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In this powerful new episode, Laura speaks with Dr. Lama Sibai and Alice Allen-Redfern, co-founders of Magnolia, about the GUIDE Program — a revolutionary new Medicare pilot project that provides comprehensive, wraparound support to people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Dr. Sibai and Alice break down how the program works, who qualifies, and why this signals a major shift in how our healthcare system acknowledges and supports caregivers. Whether you're a family caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone navigating a new dementia diagnosis, this episode is full of crucial information and real hope.
👤Meet Dr. Lama Sibai:Dr. Lama Sibai is a clinical neuropsychologist based in Seattle, WA. She specializes in the diagnosis and care of individuals with dementia and movement disorders. Dr. Sibai is a co-founder of Magnolia and a fierce advocate for caregiver education, equity in dementia care, and systems-level change.
👤 Meet Alice Allen-Redfern:Alice Allen-Redfern is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in older adults, caregiving, and palliative care. She co-founded Magnolia to address the urgent need for better caregiver support. Alice is a national expert on the new GUIDE Program and is helping families across Washington access these life-changing services.
📌 Topics Discussed:00:00 – Introduction to the episode
01:10 – Meet Dr. Lama Sibai and Alice Allen-Redfern
03:15 – The mission behind Magnolia
06:20 – What is the GUIDE Program?
12:55 – Who qualifies and how the program works
19:40 – Breaking down the 9 pillars of GUIDE
27:18 – Why caregiver support is essential
32:10 – How families can find participating GUIDE providers
37:22 – Emotional support, planning, and caregiver identity
45:50 – What makes Magnolia’s team unique
49:30 – The importance of a collaborative, flexible care model
55:45 – How GUIDE supports in-home and long-term care transitions
1:02:00 – Respite benefits and emotional care
1:07:10 – Final thoughts and gratitude
🧠 Key Takeaways:✨ Like this episode?
Please like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear it. You’re not alone.
 By Laura Vaillancourt
By Laura Vaillancourt5
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In this powerful new episode, Laura speaks with Dr. Lama Sibai and Alice Allen-Redfern, co-founders of Magnolia, about the GUIDE Program — a revolutionary new Medicare pilot project that provides comprehensive, wraparound support to people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Dr. Sibai and Alice break down how the program works, who qualifies, and why this signals a major shift in how our healthcare system acknowledges and supports caregivers. Whether you're a family caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone navigating a new dementia diagnosis, this episode is full of crucial information and real hope.
👤Meet Dr. Lama Sibai:Dr. Lama Sibai is a clinical neuropsychologist based in Seattle, WA. She specializes in the diagnosis and care of individuals with dementia and movement disorders. Dr. Sibai is a co-founder of Magnolia and a fierce advocate for caregiver education, equity in dementia care, and systems-level change.
👤 Meet Alice Allen-Redfern:Alice Allen-Redfern is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in older adults, caregiving, and palliative care. She co-founded Magnolia to address the urgent need for better caregiver support. Alice is a national expert on the new GUIDE Program and is helping families across Washington access these life-changing services.
📌 Topics Discussed:00:00 – Introduction to the episode
01:10 – Meet Dr. Lama Sibai and Alice Allen-Redfern
03:15 – The mission behind Magnolia
06:20 – What is the GUIDE Program?
12:55 – Who qualifies and how the program works
19:40 – Breaking down the 9 pillars of GUIDE
27:18 – Why caregiver support is essential
32:10 – How families can find participating GUIDE providers
37:22 – Emotional support, planning, and caregiver identity
45:50 – What makes Magnolia’s team unique
49:30 – The importance of a collaborative, flexible care model
55:45 – How GUIDE supports in-home and long-term care transitions
1:02:00 – Respite benefits and emotional care
1:07:10 – Final thoughts and gratitude
🧠 Key Takeaways:✨ Like this episode?
Please like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear it. You’re not alone.

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