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The Glowing Older podcast covers innovation in aging well. Wellness experts Nancy Griffin, MMH, and Katherine Lord, MSW, interview the experts shaping new housing models, strategies for aging in place, intergenerational living, leading-edge technology, and wellness programming. Glowing Older supports pro-aging and provides resources for individuals, families, and care partners to live their best lives.

Glowing Older Nancy Griffin and Katherine Lord

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The Glowing Older podcast covers innovation in aging well. Wellness experts Nancy Griffin, MMH, and Katherine Lord, MSW, interview the experts shaping new housing models, strategies for aging in place, intergenerational living, leading-edge technology, and wellness programming. Glowing Older supports pro-aging and provides resources for individuals, families, and care partners to live their best lives.

    Episode 18:7 Susan Filice and Shirley Kaminsky on volunteerism and creating an optimal resident experience

    Episode 18:7 Susan Filice and Shirley Kaminsky on volunteerism and creating an optimal resident experience

    Susan Filice, Life Enrichment Director at Stoneridge Creek Retirement, and Shirley Kaminsky, a resident at Stoneridge Creek, discuss opportunities for enrichment and connection at the progressive senior living
    community. They also share their work volunteering for Connected Horse—a leading nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with dementia and their care partners through equine-assisted programs.

    About Susan

    As an accomplished event designer, producer, and healthcare administrator, Susan Filice bring a diverse range of skills and experiences to her professional journey. With a passion for creating unforgettable experiences and enriching the lives of others, she has dedicated her career to fostering joy, wellness, and community engagement.

    During Susan’s tenure as the Director of Medical Staff at a community hospital, she not only effectively managed the department but also spearheaded transformative initiatives. Recognizing the importance of ongoing medical education, she revitalized the Continuing Medical Education (CME) program, introducing innovative approaches and regional symposiums that garnered acclaim from the California Medical Association (CMA).

    Transitioning to the role of Director of Life Enrichment at a prestigious senior living community, Susan embraced the opportunity to further impact lives on a broader scale. With close to 800 residents under her care, she orchestrates a dynamic array of activities and events tailored to enhance their quality of life. From cultural outings and educational seminars to engaging social gatherings, she strives to create meaningful experiences that inspire connection and fulfillment.

    About Shirley

    Shirley Kaminsky, a registered nurse has had a rich and varied nursing career over more than 4 decades made significant contributions to nursing and to people across the nation. She worked in nursing leadership roles in California. She had a clinical biofeedback practice for 12 years, before starting a Holistic Health Center in the East Bay area.

    Shirley was appointed to the AFSP National Leadership
    Council in 2008. She was elected to the National Board in 2014, and chaired the National Loss & Healing Council.  She received the 2013 AFSP National Leadership Award for "her tireless efforts to serve survivors of suicide loss and support of AFSP's mission of suicide prevention."

    Since her recent move to the Stoneridge Creek Senior Living Community, Shirley has become involved in many activities in the community as well as joining committees that are integral to the success of the community.  Being a part of Connected Horse as a volunteer and now Co Chair of the annual fundraising event, has brought her back to her love of horses, nature and being of service to the population she is now a part of as an elder. 

    Shirley is also a musician, loves the outdoors, is a former water skier, scuba diver, cyclist and of course an equestrian. 

    Key Takeaways


    Stoneridge Creek has a resident advisory committee that provides feedback and ideas on creating opportunities personalized and meaningful experiences for residents.
    Stoneridge Creek’s 2023 “Healthier Me” program included fitness classes, like Steady, focused on balance and stability, and encouraged residents to engage in creative pursuits like watercolor painting. This year, the theme is "Explore in 2024," encouraging residents to explore new things and learn more about each other.
    Connected Horse gives volunteers the chance to reconnect with horses, put skills to work, stay physically and mentally active, feel valued and have a sense of purpose.
    Susan and Shirley are co-chairs of Connected Horse 2nd annual "Love Lassos with Love", to be held at Five Star Equestrian Center in Pleasanton on September 7th, 2024. Kansas Carradine, an expert equestrian, will be performing and there will be dinner and a silent and live auction and silent auction.

    • 24 Min.
    Episode 18:6 Danny Kaplan on current trends in senior care

    Episode 18:6 Danny Kaplan on current trends in senior care

    Hear gerontologist and age-tech venture capitalist Danny Kaplan share his perspective on aging services trends, including technology, shifts in care models, and addressing equity in senior care.

    About Danny  

    Danny Kaplan is a General Partner at Equitage Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on the intersection of senior care, technology, and healthy aging. Danny was formerly a healthcare investor at Generator Ventures, where he worked on and continues to support investments including IntelyCare, Vesta Healthcare, VyncaCare, and Wellthy.

    Prior to Generator, Danny was part of the early team at ClearCare, a leading web-based platform for home care agencies. Danny holds a BA in International Business from Dickinson College and an MBA and MS in Gerontology from the University of Southern California.

    Key Takeaways


    The US Medicare Budget, being the primary payer of long-term care in the country, is an indicator of the growth of the senior care industry. In 2023, the budget was more than $1 Trillion, and by 2032, it will double to $2 Trillion.
    A major trend is the shift from care facilities to “aging at home,” though there are challenges with scalability due to efficiency and the staffing crisis.
    In combination with aging at home, “Adult Day,” where older adults can receive group care and connection, will become an alternative model to senior living.
    Right now, age tech is targeted more toward business-to-business opportunities but will shift to business-to-consumer in the next two generations as seniors become more comfortable with utilizing technology.

    • 39 Min.
    Episode 18:5 Scott Eckstein on purpose-built environments for senior wellness

    Episode 18:5 Scott Eckstein on purpose-built environments for senior wellness

    Scott Eckstein shares his unique and diverse background creating solutions for an aging planet. Learn about his current roles as Managing Director of Active Living International and Chief Strategy Officer for CiminoCare Care, challenges curating quality care for his aging loved ones, and passion for educating the next generation of senior living providers.

     About Scott

    Scott Eckstein has over 30 years of diverse research, analysis, development, operations, and education experience in the senior living space. He has been directly involved in senior living projects throughout the United States, South and Central America, Europe, Africa, and Asia and specializes in providing strategic analysis, acquisitions, development, education, and operations advisory solutions for an aging planet. He is currently the Managing Director for Active Living International, an internationally focused senior living advisory firm, as well as Strategic Advisor for CiminoCare, a California-based middle market senior living operator.

     Eckstein’s senior living experience began in the nascent days of senior housing. He has helped promote the creation of purpose built environments for senior wellness, lifestyles and care as well as having specialized in the creation and operation of a unique range of residential alternatives for the aging population worldwide, from active adult housing through the spectrum to memory care. 

    Eckstein has held management positions at numerous senior living operators: Brookdale, Emeritus (now Brookdale), Aegis Living, Sunrise Senior Living and ARV Assisted Living (now Atria).  In addition, he was also the Director of Business Development at WellAWARE Systems (now part of Best Buy), a pioneer in the senior tech space. Eckstein was also, the Director of the Senior Living Program at Boston University’s School of Hospitality Administration and was a Clinical Assistant Professor and Senior Living Executive in Residence at the Granger Cobb Institute for Senior Living in the Carson College of Business at Washington State University (in which whose formation he was actively involved.)

    Key Takeaways


    A career in senior living and aging services is impactful because of the ability to make a difference in people’s lives for a few years rather than a few days in a hotel or resort. There are incredible opportunities, but the industries don’t market themselves well.
    Active adult (55+) communities serve
    a younger age bracket needing minimal care. The category overlaps with wellness real estate and intergenerational housing. Independent living
    adds care services and attracts people in their late 70s and 80s.
    One of the biggest problems in the active adult housing market is residents don’t want to leave as they age and need higher levels of care. In the United States, you can't push people out legally.
    The biggest challenges in senior living are related to management, leadership, training, and culture. They are intricately related.
    The silent generation and baby boomers are focused on wellness and technology, so senior living communities are incorporating Centers
    for Healthy Living with massage rooms, fitness equipment and aging-related retail. Most communities offer telehealth post covid, and some offer a tech concierge.
    The most important questions to ask an assisted living community before signing on the dotted line include the turnover of team members and the training they receive, the flexible (or lack of) of the dining options. Dining is the major issue beyond care.

     

    • 35 Min.
    Episode 18:4 Shelley MacDougall on the intersection of life and leadership, “getting good” with your past, and assigning meaning to life experiences

    Episode 18:4 Shelley MacDougall on the intersection of life and leadership, “getting good” with your past, and assigning meaning to life experiences

    Katherine and her own coach and mentor, Shelley MacDougall, discuss the nexus of life and leadership and how to be mindful while making life decisions. Shelley’s extensive experience in executive coaching has provided her with a unique perspective on how to counsel people navigate many of life’s decision points, including career changes and finding fulfillment in retirement.

    About Shelley

    Shelley MacDougall is co-founder and principal of The Coaching Department, and serves as the Director of Leadership and Development for GGA Partners, an international consulting firm for private clubs, resorts, and residential communities.  As a Certified Executive Coach with more than three decades of experience, including senior leadership positions with Marriott International and The Glencoe Club (Calgary, Albert), she is highly skilled at supporting individuals navigate challenges, shifts, and aspirations throughout their lives and careers.  

    Shelley's professional experience includes thousands of hours of executive and leadership coaching, as well as workshops and trainings for all levels of managers and employees. Over the years, she has designed and delivered numerous training and coaching programs as well as presentations.

    You can find more about Shelley's work at www.thecoachingdept.com

    • 34 Min.
    Episode 18:3 Jon Siegel and Kasondra McCormick on bespoke senior care, the role of family dynamics, and establishing trust between caregivers and recipients

    Episode 18:3 Jon Siegel and Kasondra McCormick on bespoke senior care, the role of family dynamics, and establishing trust between caregivers and recipients

    Jon Siegel and Kasondra McCormick from The Perfect Companion, a boutique senior homecare and estate concierge services company, join us for a conversation about raising the bar for senior care services through five star service, a continuum of care, and working from the heart.

    About Jon

    As Founder and President of The Perfect Companion, Inc. (2008), Jon’s compassion, unique insights and ability to assess and determine the individual skill sets and personalities of his caregivers with the corresponding needs and personality of his clients, and his offering of “Ritz Carlton level” concierge care has been the major contributing factors behind the ongoing success of The Perfect Companion, Inc. Under Jon’s leadership, The Perfect Companion has been a 2022 and 2023 Inc 5000 award recipient and named as a Top Workplace by USA Today, Arizona Central.

    About Kasondra

    Kasondra McCormick is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for The Perfect Companion. McCormick has been with the company since 2018, filling several key leadership positions, including Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Vice President of Operations, which contribute deep industry and operational knowledge to her new role as CIO. 

    Website: azperfectcompanion.com

    Key Takeaways          


    Aligning caregiver skill sets and personality with the individual needs and personality of the person who needs care is hugely important and impactful, yet often overlooked by service providers. 
    To bring true hospitality to
    caregiving, incorporating a holistic view of the individual and the family system is paramount. Caregivers should consider the psychosocial dynamics within families and individuals.  
    The key word in caregiving is trust. Trust
    is the most important thing between a caregiver and a care recipient.
    Having a professional caregiver allows family
    members to be that: family – and focus on have “meaningful moments.” 

    • 35 Min.
    Episode 18:2 Heather Brooks on supporting aging in place and the growing trend of adult daycare

    Episode 18:2 Heather Brooks on supporting aging in place and the growing trend of adult daycare

    Heather Brooks, CAPS, SRES, is an aging specialist and community educator focused on helping older adults age in the right place. She shares her ‘secret sauce’ for aging well in community—including universal design, age friendly home modifications, respite care, age-tech, and access to crucial social determinants of health.

    About Heather

    Heather Brooks is the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) Housing Committee Chair and Founding Chapter Chair for NAIPC in SE Florida. She has spent nearly three decades in real estate, specializing in helping seniors "Modify or Move." She is Certified Aging In-Place Specialist (CAPS)Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist (CAPS) and Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) and SFR® certifications National Association of Home Builders National Association of Home Builders.

    Heather is the founder of "How 2 Age Your Way" and "Step Up Housing", connecting communities and promoting affordable housing for seniors. She is actively involved in NAIPC and SE Florida's founding chapter chair. She has been featured on top podcasts like the NKBA Webinar Series, spoken at the International Builders Show and advocate for aging in place through education and neighborhood initiatives.

    Key Takeaways


    The nation’s housing infrastructure is insufficient to support the aging population. The average home is 44 years old and less than 5% of our
    nation's housing units can accommodate individuals with mobility issues.
    Sixty percent of falls happen at home, and one in four adults report taking a fall.
    Key aging in place features include step free entries and access to a bedroom and full bathroom on the 1st floor. Important home modifications include installing grab bars, non-slip flooring surfaces, improved lighting, multi-level countertops and replacing doorknobs with lever handles.
    Universal design goes beyond ADA requirements to design environments that are accessible and usable by all ages and all abilities, whether you have a wheelchair or a stroller.
    Age-friendly communities are huge drivers of aging well. They encompass more than the home you live in. Social determinants of health like access to transportation, medical care and connections to family and
    friends are crucial for healthy longevity.

    There are 4,130 licensed adult day centers in the US servicing
    237,000 people daily. The industry is experiencing huge growth as families recognize
    the importance of taking breaks from caregiving. Adult daycare combats caregiver
    burnout and is significantly less expensive than homecare.

    • 27 Min.

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