by Jana Panarites | Mar 26, 2020 | Podcasts, Podcasts - Newest |
Like many adult children, psychologist Nancy Picard is determined to prevent her aging parents from contracting COVID-19. But Nancy and her parents live in separate states. So she’s in daily communication with them, and has wired up their house with...
by Jana Panarites | Feb 21, 2019 | Podcasts |
Brooklyn-born attorney and empowerment guru Tamesha Keel was riding high in her career when her father died and she took on the role of sole caregiver for her mother. Years earlier her mother had survived a massive brain hemorrhage. She couldn’t live alone, so she...
by Jana Panarites | Feb 7, 2019 | Podcasts |
Alzheimer’s Speaks founder Lori La Bey is driven to help people with dementia and their care partners live positive and purpose-filled lives. The work of her Minnesota-based advocacy group has been recognized by Oprah Winfrey, Dr. Oz and Sharecare and Alzheimer’s...
by Jana Panarites | Jun 7, 2018 | Podcasts |
In his new Young Adult (YA) novel, “No Sad Songs,” author Frank Morelli explores youth caregiving through the character Gabe LoScuda, an eighteen-year-old thrust into the role of caregiver for his grandfather when tragedy strikes the family. Gabe’s grandfather is a...
by Jana Panarites | Feb 6, 2018 | Millennials |
We often think of caregiving as something done mostly by baby boomers, but a new report titled, Millennials and Dementia Caregiving in the United States highlights the reality that millennial caregivers account for almost one out of four caregivers for those with any...