Aging Starts Now

Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning

On this weekly podcast, members of the Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning team discuss the tools, techniques, strategies, and services that will help you respond with confidence to the legal, financial, and personal challenges created by long life, chronic illness, and disability.

  1. 3d ago

    Episode 329: Aging Strong: Strength, Balance, and Mobility for Life with Dr. Shelby Blankenship

    What does it take to stay active, strong, and independent as we age? In this episode of Aging Starts Now, outreach coordinator Dana Hentschel sits down with Dr. Shelby Blankenship, founder of Southern Grit PT and Wellness, to discuss the critical role that strength, balance, mobility, and functional movement play in healthy aging. Many people think physical therapy is only for recovering from injuries, but Dr. Blankenship shares how her innovative approach combines physical therapy, wellness, and strength training to help adults maintain independence, reduce pain, prevent falls, and continue doing the activities they love. In this conversation, you'll learn: • Why strength training becomes increasingly important after age 50 • How balance and mobility impact long-term independence • Common misconceptions about exercise and aging • Signs you may benefit from working with a physical therapist—even without an injury • Practical exercises and habits that support healthy aging • Real-life success stories from clients who have improved their quality of life Whether you're looking to improve your health, maintain your independence, or simply age with greater confidence, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. To learn more about Southern Grit PT and Wellness, visit the links in our show notes. For more information about elder law, estate planning, and aging resources, visit tn-elderlaw.com.

    28 min
  2. Jun 10

    Episode 327: Hospice: What You Need to Know

    Hospice care is one of the most misunderstood healthcare services, yet it can provide invaluable support for patients and families during some of life's most challenging moments. In this episode of Aging Starts Now, host Dana Hentschel, Outreach Coordinator with Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, sits down with Erin Keogh Rankin, Elder Care Coordinator and End-of-Life Doula, to explore what hospice care really is, who may benefit from it, and how families can make informed decisions when the time comes. Together, they discuss: • The difference between hospice and palliative care • Who qualifies for hospice services • When hospice may — and may not — be the right choice • The services, support, equipment, and supplies hospice provides • The role of the hospice care team • Support available for family caregivers • Medicare, Medicaid, insurance coverage, and potential costs • What it means to revoke hospice care and when that may occur • How to evaluate and compare hospice providers • Important questions to ask before choosing a hospice company Whether you're planning ahead, caring for a loved one, or simply want to better understand your options, this episode offers practical guidance and compassionate insight into a topic every family should know. To learn more about elder law, long-term care planning, caregiving resources, and aging-related topics, visit Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning. Subscribe to Aging Starts Now and never miss an episode. Because aging doesn't start someday. Aging starts now.

    23 min
  3. Jun 3

    Episode 326- Understanding Lewy Body Dementia: Signs, Care, and Support

    Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is one of the most common forms of dementia, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood and frequently misdiagnosed conditions affecting older adults. In this episode of Aging Starts Now, host Janel Heflin, Elder Care Coordinator with Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, sits down with Jennifer Kim, Professor of Nursing at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, to discuss the realities of living with Lewy Body Dementia and the importance of early recognition, accurate diagnosis, and comprehensive care. Together, they explore: • What Lewy Body Dementia is and how it differs from other forms of dementia • Early warning signs and hallmark symptoms families should watch for • Why LBD is often difficult to diagnose and what a thorough evaluation involves • The role of multidisciplinary care in managing cognitive, physical, and emotional symptoms • How Vanderbilt's Center for Quality Aging is advancing dementia care through research and innovation • Resources and next steps for individuals and families concerned about symptoms Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone concerned about cognitive changes in a loved one, this conversation offers valuable insight into navigating one of the most complex dementia diagnoses. Learn more about the support available through Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning at www.tn-elderlaw.com. Subscribe to Aging Starts Now and share this episode with someone who may benefit. Because aging isn't something that just happens later—aging starts now.

    18 min
5
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8 Ratings

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On this weekly podcast, members of the Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning team discuss the tools, techniques, strategies, and services that will help you respond with confidence to the legal, financial, and personal challenges created by long life, chronic illness, and disability.

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