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Mental health issues and suicide are difficult but important issues to talk about. Join us on this month's Senior Beat to learn about local resources for suicide prevention and mental health services.
In this month's first segment of Senior Beat, we speak to Tiffany Tobias and Ronald Woodard about the Badger Honor Flight. The Badger Honor Flight flies veterans to Washington DC to view war memorials at the Nation's Capitol. Ronald Woodard, a Vietnam veteran, attended the trip in October. In our second segment, we speak to Brian Miller about Independent Living, Inc, and their services for seniors, such as Meals on Wheels, in-home care giving, and many others.
In this episode of Senior Beat, we talk about people with dementia and those who care for them. We are joined by Joy Schmidt, Dementia Care Specialist at the ADRC, and Paul Braun, a caregiver to his wife, Karen.
This episode of Senior Beat is all about mobility. In our first segment, Monica Kamal Spaeni speaks to us about Access Ability Wisconsin (AAW). AAW provides off-road wheel chair use free of charge to people who struggle with mobility, so they can enjoy the benefits of exploring nature. In our second segment, Patrice Blanchard tells us all about AARP's safe driving programs for aging adults.
City of Madison District 4 Alder, Mike Verveer, joins us for this month's Senior Beat. Alder Verveer represents Madison's downtown, which includes the Senior Center, and he serves on the Committee on Aging, among many others.
This month's episode of Senior Beat is all about breaking aging stereotypes and celebrating longevity. We are joined by Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu, Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at UW-Milwaukee, and Betsy Abramson and Kris Krasnowski from Wisconsin Institute for Healthy Aging (WIHA).
On this episode of Senior Beat, we discuss affordable housing in Madison. We are joined by Cindy Julius and Gwendolyn Diemer of the Triangle Resident Organization, and Kim Kennedy of Community Development Authority.
On this episode of Senior Beat we speak with psychologist Holly Jellinek about Season Affective Disorder (SAD) and how to prevent the winter blues. In our second segment we speak with yoga instructor Ellen Millar about the power of yoga, and her experience of discovering yoga as a senior.
On this month's episode of Senior Beat we meet the new Senior Center and Services Manager, and future co-host of Senior Beat, Sally Jo Spaeni. Welcome, Sally Jo! In our second segment we speak with Marcia Hendrickson, Executive Director of NewBridge Madison, a new organization merging four senior coalitions.
In this episode of Senior Beat, we speak with Mary Brown and Margie Zutter about Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Dane County, an organization that links seniors with volunteering opportunities. Next we speak with Kate Shaw and the Cycling without Age program. Cycling without Age gives seniors an opportunity to explore the outdoors on a specially made passenger bicycle.
In this episode of Senior Beat, we speak with Jane DeBroux and Donna Bryant. Jane DeBroux , with Area Agency on Aging of Dane County, tells us about the complex nature of caregiving, how it is changing, and resources available to caregivers. In our second segment, Donna Bryant, a Medicare advocate, helps us navigate the complex Medicare system.
In this episode of Senior Beat, we speak with Jane DeBroux and Donna Bryant. Jane DeBroux , with Area Agency on Aging of Dane County, tells us about the complex nature of caregiving, how it is changing, and resources available to caregivers. In our second segment, Donna Bryant, a Medicare advocate, helps us navigate the complex Medicare system.
On this month's Senior Beat, Tom Frazier and Jim Schmidlkofer from the Wisconsin Aging Advocacy Network (WAAN) visited the show to talk about voting rights, medical care, and transportation for seniors.
On this month's Senior Beat, Tom Frazier and Jim Schmidlkofer from the Wisconsin Aging Advocacy Network (WAAN) visited the show to talk about voting rights, medical care, and transportation for seniors.
On this episode of Senior Beat we talk about fall prevention with Ashley Hillman of Safe Communities and Joyce Pohl of Stepping On. In our second segment we talk about the Wisconsin Association of Senior Center with Bob Power and Jill McHone.
On this episode of Senior Beat we talk about fall prevention with Ashley Hillman of Safe Communities and Joyce Pohl of Stepping On. In our second segment we talk about the Wisconsin Association of Senior Center with Bob Power and Jill McHone.
On this month's episode of Senior Beat, we speak with Skye Boughman and Gayle Laszweski. Skye is the Drug Poisoning Prevention Manager for the organization, Safe Communities. She talks about the risks of opioid use and what seniors and their friends and families can do to stay safe. Gayle is the Older Adult Program Manager at Goodman Community Center and she gives us an update on activities and events available to seniors.
On this month's episode of Senior Beat, we speak with Skye Boughman and Gayle Laszweski. Skye is the Drug Poisoning Prevention Manager for the organization, Safe Communities. She talks about the risks of opioid use and what seniors and their friends and families can do to stay safe. Gayle is the Older Adult Program Manager at Goodman Community Center and she gives us an update on activities and events available to seniors.
In this July 2018 edition of Senior Beat, we speak with Ann Albert, Executive Director of SAIL (Sharing Active Independent Lives). SAIL provides services and resources, as well as educational and social opportunities. We also speak with John and Jane Wegenke about their photography exhibit in the Senior Center, showcasing their photography from Antarctica and the North Pole.
In this July 2018 edition of Senior Beat, we speak with Ann Albert, Executive Director of SAIL (Sharing Active Independent Lives). SAIL provides services and resources, as well as educational and social opportunities. We also speak with John and Jane Wegenke about their photography exhibit in the Senior Center, showcasing their photography from Antarctica and the North Pole.
On this episode of Senior Beat, we speak to Toriana Pettaway, Equity Coordinator for the City of Madison about the City's Racial Equity and Social Justice Initiative. We also speak with Sheryl Kato and Serena Breining of the Rainbow Project about grandparents raising grandchildren.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by Jason Hafeman and Bobweirough to hear about Project Home and Mary Fandrich a Community Engagement Librarian at the Madison Public Library.
This month on Senior Beat we talk about Madison School and Community Recreation what they do and the Goodman-Rotary 50+ Program they have.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by author and housing advocate Vivian Probst and Bob Kellerman, Executive Director of the Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by Dr. Brian Fick from First Choice Dental and Shari Gray-Dorn of the Dane County Adult Protective Services Department.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by US Professor Emeritus Dennis Dresang to talk about the fall election and its impacts on the state and seniors.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by Dr James Firman to talk about the National Council on Aging's Mastery Program.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by Donna McDowell the new President of Wisconsin AARP and Rodrigo Valdavia from the North/Easide Senior Coalition
On this episode of Senior Beat we talk about guardianship programs with the South Madison Coalition of the Elderly and upcoming events at the Madison Senior Center.
This month on Senior Beat we talk about PLATO, the Participatory Learning and Teaching Organization and Safe Communities efforts to make Dance County safer for all.
This month on Senior Beat we discuss Independent Living Inc and its new housing project as well as upcoming events at the Madison Senior Center for Older American's Month.
This month on Senior Beat: we discuss transportation options that Madison Metro provides to seniors in the community and the history and events of the LGBT Senior Alliance
This month on Senior Beat we focus on health care. We are be joined by optometrist John Bonsett-Veal and from the Dane County ADRC Dementia Specialist, Joy Schmidt.
On this episode of Senior Beat we talk about winter, how it can affect your mood and emotions and how to get help with home chores like snow removal.
On this Senior Beat we talk with Joe Parisi, Dane County Executive about the State Budget and its effect on the County and the Access to Opportunity initiative.
On this months' Senior Beat we learn about the Safe Communities organization and how to get free assistance when filing your taxes.
This month on Senior Beat we talk about Veteran Services offered by Dane County and upcoming holiday events at the Madison Senior Center.
On this Senior Beat we talk to two WI State Senators, Tim Cullen and Dale Schultz to talk about their careers and the future of WI politics. (Part two of two part episode)
On this Senior Beat we talk to two WI State Senators, Tim Cullen and Dale Schultz to talk about their careers and the future of WI politics. (Part one of two part episode)
On this Senior Beat we discuss the Dane County Disability and Aging Resource Center and Consumer Protection efforts in Wisconsin.
This month on Senior Beat we discuss voting rights issues with representatives from the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin and learn about the Dane County Time Bank.
This month on Senior Beat we talk about the Habitate for Humanity ReStore and volunteer opportunites there as well as Agrace Hospice and their palliative care.
On this Senior Beat we are joined by Caroline Werner and John Steines to discuss LGBT Housing for Seniors and Louise Mares from the UW Institute on Aging.
On this Senior Beat we talk with Lauren Blough and TIm Otis about PLATO and by Janet Bollig to talk about the upcoming Health Resource Fair at the Senior Center.
On this Senior Beat we are joined by Paul Kusuda, the recent recipient of the Dane County Community Volunteer Award for Lifetime, and clinical therapist Faith Lerner.
On this Senior Beat hosts Helen and Christine discuss hospice with Laura Jennings, Cherie Milton and Andrea Wipperfurth from Agrace Hospice Care
In this first segment of this Senior Beat our hosts Helen Aarli and Pat Guttenberg are joined by Paul Rusk from the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin to talk about research and services available to the public and their family. In the second segment Mike McCabe, from the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign tells us about recent efforts, fundraising and how to get involved.
This month on Senior Beat our hosts Helen Aarli and Christine Beatty are joined by Dr. Thomas Fritsch theresearch Director for the Parkinsons Research Institute. Later in the second segment they are joined by Misty Lohrentz from the Monona Terrace to talk about the Full Speed Ahead program.
This month on Senior Beat, our hosts Helen Aarli and Christin Beatty talk about United Way’s Senior initiatives with United Way DIrector of Marketing Steve Mendez and Kari Trapskin from the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin. Then in the second segment they are joined by Scott Anderson from Mindful Connections to discuss Mindful Based Stress Reduction.
This month on Senior Beat we talk with the new managers of the Dane County Aging and Disabilities Resource Center and learn abotu the LOV-Dane organization and how it helps people in the community.
This month on Senior Beat we out hosts Helen Aarli and Pat Guttenberg are joined by Fred Ross and Norm Leer from PLATO. They talk about what this continuing education group does and their literary and poetry magazine Agora. In the second segment we are joined by Fay Ferington to talk about the Gay and Gray Discussion group at the Madison Senior Center.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by two employees form Madison Metro, Mick Rusch and Jennifer Bacon to talk about the service that Metro provides to Madison and the surrounding area, what they offer for seniors and how to get more information. In the second segment we talk with Billy Feitlinger the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Alliance for Retired Americans about national issues that affects seniors locally.
On this edition of Senior Beat we are joined by Ariel Ford from the City of Madison’s Department of Civil Rights to talk about age and other forms of discrimination and what the department does about it. In the second segment Nino Amato the Director of the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups (CWAG) joins us to tell us about activities and issues they are involved in and why it should matter to seniors throughout Wisconsin.
On this edition of Senior Beat we talk about the disparity between the economic needs of the elderly living in Wisconsin and their actual income with Eve Galanter, Chairperson of the Wisconsin Women’s Network and Johanna Hatch, Project Coordinator from the Wisconsin Women’s Network.
Join us for Senior Beat, our half hour series which showcases different programs and events surrounding Madison as well as conversation about issues that affect the senior citizens today. Hosted by Helen Aarli and Christine Beatty, Senior Beat is a show for, by and about seniors.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by Angela Johnson, Cultural Arts Coordinator of the Madison Children's Museum. She tells us about about the museum's SPARK program as well as other exciting and diverse offerings. During the second half of the program, we discuss voting law and election policy with Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl, and Lucia Nunez, Director of the city Department of Civil Rights.
On this month’s episode of Senior Beat we will be talking about Wisconsin State politics with Professor Emeritus Dennis Dresang and the first women that was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate back in 1974, Kate Morrison. They address some of the history of Wisconsin politics as well as more recent issues and controversies.
In the first segment, our Senior Beat hosts are joined by Pat Guttenberg, from the Madison Senior Center and Felicitus Ferington, a local photographer to talk about the Photo Affair photography show at the Madison Senior Center. In the second segment, Christine Beatty tells about a new program to encourage healthy eating in children that uses older adults as volunteers called CATCH.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by the City of Madison’s Webmaster Sarah Edgerton. She tells us about about the city’s website; how it works and what it has to offer. In the second segment we are joined by Pat Guttenberg, the Programming Coordinator at the Madison Senior Center. Pat joins us to talk about upcoming events holiday events at the Senior Center including the Festival of the Wreaths and a holiday tea.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by local author and columnist Shelley Schwarz to hear about her newspaper column, website and book series.
This month on Senior Beat we’re joined by Joe and JoAnn Elder. We hear about their work at the University of Wisconsin, their advocacy for Gays and Lesbians, and their history with nonviolent movements around the world. In the second segment we talk with Pat Guttenberg and Janet Weitz from the Madison Senior Center about upcoming events.
This month on Senior Beat we are joined by two members of RSVP of Dane County, Gene Kundert and Akeem Torres, to talk about their driver services program. In the second segment we talk to Nino Amato to hear about how changes to the Wisconsin state budget may affect senior services and about the upcoming CWAG conference in May at Monona Terrace.
In the first segment on this episode of Senior Beat we talk about the Senior Center Appraisal Fair, with guests Rick Orton and Shirley Bauman. They introduce the Antiques Appraisal Fair to be held at the Madison Senior Center on March 20. Shirley gives an example of the type of appraisal one might expect by commenting on two or three items during the program. Lori Chapman of Segues joins us on our second segment when we talk about out possessions and the accumulation of 'stuff'. We identify the different types of ‘stuff’ and determine various strategies for handling it, and talk about some of the reasons older adults have difficulties managing their accumulated possessions.
This month on Senior Beat our hosts were joined by Fran Genter from the Dane County Dept. of Human Services and Donna McDowell from the state Dept. of Health Services to talk about Long Term Care options and services available to seniors
This month on Senior Beat we were joined by Dr. Andy Kosseff (co-chair of United Way Falls Prevention Task Force) and Dr. Kay Heggestad will talk about falls prevention. The discussion will highlight the damage caused by falls in the older population and will emphasize prevention strategies. Next, hosts Christine Beatty and Helen Aarli welcome Kari Trapskin is Director of Health Care Quality Initiatives for the Pharmacy Society of WI to the show. They talk about adverse drug reactions, which also impact the potential of accidents. They also learn about prescriptions and their impact on an older adult is essential to avoid the unseen hazards of adverse drug reactions.
This month on Senior Beat we were joined by Patricia Guttenberg, the Program Coordinator at the Madison Senior Center, to talk about the annual holiday Festival of Wreath; and by Lorretta Himmelsbach, the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired, and Jean Kalscheur, a Vision Rehabilitation Teacher, to talk about vision issues and how they affect seniors.
To start out the new season of Senior Beat, our hosts, Helen Aarli and Christine Beatty were joined by Congressswoman Tammy Baldwin. For more information, click on the links icon located at the top left corner of the page.
On this episode of Senior Beat, host Helen Aarli and Christine Beatty focused on genealogy. They were joined by two guests, PLATO discussion group leader Peg Arnold and Jim Hansen from the Wisconsin State Historical Society. For more information, click on the links icon located at the top left corner of the page.
This month on Senior Beat we were joined by members of the City of Madison’s Senior Services Advisory Committee to talk about the committees work. For more information, click on the links icon located at the top left corner of the page.
This episode of Senior Beat featured hosts Helen Aarli and Christine Beatty talking to Katherine Bonus, Manager, UW Mindfulness Program, and Laura Pinger, Teacher, UW Mindfulness Program. They talked about the University of Wisconsin Mindfulness Stress Reduction Program.