how you need to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately in the festivities and people. A few tips: limit travel, provide a quiet room separate from the crowd, only have a few people visit with them at a time, and most of all, create good memories.
In this episode, Lauren Heinatz from ComForCare Home Care gives a lot of tips on how to handle your holiday festivities, but also deal with your loved one with dementia at the same time. Lauren shares how your loved one may get upset or confused by holiday activities and how you need to adjust to meet their needs so that they are included appropriately in the festivities and people. A few tips: limit travel, provide a quiet room separate from the crowd, only have a few people visit with them at a time, and most of all, create good memories.
Kate Bodin and her team at ComForCare Home Care of West Linn are creating better days for those living with dementia. As a Registered Horticulturalist, Kate is making a difference by teaching her caregivers how Meaningful Activities bring joy and purpose into the lives of both caregiver and client alike.
Kate Bodin and her team at ComForCare Home Care of West Linn are creating better days for those living with dementia. As a Registered Horticulturalist, Kate is making a difference by teaching her caregivers how Meaningful Activities bring joy and purpose into the lives of both caregiver and client alike.
What makes a great caregiver? Joanne Kantor, Administrator of ComForCare West Linn, and Caregiver Julie Carrico discuss the real worth of a highly valued caregiver. Caring is a work of art, but in the end, it is also a work of heart.
What makes a great caregiver? Joanne Kantor, Administrator of ComForCare West Linn, and Caregiver Julie Carrico discuss the real worth of a highly valued caregiver. Caring is a work of art, but in the end, it is also a work of heart.
Patty Cassidy (Friends of the Portland Memory Garden) and Kate Bodin (ComForCare Home Care) invite all aging people, especially those with Alzheimer's disease and other memory challenges, to learn more about how the Memory Garden is making a difference in the lives of those living with memory loss. The Garden, Portland's haven of rest, is open from dawn-to-dusk every day, year-round. Come to visit and experience it for yourself! #Portland
Patty Cassidy (Friends of the Portland Memory Garden) and Kate Bodin (ComForCare Home Care) invite all aging people, especially those with Alzheimer's disease and other memory challenges, to learn more about how the Memory Garden is making a difference in the lives of those living with memory loss. The Garden, Portland's haven of rest, is open from dawn-to-dusk every day, year-round. Come to visit and experience it for yourself! #Portland
April is Parkinson's Awareness month. In Part 2, Dr. Deborah Bier continues her conversation with everything you didn't know to ask about Parkinson's disease. Dr. Bier's focus in today's conversation involves best approaches to dealing with challenging behaviors. She offers three tools in creating better days for those living in Parkinson's disease.
April is Parkinson's Awareness month. In Part 2, Dr. Deborah Bier continues her conversation with everything you didn't know to ask about Parkinson's disease. Dr. Bier's focus in today's conversation involves best approaches to dealing with challenging behaviors. She offers three tools in creating better days for those living in Parkinson's disease.
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month: Dr. Deborah Bier of ComForCare Health Holdings will be leading off on our four-part conversation on Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Bier starts from the beginning, telling you everything you didn't know to ask about Parkinson's Disease.
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month: Dr. Deborah Bier of ComForCare Health Holdings will be leading off on our four-part conversation on Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Bier starts from the beginning, telling you everything you didn't know to ask about Parkinson's Disease.
Joanne Kantor and her team of ComForCare Caregivers discuss the real value of highly-skilled caregivers. Caregiving begins as an art form to be practiced...but in the end, caregiving is a matter of the heart.
Joanne Kantor and her team of ComForCare Caregivers discuss the real value of highly-skilled caregivers. Caregiving begins as an art form to be practiced...but in the end, caregiving is a matter of the heart.
During this episode, Steve Toll shares how music can be used as therapy in many situations, like with hospice patients for pain and with people who have dementia. Steve shares technical details about music therapy, some history on how this field has evolved, and a few stories of how he has seen music work as therapy.
During this episode, Steve Toll shares how music can be used as therapy in many situations, like with hospice patients for pain and with people who have dementia. Steve shares technical details about music therapy, some history on how this field has evolved, and a few stories of how he has seen music work as therapy.
Ben Heinatz of ComForCare Home Care helps educate us on the benefits of Home Care services. We begin by defining home care, and Ben navigates from there to help everyone understand what "home" does and does not entail. How does home care work and how can someone pay for it? These topics are all covered along, with a few laughs. You don't want to miss this episode!
Ben Heinatz of ComForCare Home Care helps educate us on the benefits of Home Care services. We begin by defining home care, and Ben navigates from there to help everyone understand what "home" does and does not entail. How does home care work and how can someone pay for it? These topics are all covered along, with a few laughs. You don't want to miss this episode!
Our guest is Deborah Bier, Ph. D. Director of Special Operations at ComForcare Home Care. Part 2 of a 2 part series, Understanding Dementia and How To Deal With It. Website: www.comforcare.com Guests: Deborah Bier, Ph. D. Director of Special Populations --- Follow us on Twitter: @AgingByTheBay Catch the latest episodes and subscribe to “Aging By The Bay” on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. For more information about “Aging By The Bay” visit us at http://www.agingbythebay.com/about-us.html Related episodes can be found at http://www.agingbythebay.com/shows.html. Music Credit: "(Sittin' On) The Dock of The Bay" Performed by Otis Redding used with permission Contact: info@AgingByTheBay.com Web: www.agingbythebay.com Sponsor: ComForCare
Our guest is Deborah Bier, Ph. D. Director of Special Operations at ComForcare Home Care. Deborah will share with us in her part 1 of a 2 part series, how to understand dementia. Website: www.comforcare.com Guests: Deborah Bier, Ph. D. Director of Special Populations --- Follow us on Twitter: @AgingByTheBay Catch the latest episodes and subscribe to “Aging By The Bay” on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. For more information about “Aging By The Bay” visit us at http://www.agingbythebay.com/about-us.html Related episodes can be found at http://www.agingbythebay.com/shows.html. Music Credit: "(Sittin' On) The Dock of The Bay" Performed by Otis Redding used with permission Contact: info@AgingByTheBay.com Web: www.agingbythebay.com Sponsor: ComForCare
Our guest is Steve Toll; Director of Music and Special Programs at ComForcare Home Care. Steve will talk about how music can enhance people with memory loss issues, including Alzheimers. He will also explain the benefits of the current program called Joyful Memories. Guests: Steve Toll; Director of Music and Special Programs --- Follow us on Twitter: @AgingByTheBay Catch the latest episodes and subscribe to “Aging By The Bay” on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. For more information about “Aging By The Bay” visit us at http://www.agingbythebay.com/about-us.html Related episodes can be found at http://www.agingbythebay.com/shows.html. Music Credit: “Sitting By the Dock of The Bay” Copyright By Otis Redding Used by permission Contact: info@AgingByTheBay.com Web: www.agingbythebay.com Sponsor: ComForCare
We discuss the difference between providing care "to" and "with" clients. Another way of saying it is, caregivers are often tempted to do many care tasks to clients with dementia, rather than with them. Dr. Bier of ComForCare discusses care strategies that help your loved ones live with dementia and feel more independent by getting them more involved in their own care. At the end of the day, caregivers can "create better days" for their clients living with dementia.
We discuss the difference between providing care "to" and "with" clients. Another way of saying it is, caregivers are often tempted to do many care tasks to clients with dementia, rather than with them. Dr. Bier of ComForCare discusses care strategies that help your loved ones live with dementia and feel more independent by getting them more involved in their own care. At the end of the day, caregivers can "create better days" for their clients living with dementia.
Joanne Kantor, Director of Recruiting and Retention, and Lauren Buster, Client Care Coordinator at ComForCare Home Care of West Linn, share their personal experiences and insights about highly valued caregivers. They bring two of their top caregivers with them to discuss what makes a great caregiver and why it matters. ComForCare caregivers are all about creating better days for their clients.
Joanne Kantor, Director of Recruiting and Retention, and Lauren Buster, Client Care Coordinator at ComForCare Home Care of West Linn, share their personal experiences and insights about highly valued caregivers. They bring two of their top caregivers with them to discuss what makes a great caregiver and why it matters. ComForCare caregivers are all about creating better days for their clients.