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Veterans Interview: Chuck Olmstead with Jimmie Shapiro

Chuck Olmstead interviews Patriot’s Landing resident Eleanor "Jimmie" Shapiro, who was born in Boston and went to Sergeant College at Boston University, becoming a...

Having Fun During the Holidays

Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about families and finding peace. One of the things we forget about fun — how do we...

Veterans Interview: Chuck Olmstead with Lt. Cmdr. David Ross

Chuck Olmstead interviews Patriot’s Landing resident David Ross, a retired lieutenant commander in the navy. He joined in the spring of 1943.

Live from Seattle: 12 Days of Goodness with Joe Tafoya and Daphne Davis, Part...

This is a Live from Seattle Special featuring the 12 Days of Goodness with Joe Tafoya, Suzanne Newman, Chuck Olmstead, and Daphne Davis with...

Live from Seattle: 12 Days of Goodness with Joe Tafoya and Daphne Davis, Part...

This is a Live from Seattle Special featuring the 12 Days of Goodness with Joe Tafoya, Suzanne Newman, Chuck Olmstead and Daphne Davis with...

Veterans Interview: Chuck Olmstead with Burton Bender

Chuck Olmstead interviews Patriot’s Landing resident Burton Bender, a first sergeant in the U.S. Army when he retired. He was born in 1933 and...

Adult Day Care with Katie Gaswint

Katie Gaswint, Owner of Katie Marie's Adult Day Care Home in Marysville, WA, talks about adult day care.

Everything You Need To Know About Parkinson’s Disease

Lianna Marie is the author of Everything You Need To Know About Parkinson's Disease and Everything You Need to Know About Caregiving for Parkinson's Disease. Her mother was diagnosed 30 years ago, back when books on the topic were written for doctors, rather than patients and caregivers. There are different types of Parkinson's, every case is different, and there are other neuro-degenerative diseases similar to Parkinson's.
Nichole Smith

CarePartners Living: Gratitude for Providers

Nichole Smith from CarePartners Living: We in the senior living industry think of ourselves as co-petitors, not competitors, and we meet on purpose to know all of the services out there. Just this morning I met with a group of 140 providers, and I thanked them all for their help, because we just went through placing my own family in assisted living, putting my dad in hospice, him ultimately passing away, and it was the people in that room that I called upon when my family needed help. One provider can't do everything

CarePartners Living: Gratitude for Families

Susan Dale with CarePartners Living: Families that come to us are very overwhelmed, don’t know where to start or what’s the process, especially when they come in for the holidays.