Why it is important to be an Advocate

EPISODE · May 24, 2020 · 39 MIN

Why it is important to be an Advocate

from Chatting With Betsy · host Betsy Wurzel

This is a series that Betsy has created – Advocate Series. Betsy will be spotlighting individuals who have become an Advocate because they had to. The spotlight individual for this interview with Betsy Wurzel is Advocate Colleen Sellers. Colleen Sellers speaks about how and why she became an Advocate for her mom. How important is was to help protect her mom from individuals by being here Advocate. Doctors and Hospitals think they know better on treatment, well that is not always true. The caregivers live with the Dementia/Alzheimer’s 24/7, who knows better? Yes! the caregiver. Doctors and hospitals need to pay better attention to the caregivers and what they have to say. You will hear in this audio with Colleen on how she helped her mother in being her VOICE. I am sure you have had your own issues with the Medical Community and others. I have placed contact information should you want to contact Colleen in this blog. We all need to be Advocates for our loved ones and also for ourselves now more than ever.to contact Betsy Wurzel:https://www.facebook.com/groups/545809349256035/To contact Colleen Sellers:https://www.audioacrobat.com/email/E16c0hy6D0I hope all is well with you and your Family Jeanne White, Station Manager Passionate World Talk Radio,Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.💡 At Passionate World Talk Radio, we believe real conversations matter. Stay inspired and keep listening to Chatting with Betsy at www.passionateworldtalkradio.com.

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