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Clinical Social Worker and family caregiving expert Stephanie Erickson talks about her new book Plan for Aging Well and shares practical advice on how to navigate your family's aging journey. About Stephanie Stephanie Erickson, author of Plan for Aging Well, was born and raised in California. She has a Master's Degree in Social Work, is a Certified Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Specialist (CADTS) licensed in both Quebec and California. She founded Erickson Resource Group, a clinical practice providing decision-making capacity evaluations for legal proceedings and expert opinions related to support for older adults. She also provides online consulting services for caregivers throughout North America. As a Family Caregiving Expert, she is a regular contributor on media outlets throughout the U.S. and Canada discussing topics related to caregiving, health, and well-being. Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge and encouraging others to take control of their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. As a mom and entrepreneur, free time is hard to find. Yet, Stephanie always carves out time to enjoy the beach. She lives in California with her husband, two children and energetic golden retriever. Learn more about Stephanie at stephanieerickson.com or find her on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Key Takeaways We have a crisis in the US healthcare system. One of the biggest challenges is access to quality consistent care. The care is often subpar, and the shortage of providers negatively impacts the quality of care. People don't want to plan for aging well because they are afraid of getting older. Fears like having reduced mobility, getting an illness, running out of money and dying can feel overwhelming. Everyone wins when you plan. Create a life plan early in you're in your 40s and 50's to share with adult children, family, and friends. We need a collaborative team approach to aging.
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features Indianola Mayor Stephanie Erickson about the year of 2023 for the City of Indianola.
Episode 4 of Season 6 of TIA titled #TheHealingRoad This weeks episode features guests from the Strawberry Medicine Counselling. Gerry shares the space with Stephanie Erickson, Sara French, and Vanessa Carpenter. They are the hard workers behind Strawberry Medicine Counselling. Gerry and guests shares their personal experiences and approaches to helping anyone facing challenges. From Strawberry Medicine's website (strawberrymedicine.com): "It was with this knowledge that I did a ceremony on the Flower Full Moon to plant a strawberry patch for healing. The ceremony of creating a strawberry garden was blessed with prayers for anyone who eats from it to grow stronger in their heart. It is with this understanding that I bring this medicine to the people. My motivation is to continue to serve those in need of connection and balance."
The burnout rate for caregivers is alarmingly high. Stress plays a large role in affecting our health and our ability to properly care for our loved ones. How do we create an effective contingency plan should we or our loved one's caregiver fall ill or are unable to provide care? Stephanie Erickson, author of Plan for Aging Well, was born and raised in California. She has a Master's Degree in Social Work, is a Certified Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Specialist (CADTS) and is licensed in both Quebec and California. Stephanie Erickson walks us through creating a care contingency plan: How can creating a plan give families peace of mind? What are signs we should pay attention to in regards to our health and burnout? As we look at the increasing burnout families are facing and possibly needing to respond quickly in crisis-how do we build a collaborative team from the beginning of the aging journey with our loved one to set us up for success? For families that are overwhelmed, what is the advice you would give them on where to start first? You can learn more about Stephanie at www.stephanieerickson.ca or find her on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please subscribe for updates, rate & review! We love hearing from you and by reviewing our podcast it helps others find us! For more information about our guests, podcast & sponsorship opportunities, visit www.willgatherpodcast.com Instagram: @willgather Facebook: WillGather Nicole Will is our host and founder of willGather, LLC. Available wherever you find your podcasts!
Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver's Caregiver, and his lovely guest co-host,Stephanie Erickson, as they interview Dr Aaron Blight discussing incontenance and all the issues associated with it.
Are you a caregiver to an aging relative and wonder if you’re doing all you can to support them? And what about you? Are you concerned about your own aging process and worried that you won’t have the care and assistance you may need? This week, caregiving expert Stephanie Erickson from the Erickson Resource Group joins us to encourage all of us to plan well for aging well. Don’t miss this show!
On today’s Let’s Talk Indianola, we talk with the first of three candidates for Indianola Mayor for the March 2nd special election, Stephanie Erickson.
Did you know that 40% of caregivers are in high-burden situations? Older caregivers who are above seventy-five years old provide over thirty hours of caregiving work a week. Primary caregivers of people with dementia spend an average of nine hours per day, providing care. It truly is a lot of hours! A lot of tired burned out caregivers indeed. Thus, caregivers need help! They need guidance and a support system around them all the more. Today, we have with us someone who has been helping families since 2004 and has a tremendous experience in the field of caregiving, Stephanie Erickson. Stephanie, author of Plan for Aging Well, was born and raised in California. She has a Masters Degree in Social Work and a certified Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Specialist with a license in Quebec and California. Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge. She also encourages others to take control of their health. Add to that she is an advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. Topics: On Stephanie's TEDx talk Why words are powerful What team caregiving means The concept of team caregiving Things that people can do remotely What emotional support means Her thoughts on the medical system in the future On spreading the message to change life Her advice on documentation Her advice to the listeners on elder abuse On looking at the baseline behaviour with our loved ones What we should do if we see a sign of an early dementia What to expect in her book -- Plan for Aging Well Links: Host’s email: Rafiq@SeniorsPodcast.com Sponsor’s Link - Right at Home: www.RightAtHomeCanada.com/Winnipeg All Things Senior’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/AllThingsSeniors Stephanie's Website: www.StephanieErickson.ca Stephanie's Email: stephericksonassistant@gmail.com Stephanie's Twitter: @FamCareExpert Stephanie's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Stephanie-Erickson-Media-Commentator-Family-Caregiving-Expert-115638081801824 Stephanie's Book: https://amzn.to/2M4gOIq Did You Know Segment: https://www.caregiver.org/caregiver-statistics-demographics
We're doing aging wrong. Our healthcare system delivers quick interventions that act as band-aids but fail to include the entire family. Our medical model focuses on the body yet neglects the mind and soul; both are essential to our healing and comfort. Older adults are often scared and alone when they need more attention, support, and love. If you Google "How To Age Well," there is a lot of advice about diet, exercise, wearing sunscreen, but very little advice that focuses on our entire well-being. Aging well should also focus on our mind and soul. There is minimal discussion about how to stay mentally healthy, engaged in society, and continue to have a purpose that fulfills us. These are the thoughts of today's guest, Stephanie Erickson. Stephanie founded Erickson Resource Group and provides online consulting services for caregivers throughout North America. As a Family Caregiving Expert, she regularly discusses caregiving with a focus on seniors' health and well-being. Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge and encouraging others to control their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. As a mom and entrepreneur, free time is hard to find. Yet, Stephanie always carves out time to train on the flying trapeze. She lives in Montreal with her husband, two children, and her energetic golden retriever. Plan To Age Well Book Help Support Fading Memories We have partnered with Caregiver Chronicles to bring you a comprehensive 8-week course. This course covers diagnosis to transition. To learn more or to sign up go HERE Some details about the course. Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Facebook Instagram Twitter Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share. Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at fadingmemoriespodcast@gmail.com
EP.40 When it comes to aging most of us would rather run the other way. So what do we do? We avoid talking about getting old or thinking about older people. Family caregiving expert and author of Plan For Aging Well @stephericksonhost teaches us why we need to take back our health, but more importantly consider our body, mind and soul. Follow Melina on IG: https://www.instagram.com/wheretonextmelina/ Check out her blog: https://www.wheretonextmelina.com/
Nicole and Cooper discuss the inherent challenges of the elder care system with Stephanie Erickson. Stephanie is a clinical social worker, family caregiving expert, and author of the book 'Plan of Aging Well: Building a Team to Provide Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Support as We Age'.
Another season of #LifeisaSacredJourney has come to an end. Thanks to our fine guests who honored us with their presence and shared their broad expertise and experience: Maureen Dixon, Stuart Furman, Chris Bravo, Sandy Gibson, Dawn Renee, Stephanie Erickson, Rosalind Jones, Jason Matthews, Ken Stern, Nicole Kearney, Brando Menjivar. We are looking forward to having you again on the show soon.Special thanks to YOU for your listenership! You are what keeps us creating content and share it with the world.Season 10 starts next week. Stay tuned!If you'd like to be a guest on the show or know someone who has something to share with our community, please send us an email at lifeisasacredjourney@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you!
Stephanie Erickson ( MSW LCSW), draws on her 25+ year career to offer easy to understand guidance to millions of family caregivers of aging loved ones. https://stephanieerickson.ca/book/ Her new book is: PLAN FOR AGING WELL Building a team to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual support as we age
Stephanie Erickson is a social worker and caregiving expert with 25 years of experience...and now she's an author! Stephanie's first book, "Plan for Aging Well" is brand new, and you can learn more about her and buy the book here. Join us on this episode as we dive into what it means to take your passion and knowledge and put it into a book. Here's a sneak preview: it's scary, especially the first time around! You'll hear an unfiltered, true conversation about dementia education and what we both struggled with when writing our books. If you're loving this podcast, you'll love my audiobook, available now: get it here! AND you can support me by donating to my content creation by "buying me a coffee" at this link! (It's not actually a coffee, it's just a way to gift me $5 for content creation.) Learn more about my sponsor for this season at alertafamily.com and use the code DBD10 to get 10% off your purchase! Watch my review video here.
Welcome to Season 8, Episode 2 of Healing Ties 2.0 30 podcast in 30 days featured on the Whole Care Network. In this episode we are delighted to feature family caregiving expert Stephanie Erickson. Author of "Plan for Aging Well" and the founder of the Erickson Resource Group, Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge while encouraging others to take control of their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. Listen in and learn how Stephanie Erickson is creating Healing Ties all around us!
Welcome to Season 8, Episode 2 of Healing Ties 2.0 30 podcast in 30 days featured on the Whole Care Network. In this episode we are delighted to feature family caregiving expert Stephanie Erickson. Author of "Plan for Aging Well" and the founder of the Erickson Resource Group, Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge while encouraging others to take control of their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. Listen in and learn how Stephanie Erickson is creating Healing Ties all around us!
Welcome to Season 8, Episode 2 of Healing Ties 2.0 30 podcast in 30 days featured on the Whole Care Network. In this episode we are delighted to feature family caregiving expert Stephanie Erickson. Author of "Plan for Aging Well" and the founder of the Erickson Resource Group, Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge while encouraging others to take control of their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. Listen in and learn how Stephanie Erickson is creating Healing Ties all around us!
How do you feel about being dismissed? Or ignored. Or being told what to do…This is often how our aging population is treated. And if we don't change things, this will happen to you as well. Stephanie Erickson is a social worker, certified Alzheimer's disease treatment specialist, and author of a new book titled Plan For Aging Well. Check out this episode of engAGING Conversations, and learn about the importance of: early communication about wishes (verbal and written) the financial impact on family caregivers “Team caregiving” becoming an advocate for your loved one AND yourself Follow her on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram
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Stephanie Erickson, author of Plan for Aging Well, was born and raised in California. She has a Master’s Degree in Social Work, is a Certified Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Specialist (CADTS) and is licensed in both Quebec and California.She founded Erickson Resource Group, a clinical practice providing decision-making capacity evaluations for legal proceedings and expert opinions related to support for older adults. She also provides online consulting services for caregivers throughout North America. As a Family Caregiving Expert, she is a regular contributor on media outlets throughout the U.S. and Canada discussing topics related to caregiving and health and well-being, as well as the host of several caregiving web series.Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge and encouraging others to take control of their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. As a mom and entrepreneur, free time is hard to find. Yet, Stephanie always carves out time to train on the flying trapeze. She lives in Montreal with her husband, two children and energetic golden retriever.You can learn more about Stephanie at www.stephanieerickson.ca or find her on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.Stephanie's personal website: https://stephanieerickson.ca/
“We’re doing aging wrong. Our healthcare system delivers quick interventions that act as band-aids and fail to include the entire family. Our medical model focuses on the body and neglects the mind and soul, which are essential to our healing and comfort. Older adults are often scared and alone when they need more attention, support and love.” Stephanie Erickson, Author, Plan For Aging Well Sponsored By Serenity Engage is a HIPAA-compliant conversation platform that increases move-ins, streamlines communications, and reduces risk for senior care providers. And because better communication means less litigation, ask us how to get a 10% insurance premium discount for using Serenity. Learn more at www.serenityengage.com. This episode packs a punch! The Mavericks spoke with Stephanie Erickson, author of Plan for Aging Well: Building a Team to Provide Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Support as We Age. Watch this episode to learn: Why our older adults are suffering unnecessarily in our current senior care models How we can change the system to improve the lives of everyone involved What you can do to make a difference! P.S. Ready to get your Mavericks coffee mug? Share with us what your favorite idea from either this conversation or your own ideas and experience about how we can support our older population right now. Email or post the answer on our social media and your Mavericks coffee mug will be in the mail. If you like this episode, please subscribe! Tell us what you think, and what you’d like to see changed in senior care. —————————————————- We’re all about challenging the status quo here at Maverick’s Headquarters! Welcome to the Challenging The Way We Age podcast by the Mavericks of Senior Living. We are two innovators and entrepreneurs who have huge hearts and passion for our older adults. And we see all kinds of opportunities to improve today’s system and create hope for the way we age. We tackle hard topics with the goal of creating conversation and generating curiosity and ingenuity to solve these pro
Stephanie Erickson, Author of "Plan for Aging Well," was born and raised in California. She has a Master’s Degree in Social Work, is a Certified Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Specialist (CADTS) and is licensed in both Quebec and California. She founded Erickson Resource Group, a clinical practice providing decision-making capacity evaluations for legal proceedings and expert opinions related to support for older adults. She also provides online consulting services for caregivers throughout North America. As a Family Caregiving Expert, she is a regular contributor on media outlets throughout the U.S. and Canada discussing topics related to caregiving and health and well-being, as well as the host of several caregiving web series. Stephanie is passionate about sharing her experience and knowledge and encouraging others to take control of their health and advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations. As a mom and entrepreneur, free time is hard to find. Yet, Stephanie always carves out time to train on the flying trapeze. She lives in Montreal with her husband, two children and energetic golden retriever.
In this episode, our host, Micheal Pope, will be joined by Stephanie Erickson, a Family Caregiving Expert who provides media commentary throughout the U.S. and Canada discussing caregiving and health and well-being issues.BIO: Stephanie Erickson, a California native, has a Master's Degree in Social Work and is licensed in Quebec and California. She founded Erickson Resource Group, a clinical practice focusing on seniors and their families and decision-making capacity assessments for legal proceedings. Stephanie is the Health & Wellness Expert on Breakfast Television Montreal.Naturally, Stephanie worked with foster parents caring for victims of abuse and neglect. She later entered the school system working as a therapist for kids and adolescents and evaluated children with mental health diagnoses to ensure they obtained appropriate school support services. Following this, Stephanie worked in a domestic violence shelter and homeless shelter counseling woman and their children. Also, Stephanie worked in hospice care as the team social worker and volunteer coordinator. After moving to Montreal in 2003, Stephanie worked in a home care setting. For the past 14 years, she has developed a specialty of psychosocial evaluations to determine if individuals can make decisions for themselves due to their Dementia or intellectual disability. Through these various clinical settings, Stephanie has worked with caregivers in many capacities and has learned of the challenges, demands, and caregiving rewards.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube ChannelL!KE us on Facebook.FOLLOW us on Instagramwww.michealpopeproductions.com
In this episode, our host, Micheal Pope, will be joined by Stephanie Erickson, a Family Caregiving Expert who provides media commentary throughout the U.S. and Canada discussing caregiving and health and well-being issues. BIO: Stephanie Erickson, a California native, has a Master’s Degree in Social Work and is licensed in Quebec and California. She founded Erickson Resource Group, a clinical practice focusing on seniors and their families and decision-making capacity assessments for legal proceedings. Stephanie is the Health & Wellness Expert on Breakfast Television Montreal. Naturally, Stephanie worked with foster parents caring for victims of abuse and neglect. She later entered the school system working as a therapist for kids and adolescents and evaluated children with mental health diagnoses to ensure they obtained appropriate school support services. Following this, Stephanie worked in a domestic violence shelter and homeless shelter counseling woman and their children. Also, Stephanie worked in hospice care as the team social worker and volunteer coordinator. After moving to Montreal in 2003, Stephanie worked in a home care setting. For the past 14 years, she has developed a specialty of psychosocial evaluations to determine if individuals can make decisions for themselves due to their Dementia or intellectual disability. Through these various clinical settings, Stephanie has worked with caregivers in many capacities and has learned of the challenges, demands, and caregiving rewards. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel. L!KE us on Facebook. FOLLOW us on Instagram.
When you own a local business, you need to get familiar with Google. This search engine is the go-to resource for local shoppers who are seeking your products or services—and even better, shoppers who are ready to buy within one day. Making sure your brand shows up on Google and Google Maps searches first requires you to get on Google My Business (GMB) and optimize your listing. Stephanie Erickson—an SEO professional and the owner of Erickson Built—will guide you through “How to Optimize Your GMB Listing & Outrank Your Competition,” one step at a time.
We are often under the impression that productivity has to result in something tangible. This false thinking has been affecting our well-being both physically and mentally. Practicing Self Care can be very productive as well and serve as a catalyst to any project we engage in afterwards. Joining us is media commentator and family caregiver expert Stephanie Erickson who made this video tackling the mindset of feeling less productive when deciding to doing self care instead of lucrative changeable work. About REC REC is a learning platform dedicated to influencers, artists and creative entrepreneurs that offers interactive panels, activities, workshops and Creator Labs that also enriches your experience in this ever-expanding social media universe. #bycreators4creators www.recmtl.com About Creator HQ Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen. www.creatorhq.org
In a world where we are hyper connected with everything, we could not feel so disconnected with reality. Social media has its benefits. It allows us to catch up with friends, promote our business and learn of events in our community. Unfortunately, many of us are consumed with likes, follows, comments and subscribers. We interpret those numbers to be a direct reflection as to WHO we are. Do more likes and followers mean you are more worthy? If few engage in a post does it lose value in what that experience or information means to you? We are joined by media commentator, family caregiving expert Stephanie Erickson who expressed the effects of social media on her life and career in a video series titled Chasing likes and Follows. About Creator HQ Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen. www.creatorhq.org About Lounge 4284 The purpose of the Lounge 4284 is to influence, innovate and enrich the creativity and artistic side of each through cultural events, information and networking. www.lounge4284.com
We often feel guilty taking breaks in our lives that we even end up asking for permission. Social Media has started taking a toll on our bodies by speeding up the way we consume information and makes things overwhelming. Content creators come together to discuss about the effects this new lifestyle has brought upon them. Moderated by clinical social worker Stephanie Erickson, 3 panelists share their personal stories of being faced with burn-outs. Moderator > Stephanie Erickson Panelists > Nalie Agustin, Marjorie Joasil, Patrick Quirky This panel was part of REC Montreal 2018 About Creator HQ Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen. www.creatorhq.org About Lounge 4284 The purpose of the Lounge 4284 is to influence, innovate and enrich the creativity and artistic side of each through cultural events, information and networking. www.lounge4284.com
Today, Carol-Ann discusses ‘Building Meaningful Aging Parent Relationships' with Family Caregiving Expert and Media Commentator, Stephanie Erickson.
Today, Carol-Ann discusses ‘Building Meaningful Aging Parent Relationships' with Family Caregiving Expert and Media Commentator, Stephanie Erickson.
But it’s my decision! I’m the one who’s been taken care of him! What gives you the right to make a decision for me? These are not uncommon statements made by families experiencing medical and health crises. And what about the health care professionals caught in these family disputes? How do they treat and care for a patient when the … Read more about this episode...
When people ask me how I am, I’m not sure what they mean. Are they just following social norms and niceties or are they really asking me about my overall well-being? I actually think it’s more of a social reflex and I definitely don’t think they want to know about my emotional state. But what does this really mean, how … Read more about this episode...
What are the warning signs of dementia?Dementia is term used to describe a decline in your brain health.This can include the loss of your ability to think, remember, and/or learn. Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia and accounts for 60-80 percent of all cases.How can you plan a dementia intervention plan if you think someone you love is suffering? What are some of the warning signs you should be watching for?Stephanie Erickson, a clinical social worker, joins Dr. Mike to discuss dementia, as well the time, planning, and care that must be put in when becoming a dementia patient's advocate.
Do you have a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease? Clinical Social Worker Stephanie Erickson, Founder of Erickson Resource, shares tips to care for a loved one with Alzheimer's. A 2011 American Psychological Association holiday statistics report said 69% of people are stressed by the feeling of having a lack of time Selvera Wellness' Registered Dietitian Amanda Foti offers to tips to manage stress eating during the holidays.This show is broadcast live on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
November is National Alzheimer's Awareness Month.The statistics are truly staggering – 1 in 9 Americans over 65 has Alzheimer's Disease. That's more than 5 million people. Scarier still, some estimates say by the year 2030, that number will be 13 million. The strain of caregiving often rips families apart–but my guest today says it doesn't have to be that way. Stephanie Erickson says it's high time to talk about aging, whether it involves medical care for a parent, if Mom should stop driving, or even where the important papers are kept. Today she'll discuss the four steps to get the discussion going, and how being proactive will help everyone age by design, not default. A licensed social worker, Stephanie has worked with seniors and theirfamilies for over 20 years by providing training and consultation to them, the Alzheimer's Society as well as financial and legal institutions. Her website is www.ericksonresource.com.
The Moneywise Guys Podcast Tuesday, June 2nd www.MoneywiseGuys.com Moneywise Hosts: David Anderson & Garro Ellis Guests: John Duffield, C.P.A. Stephanie Erickson, Director of Erickson Resource Group, is a clinical social worker and Director and Founder of Erickson Resource Group based in Montreal, Quebec
Register dietitian and award winning food and nutrition reporter Carolyn O'Neil discusses the new U.S. Dietary Guidelines. Carolyn is nutrition advisor to BestFoodFacts.org and author of "Slim Down South." Stephanie Erickson is a clinical social worker who has worked with seniors and their families for over 20 years. Sghe discussed how families can become proactive and plan for parents’ aging as a team and offer tips and guidance to help resolve conflicts and minimize one-sided care giving This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Welcome to Alzheimer's Speaks Radio where we listen to all voices on dementia. Today we are pleased to have Stephanie Erickson who will address the real tough conversation of decision making abilities with dementia. Website Email (514) 795-7377 Our 2nd guest will be Vicki Tapia author of "Somebody Stole My Iron" who discuss her journey with dementia. Email Vicki or go to herwebsite You can also contact her publisher via Email, Website or phone at 806.673.3901. Books can be purchased as paperback or eBooks via our website and on Amazon. Check out Alzheimer's Speaks Website for more resources and information - Blog, Free Webinars, Tools, Resource Directory and more.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.