
The Whole Care Network Podcast
1) Combat Senior Loneliness with Scott Lien
Meet Scott Lien, a working family caregiver and member of the sandwich generation, who navigated the loss of four parents and in-laws over twelve years. His caregiving journey, combined with his exten...Show More
2) Moments That Matter: Poetry and Presence in Alzheimer’s Care with Marjorie Maddox
Poet Marjorie Maddox and acquisitions editor Sheila Luna join host Marianne Sciucco to discuss the healing power of poetry, the realities of long-distance caregiving, and finding hope through the comp...Show More
3) Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About Complaints
We’re getting back to the basics of hospice care, sharing information about complaints, when to make them, and what should happen when you do. Hospice Social Worker Lisa Pahl (creator of The Death Dec...Show More
4) Is the Medicare GUIDE Program for you?: Three Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
Is the Medicare GUIDE Program for you? Today Nancy and I are sharing insights from Amy Imes of Emory's Integrated Memory Care about the new Medicare Program GUIDE. We're going to help you understand w...Show More
5) Surrendering to the Healthcare System and Trying to Survive Cancer
On what was supposed to be Gavin's last day of his cancer treatment, everything changed in an instant. In this episode of I Saved You. Now, Do the Dishes, I share the story of an unexpected and fright...Show More
6) Tony Bennett's Legacy - Fighting Alzheimer's, Facing Fame
What is the legacy of a legend facing Alzheimer's? Join us for a personal talk with Tony Bennett's daughters, Antonia and Johanna. They share insights into their father's life and his Alzheimer's jour...Show More
7) RICHARD ROUTMAN: We Need to Talk About What's Happening to Our Elders
Alzheimer's and elder care demand our attention not just because millions endure them, but because the systems that are supposed to protect our most vulnerable are fundamentally broken. In light of th...Show More
8) Not What We Signed Up For: Embracing an Unexpected Path
When Rachel Shapiro’s daughter suffered a severe stroke just before her second birthday, Rachel and her husband were told their child might not survive. Despite the devastating prognosis, they refused...Show More
9) Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About Transfers
We’re getting back to the basics of hospice with Hospice Social Worker Lisa Pahl, sharing information about transfers from one hospice agency to another. It’s really important for patients and their d...Show More
10) Studying Sleep Early in the Dementia Journey: Five Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
Do you wish you could get a good night’s sleep? We do too! We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, we appreciate the insight...Show More