Join hosts Michael Quinata, Brandy Lemon, and Michael Bristow, along with elder care services director David James, as they present a powerful and deeply personal episode dedicated to elder care within the Osage Nation. The discussion highlights how the Nation is reshaping aging by building a new, home-like assisted living facility. This campus will connect with existing elder housing, creating seamless senior services for the community.
Learn about the Pathways program, which focuses on small, relationship-driven environments that support elders with dignity and personalized care. Hear the panel share stories of resilience, community, and overcoming isolation. They discuss the effects of generational trauma, the healing of intergenerational connections, and the importance of food sovereignty, wellness access, and language preservation.
Discover how the Osage Nation sets a new standard for Indigenous elder care—combining creativity and compassion to meet community needs.
Vision for elder care and wellness in the Osage NationDetails on assisted living, Pathways support, and campus expansionReal stories from Osage leaders, plus resources for engagementPerfect for fans of Indigenous health, family care, and community innovationDon’t miss this episode—find out what “aging in place” means in the Osage tradition and join the conversation on building a future where every elder is valued and connected.