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FAQs about Informed Aging:How many episodes does Informed Aging have?The podcast currently has 95 episodes available.
October 15, 2024Episode 74: Medicare, the BasicsSend us a text Medicare is a government-funded health insurance program for people over 65. It consists of four parts: Part A (hospitalization), Part B (outpatient), Part C (Medicare Advantage plans), and Part D (prescription drugs). Sheri Sisler Moore, LUTCF, FLMI. of Sunshine Insurance Brokerage explains the confusing world of Medicare. She also alerts us to Medicare scams and the importance of not choosing a plan yourself.You can reach Sheri here: 407-920-1323 or [email protected]. Support local non-profits just by dining in September at any of the locations of the 1905 Family Of Restaurants. That includes all seven locations of the Columbia Restaurant plus Cha Cha Coconuts, Ulele and Casa Santo Stefano. Now in the 28th year, the company’s month-long Community Harvest donates 5 percent of all diners’ checks to charities selected by the guests. Over the last 27 years, this program provided $4.4 million to Florida non-profit organizations.Restaurant gueSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more26minPlay
October 01, 2024Episode 73: Planning your future is in your hands.Send us a textDaniel Zagata of Evershore Financial GroupKey Points:Importance of long-term care planning: Even if you don't expect to need it, planning for long-term care is essential.Medicare limitations: Medicare does not cover custodial care, which includes assistance with daily living activities.Financial implications: Long-term care can be expensive, and it's important to have a plan to cover the costs.Insurance options: Long-term care insurance can help protect you financially in case you need care.Viatical settlements: In some cases, you may be able to sell your life insurance policy for a lump sum to cover long-term care expenses.Support local non-profits just by dining in September at any of the locations of the 1905 Family Of Restaurants. That includes all seven locations of the Columbia Restaurant plus Cha Cha Coconuts, Ulele and Casa Santo Stefano. Now in the 28th year, the company’s month-long Community Harvest donates 5 percent of all diners’ checks to charities selected by the guests. Over the last 27 years, this program provided $4.4 million to Florida non-profit organizations.Restaurant gueSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more28minPlay
September 15, 2024Episode 72: Words Matter: Language and DementiaSend us a textThis podcast episode explores the intersection of linguistics and dementia. Dr. Carolin Schneider, a linguist specializing in dementia, discusses how language use can reveal insights into the progression of dementia and the impact of language on individuals with dementia. Dr. Schneider discusses her ongoing research project, The Dinner Time Project, to study language use during dinner conversations with people living with dementia.To contact Dr. Carolin Schneider, call or text 689-808-4315. Her email is [email protected] Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more22minPlay
September 01, 2024Episode 71: DownsizingSend us a textBeth Logullo of Great Transitions and Keller Williams gives great tips on downsizing.Support local non-profits just by dining in September at any of the locations of the 1905 Family Of Restaurants. That includes all seven locations of the Columbia Restaurant plus Cha Cha Coconuts, Ulele and Casa Santo Stefano. Now in the 28th year, the company’s month-long Community Harvest donates 5 percent of all diners’ checks to charities selected by the guests. Over the last 27 years, this program provided $4.4 million to Florida non-profit organizations.Restaurant gueSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more25minPlay
August 15, 2024Episode 70: Dementia Caregiving Improved with Behavioral ScienceSend us a textWhat happens when a licensed mental health counselor finds herself on the other side of care, grappling with her mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis? Join us as we welcome Ms. Bobbi Barber, who shares her compelling journey from the first signs of her mother's cognitive decline to the invaluable support she found in the Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center. Together with Bobbi, we uncover the transformative power of behavior analysis principles in dementia care. Learn how small environmental adjustments, like color-coded cups and medication compliance tools, can lead to significant improvements in caregiving. We also discuss the profound impact of creating predictable and comforting environments to uphold dignity and independence for those with memory challenges. This episode offers a heartfelt blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, providing listeners with practical tools and strategies to enhance the quality of life for both the person living with dementia and their care partners.Support local non-profits just by dining in September at any of the locations of the 1905 Family Of Restaurants. That includes all seven locations of the Columbia Restaurant plus Cha Cha Coconuts, Ulele and Casa Santo Stefano. Now in the 28th year, the company’s month-long Community Harvest donates 5 percent of all diners’ checks to charities selected by the guests. Over the last 27 years, this program provided $4.4 million to Florida non-profit organizations.Restaurant gueSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more31minPlay
August 01, 2024Episode 69: Traveling and AgingSend us a textTSA CaresSunflowers for DisabilitiesU.S. Dept. of Transportation Airline Customer Service DashboardSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more22minPlay
July 15, 2024Episode 68: The Heat and Your HealthSend us a textThe Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource CenterSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more16minPlay
July 01, 2024Episode 67: Before You Buy that Supplement...Send us a textAnother great conversation with Patricia Cantillo-Kodzis, APRN, Sub-Investigator / Nurse Practitioner for ClinCloud Research!Mayo Clinic Guide to SupplementsThe FTC vs. Manufacturer of PrevagenUSP VerifiedSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more22minPlay
June 15, 2024Episode 66: Music and the Brain with Dr. SugayaSend us a textDr. Kim Sugaya grew up in Yokohama, Japan. He studied pharmacology at the Science University of Tokyo, earning a B.S., an M.S. and a Ph.D. His postdoc work was at the University of Illinois. His work history includes the Mayo Clinic at Jacksonville and the Department of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He accepted a position at the University of Central Florida as a full professor in 2004. He continues to have interests in treating neurodegenerative diseases by stem cell technologies, and his work at UCF has been introduced by Wall Street Journal and other media. He is a Director of the Stem Cell Laboratory and Director of the Neuroscience Consortium for Central Florida.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more22minPlay
June 01, 2024Episode 65: Organizing Your Medical InfomationSend us a textSummer’s Medical Journal is an organizational system created by Jaime Scholz that aids individuals in the upkeep, organization and access of their personal medical records.www.summersmedicaljournal.com[email protected]Want to support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center? www.ADRCcares.org/donateSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center ...more16minPlay
FAQs about Informed Aging:How many episodes does Informed Aging have?The podcast currently has 95 episodes available.