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Chef Steve Toll joins us on Aging Today to discuss Cooking with Kindness. As Americans, we certainly consume more than our fair share of sugar every day. In fact, we ingest 17 teaspoons of added sugar to our diet every single day. This adds up to around 60 pounds of additional sugar consumed annually. Tune in to the Aging Today Podcast to see what Steve is cooking up in his kitchen to give all of us nutritious foods for better health.
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!
This week on the OTCBPodcast we welcome back Ryan Keenan and Steve Toll to the show, as we break down a wild and crazy week 1 in the NLL. Keenan and the Rush dominated the defending Champs on opening weekend. The offence is clicking under new OC Cam Sedgewick and with the reacquisition of Marty Dinsdale, are the Rush BACK?! Toller and PCLC got to watch week 1, but now in their 2nd season of existence, the bar has been set even higher. With a young defence under his tutelage, Toll and HC Tracey Kelusky have high hopes for this year, Plus, Duch is off to Denver, the Seals and Dogs will play outside and another round of BoxBets. All that and more on this week's OTCB.
This week's show lineup: The Hill Academy names Jeff Teat its head coach of the junior team. The PBLA is in 7 cities. Plenty of PLL news and recaps. The WWE & Kevin Durant as sponsors. Our new segment, "Inside The Box." MSL Overtime debacle! Cobourg fired it's head coach and hired Steve Toll. MSL and WLA recaps. www.EoPSports.com
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
NLL hall of fame inductee Steve Toll joins the podcast to talk about his playing time in the NLL, coaching and more.https://delaxboys.com/ Use promo code : BOOTH15 for 15% OFF your entire order and follow them on Instagram @delaxboys.https://www.slashlacrosse.ca/ Shop Slash Lacrosse for all your equipment needs and follow them on Facebook and Instagram @slashlacrosse_reddeer.https://laxcoachlocker.com/ Looking to organize your equipment a little better shop Locker Hooks and follow them on Instagram @lockerhooks.
Panther City Lacrosse Club goaltender Kevin Orleman joins the podcast to talk about his time in Junior A, playing in Georgia and his opportunity getting to play under Tracey Kelusky, Dan Teat and Steve Toll. **Sponsorships** https://delaxboys.com/ Use promo code : BOOTH15 for 15% OFF your entire order and follow them on Instagram @delaxboys. https://www.slashlacrosse.ca/ Shop Slash Lacrosse for all your lacrosse equipment needs and follow them on Facebook and Instagram @slashlacrosse_reddeer
Our Host, Lori La Bey will be talking with Steve Toll is a classically trained musician and composer. Steve's interest in the amazing transformative “power of music” inspired him to research and develop a philosophy which uses music as a powerful therapeutic tool. Steve trains caregivers in the use of music for people living with dementia and has a daily live stream program called "Tune in Today" which features memorable songs and interesting musical anecdotes. We are live today so call in and join the conversation. Ask your questions or make a comment at (323) 870-4602 Contact Steve Toll with ComforCare Home Care Email Website: https://www.comforcare.com/ Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs 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.
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!
This week on the Aging Today podcast, I interviewed Steve Toll from ComForCare. Steve plays songs that celebrate America. Freedom, family, and fireworks are some of what we celebrate on Independence Day. However you choose to celebrate the holiday, you can boost that patriotic sentiment with songs that are part of our American heritage. Our good friend, Steve Toll, ComForCare's Manager of Therapeutic Music Programs, joins us to enliven the holiday with these great songs. Listen in to get your holiday started first thing in the morning! AgingToday.us
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!
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
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, 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!
Steve Toll providing an overview of Dementia and Joyful Memories programs that ComForCare came up with to help people with Dementia live the best life possible.
Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist with ComForCare, discusses how music can be an effective tool for dementia care. We also welcome Haven Parrot, Bereavement Outreach Coordinator with Transitions LifeCare, for tips on coping with grief during the holiday season.
Steve Toll, Care Enhancement Specialist with ComForCare, discusses how music can be an effective tool for dementia care. We also welcome Haven Parrot, Bereavement Outreach Coordinator with Transitions LifeCare, for tips on coping with grief during the holiday season.
Steve Toll, Director of Therapeutic Music programs for ComForCare Health Care Holdings, joins us on today's show. Steve transports us back to the 1940s, reminiscing and singing the popular tunes of America's greatest moment in history. Sing along with Steve as he reminds us of these beloved songs.
Steve Toll, Director of Therapeutic Music programs for ComForCare Health Care Holdings, joins us on today's show. Steve transports us back to the 1940s, reminiscing and singing the popular tunes of America's greatest moment in history. Sing along with Steve as he reminds us of these beloved songs.
On this episode of Role Call with Chief Brian Dugan, we hear how a local non-profit is rising to the occasion to help the Tampa Police Department. Special guest Steve Toll who serves as the president of the Rise Tampa Foundation explains the organization's goal to pick up where the city budget stops.To learn how you can support law enforcement through the Rise Tampa Foundation, visit risetampa.org
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!
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.
"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.
The Age of Love follows the humorous and poignant adventures of 30 seniors who attend a speed dating event. Spurred to take stock of life-worn yet still hopeful hearts, they move from anxious anticipation to the event itself, then to the dates that result. Comic and bittersweet moments reveal how worries over physical appearance, romance, and rejection, loss, and beginnings change (or don't change) from first love to the far reaches of life. It's a story of the endurance and universality of our search for love.
The Age of Love follows the humorous and poignant adventures of 30 seniors who attend a speed dating event. Spurred to take stock of life-worn yet still hopeful hearts, they move from anxious anticipation to the event itself, then to the dates that result. Comic and bittersweet moments reveal how worries over physical appearance, romance, and rejection, loss, and beginnings change (or don't change) from first love to the far reaches of life. It's a story of the endurance and universality of our search for love.
Steve Toll takes us down memory lane to the music that changed everything, including the nation and its society. The decade of the 60s gave birth to many genres, from Hard Rock to British Invasion, Surf Rock, Motown, and Folk Rock. Today, this music still has a significant impact on Baby Boomers as they age in place — in the right place — a musical place.
Steve Toll takes us down memory lane to the music that changed everything, including the nation and its society. The decade of the 60s gave birth to many genres, from Hard Rock to British Invasion, Surf Rock, Motown, and Folk Rock. Today, this music still has a significant impact on Baby Boomers as they age in place — in the right place — a musical place.
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!
Steve Toll of ComForCare Health Care Holdings transports us back in time to the 1950's There is a new sound of music playing across America. That sound still resonates with our seniors today. Generational music can play a significant role as we age.
Steve Toll of ComForCare Health Care Holdings transports us back in time to the 1950's There is a new sound of music playing across America. That sound still resonates with our seniors today. Generational music can play a significant role as we age.
Steve Toll, Director of Therapeutic Music programs for ComForCare Health Care Holdings, joins us on today's show. Steve transports us back to the 1940s, reminiscing and singing the popular tunes of America's greatest moment in history. Sing along with Steve as he reminds us of these beloved songs.
Steve Toll, Director of Therapeutic Music programs for ComForCare Health Care Holdings, joins us on today's show. Steve transports us back to the 1940s, reminiscing and singing the popular tunes of America's greatest moment in history. Sing along with Steve as he reminds us of these beloved songs.
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.
While the normal activities of daily life will keep a person alive, meaningful activities create a life worth living. Our guest, Steve Toll, discusses the goal of meaningful activities, to bring passion, joy, and purpose into the lives of those for whom we care. Meaningful activities increase the quality of life for clients living with dementia.
While the normal activities of daily life will keep a person alive, meaningful activities create a life worth living. Our guest, Steve Toll, discusses the goal of meaningful activities, to bring passion, joy, and purpose into the lives of those for whom we care. Meaningful activities increase the quality of life for clients living with dementia.
While the normal activities of daily life will keep a person alive, meaningful activities create a life worth living. Our guest, Steve Toll, discusses the goal of meaningful activities, to bring passion, joy, and purpose into the lives of those for whom we care. Meaningful activities increase the quality of life for clients living with dementia.
While the normal activities of daily life will keep a person alive, meaningful activities create a life worth living. Our guest, Steve Toll, discusses the goal of meaningful activities, to bring passion, joy, and purpose into the lives of those for whom we care. Meaningful activities increase the quality of life for clients living with dementia.
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
Today we are going to have a great conversation with Steve Toll, the National Director of Music Programming. Steve Toll is a classical musician and composer. He has a strong interest in the amazing transformative “power of music.” Currently, Steve is the National Director of Music Programming for ComForcare Health Care Holdings, Inc. Contact Information For stoll@comforcare.com www.comforcare.com Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer's Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Conscious Caring Resources: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/conscious-caring-resources Join The Purple Angel Project: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/purple-angel-project Check out Audible www.audibletrial.com/SOCIAL Check out Fresh Books www.gofreshbooks.com/aliveSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.