At The Forefront

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At The Forefront

We are at the Forefront of many innovative and exciting things developing in the world of senior living. With Tim Mallad, CEO of Forefront Living as our guide, this show will shine a light on how older adults can embrace these changes to live active, happy, fulfilling and thriving lives. Through discussions with senior living and hospice professionals, architects and designers, and people of all ages, we'll help today's seniors envision the art of the possible and take steps toward achieving the future of their dreams.

  1. 2 АВГ.

    Student Servers Working in Senior Living Communities (Part One)

    In the latest episode of Forefront Living's At the Forefront podcast, host and Forefront Living CEO Tim Mallad, sits down with two soon-to-be college freshmen—Meredith Mallad and Mackenzie Odom as well as soon-to-be high school senior, Carys O’Brien—alongside Nancy Greer, a resident at Presbyterian Village North. The discussion dives into the unique experiences and invaluable skills these students have gained working as dining room servers at a retirement community. They share their inspirations for taking on this role, the profound impact their work has on the residents, and the rewarding moments that have left lasting impressions on their lives. Nancy offers her perspective on how the youthful energy of the student servers enhances the dining room atmosphere and reflects on the mutual benefits of this intergenerational interaction. As the conversation unfolds, the students recount memorable interactions with residents, the challenges they've faced and how these experiences have shaped their views on aging. They discuss the ways in which their job has prepared them for future endeavors and offer advice for others considering similar roles. Nancy shares the wisdom she has imparted to the young servers and the fresh perspectives she has gained from them. This 15-minute segment (part one) highlights the significant opportunities available for students in senior living communities and the positive impact these roles can have on both the students and the residents they serve.

    16 мин.
  2. 24 ИЮН.

    Hollywood and Embracing Mature Roles

    In this very special episode, host Tim Mallad interviews renowned actress Jane Seymour. Together, they delve into the importance of embracing aging gracefully in a society obsessed with youth. Jane opens up about her journey of taking on more mature roles as she ages and her passion for advocating for women at a similar stage in life. She encourages others to discover their purpose—whether through learning something new, traveling or simply being themselves and living in the moment. Jane emphasizes the importance of staying active and engaged, reminding the audience that older women are vibrant, fun and possess a wealth of wisdom to share. Additionally, Jane and Tim discuss the Open Hearts Foundation, which aims to build a community dedicated to helping others. Tune in to this insightful episode to learn that it is never too late to find true purpose and fulfillment in life. About Jane Seymour A multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, recipient of the Officer of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000, Jane Seymour has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Her love of art and color has led to her great success as a painter in watercolors and oils and as a designer. For almost 50 years, Jane has taken on many roles as an actress, including the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973), Somewhere In Time (1980), East of Eden (1981), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), War and Remembrance (1988), Wedding Crashers (2005), the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998) and Netflix’s Sandy Wexler (2017). However, the role that most defines Jane is her lifelong work in philanthropy. Actively involved in numerous charitable causes, Jane, along with filmmaker James Keach, founded the Open Hearts Foundation in 2010. The foundation has fulfilled her dream of building a legacy dedicated to serving others, and empowering people to turn adversity into opportunity based on the open-hearted philosophy of her mother Mieke Frankenberg, a World War II internment camp survivor. As a tribute to her mother, Jane serves as a volunteer Board member, benefactor and inspiration to further the mission of the Open Hearts Foundation.

    16 мин.
  3. 23 МАЯ

    Ruby's Choice with Jane Seymour

    In this very special episode, host Tim Mallad interviews renowned actress Jane Seymour, star of the film Ruby’s Choice. The movie tells the touching story about a family’s journey with dementia, offering both hope and inspiration for living life fully. Tim and Jane explore the film’s creation, discuss the challenges of filming during the pandemic and delve into how the movie educates viewers about the realities of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Additionally, they explore the benefits of choosing a senior living community that specializes in memory care for those facing these challenges, highlighting how these specialized environments and professional support can greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals with dementia and their loved ones. Tune in to this insightful episode to gain valuable knowledge about supporting those living with memory care issues. Learn more about Ruby's Choice here: https://dementiafoundation.org.au/rubys-choice/ About Jane Seymour A multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, recipient of the Officer of the British Empire in 2000, Jane Seymour has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Her love of art and color has led to her great success as a painter in watercolors and oils and as a designer. For almost 50 years, Jane has taken on many roles as an actress, including the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973), Somewhere In Time (1980), East of Eden (1981), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), War and Remembrance (1988), Wedding Crashers (2005), the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998) and Netflix’s Sandy Wexler (2017). However, the role that most defines Jane is her lifelong work in philanthropy. Actively involved in numerous charitable causes, Jane, along with filmmaker James Keach, founded the Open Hearts Foundation in 2010. The foundation has fulfilled her dream of building a legacy dedicated to serving others, and empowering people to turn adversity into opportunity based on the open-hearted philosophy of her mother Mieke Frankenberg, a World War II internment camp survivor. As a tribute to her mother, Jane serves as a volunteer Board member, benefactor and inspiration to further the mission of the Open Hearts Foundation.

    15 мин.

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We are at the Forefront of many innovative and exciting things developing in the world of senior living. With Tim Mallad, CEO of Forefront Living as our guide, this show will shine a light on how older adults can embrace these changes to live active, happy, fulfilling and thriving lives. Through discussions with senior living and hospice professionals, architects and designers, and people of all ages, we'll help today's seniors envision the art of the possible and take steps toward achieving the future of their dreams.

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