Radio Show Podcasts
Why You Need a Social Worker, with Allison Fine
Allison Fine, Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Chronic Illness, explains why you need a social worker.
Advance Planning with Daphne Davis, Part 2
If you're in a situation where no one needs to make an urgent move, or even in-home care, but if you're wondering if you're...
Advance Planning with Daphne Davis, Part 1
Gathering information – you never know when you'll need it. Some families are really good about thinking about it: downsizing to a smaller home,...
Support Groups with Allison Fine
Allison Fine, Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Chronic Illness, talks about support groups.
The Process of Arranging for Home Health Services, with Chris Strand
Careage provides home health services, which is medical or skilled intervention in the home. Chris Strand at Careage describes the process of requesting and...
Care Options After Being Discharged, with Chris Strand
What happens after a patient is discharged from a rehab center or a hospital? Chris Strand at Careage takes us through caring options. Home...
Mama Blue Uses Voxx Socks
Mama Blue, Pattie Hammond, is an original season-ticket holder for the Seattle Seahawks. She’s 87 and an inspirational figure. She was a hair stylist...
Mt. Lake Terrace Community with Heather Lyon
Heather Lyon at MBK Senior Living talks about the community at Mt. Lake Terrace.
Hospitality Adult Family Home in Federal Way, WA
Marlene Diaz talks about Hospitality Home Care opening a new facility, the Hospitality Adult Family Home in Federal Way, WA, by the Twin Lakes...
Financial Abuse by Family Members, with Nichole Smith
Nichole Smith at CarePartners Senior Living says that surprisingly, a majority of financial abuse comes from family members. We often have so many red flags that families are squirreling away money. When a person loses their safety awareness, of course they trust their family more than anybody else, and family members may be making decisions which they think are in the best interest of their loved one, but later down the line it may make it so they can’t get on a state Medicaid program because they’ve gifted money within the last five years.