Aging Navigator

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Welcome to Aging Navigator, your go-to podcast for mastering senior living decisions, aging in place strategies, and harnessing technology to thrive independently at home. Each episode delivers practical insights, expert interviews, and actionable tips designed to empower seniors, caregivers, and families navigating the complexities of aging. Learn about innovative solutions for senior care, effective planning for senior living transitions, and discover how the latest technology can enhance independence and quality of life. Tune in to Aging Navigator and confidently chart your path through the

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  1. 13.10.2025

    When Is It Time to Get Help? Navigating Home Care with Beth Bigham of ComForCare

    In this episode of Aging Navigator, hosts Heather and Brad sit down with Beth Bigham, owner of ComForCare South Indy, to unpack the world of home care—what it is, how it differs from home health, and when families should consider bringing in help. Beth shares insights from her 12 years running a home care agency, plus her own family caregiving experience, offering practical advice for spotting the signs that a loved one needs assistance, understanding emotional resistance to help, and navigating financial options—from VA programs to Medicaid’s CHOICE program and the new Medicare-funded Guide Program for dementia care. Whether you’re helping aging parents, a spouse, or preparing for your own future care, this episode will help you take the next step with confidence and compassion. 👉 00:00 — Welcome & IntroductionsHeather and Brad welcome guest Beth Bigham, who shares her 12-year journey running a ComForCare franchise in Indianapolis. 👉 02:00 — Home Care vs. Home HealthBeth explains the difference between non-medical home care and skilled medical services—and why families often need both. 👉 05:00 — Starting the Conversation About HelpTips for approaching loved ones who may resist care, using emotional intelligence and empathy. 👉 07:30 — Warning Signs a Loved One Needs CareBeth outlines red flags—from fall risks to poor nutrition and isolation—that signal it’s time for help. 👉 10:30 — The Family DisconnectHeather and Beth discuss why families often wait too long and how dementia complicates decision-making. 👉 12:40 — Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) ExplainedBeth breaks down what professionals look for when assessing care needs. 👉 16:00 — The Role of Medical Providers and Discharge PlannersHow hospitals and rehab centers assess home environments—and where gaps still exist. 👉 20:00 — Why Early Home Care MattersPreventing re-injury, reducing hospital readmissions, and the case for proactive care. 👉 23:20 — Can Loved Ones Move In Instead?The hosts and Beth explore family caregiving dynamics, home setup challenges, and emotional strain. 👉 30:50 — Paying for Home CareBeth explains funding sources: private pay, VA programs, PACE, Medicaid’s CHOICE, long-term care insurance, and more. 👉 36:00 — The Medicare Dementia Guide ProgramA deep dive into the Guide Program, a new initiative offering respite and training for dementia caregivers. 👉 43:00 — How to Find the Right Home Care AgencyWhat questions to ask, how to evaluate caregivers, and why it’s “like dating.” 👉 50:00 — Closing ThoughtsBeth shares final advice on choosing care early, asking the right questions, and honoring loved ones with dignity. 👉 51:40 — How to Reach Beth📞 317-664-5136📧 southindy@comforcare.com https://www.comforcare.com/ ⏱️ Chapters

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  2. 09.06.2025

    Art: A Bridge to Connection for Older Adults

    In this conversation, Luanne Downey shares her journey from a career in interior design to working with older adults through art. She discusses the transformative power of art in senior living communities, emphasizing its role in enhancing socialization, building confidence, and providing a sense of purpose. Luanne highlights the importance of adapting art projects to accommodate various limitations faced by seniors, including those with dementia. The discussion also touches on the positive impact of art on mental well-being and community engagement. Takeaways Luanne's background in art and design shaped her approach to working with seniors.Art can help seniors feel included and capable despite physical limitations.Engaging in art projects can significantly boost seniors' confidence and social connections.Art provides a therapeutic outlet for seniors, helping them cope with isolation and loss.Inclusivity in art projects allows everyone, regardless of ability, to participate and enjoy the creative process.Seniors often underestimate their abilities; art can help them rediscover their potential.Community involvement in art projects fosters intergenerational connections and family unity.Art classes can be adapted for individuals with dementia, focusing on simple, enjoyable activities.The sense of accomplishment from creating art can enhance seniors' overall happiness and well-being.Art can serve as a meaningful way for seniors to express themselves and connect with others. Chapters 00:00 Luanne's Artistic Journey 07:10 The Value of Art in Senior Living 10:06 Overcoming Limitations in Aging 21:40 Art Projects and Their Impact 32:22 Engaging Individuals with Dementia 49:25 The Future of Art in Senior Care Discover personalized senior care guidance tailored specifically to you at ⁠AgingSidekick.com⁠. Take our quick AI-powered assessment to uncover the essential questions you should ask when exploring senior care options suited to your unique needs. Prefer speaking directly? Call our AI Agent, Jen, who listens, understands, and provides thoughtful insights into your specific situation, empowering you to make informed, confident decisions about aging care. Call +1 (231) 432 5234 to talk to Jen today.

    51 мин.
  3. 30.04.2025

    Combating Isolation Among Older Adults

    This conversation explores the critical issue of isolation among older adults, highlighting the role of senior centers like the Mill Ray Center in fostering community and connection. Dan Mustard shares his journey in advocating for older adults, emphasizing the importance of socialization for longevity and health. The discussion delves into the physical and emotional impacts of isolation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and presents solutions to combat these challenges through diverse programming and community engagement. In this conversation, Dan Mustard discusses the importance of community engagement, music, and wellness programs for older adults. He highlights how socialization through music and travel can combat isolation, the diverse funding sources that sustain community programs, and the critical role of individual actions in supporting older adults. The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness and connection within communities to enhance the quality of life for seniors. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Isolation Among Older Adults 03:05 Dan Mustard's Journey and Advocacy for Older Adults 06:13 The Importance of Socialization in Longevity 09:06 Understanding the Impact of Isolation 12:04 The Cost of Isolation on Health 14:46 Solutions to Combat Isolation 17:58 Diversity of Programming at Senior Centers 20:59 Creating Connections and Community Engagement 24:00 The Role of Volunteers in Senior Centers 27:07 Conclusion and Future Directions 28:16 The Joy of Music and Community 30:26 Funding and Sustainability of Community Programs 34:58 Travel as a Means of Connection 36:52 Addressing Isolation in Older Adults 40:52 The Importance of Community Engagement 46:06 Wellness and Aging Gracefully Discover personalized senior care guidance tailored specifically to you at AgingSidekick.com. Take our quick AI-powered assessment to uncover the essential questions you should ask when exploring senior care options suited to your unique needs. Prefer speaking directly? Call our AI Agent, Jen, who listens, understands, and provides thoughtful insights into your specific situation, empowering you to make informed, confident decisions about aging care. Call +1 (231) 432 5234 to talk to Jen today.

    50 мин.

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Welcome to Aging Navigator, your go-to podcast for mastering senior living decisions, aging in place strategies, and harnessing technology to thrive independently at home. Each episode delivers practical insights, expert interviews, and actionable tips designed to empower seniors, caregivers, and families navigating the complexities of aging. Learn about innovative solutions for senior care, effective planning for senior living transitions, and discover how the latest technology can enhance independence and quality of life. Tune in to Aging Navigator and confidently chart your path through the