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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels
by Care Advocates
Welcome to the very first episode of Navigating Eldercare with Laura Daniels, RN, founder of Care Advocates. After 32+ years in geriatric nursing and care transition planning, Laura launches this show to help families, caregivers, and professionals make confident, compassionate decisions.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Restoring Independence: The Power of In-Home and Community-Based Rehab
When a health crisis hits—like a stroke, a fall, or a surgery—the road to recoverycan feel like an uphill battle. But what if the best care didn't require a longstay in a cold, clinical setting?Inthis episode of Navigating Eldercare, host Laura Daniels sits down with TiffanyGold, occupational therapist and founder of Rise Up Rehab, to demystify theworld of geriatric therapy. Together, they explore how specialized Physical,Occupational, and Speech therapy can be brought directly to a senior’s home orassisted living community to achieve life-changing results.Inthis episode, you’ll learn:TheThree Pillars of Rehab: The distinct roles of Physical, Occupational, andSpeech therapy (and why Speech therapy is about much more than just talking).Outpatientvs. Home Health: Why "mobile" outpatient therapy often offers morefrequent visits and better outcomes than traditional home health nursing.Navigatingthe Process: How to obtain a physician’s order and take the stress of insurancepaperwork off your family’s plate.Storiesof Hope: Real-life accounts of seniors who regained theirindependence—including an architect returning to work after an aneurysm and astroke survivor returning home after three years of dedication.The"Three Refusal" Rule: How Rise Up Rehab uses a patient, respectfulapproach to keep seniors motivated even on their "off" days.Tohelp your listeners navigate this information-packed episode, here are thetimestamped chapters. These are perfect for your YouTube description or podcastshow notes to improve "scannability"and SEO.EpisodeChapters00:00– Introduction to Navigating Eldercare Meet your host, Laura Daniels, and learnabout her mission at Care Advocates to simplify the overwhelming process ofsenior transitions.01:30– Meeting Tiffany Gold & Rise Up Rehab An introduction to Tiffany Gold andher 20-year journey from volunteer work to founding a specialized geriatrictherapy practice.02:40– The Vision Behind In-Home Therapy Why Tiffany left the traditional"skilled nursing facility" setting to provide higher-impact care inpatients' own homes and assisted living communities.03:45– Where Care Happens: Mobile vs. Clinic A look at the settings where Rise UpRehab operates, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, andtheir outpatient clinics.04:40– Qualifying for Therapy & The Physician’s Order Dispelling myths about howto start therapy and how the Rise Up Rehab team handles the "paperworkstress" of getting doctor referrals.06:20– PT, OT, and Speech: What’s the Difference? A deep dive into the threedisciplines:PhysicalTherapy (PT): Strength, balance, and walking.OccupationalTherapy (OT): Activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, and grooming).SpeechTherapy (ST): Beyond talking—addressing cognition, memory, and swallowingsafety.09:15– Miracle Stories: Recovery After Aneurysm and Stroke Two powerful case studiesof patients who defied the odds—including an architect returning to work and ablind stroke survivor regaining total independence.12:00– The Benefit of On-Site Therapy in Senior Living Why choosing a facility with"in-house" therapy is a game-changer for recovery speed and long-termindependence.13:45– A Collaborative Approach to Care How therapists work alongside families,nurses, and facility managers to ensure everyone is on the same page.15:30– Outpatient vs. Home Health: The Vital Differences A critical comparison ofwhy mobile outpatient therapy often offers more frequent visits and betteroutcomes than traditional home health episodes.18:40– The "Three Refusal" Rule & The Power of Patience How aspecialized geriatric approach (and a little extra persistence) helps seniorssucceed even when they don't feel like exercising.=24:10– Conclusion & Resources How to contact Laura Daniels for care advocacy andTiffany Gold for therapy services in the San Antonio area.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Navigating Elder Care Placement Journey
In this deeply moving episode of Navigating Eldercare, host Laura Daniels sitsdown with Erin, the daughter of a longtime client, to explore the emotional andpractical complexities of the placement journey.•Afternearly a decade of navigating her mother Pat’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis—includingyears of multi-generational living—Erin shares the raw truth about the"savior complex," the breaking point of caregiver burnout, and theprofound transition of moving a loved one into memory care.•Inthis episode, we discuss:•The"Red Flag" Moment: The poignant story of a trip to NYC where Erinfirst realized her mother’s cognitive health was changing.•TheBreaking Point: How the stress of 24/7 care began to impact Erin's marriage,business, and her children.•Navigatingthe Search: Moving past "salesy" pitches to find a community thathonors the heart and soul of the individual.•TheDay of Placement: A transparent look at the "robot mode," the panic,and the necessary emotional release that happens after the move.•Reclaimingthe Daughter Role: How letting go of the "caregiver" title allowedErin to find peace and fall in love with who her mother is today.•Whetheryou are just beginning to see red flags or are in the middle of an emergencytransition, Erin’s story is a beautiful reminder that the placement journeyisn't about giving up—it’s about finding the right care at the right time.•See forprivacy information.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Finding Clarity in the Chaos: Identifying the Signs Your Loved One Needs Care
In this episode of Navigating Eldercare, host Laura Daniels sits downwith Arthur Pike, founder of River City Home Care, to demystify the world ofin-home care services. With nearly 20 years of experience in San Antonio,Arthur explains the critical differences between in-home care and home health,highlighting how personalized caregiver support helps seniors maintainindependence and safety.The conversation covers essential topics for families, includingidentifying the "red flags" that a loved one needs help, theimportance of professional oversight and background checks, and how to navigatethe transition from hospital to home to prevent re-admission. Whether you arecurious about respite care for family caregivers or curious about how long-termcare insurance works, this episode provides a roadmap for supporting seniors inthe place they love most—their home.Episode ChaptersSee for privacy information.CommentsYou can start commenting once your account is 2 days old.•00:00 – Introduction to NavigatingEldercare Laura Daniels introduces the mission of Care Advocates and thepurpose of the podcast.•00:45 – The "Why" Behind CareAdvocacy Laura shares her inspiration for helping families navigate theconfusing elder care process.•01:43 – Meet Arthur Pike of River CityHome Care An introduction to Arthur Pike and his 20-year legacy oflocally-owned care in San Antonio.•02:13 – Defining In-Home Care What is itexactly? A breakdown of assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) andcompanionship.•03:10 – In-Home Care vs. Home HealthArthur explains the crucial differences between medical home health(insurance-based) and supportive in-home care.•04:59 – A Labor of Love: The Story ofRiver City Home Care Arthur discusses starting his business to fill a gap inlocal senior resources.•07:11 – Signs Your Loved One Needs HelpRed flags to look for during the holidays, from dying plants to expired foodand un-opened mail.•08:34 – Respite Care for FamilyCaregivers How in-home care provides a much-needed break for spouses and familymembers.•09:20 – Debunking Common MisconceptionsAddressing fears about long-term contracts and the "loss ofindependence."•10:25 – The Risk of Private Hiring vs.Professional Agencies Why background checks, oversight, and professionalscheduling matter for safety.•13:09 – The Onboarding Process What toexpect during the initial assessment and creating a customized care plan.•15:15 – Preventing Hospital Re-admissions The importance of the first 72 hoursback at home and how caregivers bridge the gap.•18:13 – Technology in Care: The FamilyRoom Portal How families can stay connected and monitor care notes fromanywhere in the world.•19:20 – Essential Questions to Ask anAgency Key vetting tips: Licensing, bonding, and strict background checkpolicies.•21:04 – How to Pay: Private Pay &Long-Term Care Insurance Navigating the financial side of care and the role ofLTC policies.•21:59 – A Story of Impact Arthur shares atouching success story of a client who regained her mobility and returned home.•23:52 – Closing & Contact InformationHow to reach Laura Daniels and River City Home Care for support.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - You don't know what you don't know
In this episode of Navigating Eldercare, host Laura Daniels sits down with EstherPipoly, the founder of Loss of Life Advocates (LOLA). Esther shares her deeplypersonal journey of losing both her father and husband in the same year, whichinspired her to create a service that "triages" the chaos of lifetransitions. Together, they discuss the importance of pre-planning, thepractical hurdles of settling an estate, and why "you don't know what youdon't know" until a crisis hits.Chapters00:02– Introduction to Navigating Eldercare Host Laura Daniels introduces themission of the show: providing expert insights and practical solutions forfamilies and professionals navigating the elder care journey.00:20– Meet Laura Daniels and Care Advocates Laura shares her background as a guidefor families transitioning from hospitals or rehab to senior living,emphasizing her role in finding assisted living, memory care, and communityresources.01:17– Guest Introduction: Esther Pipoly and LOLA Introduction of Esther Pipoly,founder of Loss of Life Advocates (LOLA). Esther discusses how she turnedpersonal tragedy—the loss of her father and husband in 2014—into a mission tohelp others.02:39– The Reality of "Not Knowing What You Don't Know" Esther describesthe overwhelming technicalities she faced after her husband’s death, includingfrozen bank accounts, business closures, and fighting for life insurance, whichtook 840 days to settle.04:05– What Does LOLA Do? A deep dive into LOLA’s services. Esther explains thatthey act as "quarterbacks" for any type of loss, from the death of aloved one or pet to the loss of a job or a dementia diagnosis.06:45– Building a Team of Trusted Partners Esther discusses her network of vettedprofessionals, including estate lawyers, funeral directors, real estate agents,and palliative care specialists who help families through the "businessside" of grief.08:31– Common Misconceptions About Pre-Planning A discussion on the cultural taboosof discussing death and the common mistakes people make, such as failing tostyle bank accounts correctly or rushing to call utility companies beforereceiving a death certificate.10:59– First Steps to Getting Your Affairs in Order Esther recommends using a"Playbook" to organize life infrastructure (financials, banking, andreal estate) before meeting with a lawyer to draft a will.14:19– Business Succession and Legacy Planning The importance of having a plan forsmall business owners. Esther shares how unexpected disability or death canleave a business in shambles without updated beneficiary and operational plans.15:47– The Emotional Side of the Business Esther offers advice for those overwhelmedby practical tasks. She explains how LOLA takes over the "actionableitems"—like calling employers or schools—so the family has the space to actuallygrieve.17:38– Post-COVID Shifts in Grief and Loneliness A reflection on how the pandemicchanged society's view of death and the rising "epidemic" ofloneliness and secondary trauma.19:51– Success Story: A Journey of Closure Esther Pipoly shares a moving story of aclient named Michelle, illustrating how professional support during a husband'sterminal illness allowed the family to focus on their children and eventuallyfind a new beginning.23:45– The Future of LOLA and Closing Remarks Esther shares her vision forcloud-based playbooks and palliative care partnerships. Laura provides contactinformation for both Care Advocates and LOLA.See forprivacy information.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Understanding Palliative Care: Comfort, Support, and Quality of Life
NavigatingEldercare: Understanding Palliative Care — It's Not What You Think!EpisodeSummary:Areyou or a loved one navigating a serious illness? Join elder care advocate LauraDaniels as she sits down with Monica Trust, CEO of Guiding Light Hospice, todemystify Palliative Care.Toooften, families mistake palliative care for hospice or "giving up."In this critical episode, Monica clarifies that palliative care is specializedmedical support focused on improving quality of life and managing symptoms—andit can be sought alongside aggressive, curative treatment right from the momentof diagnosis.WhatYou'll Learn:PalliativeCare vs. Hospice: The crucial distinction—palliative care is not end-of-lifecare.Whento Start: Why palliative care should begin as soon as a serious illness isdiagnosed (e.g., cancer, CHF, dementia).TheCare Team: Who is involved (doctors, nurse practitioners, social workers,chaplains) and how they coordinate with your current physicians.EmpowermentThrough Education: How an hour-long in-home consultation helps families andpatients set goals of care and advocate for themselves, cutting through theconfusion of short doctor visits.Real-LifeImpact: A moving story of how palliative care supported a young patient and herfamily through a difficult transition.Monicaprovides clear advice on how to start the conversation with your doctor andshares her team's contact information to help listeners navigate this essentialpart of the care journey.00:00Introduction and Host WelcomeLauraDaniels introduces herself as the host and founder of Care Advocates, focusingon guidance for families facing elder care transitions.01:31Introducing the Guest and TopicLauraintroduces Monica Trust, CEO of Guiding Light Hospice, to discuss theoften-misunderstood topic of Palliative Care.02:49MonicaTrust's BackgroundMonicashares her personal passion for elder care, which stems from assisting her ownfamily with her grandmother's care journey.03:32Defining Palliative CareAprecise definition: specialized medical care for a serious illness, focused onsymptom relief and stress to improve the quality of life for the patient andfamily.03:59Palliative Care vs. Hospice: The Key DifferenceCrucial distinction: You canstill seek aggressive, curative treatment while receiving palliative care.04:25When to Introduce Palliative CareItshould be introduced as soon as a serious illness is diagnosed to help familiesnavigate the disease process.05:46Explaining Palliative Care to FamiliesIt issymptom management and support from an additional care team that comes to thehome.06:18The Value of Time in Palliative CareUnlikerushed doctor visits, Palliative Care visits are typically one hour long todiscuss goals of care and process information.07:40The Best Time to Consider Palliative CareMonica shares a story about a transplantteam—palliative care should begin the first day of diagnosis.09:07The Palliative Care TeamThesupport team includes a doctor, nurse practitioner, social worker, andchaplain.09:50Coordinating with Current PhysiciansThepalliative care team works in partnership with specialists, providingdocumentation and communication to coordinate care.10:35Location of CarePalliative carecan be provided wherever you call home (home, assisted living, nursing home).11:24Common Fears and MisconceptionsAddressing thefear that palliative care means stopping curative treatment—it does not.12:58Palliative Care Support for FamiliesThe teamassists the family by providing ongoing education, helping them planahead, andunderstanding what to expect from their loved one's journey.14:18Patient Success StoryMonicashares a story of how the team (including the chaplain) supported a patient andher husband in making a courageous decision to transition from curativetreatment.Contactinformation: (210) 669-2222 or advocatern.com.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Hospital Discharge Checklist: Your Essential Roadmap for a Safe Recovery
Discharge from the hospital or a rehabilitation stay can be scary,confusing, and overwhelming. Things move fast, and lack of preparation can leadto unsafe outcomes.Join Elder Care Advocate Laura Daniels, RN, as she provides anessential discharge planning checklist and walks you through every step youneed to take for a safe transition home or to a new care setting. Learn how toadvocate for yourself or your loved one from day one, what to expect during ahospital stay, and the key questions to ask your medical team regardingmedication, follow-up care, and recovery support. Laura emphasizes that themost important care happens after the hospital stay and offers a free Medicaredischarge checklist resource to ensure you're prepared.Chapters00:02 Introduction to Navigating Elder Care with Host Laura Daniels,RN.00:20 Laura's background as an Elder Care Advocate and founder of CareAdvocates.01:16 Care Advocates' process: Customized care planning and options(assisted living, memory care, in-home care).02:38 Today's Topic: The overwhelming moment of hospital or rehabdischarge.03:32 Introduction to the Discharge Planning Checklist and key actionitems.04:02 Offer for a free, four-page Medicare Discharge Checklist.04:47 What to Expect During a Hospital Stay: Understanding the process.05:27 Stage 1: Admission (Emergency Room vs. Planned Admission).06:36 Stage 2: The Inpatient Phase (Specialists, Vitals, Rounds,Task-Driven Care).07:44 How to Advocate for Yourself or a Loved One.08:46 Key Questions to Ask from Day One: Plan, goals, concerns,therapy.09:14 Taking Ownership of your admission and outcomes (bring anotebook!).10:04 Asking about medication changes and starting discharge planningon day one.10:48 Your Rights: Speaking up if you don't feel ready for discharge.11:29 Questions to ask about the post-discharge plan (rehab, SNF, homehealth).12:20 Hospital stay is a temporary stop; focus on what comes next.13:42 Why Discharge Planning is Crucial: High risk of readmissions andcomplications.14:50 The patient/caregiver is a key partner in the discharge process.15:40 Overview of the Medicare Discharge Checklist components.16:05 Checklist items: Home assessment, follow-up appointments,transportation.17:04 Support Services: Home health, meal prep, and communityresources.17:34 Equipment and Medications: Ensuring they are ordered in time.17:54 Emergency plan and 24-hour contact list.18:28 The Crucial First 72 Hours post-discharge and need for support.19:5 6Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) discharge considerations.20:25 Resources & Next Steps: CMS checklist, referral servicecontacts, Medicare helpline.21:18 Final encouragement and a client story about an unsafe discharge.22:39 Outro: Contact information and services offered by CareAdvocates.24:07 Free Consultation and contact details: 210-669-2222.25:06 Closing remarks.See for privacy information.•Learn the stages of a hospital stay andhow to navigate the system.•Understand the importance of proactive,day-one discharge planning.•Discover key action items, likecoordinating equipment, follow-up appointments, and support services for thecrucial first 72 hours at home.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Navigating the Skilled Nursing Facility Journey: A Case Manager's Perspective
In this episode of Navigating Eldercare, host Laura Daniels welcomes NaeemahMarquez, a Licensed Master Social Worker and the Vice President of CareTransitions for Ignite Medical Resorts. Naeemah shares her expertise on theintricate world of skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and post-acute care. Theydiscuss the definition of a SNF, the critical role of a case manager as a"broker of resources" and discharge planner, and what families canexpect during the admission, stay, and discharge process. Naeemah offersinvaluable advice on setting realistic expectations for recovery, coordinatingsuccessful transitions, and the importance of family involvement to preventreadmission. She closes with a powerful story illustrating the profound impact ofguidance and advocacy in a family's eldercare journey.00:02Welcome and Introduction to Navigating Eldercare00:20Host Laura Daniels (Care Advocates Founder) Introduction00:45The Mission of Care Advocates01:42Introducing Guest Naeemah Marquez and Her Background in Social Work02:38Naeemah's Inspiration and Drive in Care Transitions03:07Defining a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)03:34SNFs as a Bridge to Recovery04:00The Role of a Case Manager/Discharge Planner in SNF04:39A Typical Day for a Case Manager05:22Supporting Patients and Families During the Stay05:54The Admission Process from the Hospital to Ignite06:41Average Rehabilitation Stay Length and Determining Factors07:10Most Common Types of Therapy (PT/OT)07:39Setting Realistic Goals: The Care Conference Meeting08:08Advice for Families to Ensure Successful Recovery Post-Discharge09:34Common Challenges: Patient Acceptance of In-Home Caregivers10:54Coordinating the Next Steps: Transitioning Home or to Assisted Living11:51The Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) Process12:21Key Resources and Referrals Post-Discharge (Skilled Home Health, Hospice,Visiting Physicians)13:49What Naeemah Wishes Families Understood About Skilled Nursing14:17Setting Realistic Expectations: Not a 100% Return to Baseline15:14The Patient Journey from Admission to Discharge16:39How Ignite Medical Resort is Different (Luxury Rehab and Hospitality)17:39A Story That Defines Naeemah's "Why" (Sister of a Patient)20:50Laura's Appreciation for Naeemah's Advocacy21:27Naeemah's New Role as VP of Care Transitions21:54Naeemah's Goal for Her Team: Realizing Their Role as Advocates and ChangeMakers22:50How to Contact Ignite Medical Resorts23:39Closing Remarks and Free Consultation Offer from Care Advocates
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Finding Quality Care at a Skilled Nursing Facility with Roxanne Burgener
Host Laura Daniels, founder of Care Advocates, as she welcomes RoxanneBurgener, a Licensed Nursing Facility Administrator at The Estates at ShavanoPark. This episode provides essential guidance on one of the most criticalsteps in the elder care journey: the transition from hospital to a short-termskilled nursing/rehabilitation facility (SNF).Roxanneshares her more than 35 years of experience in healthcare, detailing what askilled nursing facility is, what sets The Estates at Shavano Park apart, andthe meaning behind their "No Pass Zone" policy.WhatYou Will Learn:Understandinga SNF: A clear definition of a skilled nursing facility and the differencebetween short-term rehabilitation and long-term care.TheTransition Process: A step-by-step walkthrough of what happens when a patienttransfers from the hospital to a SNF, and how to ease anxiety during thiscritical time.KeyAdvice for Families: Top three tips for making the hospital-to-rehab transitionsmoother, including the importance of bringing familiar comfort items.RespiteCare: How families can use this valuable short-term stay option to preventcaregiver burnout and who is an ideal candidate.Selectinga Facility: Essential questions families should ask and what to look for whentouring a skilled nursing facility, focusing on quality of care, cleanliness,safety, and staff interaction.TheHeart of Care: Roxanne shares a deeply moving personal story that illuminatesher passion and calling to work with older adults.Thisepisode is a vital resource for families and healthcare professionals seekingto make confident, informed decisions about post-hospital recovery and care.00:00Introduction to Navigating Eldercare and Host Laura Daniels01:34Welcome and Introducing the Topic: Transitioning from Hospital to Short-TermRehabilitation01:54Guest Introduction: Welcoming Roxanne Burgener, Licensed Nursing FacilityAdministrator02:10Defining a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)02:22Roxanne's Calling: What Inspired Her to Work in Elder Care04:12Host Recap: Defining the SNF Setting04:36The Estates at Shavano Park: What Makes the Community Unique05:32Person-Centered Care and the "No Pass Zone" Policy07:07The Transition Process: From Hospital Discharge to SNF Admission09:39Advice for Families: How to Make the Transition Smoother and Less Overwhelming11:47Understanding Levels of Care: Short-Term Rehab vs. Long-Term Care14:24Specialized Services: The Role and Value of Respite Care16:15Guidance for Families: Key Questions to Ask When Selecting a SNF18:38Final Reassurance for Families Facing the Rehab Transition19:08"This is Why I Do What I Do": Roxanne's Inspiring Story23:14Conclusion and How to Contact Roxanne Burgener and The Estates at Shavano Park24:14Final Thoughts and How to Contact Care Advocates for a Free Consultation
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Navigating Memory Care: Specialized Support and Home-Like Environments
Laura Daniels welcomes highly respected senior care leader Mona Talukdarto discuss memory care, particularly focusing on the advantages of small,home-like communities. Mona shares her inspiration for creating specializedenvironments, explains how memory care differs from standard assisted living(focusing on mind support, specialized training, and environment), and offersessential guidance on knowing when it's time to transition a loved one. Theconversation emphasizes safety, clinical-level care in a non-institutionalsetting, staff training in communication, individualized engagement, and howfamilies can maintain a vital connection after the move.00:00 Introduction to Navigating Eldercare00:20 Host Laura Daniels: Guiding Families through Care Transitions01:23 Introducing Mona Talukdar and Today's Topic: Memory Care01:43 Mona's Background and Inspiration for Seasons Memory Care03:09 What is Memory Care and How Does it Differ from Assisted Living?04:29 When is the Right Time to Consider Memory Care? (Safety &Caregiver Burden)05:58 Early Warning Signs Requiring Higher Support07:37 Seasons' Care Philosophy: Routine, Predictability, and Joy08:58 The Balance of Clinical Care and Social Wellbeing09:28 Staff Response to Behaviors (Agitation, Sundowning, Wandering)10:27 Environmental Features and Safety in Memory Care11:48 Fall Prevention and Managing High Levels of Care12:59 Family Connection and Emotional Support After the Move14:24 Coping with the Guilt of Transitioning a Loved One15:06 Engagement and Quality of Life: A Day at Seasons16:03 Importance of Engagement and Avoiding Isolation17:00 Adapting Activities for Different Stages of Decline17:51 Collaboration with Physicians, Hospice, and Outside Providers18:59 Role of Nutrition, Sleep, and Movement in Cognitive Support20:25 Handling Changes in Resident Needs and Higher Care Levels21:11 Advice for Families: Start Learning Early and Plan Ahead22:15 Changing the Perception: Memory Care is Not a Last Resort22:36 The Value of Small Settings and Deeper Relationships23:17 A Success Story: Getting a Mother "Back"24:09 Conclusion, Contact Information, and Listener Call to Action
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Small Communities, Big Care: Navigating Assisted Living
Host Laura Daniels and Jimmy Caldwell of Imagine Wellness, a 16-bed residential carehome, discuss choosing the right assisted living. They highlight thepersonalized care, exceptional 1:4 staffing ratio, and holistic approach foundin smaller settings. The episode emphasizes why families should start the careconversation before a crisis and how genuine compassion leads to residentstruly flourishing.Chapters:00:00Introduction: The Eldercare Journey01:45Focus on Small Assisted Living Communities02:22Meet Jimmy Caldwell, Owner of Imagine Wellness02:43Inspiration for a Small, Boutique-Style Home05:05Core Values and Holistic Care Philosophy06:57The Impact of the 1:4 Staffing Ratio08:25Peace of Mind and Staff Consistency09:23Small Home vs. Large Assisted Living11:14Flexibility and Individualized Care13:06Success Story: A Resident Blossoms14:57Advice: Plan Before the Crisis Happens16:39A Typical Day at Imagine Wellness18:04Setting Expectations and Transparent Communication19:34Accommodating Hobbies and Personal Touches21:11"Living Still Happens Here" Philosophy23:30Contact Information for Care Advocates & Imagine Wellness
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels Understanding Assisted Living
NavigatingEldercare — Assisted Living, DemystifiedHost: Laura Daniels, RN, founder of Care AdvocatesGuest: Stacey Shaffer, Sales Director, Gemstone Assisted Living00:00–00:58| Show & Host IntroLaura Daniels—geriatrics RN and founder of Care Advocates—introduces thepodcast and how she helps families after hospital/rehab stays or when home-careneeds change.00:58–01:54| What Care Advocates DoesCustomized care plans, placement options (residential care homes, assistedliving, memory care), and ongoing support. Today’s focus: assisted living, withguest Stacey Shaffer.01:54–03:20| Meet StaceyLaura highlights Stacey’s grace, empathy, and resourcefulness—someone whoconnects deeply with families at vulnerable moments.03:20–04:50| Stacey’s Background & Trust BuildingFrom Marriott sales/marketing to senior living, Stacey brings a “no isn’t anoption” service mindset. Trust starts with listening fully before suggestingsolutions.04:50–05:48| Family Emotions & BurnoutTop emotions: guilt (not keeping loved one at home), stress (logistics), andreal caregiver burnout.05:48–07:37| What Assisted Living Is24/7 awake staff for quick response and ADL support. Replicating thatconsistency at home is hard across multiple shifts.07:37–10:04| Common MisconceptionsIt’snot a hospital or skilled nursing facility.Move-indoesn’t equal decline.Costfears—many options exist.Laura adds:diagnoses like dementia or feeding needs don’t automatically require nursinghomes; many can be supported in assisted living to age in place.10:04–11:58| The Sales Director’s RolePart therapist, part designer, always a resource. Honesty first—even if thatmeans referring elsewhere. Every move-in is customized.11:58–13:28| Personalized Care PlansDetails matter: waketimes, hearing-aid charging, brace application, favorite TV channels.Consistency gives residents and families confidence.13:28–14:50| Details & DementiaStory: Mary Alice’s love for purple woven into daily outfits—small touchesbuild trust. Dementia (e.g., Lewy Body) can often be supported in assistedliving unless there’s wandering/safety risk.14:50–16:07| Aligning ExpectationsUse insights from both resident and family (what Mom says vs. what actuallyworks) andtranslate that clearly to the care team.16:07–17:39| When to Start LookingAs soon as you’re helping with more than one ADL. Early tours allow the lovedone to participate and prevent crisis-driven, limited choices.17:39–19:28| Independence & Quality of LifeAssisted living can increase independence by removing fear of falls and missedrestroom trips, freeing time for activities—art, church, exercise.19:28–21:44| Touring TipsObserve residents (appearance, mood), ask them about food and entertainment,watch staff interactions (smiles, greetings), and check cleanliness on an“average” day. Aesthetics are nice, but care is the priority.21:44–24:00| From Guilt to Peace + “Fast Eddie”Families gain peace when the team uses everything learned to tailor care.Stacey shares “Fast Eddie,” a stroke survivor who joined a community “DatingGame” event—finding purpose and love.24:00–25:31| Wrap & ContactsStacey’s direct line: 702-358-1168.Laura offers a free consultation: 210-669-2222 | AdvocateRN.com.Subscribe and share the show!Listen/ Watch📅 Sundays, 8:30–9:00 AM on 930 AM The Answer.🎧 Available on all podcast apps.▶️ Full video episodes on YouTube.ContactLaura for a Free Consultation📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected] forprivacy information.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels - Navigating Independent Living: Lifestyle, Choices, and Peace of Mind
Confusedabout Independent Living? Join host Laura Daniels, elder care advocate, andguest expert Tina Tedford, Sales and Marketing Director at Franklin Park Sonterra, fora candid discussion about this often-misunderstood senior living option. Withover 30 years of experience, Tina shares what sets independent living apartfrom assisted living, details the vibrant daily life and amenities available,and explains why proactive planning makes all the difference. Learn howcommunities like Franklin Park offer seniors a resort-style experience—focusedon freedom, companionship, and choice—and explore real-life examples ofresidents who found a fulfilling "new chapter" in community living.00:02Welcome to Navigating Eldercare & Meet Tina Tedford01:17Tina’s Journey: From Nursing Homes to Independent Living02:13The Role at Franklin Park Sonterra:Senior Living with Style03:09Independent Living vs. Assisted Living Explained04:25Is Independent Living Right for You? (Contrasting Resident Types)04:30The Proactive Couple: Seeking Freedom and Amenities (Bill & Susan)06:21The Social Senior: Combating Isolation (Margaret)07:48The Reluctant Senior: Overcoming the "Nursing Home" Fear (Harold)09:11Invitation to Tour & Contact Tina (210-404-1444)10:15Creative Solutions for Couples with Mixed Needs12:53A Day in the Life: Amenities, Activities, and Social Engagement14:27Resident-Led Committees and Community Involvement15:47Privacy and Choice: Introverts are Welcome, Too16:38Easing the Transition: Help with Downsizing and Moving17:39The Importance of Pre-Planning: Talk to Your Parents Now19:08Final Advice: It's a New Chapter, Not the End19:46Shifting Perception: Resort Style Community, Not a Facility20:21Tina's Inspiring Story of a Blind Resident22:34Closing Thoughts & Contact Information for Tina and Laura Daniels
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels: Home Watch Caregivers: Expert Care at Home
NavigatingEldercare provides essential guidance and practical solutions for every step ofthe elder care journey. Host Laura Daniels, a Registered Nurse specializing ingeriatric care and founder of Care Advocates, brings over 30 years of expertisein advocacy and care transition planning. Each week, Laura shares expertinsights to help families and professionals make confident care decisions forseniors in transition—whether after a hospital stay, rehab, or when home careneeds change.Inthis episode, Laura is joined by Michael Zendejas, owner of HomewatchCaregivers in San Antonio, a certified dementia care specialist, and a veteran.They discuss the vital role of in-home care, differentiating it from homehealth, and exploring the comprehensive services an agency provides, includingassistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), specialized care foradvanced diagnoses (like Parkinson's or Alzheimer's), and crucial respite careto combat caregiver burnout. Mike emphasizes the importance of choosing alicensed, insured, and locally-owned agency, focusing on caregiver matching andthe critical support provided during the first 72 hours of hospital-to-hometransitions to prevent readmission. This episode is a must-listen for anyoneseeking to understand in-home care options and the value of planning ahead forthe care journey.Chapters00:00Introduction: Navigating Eldercare with Host Laura Daniels, RN00:31Laura's Mission: Guiding Families and Professionals Through Care Transitions01:28Care Advocates: Services and Philosophy (Customized Care Plans, Advocacy,Support)01:55Introducing Guest Mike Sandeja,Owner of HomewatchCaregivers02:23Mike Sandeja'sBackground and Service to Seniors03:23Inspiration for Starting an In-HomeCaregiving Agency03:52Defining In-Home Care vs. Home Health04:39Services Offered by HomewatchCaregivers (ADLs, Specialized Care)05:14Who Needs Home Care? (Falls, Post-Discharge, Chronic Conditions)06:54Understanding and Utilizing Respite Care07:54The Reality of Caregiver Burnout and Self-Care08:37Misconceptions about In-Home Care (The Caregiver Team)09:33What Sets HomewatchCaregivers Apart? (Local, 24/7 Decision Makers)10:35Agency vs. Private Caregiver (Licensing, Insurance, Backup Care)11:32Matching Caregivers with Clients (Skills and Personality)12:21Caregiver Onboarding and Training Process13:25Involving Family in the Customized Care Plan14:18Creative Solutions and Preparing the Home for Discharge15:26The Most Important Question to Ask a Caregiving Agency16:21Focus on the First 72 Hours: Hospital-to-Home Transition17:15Reducing Readmission Rates and Coordinated Care18:43Service Agreements: No Long-Term Contractual Obligation19:28Where Caregivers Can Serve Clients (Assisted Living, Communities)20:41Mike Sandeja'sAdvice: The Journey Starts Now (Plan Ahead!)21:35Why It's Critical to Not Wait for a 911 Emergency22:34Contact Information for HomewatchCaregivers (210-346-1172)23:29Conclusion and Contact Information for Care Advocates (210-669-2222)ProfessionalAffiliations:•National Placement and Referral Alliance• Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA)• National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHAC)Laura'sapproach combines professional expertise with heartfelt understanding, makingher an invaluable resource for families facing the challenges of elder caredecisions. Her commitment to improving quality of life for seniors shinesthrough in every interaction, making her the perfect guide for listenersnavigating their own elder care journeys.Listen anytime on yourfavorite podcast app. Watch the full video episodes here on YouTube for addedinsights and resources.Contact Laura for a Free Consultation:📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected]🌐 www.advocatern.comSee forprivacy information.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels: The Medicare GUIDE Program - A New Era in Dementia Care
Chapters00:00- 00:19: IntroductionHostLaura Daniels welcomes listeners and introduces the podcast's purpose:providing guidance and answers for every step of the eldercare journey.00:20- 01:11: Meet the Host, Laura DanielsLaurashares her background as a registered nurse specializing in geriatrics and themotivation behind creating Navigating Eldercare and her company, CareAdvocates.01:12- 01:39: The Mission of Care AdvocatesLauraexplains how her company, Care Advocates, works with families to createcustomized care plans and provides ongoing support, education, and advocacy.01:40- 02:05: Introduction of Guest, Mona TalukdarLauraintroduces her guest, Mona Talukdar, a respected leader in senior care withover 12 years of experience in memory care, highlighting her work with theAlzheimer's Association and the Medicare GUIDE model.02:06- 02:31: Understanding the GUIDE ProgramMonaexplains what the Medicare Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE)program is—a new, groundbreaking program that funds not only medical care butalso navigation, education, and support for dementia patients and theircaregivers.02:32- 03:23: The Groundbreaking Nature of GUIDEMonadiscusses why the GUIDE program is so important, emphasizing that dementia is a"family disease" and that the program is the first of its kind torecognize and support the needs of caregivers with services like respite care.03:24- 04:20: What Makes GUIDE DifferentThediscussion highlights how GUIDE differs from other Medicare benefits bybringing multiple support services under one umbrella, including 24/7 support,caregiver education, and paid respite care.04:21- 05:41: GUIDE Program Eligibility and ExclusionsMonaclarifies who is eligible for the program (those with a formal dementiadiagnosis and traditional Medicare) and who is not (Medicare Advantage members,and those in nursing homes or on hospice).05:42- 06:35: Finding a GUIDE ParticipantMonaadvises listeners on how to find a local GUIDE participant through the Medicareor CMS website and provides her contact information for those in the SanAntonio area.06:36- 08:31: The Benefits of GUIDEMonadetails the key benefits of the program, including dementia-trained carenavigators, 24/7 phone support for crises, individualized care plans, and homeassessments.08:32- 10:21: The Role of a Care NavigatorMonaexplains the critical role of the care navigator as a personal assistant whocoordinates care, arranges services like counseling and respite, and knows thepatient's needs inside and out.10:22- 11:17: The Onboarding and Alignment ProcessMonadescribes the process of "alignment," which involves a comprehensiveassessment, gathering medical records, and getting approval from Medicare tobegin receiving GUIDE services.11:18- 12:45: The Importance of Caregiver Training and EducationMonaand Laura discuss the toll of caregiver burnout and why the education andtraining component of the GUIDE program are so vital to help caregiversunderstand dementia behaviors, manage stress, and prevent accelerated aging.12:46- 14:06: The Value of Respite CareMonaemphasizes the importance of respite services, which offer short-term relieffor caregivers through in-home support, adult day programs, or overnight stays,all paid for by Medicare at no cost to the family.14:07- 15:03: Access and AvailabilityMonaadvises listeners outside of San Antonio how to find a GUIDE program near themby searching the Medicare website or calling 1-800-MEDICARE.15:04- 16:35: Support Groups and Classes•National Placement and Referral Alliance• Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA)• National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHAC)listen anytime on yourfavorite podcast app. Watch the full video episodes here on YouTube for addedinsights and resources.Contact Laura for a Free Consultation:📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected]🌐 www.advocatern.com
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels: Aging in Place - Feeling Independent, Safe and Confident in your home
Welcometo Navigating Eldercare, the definitive podcast for families and professionalsseeking guidance and practical solutions for the elder care journey. Hosted byLaura Daniels, a registered nurse with 30 years of experience in geriatrics andfounder of Care Advocates, this show tackles the real questions and challengesof care transitions.Eachweek, we bring you expert insights to help you make informed and confidentdecisions, whether you're dealing with a loved one's change in health, planningfor future needs, or seeking to age in place safely. From understanding youroptions like assisted living and residential care homes to navigating complexemotional and logistical issues, we provide the advocacy, education, andsupport you need every step of the way.Joinus to turn overwhelm into clarity and find the right care at the right time forthe people who matter most.Chapters00:02| Introduction to Navigating Eldercare00:20| Meet Your Host, Laura Daniels01:53| Today's Topic: The Desire to Age in Place02:13| Introducing Guest Expert: Amy Roberts, a San Antonio-based Aging in PlaceRealtor03:06| Amy's Personal Journey and Passion for Elder Care04:56| The Value of Universal Design and the CAPS Certification06:23| Defining "Aging in Place"07:39| The Reality of Unprepared Homes and Involuntary Moves09:05| How an Aging in Place Realtor Helps Older Adults10:41| Handling Tough Conversations: When a Loved One Doesn't Want to Move11:15| Case Study: The Overwhelmed Spouse and the Resistant Partner14:44| The Importance of the CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Specialist)Certification16:13| DIY Home Modifications for Safe Aging in Place18:36| The Most Common Places for Falls19:00| Staying Socially Connected and Maintaining Wellness at Home20:09| Healthcare Resources to Support Aging in Place22:00| Case Study: The Importance of Having an Advocate After a Move23:17| A Message from Laura Daniels and Care Advocates24:36| Contact Information for Laura Daniels and Amy Roberts25:26| Closing RemarksProfessionalAffiliations:•National Placement and Referral Alliance• Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA)• National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHAC)Laura'sapproach combines professional expertise with heartfelt understanding, makingher an invaluable resource for families facing the challenges of elder caredecisions. Her commitment to improving quality of life for seniors shinesthrough in every interaction, making her the perfect guide for listenersnavigating their own elder care journeys.📅Tune in Sundays at 8:30am–9:00am on 930AM The Answer or listen anytime on yourfavorite podcast app. Watch the full video episodes here on YouTube for addedinsights and resources.Contact Laura for a Free Consultation:📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected]🌐 www.advocatern.comSee forprivacy information.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels: Creating a Caregiving Plan
In this episode of "Navigating Eldercare," host Laura Daniels, aregistered nurse and founder of Care Advocates, discusses the criticalimportance of creating a caregiving plan before a crisis occurs. She outlinesthe key components of a comprehensive plan, including starting difficultconversations with loved ones, assessing their current situation and finances,and exploring various care options like aging in place or assisted living.Laura also emphasizes the necessity of building a support team and, mostimportantly, prioritizing self-care for the caregiver to prevent burnout. Thisepisode provides a vital framework and resources to help families andprofessionals make informed decisions and reduce the stress of the caregivingjourney.Chapters00:02- Welcome to Navigating Eldercare00:20- Meet Your Host: Laura Daniels01:19- About Care Advocates01:49- Introducing Today's Topic: Creating a Caregiving Plan02:47- The Importance of Proactive Planning03:15- What is a Caregiving Plan?04:13- Stress and the Need for a Plan05:12- Topic 1: Starting the Conversation06:08- Topic 2: Assessing the Current Situation07:01- Topic 3: Reviewing Finances08:51- Topic 4: Aging in Place10:15- Topic 5: Considering Assisted Living & Other Care Options12:03- Topic 6: Creating Your Care Team13:22- Community Resources14:31- Topic 7: The Caregiver and Self-Care16:54- Long-Distance Caregiving17:53- The Caregiving Plan Worksheet18:22- Assessing Physical and Mental Health18:51- Identifying Care Needs19:50- Financial Management and Legal Matters21:13- Home Safety and Lifestyle22:09- Building a Professional Care Team23:03- Final Self-Assessment Questions for Caregivers24:13- Care Advocates' Services and Contact Information25:29- Closing RemarksProfessionalAffiliations:•National Placement and Referral Alliance• Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA)• National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHAC)Laura'sapproach combines professional expertise with heartfelt understanding, makingher an invaluable resource for families facing the challenges of elder caredecisions. Her commitment to improving quality of life for seniors shinesthrough in every interaction, making her the perfect guide for listenersnavigating their own elder care journeys.📅Tune in Sundays at 8:30am–9:00am on 930AM The Answer or listen anytime on yourfavorite podcast app. Watch the full video episodes here on YouTube for addedinsights and resources.Contact Laura for a Free Consultation:📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected]🌐 www.advocatern.comSee forprivacy information.
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels: Signs Your Parent May Need Assisted Living
Is it time to consider a change in your parent's living situation? This episode of Navigating Eldercare is for anyone wrestling with this difficultquestion. Host Laura Daniels, a registered nurse and elder care advocate, walksyou through the 10 most common signs that your loved one may need more support,whether at home or in an assisted living community.Laura explains how to spot key indicators you may be missing, fromsubtle changes in health and hygiene to increasing isolation and challengeswith daily tasks. We also cover specific red flags for memory-related concerns,such as disorientation and wandering.Join Laura Daniels, RN, on this episode of "Navigating ElderCare" as she provides essential insights into the elder care journey.Chapters 00:02 — Welcome: What “Navigating Eldercare” is about00:20 — Meet Laura Daniels, RN & Care Advocates: what we do00:46 — Why Laura started: making elder care less overwhelming01:15 — How Care Advocates helps: personalized plans & ongoing support02:14 — Today’s topic: “How do I know if my parent needs assisted living?”02:43 — Forgetfulness vs. warning signs: when “normal” becomes risky03:11 — The stats: most adults 65+ will need some assistance03:40 — Framing the decision: safety, dignity, independence, familywell-being04:09 — Why this is hard: scattered clues that add up04:39 — It’s not only facilities: aging at home with the right supports05:09 — Sign #1: Declining health (falls, missed appointments, chronicissues)06:03 — Sign #2: Trouble with ADLs (bathing, dressing, cooking, cleaning)06:33 — Sign #3: Cognitive changes (memory, orientation, bills/meds)07:30 — Sign #4: Isolation & mood changes (loneliness, anxiety,depression)07:56 — Sign #5: Unsafe home conditions (clutter, lighting, expired food)08:26 — Sign #6: Poor hygiene or weight loss09:21 — Sign #7: Caregiver stress & burnout10:14 — Sign #8: Care coordination overload (appointments, transport, rehab)11:09 — Sign #9: A doctor recommends more support12:07 — Sign #10: Needs exceed what the family can provide12:35 — Memory care focus: who it’s for & key safety needs13:04 — Memory care red flags: disorientation & getting lost13:34 — More red flags: repeating questions, can’t complete simple tasks14:02 — Behavior changes: agitation, suspicion, withdrawal14:31 — Judgment concerns: scams, unsafe driving, money issues15:28 — Loss of interest & connection: when joy fades15:54 — Home safety risks: doors, stove, nighttime wandering16:21 — First steps: see a geriatric specialist, get a fuller picture17:15 — Bridging support at home while you evaluate options17:45 — Why we delay the talk—and how to start it18:38 — 4 conversation openers that actually work20:26 — Assisted living ≠ loss of independence: safety, dignity, QoL20:51 — Crisis vs. planning: why early tours matter21:19 — The gift of time: making thoughtful, values-aligned choices21:47 — Next episode teaser: building a caregiving plan (with Laura’s guide)22:44 — What a caregiving plan is—and why it reduces stress23:06 — Medicare, custodial care, and common planning gaps24:02 — How Care Advocates supports you: plan • options • ongoing help24:32 — Call to action & contact info24:57 — Where to listen & subscribe (radio, YouTube, podcast apps)25:24 — Close: “Helping you find the right care at the right time”25:46 — Weekly promo: tune in, share, and get support nowProfessional Affiliations:• National Placement and Referral Alliance• Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA)• National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHAC) Listen anytime on your favorite podcast app. Watch the full video episodes here on YouTube for added insights and resources.Contact Laura for a Free Consultation:📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected]🌐 www.advocatern.com
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Navigating Elder Care with Laura Daniels: Senior Living Options
If aging, recovery, or a sudden health change has your family asking“what now?”, this episode lays out the map. RN and elder-care advocate LauraDaniels (founder of Care Advocates) breaks down senior living options—55+communities, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Residential CareHomes, and Aging in Place—so you can make confident, compassionate decisions.Chapters 00:00— Show Open: Why this conversation matters00:20 — Meet Laura Daniels, RN: 30+ years in geriatric care & advocacy01:19 — How Care Advocates guides families through transitions02:17 — Today’s Topic: Senior living options overview02:46 — The reality: Most of us will need some assistance03:16 — What to weigh: Care needs, safety, social life, finances, family04:08 — Option 1: 55+ Communities (active, social, maintenance-free)05:32 — Story: Margo finds community—and joy—in a 55+ setting06:20 — Option 2: Independent Living (meals, housekeeping, amenities)08:14 — Story: Betsy rediscovers purpose at the piano10:59 — Option 3: Assisted Living (ADLs, meds, 24/7 staff, transport)12:26 — Pricing 101: Room/amenities vs. level-of-care fees13:25 — Story: Margaret’s safe recovery after a hip fracture15:11 — Option 4: Memory Care (secure, structured, dementia-trained staff)16:34 — Who it’s for: Wandering, confusion, night wakefulness, falls risk17:31 — Story: Diana’s move brings safety—and spousal relief18:27 — Option 5: Residential Care Homes (small, home-like, higher staffing)19:52 — Aging in Place: In-home care + Medicare-covered supports20:50 — Home safety: Aging-in-place assessments & simple modifications22:12 — Why a geriatric specialist (not just GP) can change outcomes22:41 — Don’t wait for a fall: Tour early, plan early23:39 — Assisted Living can increase dignity, safety, and peace of mind24:08 — How Care Advocates works: Plan, options, ongoing support25:05 — Contact & Airtimes: Phone, email, radio, podcast, website25:32 — Close: “Care, compassion, lifetime support.”ProfessionalAffiliations:•National Placement and Referral Alliance• Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA)• National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHAC)Laura'sapproach combines professional expertise with heartfelt understanding, makingher an invaluable resource for families facing the challenges of elder caredecisions. Her commitment to improving quality of life for seniors shinesthrough in every interaction, making her the perfect guide for listenersnavigating their own elder care journeys.📅Tune in Sundays at 8:30am–9:00am on 930AM The Answer or listen anytime on yourfavorite podcast app. Watch the full video episodes here on YouTube for addedinsights and resources.Contact Laura for a Free Consultation:📞 210-669-2222📧 [email protected]🌐 www.advocatern.comSee forprivacy information.
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Meet RN Laura Daniels — Why Planning Early Matters & Your Care Options
Welcometo the very first episode of Navigating Eldercare with Laura Daniels, RN,founder of Care Advocates. After 32+ years in geriatric nursing and caretransition planning, Laura launches this show to help families, caregivers, andprofessionals make confident, compassionate decisions.Chapters 00:00– 00:52IntroductionLaura Daniels introduces the podcast, her 30 years as an RN in geriatrics, andthe mission: helping families navigate eldercare with clarity and confidence.00:52– 01:23Laura’sBackgroundA quick overview of Laura’s passion for advocacy and her company, CareAdvocates, which builds customized plans for seniors needing residential care,assisted living, or memory care.01:23– 02:18WhatCare Advocates DoesSummary of services — meeting families, educating them, guiding decisions, andoffering ongoing support. Contact: 210-669-2222.02:18– 03:45TheHardest DecisionExplores the most difficult moment for families: realizing a loved one may nolonger be safe living alone and when it’s time to consider care.03:45– 05:13Guilt,Fear & TimingAcknowledges the emotional weight of placement. Helps listeners recognize redflags like confusion, falls, missed meds, and caregiver overwhelm.05:13– 06:38CaregiverBurnoutDiscusses burnout and how placement can restore the parent-child or spouserelationship instead of being consumed by caregiving.06:38– 09:29SignsIt’s Time to TransitionShort breakdown of key warning signs: safety issues, daily self-care struggles,memory loss, mood changes, and caregiver stress.09:29– 11:24Planningthe Next StepsEncourages proactive planning — documenting incidents, consultingprofessionals, talking with family, and touring care options before a crisis.11:24– 13:20WhyReferral Agencies MatterExplains the value of having expert guidance during urgent or emergencyplacements and notes that Care Advocates is free for families.13:20– 15:12Clarityin a Complicated SystemDescribes how Care Advocates simplifies the complexities of assisted living,memory care, and residential care homes.15:12– 17:12APersonalized ApproachShows how the team learns each senior’s medical needs, personality, andpreferences, partnering with over 100 vetted care providers.17:12– 19:05PlacementTimelinePlacement can be fast or gradual — every family’s journey is unique. Laurashares her commitment to walking with families along the way.19:05– 20:25Howthe Process WorksDetails the intake process, note-taking, creating a shortlist, and guidingfamilies on facility tours.20:25– 21:26SupportAfter the MoveHighlights ongoing follow-up to ensure the senior adjusts well. Care Advocatesstays involved as advocates, not just matchmakers.21:26– 23:18FromGuilt to PeaceMany families fear placement,butlater feel relieved and thankful as their loved one gains safety, structure,and social engagement.23:18– 25:31Conclusion& Call to ActionFinal encouragement: you don’t have to navigate this alone. Call Care Advocatesfor compassionate, expert support.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the very first episode of Navigating Eldercare with Laura Daniels, RN, founder of Care Advocates. After 32+ years in geriatric nursing and care transition planning, Laura launches this show to help families, caregivers, and professionals make confident, compassionate decisions.
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