Aging With Dignity

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Aging With Dignity

Your host Varsha, with deep local roots, launched this podcast in 2025 in direct response to a need she identified across South Asian communities in Montreal. Having gained key insights into the state of health care and support services as her own parents faced end-of-life challenges, she discovered many families across Montreal are just not aware of the scope of services and support available.The goal is to unite and connect people across the community with one objective in mind - to find and understand the resources available to us in Montreal to help with Aging with Dignity. You’ll hear tips and receive guidance from a variety of guests - industry and medical professionals, community-based services, and families finding new ways of dealing with the joys and challenges of longer life spans.Interviews and commentaries on topics including elderly care at home, standard and special-need legal documents, family and societal challenges of dealing with long-term health issues, managing

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    Season 3, Episode 6 - Different Lenses: Caregiving Isn’t One Story

    Caregiving is not one story. It’s many; shaped by family, culture, system gaps, and identity shifts. This episode offers a reflective entry point into upcoming caregiver journeys across Canada, revealing the unseen realities behind everyday care.

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    Season 3, Episode 5 - Beyond the Diagnosis: Hope in the Face of Dementia

    In this episode, Camille Isaacs Morell and Hope for Dementi’s founder Parsa Famili share how their personal caregiving journeys sparked a movement focused on prevention, advocacy, and system change - and what must happen next to better support families across Canada.   Download your Aging with Dignity Care Toolkit for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/ymxydzw3

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    Season 3, Episode 4 - Planning the Next Chapter: Moving On from the Family Home

    Selling a longtime home later in life can be emotional and complex. Real estate broker Suzanne Larmour shares practical guidance on preparing for this transition, while her client joins us to share how she came to the decision to downsize and what it feels like to be at the very beginning of that journey. Download your Aging with Dignity Care Toolkit for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/55rcmcmz

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    Season 3, Episode 3 - Future-Proof Your Health: Balance, Brain, & Independence

    Discover how Tamara Williams of Innergetic helps Older Adults and the sandwich generation “future-proof” their health. Learn low-impact, brain-boosting strategies for balance, mobility, neuroplasticity, and independence.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us!https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/ Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 3, Episode 2 - A Neuropsychologist’s Personal Journey: Family, Distance & Care

    Join Dr. Rachel Goodman as she shares her personal journey supporting her parents - her mother with Alzheimer’s in Toronto and her father with Parkinson’s - alongside her work in dementia care and community support with Dor l’Dor.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us!https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/ Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    A new Launch: Prevention, Purpose & the Power of Community

    Season 3 launches with purpose. With gratitude for legacy and community, we look ahead to weekly episodes on prevention, balance, caregiving, music therapy, and shared journeys — strengthening body, mind, and family across generations.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us!https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/

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    Season 2, Episode 13 - No Golden Handbook: Caregivers’ Questions, Answered

    Caregivers asked. I answered. In this episode of Aging With Dignity, I respond to real questions from adult children and older adults navigating a host of medical conditions, family dynamics, and the emotional weight of care — with honesty, compassion, and lived experience.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us!https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/

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    Season 2, Episode 12 - Big Stuff: Laughing Through The Tears

    A moving conversation with Naomi and Matt, creators of Big Stuff, on grief, marriage, and using comedy to survive loss. A tender exploration of death, love, and how laughter can coexist with deep sorrow.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us!https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/ Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 2, Episode 11 - Caring for Her Mind: What Families Need to Know About Women’s Brain Health

    Women are disproportionately affected by Alzheimer’s and mental health conditions, yet often overlooked in research and care. Neuroscientist Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha explains why women’s brains age differently and what caregivers and families need to know now.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us!https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/ Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 2, Episode 10 - Caring For Tomorrow: Leading Change in Geriatric Care

    As our population ages, how do we design care that truly supports older adults and caregivers? In this episode, Dr. Julia Chabot explores innovation, system navigation, caregiver inclusion, and why geriatric care must function as a connected continuum.   Checkout the Aging With Dignity website to learn more about this podcast, and to connect with us! https://agingwithdignity.podbean.com/ Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 2, Episode 9 - It Takes a Village: The Compassion Advantage

    We close Alzheimer’s Month by reflecting on dementia, caregiving, and community - through January’s guests and my mother’s rare corticobasal degeneration. If you’re walking this road, you’re not alone. Plus, a preview of what’s next for caregivers everywhere and families.

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    Season 2, Episode 8 - It Takes a Village: The Compassion Advantage

    What if care didn’t end at the hospital door?  In this episode, we explore Compassionate Communities with Cynthia Lapointe, examining how culture, community, and shared responsibility can transform caregiving, end-of-life support, and aging – all with dignity.     Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!  

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    Season 2, Episode 7 - Mind the Gap: Why Dementia Care Is Failing Families

    Why does dementia care feel so hard to navigate? In this episode of Aging With Dignity, Dr. Saskia Sivananthan breaks down the Mind the Gap report and explains where Canada’s dementia system falls short—and how families can advocate for better care.   Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 2, Episode 6 - Caregiver Guilt: Why It Shows Up & How to Work With It

    Caregiver guilt is real, heavy, and rarely talked about. Ron Beleno joins us to unpack why guilt shows up, how it affects our decisions, and what practical steps can help us move toward compassion and clarity.   Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 2, Episode 5 - You’re Not Alone: Facing Alzheimer’s as a Family

    January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. If Alzheimer’s has touched your life, this is a key episode. Jeane Day and Anouk Coxon of the Alzheimer Society of Montreal discuss early signs, diagnosis in Quebec, caregiver support, stigma, and how the community can get involved. Download your Episode Care Toolkit here!

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    Season 2, Episode 4 - Happy Holidays

    As the calendar year comes to a close, Varsha shares a moment of reflection with the Aging With Dignity community. We’re taking a short holiday break to rest, recharge, and plan new conversations and offering… returning in the new year with fresh episodes and renewed purpose. Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Season 2, Episode 3 - Silence Isn’t a Plan: Why Legal Documents Matter

    In many families, talking about death or legal planning feels uncomfortable,  even taboo. But as Varsha learned in her own family, planning ahead isn’t about fearing the future; it’s about protecting the people you love. In this episode of Aging With Dignity, Varsha sits down with Anna Kamateros, a Montreal notary with over 20 years of experience at KRB Law, to unpack the essentials of legal planning for aging in Quebec.   Download your Episode 11 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Season 2 Episode 2 - Who Gets What Why It Matters More Than You Think

    An insightful episode on inheritance, taxes, and what really happens when a parent passes. With expert Tom Hamilton Piercy, we explore taxes, estate planning, and the realities of what children inherit before it’s too late. A clear, compassionate guide for families navigating end-of-life transitions.   Download your Episode 11 Care Toolkit here! Click here to watch the episode!

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    Season 2 Episode 1, Part 2 - One Table, Many Stories: Caregivers in Conversation

    The conversation continues. In Part 2 of The Many Languages of Care, our caregivers go deeper, exploring the emotional side of caregiving, what they wish their loved ones knew, and what they’ve learned about aging, compassion, and themselves. Click here to watch the episode! Click here for Season 1 Toolkits!

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    Season 2 Episode 1, Part 1 - One Table, Many Stories: Caregivers in Conversation

    Today we are kicking off season 2 with a conversation that is a little different. I’ve gathered a small circle of caregivers to join me today,  each with their own story.  Watch part one here.

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    While We Pause: The Power of Your Stories

    This special in-between-seasons episode is a little different — the tables are turned! Our talented videographer, Vinay Dhalla, steps in as host and puts me in the hot seat. Together, we look back on the heartfelt conversations and lessons from Season 1 of Aging With Dignity, and share a glimpse into what’s next for Season 2. Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 13 - Because You Listened: A Love Letter to Season 1

    In this special episode Varsha looks back on Season 1: from deeply personal moments to expert insights on elder care, grief, and end-of-life planning. It’s part reflection, part celebration, and part sneak peek of what’s ahead in Season 2.

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    Episode 12 - Unprepared: What I Didn’t Know About Our Finances

    Some parts of life are heavy, and planning for them is easy to postpone. In this episode, we talk about how to ease that weight, with two remarkable guests who bring both expert guidance and lived experience to a conversation we all need to have.   Download your Episode 11 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Episode 11 - Navigating Grief: Finding Support When Loss Hits Home

    Losing an elderly loved one is never easy, and grief can feel overwhelming, confusing, and isolating. In this episode, Varsha sits down with Emelie Pothier-Tessier from Deuil-Jeunesse to explore grief, learn how it can show up differently for each family member, and understand the support resources available to help navigate this deeply human experience.   Download your Episode 11 Care Toolkit here! Click here to watch the episode.

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    Episode 10 - Final Rites with Dignity: Resources for Hindu Funerals in Montreal

    Honouring a loved one through Hindu funeral rites is deeply spiritual. But navigating the logistics in a city like Montreal can be overwhelming. In this episode, we explore the requirements for a Hindu cremation, and how families balance tradition, emotion, and practical realities.   Download your Episode 10 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 09 - Sacred Time: What Palliative Care Offers Our Loved Ones

    Palliative care is about more than just end-of-life. It’s about living well, finding comfort, and supporting both patients and families through one of life’s most challenging journeys.    Join us for an intimate Q&A with Greg, the palliative nurse who guided Varsha’s parents through their final days, sharing insights, practical advice, and the human side of care that often goes unseen.   Download your Episode 09 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Episode 08 - Before the Crisis - Aging in Place At Home

    When life changes suddenly, an aging parent needs more help, the house no longer feels safe, or palliative care becomes part of the conversation. How do you prepare? In this episode, we face these hard but necessary transitions with an experienced advocate by your side.   Download your Episode 08 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 07 - Mic Check: The Heart and Hustle Behind AWD

    In this special episode, I share the personal story of how Aging With Dignity came to life- from a casual conversation after losing my parents, to the lessons learned behind the mic, and the incredible support of our all-volunteer team.   And .. We’re now live on social media!   Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected, share your stories, and help grow the conversation.   Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 06 - Helping Parents Move Forward: Finding a Private Care Facility

    Choosing and transitioning into a private senior residence is never just a checklist, it’s a deeply personal journey. Especially so for families separated by distance with children living afar. In this episode, we explore how to navigate this complex path with empathy, honesty, and real-life insight.   Download your Episode 06 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 03 - No Time to Plan: Finding Care in a Crisis

    When a caregiving emergency turned her world upside down, one woman channeled heartbreak into hope, creating Care4giver to help families in their most vulnerable moments. This powerful story is for anyone who’s ever felt alone while caring for someone they love.   Download your Episode 03 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Episode 05 - When Home Care Isn't Enough: CHSLD Cost Effective Options

    When caring for aging loved ones becomes too much, and finances may be stretched too far for private solutions, families face a heartbreaking choice: stay at home or move to a CHSLD. In this episode, we unpack the emotions, culture, and tough conversations behind that decision, with compassion, clarity, and care.   Download your Episode 05 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Episode 04 - In Their Final Days: In-Home End-of-Life Nursing Support

    When a loved one is approaching end-of-life, home becomes more than just a place; it becomes a space for care, dignity, and peace. In this episode, Varsha shares her personal story and speaks with NOVA Home Care about the powerful role of in-home palliative support in Quebec. Learn how NOVA’s team helps families navigate this emotional time with compassion, presence, and expert care.   Download your Episode 04 Care Toolkit here!   Click here to watch the episode! 

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    Episode 02 - Caregiver VS Care Provider

    Digging into a crucial but often overlooked part of Québec’s care system: the difference between caregivers and care providers. Understanding this distinction can help you navigate elder care, access support services, and better advocate for your loved ones. Whether you're caring for a parent, partner, or friend, this is essential listening for anyone dealing with aging, home care, or long-term support in Quebec. Download your Episode 02 Care Toolkit here! Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 01 - We Need to Talk: The Conversation Every Family Puts Off

    There are so many issues around aging and elder care that either elicits fear, shuts people down or are outright taboo. In this episode Varsha shows how to initiate the hard converstions with an aim to normalizing these topics.   Download your Episode 01 Care Toolkit here! Click here to watch the episode!

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    Episode 00 - Why "Aging with Dignity" is Important

    The journey of aging, caregiving, end-of-life planning and how we care for each other along the way touches all of us. In this episode Varsha shares why she created this space to explore the topics we often don’t talk about enough.   Download your Episode 00 Care Toolkit here! Click here to watch the episode!   Be sure to like, share and subscribe!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Your host Varsha, with deep local roots, launched this podcast in 2025 in direct response to a need she identified across South Asian communities in Montreal. Having gained key insights into the state of health care and support services as her own parents faced end-of-life challenges, she discovered many families across Montreal are just not aware of the scope of services and support available.The goal is to unite and connect people across the community with one objective in mind - to find and understand the resources available to us in Montreal to help with Aging with Dignity. You’ll hear tips and receive guidance from a variety of guests - industry and medical professionals, community-based services, and families finding new ways of dealing with the joys and challenges of longer life spans.Interviews and commentaries on topics including elderly care at home, standard and special-need legal documents, family and societal challenges of dealing with long-term health issues, managing

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Varsha Bhat

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