The Exceptional Caregivers Life

The Exceptional Caregivers Life

Connect with a community that gets it. Real and compassionate conversations about the highs and lows of caring for individuals with disabilities and complex needs, hosted by Surrey Place’s Family Advisory Council members Liz Phipps & Wendy Robertson. Stories of successes and challenges—of finding joy, hope, humour, respite & community to keep going on a journey that is often hard, exhausting and isolating. Hear about lived experiences with caring for individuals of all ages with autism, down syndrome, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Emanuel Syndrome, medical fragility and other complexities.

Episodes

  1. Jun 29

    Transition to Adulthood – The Next Chapter

    In this episode, Liz and her guests explore the “service cliff”—what happens when your child turns 18? What does this foundational shift look like, and how do families find support when they need it most? Wendy, usually one of the co-hosts of The Exceptional Caregiver’s Life, takes a turn in the guest chair to share more of her personal story. She is the mother of twin daughters and has spent the past 16 years navigating the journey of parenting and caregiving for a child with autism. Joining the conversation is Jeanny Scantlebury, Vice President of Adult Services at Surrey Place, as well as a clinician and systems leader. As children with special needs reach key age milestones, many of the supports and services their families have relied on begin to disappear. How do parents navigate the complexities of this transition? From maintaining continuity of care with doctors and specialists to ensuring their child continues developing the skills needed for adulthood and independence?  Special thanks to the ⁠Family Advisory Council ⁠for making “The Exceptional Caregivers Life” podcast possible. This podcast was made possible by the donations from the Arthur and Audrey Cutten Foundation and The Harry E. Foster Foundation. All episodes are produced by Caleb Buys. Stay in touch with us! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on our programs, services and work we are doing at Surrey Place. ⁠Sign up here⁠. Follow our show on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠.

    27 min
  2. Jun 17

    Navigating an Autism Diagnosis: What Comes Next?

    In this episode, Liz and Wendy delve into how to navigate the highs and lows of receiving a diagnosis for your child. They are joined by Nicole and Leanne to explore what it means to geta diagnosis, what comes next for you and your family, and how to find joy and hope in the moment. Nicole is a mother of two who is in the early stages of living with, and learning about, the recent diagnosis of one of her children. Dr. Leanne Wayland isa psychologist specializing in ASD and childhood behavioural development, alongside her work with Surrey Place. Together, they discuss coming to terms with a diagnosis, working through it, and navigating the complicated emotions that can follow. They also talk about sharing a diagnosis, who needs to know, when to tell them, as well as the benefits and joys that can come from it. The conversation also covers accessing supports, how to determine what is available, and what it takes to access those services. Special thanks to the ⁠Family Advisory Council ⁠for making “The Exceptional Caregivers Life” podcast possible. This podcast was made possible by the donations from the Arthur and Audrey Cutten Foundation and The Harry E. Foster Foundation. All episodes are produced by Caleb Buys. Stay in touch with us! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on our programs, services and work we are doing at Surrey Place. ⁠Sign up here⁠. Follow our show on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠.

    29 min
  3. Jun 3

    Planning for the Future – Housing, Care and Community for Families

    In this episode, Liz and Wendy explore innovations and meaningful housing solutions in the developmental services sector. They are joined by two guests with extensive and unique experience in the search for and development of reliable alternative housing solutions.  Bonnie Heath is a mother of a child with Down syndrome. She began her journey with supportive housing nearly twenty years ago and is the heart behind Scarborough Residential Alternatives.  Zoe Kariunas is a registered social worker in developmental services. She also works with LIGHTS, a program of Community Living Toronto.  Together, they explore the journey of alternative housing by understanding when to begin planning, how to balance your child’s needs and independence with your evolving role as a parent, the status of funding options and associated challenges, and how to consider the legacy of your care and how it can continue into the future. Special thanks to the ⁠Family Advisory Council ⁠for making “The Exceptional Caregivers Life” podcast possible. This podcast was made possible by the donations from the Arthur and Audrey Cutten Foundation and The Harry E. Foster Foundation. All episodes are produced by Caleb Buys. Stay in touch with us! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on our programs, services and work we are doing at Surrey Place. ⁠Sign up here⁠. Follow our show on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠.

    26 min

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Connect with a community that gets it. Real and compassionate conversations about the highs and lows of caring for individuals with disabilities and complex needs, hosted by Surrey Place’s Family Advisory Council members Liz Phipps & Wendy Robertson. Stories of successes and challenges—of finding joy, hope, humour, respite & community to keep going on a journey that is often hard, exhausting and isolating. Hear about lived experiences with caring for individuals of all ages with autism, down syndrome, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Emanuel Syndrome, medical fragility and other complexities.