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Seniors Home Zone

Host Rebecca Finegan brings practical guidance shaped by twelve years as a caregiver and extensive experience helping older adults and their families. Each episode offers clear steps that support decluttering, downsizing, home safety, and confident aging at home.Rebecca explains how to make thoughtful home decisions, improve daily safety, and prepare for life’s next stage with less stress. Her support reaches families both locally and remotely, giving listeners real solutions that create comfort, clarity, and peace of mind.

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    What Happens to a House After A Loved One Passes Away?

    In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, I am joined by the Mama Bear Team from Colorado to talk about what families are often left to manage after a loved one passes away.Nicole Robilotto and Tasha Beckman discuss the probate process, the emotional dynamics that often arise within families, and the role of the personal representative when decisions about the home need to be made.We also talk about how estate sales fit into the process, the questions families should ask when selecting an estate sale company, and why the house can quickly become one of the most overwhelming responsibilities after a loss.If you are serving as an executor or helping a family member manage what comes next, this episode offers practical guidance on navigating probate, estate sales, and home related decisions.To connect with the Mama Bear Team directly:Email: [email protected] Phone: 949 667 2421 If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Know the Signs - Dementia or Normal Aging

    How do you know if memory changes are part of normal aging, or early signs of dementia?In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, Rebecca Finegan is joined by Tori Anderson, CDP, CADDCT, Dementia Care Specialist Program Manager with the South Carolina Department on Aging, to talk about the warning signs families often miss, what to do next, and where to find support.This conversation is for adult children, caregivers, and families who want clear guidance, practical next steps, and resources that help them feel less overwhelmed and more confident moving forward.Resources:Train Your Brain website physician fFlorida  https://retainyourbrain.com/#!/SC Dept Aging Toolkit  https://aging.sc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/DementiaCareSpecialist/Dementia%20Toolkit%202025.pdfLancet Commission https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01296-0/abstract7 stages – Global Deterioration Scale - https://geriatrictoolkit.missouri.edu/cog/Global-Deterioration-Scale.pdf14 modifiable risk factors (see Lancet Commission link)Alzheiumer's Tool called Trial Match https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/research-and-progress/clinical-trials/trialmatchLink to Dementia 101 and 201 (getcaresc.com?) 800-868-9095 - https://www.getcaresc.com/dementiatrainings I have also attached a flyer, in case that is helpful.Link to connect with the Dementia Care Specialist that serves your region: https://aging.sc.gov/form/dementia_supportHere is a link to a 3-minute video about Alzheimer’s disease that many find helpful -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq_Er-tqPsAThe Alzheimer’s Association has a toll free, 24/7 helpline staffed with trained agents who can help answer questions and navigate a challenging situation in the moment. 1 (800) 272-3900 Tori Anderson, (803) 545-4277 [email protected] If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    A Wake-Up Call for Aging In Place

     When a wildfire hits, families do not get extra time to prepare. Decisions happen fast, emotions run high, and safety becomes the priority in seconds. In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, we reflect on the Pacific Palisades fire and what it teaches families about aging in place, emergency planning, and protecting older adults during sudden transitions. My guest, Michelle Boucher, shares insight from the field and helps families think through practical steps that make a real difference, including creating a simple evacuation plan, keeping key information ready, and reducing home risks ahead of time. If you are caring for aging parents, supporting a loved one, or planning for your own future, this conversation is for you.  If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    When Eating Gets Harder at Home

    When eating gets harder at home, families often wonder how to support nutrition without taking away independence. In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, Rebecca Finegan is joined by Chef Maegan Horton to talk about how meals, safety, and nutrition play a critical role in aging in place. Maegan shares what she sees working directly with older adults and families, common challenges around cooking and eating, and how personalized in-home support can help people continue living well at home. This conversation is helpful for older adults, caregivers, and professionals who want practical, respectful solutions around meals and independence. Guest: Chef Maegan Horton Chefs for Seniors Contact: 803-626-3375 [email protected]  If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Who Wants to Age Alone?

    Understanding the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC): Real Guidance for Families and Caregivers Many families want to help a loved one age safely at home, yet they often do not know where to begin. In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, listeners hear directly from two leaders in the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) who explain how families can access trusted support, practical resources, and a network of professionals who specialize in aging in place. Tara Ballman, Executive Director of NAIPC, shares how the organization connects experts in housing, healthcare, finance, transportation, and social engagement to help older adults stay safe and supported at home. She explains the five pillars of aging in place and offers clear steps families can take long before a crisis. Mary Lynch, Chair of the Greater Baltimore NAIPC chapter, discusses her caregiving story, how her chapter grew quickly through community education, and why families need access to vetted professionals who understand the challenges of aging at home. This episode provides caregivers and adult children with practical direction, trusted language for difficult decisions, and a roadmap for finding reliable aging-in-place resources in their own communities. Resources:https://ageinplace.orghttps://benefitscheckup.org If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Better Conversations

    Communication becomes one of the greatest challenges families face as life changes. Feelings get tangled, conversations feel heavier than they should, and even people who care deeply about each other struggle to feel heard.In this episode I talk with Mark Oelze, a marriage and family counselor with more than thirty years of experience helping couples and families restore connection. Mark is the author of The PLEDGE of a Lifetime, a simple and powerful communication framework that teaches people how to pause, listen, and speak with intention. He has spent decades guiding families toward calmer conversations, healthier relationships, and stronger emotional connection.Together we explore how the PLEDGE helps families communicate with clarity and compassion and how a few intentional steps can make every conversation feel different. If you want a better way to talk with the people you love, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and practical tools you can use right away. If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Zinnia TV: A Calming Resource for Dementia and Caregivers

    In this episode, Rebecca Finegan talks with Allyson Schrier, Founder and President of ZinniaTV.com. Inspired by her husband’s dementia journey, Allyson created Zinnia TV to bring calm, comfort, and meaningful connection to people living with dementia and the caregivers who support them. You’ll learn how this unique video platform helps reduce anxiety, encourage engagement, and create peaceful moments for families. Listeners can receive an exclusive 25 percent discount on an annual Zinnia TV membership. Visit ZinniaTV.com and enter SHZ25 at checkout. 💙 A simple, powerful way to bring comfort and connection to everyday life for those living with dementia and those who care for them.  If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    What to Know About Medicare

     Understanding Medicare can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to make the best decision for yourself or a loved one. In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, host Rebecca Finegan talks with Lily Fasbender from David M. Gilston Insurance about how to navigate Medicare with confidence and clarity. Lily shares what to know about Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D, how to compare Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare, and the most common misconceptions she sees when people start the enrollment process. If you’re turning 65, caring for aging parents, or simply want to understand your options, this conversation will help you feel more confident and prepared. For Medicare questions or personalized guidance, contact Lily Fasbender at 803-272-4124. 💙 Helping families take the next step with confidence, support, and compassion.  If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    The Longevity Blueprint: Living Longer, Living Well

    We all want to live longer—but what most of us really want is to live well.In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, Rebecca Finegan welcomes Dr. Karina Loyo, Ph.D. (Health Promotion & Gerontology), MBA, gerontologist, aging and wellness expert, and author of The Longevity Blueprint for Health, Wealth, and Purpose.Together, they explore how longevity is more than lifespan—it’s about living those years with energy, strength, and meaning. Dr. Loyo shares how her research and practical framework help people create a life that supports who they are and who they’re becoming.Listeners will learn:What “longevity literacy” really meansHow to align health, mindset, and money for sustainable well-beingWhy purpose and connection matter just as much as nutrition and movementThis is a conversation about thriving in the years ahead—not just surviving them. If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Which In-Home Care Company is Right for You?

    When a loved one needs care at home, the choices can feel overwhelming. In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, Rebecca Finegan sits down with Melissa Busby, Director of Community Relations at WellHaven Home Care. Melissa shares her heart for serving families, what makes WellHaven unique, and most importantly what every family should look for when choosing a home care provider.From building trust to spotting red flags, Melissa offers practical insights and real-life stories that will help you feel more confident in making care decisions. Whether you are just beginning the home care journey or already supporting a loved one, this conversation will leave you with guidance, encouragement, and a reminder that seeking help makes you stronger.Takeaways include: • The top concerns families face when bringing care into the home • Red flags to watch for when interviewing providers • How trust is built step by step in every interaction • Why good home care supports the entire family, not just the client • Simple reminders: breathe, trust your instincts, and stay connected If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    How to Make Your Home Safer

    What if your home could adapt to you, instead of the other way around? In this episode of Seniors Home Zone, I’m joined by Tim Kehoe, founder of Kehoe Concepts and a nationally recognized Universal Design consultant. With over 30 years of experience in construction management and award-winning Universal Living projects, Tim shares practical ways families can make their homes safer, more comfortable, and more valuable. We talk about modifications that bring immediate peace of mind, why Universal Design isn’t just for seniors, and how these choices help you stay connected to the people and places you love.  If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    How to Declutter Your Home in 5 Simple Steps

     Is your home full of piles, misplaced items, or spaces you avoid because they feel overwhelming? Rebecca Finegan, Senior Home Coach™, Decluttering Coach, and Certified Aging in Place Specialist, shares how to simplify the process with Dana K. White’s proven method Decluttering at the Speed of Life. In this episode, you will learn five practical steps to clear space, organize with confidence, and create a home that brings peace of mind.  If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Myths vs. Facts About Reverse Mortgages

    Welcome to Seniors Home Zone, the podcast where we make sense of life’s transitions and uncover the real benefits of reverse mortgages. Hosted by Rebecca Finegan—Senior Home Coach™, Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist, and Seniors Real Estate Specialist®—each episode dives into how homeowners 62+ can use home equity as a financial tool for security, independence, and peace of mind.You’ll learn how reverse mortgages can help eliminate monthly mortgage payments, provide funds for home modifications, cover in-home care, or even make downsizing to a safer one-story home possible. We also clear up the myths, share success stories, and explain what lenders, families, and professionals want you to know.If you’re an older adult, caregiver, or family member wondering how to make aging in place or transitioning to community living more affordable, this podcast is for you. Join us for practical advice, real stories, and expert guidance to help you live comfortably, confidently, and debt-free—wherever you call home. If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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    Steady Light, Shifting Path: A Story of Two Parents, One Purpose

    In this heartfelt episode of Seniors Home Zone, host Rebecca Finegan shares a deeply personal story of how two very different parents shaped her calling to help others through life’s transitions. From the steady, guiding presence of her father to the unpredictable journey of caregiving for her mother, Rebecca explores how both experiences lit the way toward her life’s purpose.You’ll hear reflections on legacy, resilience, and the emotional turning points that led her to become a Senior Home Coach™, Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist, and advocate for families navigating aging and change.Whether you’re a caregiver, adult child, or professional in the senior care space, this episode offers relatable moments, emotional insight, and a powerful reminder: our paths may shift, but our purpose can stay steady. If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share with someone who needs encouragement today. Connect with Rebecca Finegan at seniorshomezone.com 📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected] #SeniorsHomeZone #AgingInPlace #SeniorCareSupport 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Host Rebecca Finegan brings practical guidance shaped by twelve years as a caregiver and extensive experience helping older adults and their families. Each episode offers clear steps that support decluttering, downsizing, home safety, and confident aging at home.Rebecca explains how to make thoughtful home decisions, improve daily safety, and prepare for life’s next stage with less stress. Her support reaches families both locally and remotely, giving listeners real solutions that create comfort, clarity, and peace of mind.

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