The Care Table

Amy Huddleston

Welcome to The Care Table with Amy Huddleston. With nearly two decades in the home care industry, Amy received countless requests from friends and professionals navigating the caregiving journey. Her passion for helping others led to creating The Care Table podcast—a name that reflects conversations and support for aging loved ones. Through expert interviews on topics like a dementia diagnosis, financial planning, and emotional well-being, plus personal caregiving stories, The Care Table podcast reminds you you’re not alone. Join us to find the peace and support you need as a caregiver.

  1. 2d ago

    The Medicare Program Giving Dementia Caregivers Relief at Home | The Care Table Ep. 38

    In this episode, Amy Huddleston interviews Nancy Gillette, Chief Growth Officer at Pocket RN, about innovative virtual nursing solutions supporting families caring for loved ones with dementia. They explore how Pocket RN's model improves care, reduces hospitalizations, and empowers caregivers, shaping the future of home healthcare. Takeaways: - The gap between home and healthcare and how Pocket RN addresses it - The nurse for life model and continuity of care - The impact of the guide model on patient outcomes - How Pocket RN supports family caregivers and reduces stress - The role of technology and AI in clinical support - CMS guide program and Medicare benefits for dementia care - Respite care and its importance for family caregivers - The future of healthcare and home-based solutions Products/Books/Resources: To check eligibility for program: https://pocketrn.com/ Or email: contact@pocketrn.com  Or call: 872.233.4490 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Nancy Gillette and Pocket RN 03:06 Challenges in the current healthcare system 05:58 Support team availability 24/7 08:55 Family caregiver training and resources 12:00 Why focus on dementia first 15:06 Utilization of respite hours and services 17:58 Coordination with other healthcare services 20:53 Referral process and eligibility assessment 24:13 Caregiver burden assessments and support 27:02 Caregiver satisfaction and program impact 30:00 The future of healthcare and home-based models 32:54 Statistics on caregiver health and stress 36:01 Nurses' role and value in the model 39:01 Medicare's evolving role in home care 42:04 The need for a collaborative healthcare ecosystem 44:04 The emotional toll of caregiving and support solutions 45:00 The societal impact of caregiver support 45:53 The potential for growth and innovation in home healthcare 46:52 How to get started with Pocket RN 48:07 Final thoughts and future outlook Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

  2. Jul 28

    Choosing the Right Medicare Plan: A Guide for Seniors | The Care Table Ep. 36

    In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Amanda Schneider, a Medicare broker, shares essential insights on navigating Medicare options, understanding coverage, and making informed decisions for seniors. Learn about the differences between Medicare plans, how to choose the right coverage, and tips for avoiding common pitfalls. Takeaways: - Medicare plan options and differences - Initial questions when starting Medicare - How to choose between Medicare Advantage and Supplements - Understanding coverage and costs in Medicare - Importance of plan review during open enrollment - Tips for selecting a reputable Medicare broker Sound Bites: "Your doctors and your drugs are the most important." "Medicare Advantage is managed health care." "Always review your plan every year." Products/Books/Resources: Medicare.gov - https://www.medicare.gov/ CostPlus Drugs by Mark Cuban - https://costplusdrugs.com/ GoodRx - https://www.goodrx.com/ TrumpRX - https://trumprx.gov/ Medicare GLP-1 Bridge - https://www.cms.gov/medicare/coverage/prescription-drug-coverage/medicare-glp-1-bridge Amanda Schneider - Medicare Broker for Ohio, Florida, and Michigan - https://www.schneider4u.com/ Some of the links provided are affiliate links. I may receive a commission if you purchase through these links. Thank you for your support! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Medicare and the Role of Brokers 02:55 Navigating Medicare: Common Questions and Initial Confusions 05:52 Understanding Medicare Coverage: What’s Included and What’s Not 08:41 The Importance of Planning for Long-Term Care 11:39 Medicare Options: Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage 14:42 Choosing the Right Medicare Plan: Factors to Consider 17:48 The Enrollment Process: Key Dates and Considerations 20:37 Real-Life Impacts of Medicare Plan Choices 23:32 Navigating Prescription Drug Coverage and Changes 29:57 Navigating Emergency Room Visits and Insurance Networks 31:34 Understanding Medicare Brokers and Their Role 34:17 Preparing for Medicare Plan Comparisons 36:15 Choosing the Right Medicare Plan for Chronic Conditions 40:22 The Importance of Prescription Drug Plans 46:13 Recent Changes in Medicare Rules and Benefits 51:14 Understanding Medicaid and Low-Income Subsidies Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

  3. Jul 21

    Finding Peace at Life’s End: What is a Death Doula? | The Care Table Ep. 35

    In this heartfelt episode of The Care Table, Amy sits down with Chelsea Duckers, a compassionate social worker and trained death doula, to gently explore a topic many of us find difficult: death and the beautiful support available as we approach life’s final chapter. Chelsea shares how death doulas (also called end-of-life doulas) provide non-medical, holistic emotional and practical support to individuals with terminal diagnoses and their families—often stepping in much earlier than hospice. With warmth and honesty, they discuss processing emotions, creating meaningful legacy projects, planning a peaceful vigil, and finding control and peace amid uncertainty. This conversation offers comfort, practical ideas, and gentle encouragement that talking about death can actually help us live more fully and lovingly today. Takeaways: - Talking about death earlier gives families time to process, plan, and reduce regret. - A death doula complements hospice by addressing the emotional, spiritual, and legacy aspects. - Legacy projects (letters, memory books, etc.) can bring tremendous peace to both the person and their loved ones. - It’s normal to feel relief alongside grief—be gentle with yourself. - Planning for end-of-life can help us live more presently and gratefully today. Products/Books/Resources: Books by Caitlin Doughty:  - From Here to Eternity - Traveling the World to Find the Good Death - https://amzn.to/3RzvPn7 - Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? And Other Questions about Dead Bodies - https://amzn.to/4vqaeeU The Order of the Good Death: https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/ INELDA (International End of Life Doula Association) – Directory to find doulas by state: https://inelda.org/ Rothkoff’s Life Reflections Workbook – Request via their website resources page (great for prompting conversations and planning): https://rothkofflaw.com/resources/ Rothkoff Law Group - https://rothkofflaw.com Some of the links provided are affiliate links. I may receive a commission if you purchase through these links. Thank you for your support! Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome & Introduction  01:36 – What is a Death Doula?  03:22 – Chelsea’s Journey into This Work  08:55 – The Pandemic’s Impact & Discovering Death Culture  17:20 – What Services Does a Death Doula Provide?  22:07 – Legacy Projects: Leaving Something Meaningful  31:49 – Supporting the Whole Family  38:40 – Grief Support After Loss  41:07 – A Touching Story from Practice  46:55 – Cost, Access & Finding a Death Doula  52:26 – Gentle Advice for Families  57:29 – Resources & The Life Reflections Workbook  01:00:35 – Closing Thoughts  Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

  4. Jul 14

    Caregiving Cliff Notes: Essential Lessons from Podcast | The Care Table Ep. 34

    In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Amy shares valuable insights on caregiving, elder care planning, and health management, offering practical tips for families navigating aging parents' needs. Takeaways: - Downsizing for seniors and professional help - Choosing the right hearing aids and audiologist - Assessing driving ability with specialists - Understanding diabetes and blood sugar management - Planning for elder care costs and Medicaid - Medicare limitations on long-term care - Talking about end-of-life wishes - Exercise as medicine for aging and Parkinson's - VA benefits for veterans and their families - Benefits of companionship offered by home care services Sound Bites: "Medicare will not cover long-term care" "Talking about death is a gift to your family" "Companionship from home care changes lives" Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and episode overview 01:01 Importance of professional downsizing assistance 02:24 Choosing the right hearing aid provider 04:16 Assessing when to stop driving 06:08 Understanding diabetes and blood sugar control 07:33 Planning for elder care costs and Medicaid 10:24 Medicare's coverage limitations for long-term care 12:22 Talking about end-of-life wishes 15:13 Exercise as medicine for joint health and Parkinson's 17:08 VA benefits for veterans and access tips 19:00 Supporting caregivers with specific help 20:54 The impact of home care and companionship Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

  5. Jul 7

    The True Cost of Elder Care: What You Need to Know | The Care Table Ep. 33

    In this episode of The Care Table podcast, elder law attorney Jerry Rothkoff shares insights on preparing financially for future care needs, the importance of early planning, and navigating the complexities of long-term care costs, Medicare, and Medicaid. Takeaways: - The evolution of elder law practice from asset-focused to holistic care advocacy - The importance of care advocacy and social workers in elder law - Cost analysis of home care, assisted living, and nursing homes - Medicare and Medicaid coverage limitations for long-term care - Timing and strategies for long-term care planning - The role of long-term care insurance and government benefits - Negotiating costs and exploring creative funding options - The significance of family conversations and legal documents in elder care Sound Bites: "Medicare was never designed to cover long-term care." "Long-term care is a big business, and costs are high." "Growing old is a gift, and it can be fantastic." Products/Books/Resources: Life Care Planning Law Firm Association - https://www.lcplfa.org/find-a-lcplfa-member#/ Jerry Rothkoff - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-rothkoff-9a19b921/ Medicare.gov - https://www.medicare.gov Medicaid.gov - https://www.medicaid.gov “I’m Dead, Now What” Organizer: https://amzn.to/4qXPtoK Rothkoff Law Services - https://rothkofflaw.com Some of the links provided are affiliate links. I may receive a commission if you purchase through these links. Thank you for your support! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Financial Planning for Elder Care 01:02 The Evolution of Elder Law Practice 09:01 Understanding Long-Term Care Planning 17:41 Financial Realities of Long-Term Care 23:08 Cost Breakdown of Care Options 27:39 Understanding Long-Term Care Options 33:36 Financial Planning for Long-Term Care 39:42 It's Never Too Late to Plan 41:50 The Importance of Family Conversations 47:26 Navigating the Healthcare System 55:23 Embracing Aging with Wisdom Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

  6. Jun 30

    Understanding Medicaid Rules & Asset Protection | The Care Table Ep. 32

    In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Maggie Sutton, an elder law expert with 15 years of experience, shares essential insights on Medicaid planning, asset protection, and legal preparations for aging. Learn how to start planning early, what documents are crucial, and how to navigate complex regulations to secure your future and protect your assets. Takeaways: - Medicaid qualification and asset limits - Exempt and countable assets - Five-year look-back period and gift penalties - Importance of up-to-date legal documents - Spousal protections and resource allowances - Timing for consulting an elder law attorney - Navigating estate recovery and asset transfers - Resources for elder law assistance Sound Bites: "Medicaid rules are very similar across states." "Gifting assets can lead to penalties and delays." "Notify Medicaid of any change in circumstances." Products/Books/Resources: National Elder Law Foundation - https://nelf.org NALA - National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys - https://www.naela.org/ Ohio Area Agency on Aging - https://aging.ohio.gov/about-us/who-we-are/area-agencies-on-aging Maggie Sutton - Elder Law Attorney - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggie-sutton-b17a208/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Medicaid and Elder Law 02:42 Understanding Medicaid Qualifications Across States 05:16 Asset Limits and Exemptions in Medicaid 09:50 When to Consult an Elder Law Attorney 12:35 Planning Ahead: The Importance of Early Conversations 20:04 Recognizing Warning Signs for Legal Assistance 23:35 Navigating Medicaid After Health Decline 25:13 The Five-Year Look Back Period Explained 30:55 Cost of Medicaid Planning Services 36:10 Resources for Families in Financial Need 36:34 Navigating Medicaid Applications 37:41 Understanding Spousal Protections in Medicaid 39:36 Asset Management for Couples 43:02 Preparing for Medicaid Applications 44:36 Common Pitfalls in Medicaid Applications 47:41 Ongoing Medicaid Responsibilities 49:17 Transferring Assets Between Spouses 52:44 Medicaid Coverage for Different Care Types 55:29 Financial Planning for Assisted Living 59:21 Combining Benefits: Medicaid and VA Aid 01:00:38 Avoiding Common Mistakes in Medicaid Planning 01:02:31 Community Resources for Caregivers 01:05:14 Addressing Elder Abuse Concerns Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

  7. Jun 23

    Home Care vs. Home Health: What's the Difference? | The Care Table Ep. 31

    In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Amy Huddleston and Jennifer Bassett explore the ins and outs of home care, including the differences between home health and home care, how to choose the right agency, and the importance of early planning and emotional connection in caregiving. Takeaways: - Differences between home care and home health - Importance of emotional connection and companionship - How to select and customize a home care plan - Financial considerations and insurance options - The role of agency versus private caregiving - Transportation and safety in home care - Early planning and family involvement Sound Bites: "Companionship changes lives for people." "Home care helps preserve independence." Products/Books/Resources: GUIDE (Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience) Model - https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/guide Hilarity for Charity Grants - https://wearehfc.org/caregivers/ Home Instead - https://www.homeinstead.com/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-bassett-922a095/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Home Care 01:43 Understanding Non-Medical Home Care 03:30 Home Health vs. Home Care 08:59 Services Offered in Home Care 12:02 The Importance of Companionship 16:07 Customizing Care Plans 20:10 Navigating Family Resistance 26:25 Transportation Services in Home Care 30:00 Agency vs. Private Caregivers 35:50 Understanding Coverage and Costs 39:14 Understanding Home Care Costs and Insurance 42:42 The Importance of Budgeting for Care 45:54 Navigating Care Options and Resources 49:01 The Role of Agencies in Home Care 53:39 Tax Benefits and Financial Planning 57:00 Long-Term Care Insurance Insights 01:00:49 The Value of Early Conversations 01:05:50 Personal Stories of Impact in Home Care Support The Care Table Podcast: Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCareTable Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaretable/ Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Care-Table/61580615603797/ Our website: https://www.thecaretable.com/ Email us: info@thecaretable.com Please rate and review us so we know if we’re helping you!

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Welcome to The Care Table with Amy Huddleston. With nearly two decades in the home care industry, Amy received countless requests from friends and professionals navigating the caregiving journey. Her passion for helping others led to creating The Care Table podcast—a name that reflects conversations and support for aging loved ones. Through expert interviews on topics like a dementia diagnosis, financial planning, and emotional well-being, plus personal caregiving stories, The Care Table podcast reminds you you’re not alone. Join us to find the peace and support you need as a caregiver.

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