At The Forefront- On The Road

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At The Forefront- On The Road

Welcome to At The Forefront where we explore the groundbreaking innovations and developments shaping the future of aging. We are hitting the road to showcase how older adults are embracing change, staying active and thriving in their golden years. Your host is CEO of Forefront Living, Tim Mallad.

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    Empowered Caregiving: Supporting Parents In Their Final Journey

    In this powerful conversation, At The Forefront explores what it truly means to support aging parents in their final journey.#ForefrontLiving #SeniorLiving #SeniorCommunity

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    Caring For Your Aging Parent

    Navigating the unexpected journey of caring for aging parents can be overwhelming. In this episode, we explore every stage — from the moment you learn a parent is ill to the often difficult conversations about senior living. Hear from Forefront Living’s CEO, CFO, and Director of Sales and Marketing as they share personal experiences, along with candid reflections on what they wish they had done differently.#ForefrontLiving #SeniorLiving #SeniorCommunity

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    Grandma's Big Move

    It's never too late for a beautiful beginning. In this episode, Forefront Living teammate Wendy Van Bemmel takes the hot seat to share her grandmother's bold decision to move into a senior living community. #ForefrontLiving #SeniorLiving #AtTheForefront

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    Still Choosing You

    Love isn’t just a feeling, it’s an everyday choice.In this episode, four couples from Forefront Living communities give us a glimpse of their love journey. From their proposals to the unexpected challenges that shaped their marriages. They reveal what it truly means to still be in love.#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #lovestory

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    Dating Then Marriage

    In this heartwarming episode, four couples from two of Forefront Living's senior communities share how they met, how they knew their partner was the one and how they’ve made love last. It’s proof that romance only gets better with age and yes, they’re still totally in love.#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #lovestory

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    Continuing Care Retirement Community, Part 2

    REPLAY, Part 2: At The Forefront revisits an informative episode, host Tim Mallad continues the discussion with an advisory panel of senior living experts to discuss multiple facets of the continuing care retirement community (CCRC) industry. Tim and the panel guests provide a comprehensive overview of the history and current state of senior living, offer tips when researching a CCRC provider, discuss entry fees and financing and offer personal insight into selecting the best senior living community based on an individual’s needs and preferences. #forefrontliving #seniorliving #seniorcommunity

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    Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)

    REPLAY: At The Forefront revisits an informative episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes an advisory panel of senior living experts to discuss multiple facets of the continuing care retirement community (CCRC) industry. Tim and the panel guests provide a comprehensive overview of the history and current state of senior living, offer tips when researching a CCRC provider, discuss entry fees and financing and offer personal insight into selecting the best senior living community based on an individual’s needs and preferences. #Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #Seniorcommunity

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    Cooking With Chef Roberto Riera, Sea Bass Ceviche

    In this episode, At The Forefront continues its cooking tour at The Outlook at Windhaven—this time with Chef Roberto Riera of Venezuela, the outlook's newest chef. Chef Roberto walks us step-by-step through making a delicious Sea Bass Ceviche with Leche de Tigre, all while sharing his cooking career story.

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    Cooking With Chef Ke'o Velasquez, Hawaiian Poke

    At The Forefront lands at The Outlook at Windhaven for a cooking show segment. First up, Chef Ke'o Velasquez as he prepares his infamous Hawaiian poke. Using simple, fresh ingredients, Chef Ke'o guides us step-by-step through the recipe while sharing personal stories and the cultural roots behind his favorite dish.

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    How Opal Lee Changed American History

    In this episode, the Grandmother of Juneteenth, Ms. Opal Lee walks us through the years of advocacy that led to a national celebration of freedom. This conversation is a celebration of perseverance, community, and the power of one voice that changed American history. 

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    Growing Up With Opal Lee

    In this episode of At The Forefront the guest is the Grandmother of Juneteenth. In this powerful interview, Dr. Opal Lee talks about her childhood experiences that shaped her lifelong mission for justice. From growing up in segregated Texas to the traumatic night her family’s home was destroyed by a white mob, Ms. Lee shares personal memories that fueled her determination to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. 

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    Honoring Our Resident Veterans

    We continue to celebrate our veterans throughout the month of November. In this episode you will briefly hear from Vietnam era veterans from The Outlook at Windhaven, Presbyterian Village North and St. Joseph Village. Thank you to all the brave men and women who have served our country!  #Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #veteransday

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    Remembering Lucky: Message to Younger Generations

    In this final episode, we conclude our conversation with John “Lucky” Luckadoo as we honor his remarkable legacy during Veterans Day week.Lucky reflects on the invaluable lessons he learned during World War II and shares the message he hopes future generations will carry forward.Learn more about Forefront Living: www.forefrontliving.org

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    Remembering Lucky: Earning the Leadership Role

    In this episode, we continue our conversation with John “Lucky” Luckadoo as he reflects on his experiences as a leader during World War II.Lucky shares what it took to earn the respect of his fellow airmen, the fear he learned to manage and the difficult decisions he faced in order to survive. His words offer a powerful glimpse into the realities of leadership in wartime.Learn more about Forefront Living: www.forefrontliving.org

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    Remembering Lucky: The Choice to Serve in WWII

    In honor of Veteran's Day, we begin this week by remembering our beloved John "Lucky" Luckadoo, a true American hero who lived to be 103 and 1/2 years old. In a never before seen interview, Lucky reflects on what inspired him to serve in WWII. He takes us back to his teenage years, sharing the hopes, fears and challenges stepping into a role far greater than he imagined.  Learn more about Forefront Living: www.forefrontliving.org

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    Leaders Giving Back, Hosted at the Dallas Stars Facility

    Join us for an inspiring conversation on leadership and giving back. Our guests, Dr. Patrick Walsh, President of Cristo Rey Dallas and Al Montoya, former NHL goaltender for the Dallas Stars and a trailblazer in Latino hockey share how their journeys have been shaped by a deep commitment to uplifting others and investing in their communities.Recorded in front of a live audience at the Comerica Center, home of the Dallas Stars in Frisco, audience members had the opportunity for a Q&A at the end of the episode.#Forefrontliving #DallasStars #Leadership #CristoReyDallas

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    Joe Lando Shares Wildfire Loss Ahead of Keynote at EMM Luncheon

    As the Open Hearts Foundation panel discussion continues, actor Joe Lando shares his experience of losing everything in the January wildfire. Lando, is the keynote speaker for the EMM Luncheon, he will deliver his address tomorrow at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas.The video in this recording is from the Open Hearts Foundation. Learn more about the Open Hearts Foundation: openheartsfoundation.org#forefrontliving #momentsmatter #podcast

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    More Than Co-Stars: Jane and Joe Decades After Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman Show

    Host Tim Mallad had the privilege of moderating a special panel hosted by the Open Hearts Foundation in Los Angeles. In this segment, foundation founder Jane Seymour and actor Joe Lando reflect on their first meeting on the set of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and the undeniable chemistry that sparked a lasting friendship spanning decades beyond the show.Joe Lando is this year's keynote speaker at the Each Moment Matters (EMM) Luncheon in October.  The video in this recording is from the Open Hearts Foundation. Learn more about the Open Hearts Foundation: openheartsfoundation.org#forefrontliving #momentsmatter #podcast

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    Inspired to Lead, Hosted at the Dallas Stars Facility

    Join us for an inspiring conversation on leadership and purpose with our two guests: Dr. Patrick Walsh, President of Cristo Rey Dallas, and Al Montoya, former NHL goaltender for the Dallas Stars and a trailblazer in Latino hockey.Recorded with a live audience at Comerica Center, the Dallas Stars Facility in Frisco, this episode dives into what inspired these leaders to rise, lead with integrity and make lasting impacts in their communities and beyond.#Forefrontliving #DallasStars #Leadership #CristoReyDallas

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    Healing Through the Body: Understanding Grief Together

    Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Lori Baudino guides us through a powerful exercise to help tune into the body during grief at an Open Hearts Foundation panel in LA. Learn how somatic awareness can deepen connection, foster healing, and help us better understand ourselves—and each other.The video in this recording is from the Open Hearts Foundation. Learn more about the Open Hearts Foundation: openheartsfoundation.org#Forefrontliving #grief #podcast

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    Exploring Grief Across Generations with Dr. Lori Baudino

    Dr. Lori Baudino, a licensed clinical psychologist, joined us in Dallas after we connected at the Open Hearts Foundation panel in LA this spring. In this episode, we explore how grief shows up in both children and adults. From overlapping emotions to distinct coping styles, we discuss how families can better understand and support one another through loss.👉 Watch the full episode now!#Forefrontliving #grief  #podcast

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    Thoughts On War and Personal Experiences From WWII Veteran Lucky

    WWII Pilot John "Lucky" Luckadoo: "You had to have had a guardian angel on each shoulder and you weren't just lucky. You were Damn lucky to have survived."At 103 years old, Lucky shares his incredible journey straight from the heart. One of the last surviving B-17 pilots of World War II, he opens up about the reality of flying into combat and what it really means to survive when so many didn’t.He also shares his thoughts on the hit docuseries Masters of the Air, based on harrowing experiences during WWII.Don’t miss this unforgettable conversation with a true American hero.👉 Watch the full episode now!#Forefrontliving #veteran  #mastersoftheair #ww2 #podcast

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    Echoes of the Flying Fortress featuring Mike Starcher and WWII Veteran John "Lucky" Luckadoo

    Mike Starcher is a passionate WWII enthusiast who took his love for history to new heights—literally. He invited us into his home to show off his impressive 1/10 scale B-17 replica, weighing over 40 pounds and proudly suspended from his two-story home.But the real star of the show? Forefront Living brought in 103-year-old WWII veteran John “Lucky” Luckadoo, a B-17 pilot who flew missions during the German attacks. As Lucky puts it, he's "damn lucky" to have made it through and continue to share his story.One epic replica. One legendary vet. One unforgettable story. Watch now!#Forefrontliving #veteran  #mastersoftheair #b17flyingfortress

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    Bella Vida: What Future Residents Already Love and What They Look Forward To

    Future Bella Vida residents are waiting in anticipation for the day they are able to move into their new home. Board Chairman Neil Foote and future Bella Vida resident Chuck Rodriguez discuss what they already love about the community and why this is great insight on that they future holds. This podcast is also available on all major audio platforms. Learn more about Bella Vida: bellavidasa.org#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #sanantonio

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    Bella Vida Groundbreaking: Why Forefront Living Chose San Antonio

    In this episode we discuss Why San Antonio? What makes San Antonio a great pick for the next Forefront Living senior community. Bella Vida had it's recent groundbreaking celebration in May. The first set of residents are hopeful to move in by late 2026/ early 2027. Find out more about Bella Vida: bellavidasa.org#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #podcast 

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    Segment 2: Work-Study Impact on Students at Cristo Rey Dallas

    With graduation around the corner- a couple of Cristo Rey seniors took time to talk about the impact the work-study program has on their future. Jocelyn Ramirez: work-study at Forefront Living. Jason Castillo: work-study at Parkland Hospital.This program is mandatory for every student, freshman to senior, who attends a Cristo Rey school.Learn more about Cristo Rey Dallas: cristoreydallas.org#Forefrontliving #podcast  #cristorey #workstudy

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    Cristo Rey Dallas- Student Success, Every Senior Goes To College

    Cristo Rey Dallas have all the bragging rights as 100% of class 2025 is headed to college! Administration explains how this happened and why they are so proud of all of their students.  Learn more about Cristo Rey Dallas: cristoreydallas.org#Forefrontliving #podcast  #cristorey

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    Segment 2: Parkinson's Disease Resources

    Parkinson's disease progresses over time, and symptoms can vary and worsen. While there is no cure, treatments can help manage symptoms. In this episode we take a deep dive with Dallas Area Parkinson Society (DAPS) about options for individuals and families.  @DallasAreaParkinsonSociety  Learn more about DAPS: daps.org#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #parkinsonsdisease #parkinsonsawareness

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    Parkinson's Disease- What You Should Know, How To Help

    April is recognized as Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month. At The Forefront host, Tim Mallad sits down with Dallas Area Parkinson Society (DAPS) to discuss the symptoms and how you can help support those who have it. Learn more about DAPS: daps.org#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #parkinsonsawareness

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    Segment 2: Community For Alzheimer's Caregivers

    In this segment, we continue the conversation on Alzheimer's and the advocacy for the community with Country Singer, Jay Allen and Talk Show Host, Leeza Gibbins. Learn more about Leeza's Care Connection:https://leezascareconnection.org/homeLearn more about Jay Allen:https://leezascareconnection.org/homeLearn more about Forefront Living:https://www.forefrontliving.org/Segment 1 episode:https://youtu.be/eWIhuo1x-aM#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #attheforefront

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    Community For Alzheimer's Caregivers

    In this segment Country Singer, Jay Allen and Talk Show Host, Leeza Gibbons share their stories about Alzheimer's. Jay and Leeza both lost their mothers from the disease and now their efforts are aiming to give some relief to caregivers through music and community. Learn more about Leeza's Care Connection:https://leezascareconnection.org/homeLearn more about Jay Allen:https://leezascareconnection.org/homeLearn more about Forefront Living:https://www.forefrontliving.org/#Forefrontliving #Seniorliving #attheforefront

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    Christy Cashman - Part Two

    In the second segment of Forefront Living’s At the Forefront podcast, author Christy Cashman opens up about her visit to the T. Boone Pickens Hospice Center ahead of the Each Moment Matters (EMM) luncheon, sharing her experience and how it shaped her perspective on hospice care and grief. She also discusses the meaningful moments that led her to speaking off the cuff at EMM, rather than sticking to a planned script. Christy ties the themes of The Truth About Horses into the mission of Forefront Living, discussing how the novel’s focus on healing, grief and hope aligns with the essential work of hospice and bereavement programs. About Christy CashmanChristy Cashman is an author with a diverse background in film, encompassing producing, acting and screenplay writing—a journey that inspired her debut novel. Alongside her literary pursuits, she actively engages in various organizations, serving on the boards of the Associates of the Boston Public Library and the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, and supports numerous charitable endeavors, including Raising A Reader. Her debut novel, The Truth About Horses, released in August 2023, has garnered heartfelt acclaim from readers, literary circles and the equestrian community alike.   

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    Christy Cashman - Part One

    In this episode of Forefront Living’s At the Forefront podcast, host and Forefront Living CEO Tim Mallad, sits down with Christy Cashman, author of The Truth About Horses, who shares the story behind being the keynote speaker at this year’s Each Moment Matters Luncheon, benefiting Faith Presbyterian Hospice and the Faith Caring Fund. Christy discusses the powerful themes of family, grief and healing explored in her novel, reflecting on the profound message she hopes readers will take away from the journey of the novel’s protagonist, Reese. Tune in to this enlightening episode to learn more about the powerful themes behind her book and how it has impacted readers. About Christy CashmanChristy Cashman is an author with a diverse background in film, encompassing producing, acting and screenplay writing—a journey that inspired her debut novel. Alongside her literary pursuits, she actively engages in various organizations, serving on the boards of the Associates of the Boston Public Library and the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, and supports numerous charitable endeavors, including Raising A Reader. Her debut novel, The Truth About Horses, released in August 2023, has garnered heartfelt acclaim from readers, literary circles and the equestrian community alike. 

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    Competing for the Ms. Senior Texas America Title

    In this episode of Forefront Living’s At the Forefront podcast, host and Forefront Living CEO Tim Mallad, sits down with Vicki Keltner, Presbyterian Village North resident and current contestant in the Ms. Texas Senior America pageant, to share her pageant journey. The Ms. Texas Senior America pageant, taking place on Nov. 2, in Richardson, Texas, aims to redefine perceptions of senior women by championing healthy aging, wellness and mental well-being. During the discussion, Vicki reflects on her background and inspiration for joining the pageant, while sharing her hope to inspire others to embrace aging confidently through her participation. She provides insight into how senior women especially play a pivotal role in society, advocating for the value of experience and mentorship that senior women offer in shaping future generations. Tune in to this inspiring episode as we celebrate the strength and wisdom of senior women and discover how they are redefining aging on their journeys.

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    Resident Weighs In on Selecting a Senior Living Community

    In this episode of Forefront Living’s At the Forefront podcast, host and Forefront Living CEO Tim Mallad, sits down with Vicki Keltner, Presbyterian Village North resident and current contestant in the Ms. Texas Senior America pageant, for a continuation of her story and what led her to choose PVN as her home. She shares her decision-making process, from her priorities to the clarifying moment PVN stood out as her ideal choice. Vicki describes her daily life at PVN, from enjoying a variety of activities to the strong social connections she’s built with other residents. She also opens up about how her new home has enabled her to explore personal growth, try new hobbies and enjoy a new vibrancy to her social life. Tune in to part two to hear heartfelt advice for others considering a senior living community and hear about the sense of fulfillment and connection PVN has brought into Vicki’s life.

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    Student Servers Working in Senior Living Communities (Part Two)

    In this episode of Forefront Living’s At the Forefront podcast, host and Forefront Living CEO Tim Mallad, sits down with Dustin Allen, Executive Director of Presbyterian Village North (PVN) and Nancy Greer, PVN resident, for a continuation of the discussion on students working in the senior living industry. During the talk, Dustin describes the introduction and implementation of student servers working in dining and the motivation behind the creation of the program. They discuss the many benefits and a few scheduling challenges of having students serving within the community. The conversation also touches on recruitment efforts through local schools, which not only opens doors to rewarding opportunities for these students but also can lead to potential careers in the senior living industry. Nancy shares that having students in dining offers fresh experiences for residents by fostering socialization and meaningful connections with the younger generation.  Tune in to part two of this 15-minute segment to discover the valuable opportunities available for students in senior living communities and how these roles can benefit both the students themselves and the residents they interact with.

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    Student Servers Working in Senior Living Communities (Part One)

    In the latest episode of Forefront Living's At the Forefront podcast, host and Forefront Living CEO Tim Mallad, sits down with two soon-to-be college freshmen—Meredith Mallad and Mackenzie Odom as well as soon-to-be high school senior, Carys O’Brien—alongside Nancy Greer, a resident at Presbyterian Village North.The discussion dives into the unique experiences and invaluable skills these students have gained working as dining room servers at a retirement community. They share their inspirations for taking on this role, the profound impact their work has on the residents, and the rewarding moments that have left lasting impressions on their lives. Nancy offers her perspective on how the youthful energy of the student servers enhances the dining room atmosphere and reflects on the mutual benefits of this intergenerational interaction.As the conversation unfolds, the students recount memorable interactions with residents, the challenges they've faced and how these experiences have shaped their views on aging. They discuss the ways in which their job has prepared them for future endeavors and offer advice for others considering similar roles. Nancy shares the wisdom she has imparted to the young servers and the fresh perspectives she has gained from them.This 15-minute segment (part one) highlights the significant opportunities available for students in senior living communities and the positive impact these roles can have on both the students and the residents they serve.

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    Hollywood and Embracing Mature Roles

    In this very special episode, host Tim Mallad interviews renowned actress Jane Seymour. Together, they delve into the importance of embracing aging gracefully in a society obsessed with youth. Jane opens up about her journey of taking on more mature roles as she ages and her passion for advocating for women at a similar stage in life. She encourages others to discover their purpose—whether through learning something new, traveling or simply being themselves and living in the moment. Jane emphasizes the importance of staying active and engaged, reminding the audience that older women are vibrant, fun and possess a wealth of wisdom to share. Additionally, Jane and Tim discuss the Open Hearts Foundation, which aims to build a community dedicated to helping others. Tune in to this insightful episode to learn that it is never too late to find true purpose and fulfillment in life. About Jane SeymourA multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, recipient of the Officer of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000, Jane Seymour has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Her love of art and color has led to her great success as a painter in watercolors and oils and as a designer. For almost 50 years, Jane has taken on many roles as an actress, including the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973), Somewhere In Time (1980), East of Eden (1981), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), War and Remembrance (1988), Wedding Crashers (2005), the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998) and Netflix’s Sandy Wexler (2017). However, the role that most defines Jane is her lifelong work in philanthropy. Actively involved in numerous charitable causes, Jane, along with filmmaker James Keach, founded the Open Hearts Foundation in 2010. The foundation has fulfilled her dream of building a legacy dedicated to serving others, and empowering people to turn adversity into opportunity based on the open-hearted philosophy of her mother Mieke Frankenberg, a World War II internment camp survivor. As a tribute to her mother, Jane serves as a volunteer Board member, benefactor and inspiration to further the mission of the Open Hearts Foundation.

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    Ruby's Choice with Jane Seymour

    In this very special episode, host Tim Mallad interviews renowned actress Jane Seymour, star of the film Ruby’s Choice. The movie tells the touching story about a family’s journey with dementia, offering both hope and inspiration for living life fully. Tim and Jane explore the film’s creation, discuss the challenges of filming during the pandemic and delve into how the movie educates viewers about the realities of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Additionally, they explore the benefits of choosing a senior living community that specializes in memory care for those facing these challenges, highlighting how these specialized environments and professional support can greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals with dementia and their loved ones. Tune in to this insightful episode to gain valuable knowledge about supporting those living with memory care issues. Learn more about Ruby's Choice here: https://dementiafoundation.org.au/rubys-choice/About Jane Seymour A multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, recipient of the Officer of the British Empire in 2000, Jane Seymour has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Her love of art and color has led to her great success as a painter in watercolors and oils and as a designer. For almost 50 years, Jane has taken on many roles as an actress, including the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973), Somewhere In Time (1980), East of Eden (1981), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), War and Remembrance (1988), Wedding Crashers (2005), the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998) and Netflix’s Sandy Wexler (2017). However, the role that most defines Jane is her lifelong work in philanthropy. Actively involved in numerous charitable causes, Jane, along with filmmaker James Keach, founded the Open Hearts Foundation in 2010. The foundation has fulfilled her dream of building a legacy dedicated to serving others, and empowering people to turn adversity into opportunity based on the open-hearted philosophy of her mother Mieke Frankenberg, a World War II internment camp survivor. As a tribute to her mother, Jane serves as a volunteer Board member, benefactor and inspiration to further the mission of the Open Hearts Foundation.

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    Dining with Thomas Cuisine

    In this enlightening episode, host Tim Mallad sits down with Ke’o Velasquez, Corporate Director of Operations and Hospitality at Forefront Living, and Alison Patt, President and Chief Executive Officer of Thomas Cuisine. They delve into the recent partnership between the two organizations and the array of services offered by Thomas Cuisine. The discussion covers day-to-day dining, evolving residential preferences ranging from formal dining to pop-up experiences and offering a diverse selection of foods including ethnic cuisines. The guests also discuss the topics of aging and wellness and the pivotal role food plays in these aspects. Additionally, they share insights on accommodating diverse preferences within a senior living community while maintaining freshness and interest. Tune in to this very special episode to gain valuable insights into the dynamic world of hospitality and senior living. About Ke’o VelasquezIn his role as Forefront Living’s (FL) Corporate Director of Operations and Hospitality, Ke’o focuses on teammate engagement and retention, resident satisfaction and continuously improving the quality of services provided to residents and patients. Prior to joining FL, he served as Executive Director of The Preston of Park Cities, a luxury senior living community in Dallas, Texas. Before transitioning to senior living, Ke’o worked as Executive Sous Chef for The Four Seasons Resort and Club in Irving, Texas. In this position, he oversaw all aspects of the extensive culinary program. Ke’o is passionate about multi-ethnic cuisine, nutritional therapy, restaurant design and management with the highest expectations of hospitality standards and was also featured on Food Network’s Best Young Chefs of America program. When not serving seniors, he enjoys traveling to his native Hawaii, camping with his son, working on projects around the house and cooking in a hula skirt.   About Alison PattAlison, President and Chief Executive Officer of Thomas Cuisine, joined the organization in October of 2020, and brought with her more than a decade of contract foodservice and hospitality experience, having served most recently as Group President of Continental Services, Detroit’s top independent contract dining management company. Alison has a proven background centered on developing high performing teams, driving meaningful growth, fostering enduring client relationships and demonstrating a strong commitment to servant leadership.“I am honored and excited to lead Thomas Cuisine. This organization is positioned for growth as it delivers custom food service solutions at the intersection of food, service and wellness. I look forward to leading Thomas Cuisines’ incredible teams in continuing to design customized solutions and healthy menus for our clients in healthcare, senior dining and business and industry sectors. I embrace Thomas Cuisine’s commitment to improve the lives of others – one nutritious meal at a time.” – Alison Patt

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    Bella Vida in San Antonio with Phil and Karen Hunke

    In this informative episode, host Tim Mallad engages in an enlightening conversation with Bella Vida (BV) VIPs, Phil and Karen Hunke, to reveal what attracted them to BV, an upcoming Forefront Living (FL) senior living community in San Antonio. The couple shares insights from their exploration of senior living options, guided by positive recommendations from friends. They discuss essential features they sought in their future home, emphasizing the significance of personalization options and the vibrant South Texas culture featured at BV. Additionally, the Hunkes complimented the transparency of financial matters and FL leadership’s receptiveness to feedback. Looking ahead, they eagerly anticipate a fulfilling quality of life as they age, especially through the lively atmosphere and socialization offered within the BV community. Don’t miss this very special episode, as Phil and Karen Hunke share their journey into premiere senior living, highlighting the importance of proactive planning for a meaningful life at every stage.  About Phil and Karen HunkeSan Antonio residents Phil and Karen Hunke are avid world travelers who also love the outdoors. Phil is a retired pediatric dentist and he and Karen share a passion for philanthropy, particularly in supporting oral health care for special needs children. The Hunkes provided funding for the Phil and Karen Hunke Special Care Clinic, a dental clinic at UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry, ensuring that individuals of all ages with disabilities are able to receive high-quality oral health care in a welcoming environment designed specifically for them, their families and their caregivers.

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    Rehab and Therapy at Presbyterian Village North

    In this educational episode, host Tim Mallad sits down with Estee Cahani, Director of Rehabilitation at Presbyterian Village North (PVN), and Dr. Cynthia Logan, PVN resident and physical therapy patient, to shed light on the benefits of therapy, discussing the areas of physical, occupational and speech therapy. The conversation covers practical questions such as eligibility for therapy, the assessment process and the workings of outpatient therapy. Additionally, the guests discuss the emotional aspects of therapy, addressing how to support individuals navigating pain and discouragement. Dr. Logan shares her personal journey, reflecting on her initial challenges and the invaluable support received from therapists. She also offers insights into the role her faith played in her journey, especially during moments of hopelessness. Tune in for this very special episode highlighting how therapy serves as a cornerstone of care and the importance of prioritizing wellness at every stage of life. About Estee Cahani Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Estee received her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of New Orleans. In 2008, she moved to Dallas to attend the Texas Woman’s University Doctor of Physical Therapy program. While there, through completing a clinical at the former Grace Presbyterian Village (Grace), Estee became familiar with Forefront Living. “I fell in love with their culture and mission and vowed that I’d work there someday after I graduated,” she said. Upon earning her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2011 and after gaining experience, Estee returned to Grace as an Outpatient Physical Therapist in 2014. In 2017, Estee was named Assistant Director of Rehabilitation at Presbyterian Village North and then Director of Rehabilitation in 2020, a position she still holds today. Estee is married and is the mother of two young and energetic sons that keep her extremely busy! About Dr. Cynthia LoganDr. Cynthia Logan, Ph.D. and minister, holds a bachelor’s degree from Sam Houston State University, a master’s from Presbyterian School of Christian Education and a Master of Divinity from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. She has been an active resident at Presbyterian Village North since 2016 and a physical therapy patient, under the care of Estee, since 2017.

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    Media Tips with Jason Whitely

    In this insightful episode, host Tim Mallad sits down with Jason Whitely, Senior Political Reporter at WFAA/Channel 8 in Dallas/Fort Worth, to delve into the dos and don'ts of interacting with the media, offering valuable insight for individuals and organizations alike. From discussing topics that capture journalists’ attention to navigating crisis communication, the conversation also provides awareness for best practices during interviews. The discussion emphasizes the significance of building positive relationships with journalists, underscoring that personal connections can be a benefit. In addition, the episode highlights that any organization, including senior living communities, has the potential to play an expert role in its field. Tune in for this very special episode highlighting media interactions and organizational communication strategies. About Jason WhitelyJason Whitely is the Senior Political Reporter at WFAA in Dallas / Fort Worth and host of Inside Texas Politics, a weekly political television program that is broadcast statewide every Sunday morning on eleven Texas television stations. Jason also co-hosts the Y’all-itics political podcast which has more than a million downloads. Jason's reporting has earned 24 Emmy Awards, three Edward R. Murrow Awards, and two dozen others. He won the Emmy for Best General Assignment Reporter in 2019, 2018, 2017, 2010 and 2005. In 2023, D Magazine named Jason as Best TV Broadcaster in its annual Best of Big D list.

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    Catching Up With WWII Veteran Lucky Luckadoo

    In this compelling episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes distinguished guest John “Lucky” Luckadoo, former B-17 Flying Fortress pilot, the last living original pilot of the World War II Eighth Air Force 100th Bomb Group and Presbyterian Village North (PVN) resident, to explore his remarkable life and the significance of keeping his historical recounts alive. The two discuss Lucky’s book, Damn Lucky (https://www.amazon.com/Damn-Lucky-Bloodiest-Military-Campaign/dp/1250274389), detailing how that project came to life during the pandemic, and preview two upcoming, remarkable projects including an interactive holographic representation of Lucky coming soon to the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. In addition, his group, “The Bloody Hundredth”, will be featured in a docu-series entitled Masters of the Air (https://tv.apple.com/us/show/masters-of-the-air/umc.cmc.7bxcni0vwgll9kmicq738k5q2), scheduled to premiere in January of 2024, on Apple Plus. This special episode highlights the vital role storytelling plays in keeping history alive and serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for our freedoms.ABOUT LUCKY: John Luckadoo was a wide-eyed 21-year-old lieutenant assigned to the Eighth Air Force’s 100th Bomb Group when he manned the controls and took to the sky for his first bombing mission as co-pilot of a famed B-17 Flying Fortress. The aeronautical revelation at Luckadoo’s fingertips could fly at altitudes of 35,000 feet for up to 2,800 miles and carried a hefty bomb payload supplemented by ten .50-caliber machine guns. Luckadoo goes by Lucky, a nickname he earned while flying bombing runs over Nazi-occupied France and Germany. His group known as “The Bloody Hundredth” suffered staggering high casualties. By the war’s end in 1945, 36 of Luckadoo’s 40 classmates from flight school had either withdrawn from flying, been shot down, or killed in action. John “Lucky” Luckadoo earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions during WWII. He currently resides at Presbyterian Village North in Dallas, Texas.

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    Finding Joy In Dementia

    In this insightful episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes Cheryl Harding, President and CEO of Fort Worth’s James L. West Center for Dementia Care, to discuss the organization’s mission to provide personalized, innovative care and compassionate support for families grappling with the challenges of dementia. The two discuss the center's advocacy for specialized education for caregivers, healthcare professionals and the wider community in the realm of dementia care.This multifaceted approach is aimed at changing the stigma associated with the diagnosis and inspiring a newfound sense of hope and joy for individuals and families facing this challenging journey. This organization is incorporating the following hashtag and launching a campaign centered on this theme: #FindingJoyInDementia.Join us for this very special episode as Cheryl and Tim's discussion showcases the power of empathy, innovation and dedication in the pursuit of a brighter future for those impacted by dementia. About Cheryl Harding, Ph.D., LNFA In 2018, Cheryl Harding was named president and CEO of Fort Worth’s James L. West Alzheimer Center. Harding earned a Ph.D. in Family Studies (Gerontology) from Texas Woman’s University in Denton and holds her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Harding was awarded her Licensed Nursing Home Administrator certificate by Texas in 2003, and selected as Administrator of the Year in 2007 by LeadingAge Texas. Harding and her husband, Glen, have two teenage sons and four adult children.About James L. West Center for Dementia Care James L. West Center for Dementia Care is a faith-inspired, not-for-profit organization serving persons impacted by dementia. James L. West is founded on the love and compassion of Eunice P. West, who witnessed the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease on her husband, Fort Worth business leader and philanthropist James L. West. As a caregiver, Mrs. West understood the hardships families face, at a time when services for people with dementia were not commonly available. To honor her husband’s memory, Mrs. West directed the James L. and Eunice P. West Charitable Trust, through First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, to provide major funding to build a nondenominational facility dedicated to the care of people living with Alzheimer’s and related disorders.

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    Senior Living Design (Part Two)

    About this Episode Welcome back to the second installment of our podcast series centered around the evolving design in senior living. In part one of our discussions, we explored the shifts in design philosophy and innovative approaches that are reshaping senior living communities. Today, we're excited to dive into the tangible manifestations of these changes – the designs that are coming to life. Host Tim Mallad, discusses an array of design components with designer Bridget Bohacz, drawing wisdom from the recent updates at Presbyterian Village North they explore the lessons learned that have been skillfully translated into the design of The Outlook at Windhaven and the future design of Bella Vida at La Cantera (BVALC). Special attention is paid to the overarching theme guiding BVALC’s design journey and the backdrop of a senior living landscape undergoing a continual metamorphosis. The spotlight is shared across all Forefront Living communities with glimpses of what's on the horizon for the future. This episode is your ticket to an exclusive tour through the visual evolution that's shaping the very essence of senior living. About Bridget Bohacz Bridget Bohacz received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Michigan State University in the early eighties. With a strong interest in history and classical architecture, Bridget began her career in senior living interior design working for Oxford Retirement Services, Inc. In 1989, Bridget founded Bridget Bohacz & Associates, Inc., (BBA). The company specializes in senior living interiors to create interesting and fresh housing options for seniors across the country. For the past 25 years, they have worked to curate senior living communities that are reflective of the architectural styles and design preferences found in each region, community or neighborhood. Every BBA community is filled with local flavor - art, historical artifacts, photography and hand-crafted art objects that are made by local and regional artisans.

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    Healthcare Experience Institute

    In this educational episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes guests Dr. Michael Bond and Dan Naegeli, to discuss an exciting partnership between Forefront Living (FL) and Greenville University, a four-year Christian liberal arts school in Greenville, IL, to develop and run an immersive education program called the Healthcare Experience Institute (HEI), coming to the campus of the T. Boone Pickens Hospice Center in January 2024. In this informative podcast, Tim and his special guests discuss highlights of the innovative program dedicated to undergraduate students majoring in Biology/Biochemistry (Pre-Med), Nursing, Health, Social Work, Psychology, Social Services, Ministry, Religious Studies, Business, Non-Profit Management or other related areas. HEI students will receive a blend of classroom learning and field experience after being paired with teammates to shadow throughout their semester, based on their interests and abilities. In addition to field work with patients and families, students will assist with established programs such as Camp Faith, Celebration of Life ceremonies, the Each Moment Matters Luncheon, Support Groups and others, to fully understand the services offered by FL and each of its entities. Experienced FL teammates serving as HEI course faculty members and professional development seminar speakers are excited to educate the next generation on providing exceptional hospice care.Join us for this very special episode to learn more about HEI, an experiential education model teaching students the business of compassionate holistic healthcare with a focus on end-of-life care. Visit HEI DALLAS to learn more.About Dr. Michael Bond Dr. Bond is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, the American Board of Osteopathic Family Physicians, and the Board of Certification in Emergency Medicine by the American Board of Physician Specialists. Dr. Bond has been engaged in end-of-life care for the past 13 years and became certified in hospice and palliative care in 2011. He actively practices emergency medicine and hospice and palliative care medicine in the Dallas Metroplex. In November 2017, Dr. Bond joined Faith Presbyterian Hospice as a Medical Director and a year later was appointed as Chief Medical Officer and Medical Director. He currently provides daily oversight for all medical operations which includes a 36-bed inpatient unit for severely ill hospice patients. Dr. Bond has a passion for end-of-life care and is recognized as an expert and thought leader in this evolving field of medicine. In addition to his military decorations and other civilian recognitions, he is a life member of the National Eagle Scout Association. Dr. Bond resides with his wife and their three children in Plano, Texas. He enjoys cooking, saltwater reef aquaria and medical history.About Dan Naegeli After more than 30 years in college and university-level career services, Dan currently serves as Executive Director for the Healthcare Experience Institute, a pioneering immersive learning program. He is honored to help curate a program designed to develop students' skills in the field of hospice and healthcare. In his role at HEI, Dan focuses on student development through a comprehensive curriculum covering essential healthcare skills, hospice expertise and relevant industry knowledge. HEI strives to provide hands-on experience in real healthcare settings to help students make informed decisions about their future in the healthcare industry.

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    Senior Living Design with Bridget Bohacz

    About this episode In this insightful episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes designer Bridget Bohacz, to discuss the evolution of design styles in senior living communities across the country. In this thirty-minute podcast, Tim and Bridget review popular design elements desired by senior living community residents including ample storage space, abundant natural lighting and high-quality materials. In addition, they examine current community trends incorporating state-of-the-art performance halls and dedicated conference rooms and training center spaces for resident use. Finally, Bridget and Tim discuss the progression of dining preferences, with modern-day seniors seeking healthy food choices and variety within community dining venues. Join us for this very special episode to learn more about the beautiful transformations occurring in senior living communities and view some of the showstopping elements planned for future Forefront Living communities. About Bridget BohaczBridget Bohacz received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Michigan State University in the early eighties. With a strong interest in history and classical architecture, Bridget began her career in senior living interior design working for Oxford Retirement Services, Inc. In 1989, Bridget founded Bridget Bohacz & Associates, Inc., (BBA). The company specializes in senior living interiors to create interesting and fresh housing options for seniors across the country. For the past 25 years, they have worked to curate senior living communities that are reflective of the architectural styles and design preferences found in each region, community or neighborhood. Every BBA community is filled with local flavor - art, historical artifacts, photography and hand-crafted art objects that are made by local and regional artisans.

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    Spirituality

    In this insightful episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes special guests Reverend Denise Odom, Director of Spiritual Life for Presbyterian Village North, and Rabbi Howard Wolk, community chaplain with Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas. This trio spends 30 minutes discussing faith and religion, working at faith-based organizations, including hospice services and senior living, while also serving those considered non-religiously affiliated. The Reverend and Rabbi offer guidance on respecting and recognizing religions outside of anyone’s personal faith. They remind audience members that everyone is connected through the commonality of humanity – often sharing similar feelings and emotions during times of joy and sorrow. The guests highlight the demonstration of faith through the practice of core values, sharing that a minister’s objective, regardless of a patient or resident’s religious affiliation, is to offer comfort and companionship during times of crises, while practicing the Golden Rule of loving one another. Join us for this informative podcast designed to help audience members recognize that faith-based organizations do not seek to build barriers through religious rigor, but instead wish to overcome obstacles to build personal connections with those they serve. About the guestsRabbi Howard Wolk serves as community chaplain with the Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas. He was born in the Bronx and grew up in Queens, New York. Rabbi Wolk moved with his family to Dallas, where he first became the founding Rabbi of Congregation Shaare Tefilla. He continues to be a strong role model and active leader within Dallas’s Jewish community and with many organizations, including Jewish Family Service and the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas. Reverend Denise Odom serves as Director of Spiritual Life for Presbyterian Village North where she and the PVN Spiritual Care team assist residents in their spiritual growth through council, community worship and service to others. She and her husband, Andy, have been married for more than 20 years and have two daughters.

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    Guest: Faith Presbyterian Hospice Leaders

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE:In this informational episode, host Tim Mallad welcomes Faith Presbyterian Hospice (FPH) leadership colleagues Marlene Casco, Director of Clinical Services, and Danette Muzic, Executive Director, as they provide a comprehensive overview of hospice care covering the areas of respite, in-home, in-patient and residential in-patient care. Marlene and Danette discuss the benefits gained through choosing hospice care including a tailored care plan based on an individual’s needs and an improved quality of life for the patient and family members. The experienced duo shares hospice success stories, dispels misconceptions about pain management and highlights the team of specialists at FPH dedicated to meet physical, emotional and psychological needs of patients and their loved one. Join us for this educational podcast designed to help audience members better understand hospice care and while recognizing that hospice is about supporting an individual to live their last days and months with meaning and peace. ABOUT FPH LEADERSHIP:Danette Muzic serves as Executive Director for Faith Presbyterian Hospice. Prior to joining FPH, Danette served as a Regional Director of Operations for Interim Healthcare and most recently as Executive Director of Generation Care of Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio. She specialized in hospice support services and developed a restorative writing program for bereaved individuals and a caregiver support group for dementia patients. With more than 20 years of experience in the hospice industry, Marlene Casco’s passion is to make a difference in the lives of patients and their loved ones by providing compassionate end-of-life care.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to At The Forefront where we explore the groundbreaking innovations and developments shaping the future of aging. We are hitting the road to showcase how older adults are embracing change, staying active and thriving in their golden years. Your host is CEO of Forefront Living, Tim Mallad.

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