Mastering Aging Gracefully

Living Gracefully

We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new podcast Mastering Aging Gracefully.  About Your HostBrittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care.  Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more: www.living-grace.comPhone: 480-200-2351

  1. 3d ago

    When Senior Care Becomes Personal, Purposeful, and Full of Heart with Kori Zarinegar

    What if great senior care wasn't just about providing care, but about creating a life worth looking forward to? In this sweet episode of Mastering Aging Gracefully, host Brittany Singleton sits down with Kori Zarinegar, a senior care professional, dementia educator, residential care home owner, and longtime advocate for families navigating aging and memory care. With more than 20 years of experience serving seniors, Kori brings a perspective that goes far beyond the traditional idea of senior care. Her philosophy is simple but powerful: people need more than care. They need connection, movement, purpose, dignity, and something to look forward to. And this conversation gets personal. Kori and Brittany talk about the importance of building genuine partnerships in senior care, and how those relationships can transform the experience for not only residents, but their families and caregivers, too. When Care Becomes More Than a Service One of the most beautiful parts of this conversation is the relationship that has developed between Kori, her family, and the professionals who care for her parents. What started as a professional partnership became something much more meaningful. Kori shares how her father's physical therapy and fitness routine became about more than simply improving strength and mobility. He began looking forward to seeing the people who came into his home. That anticipation matters. The exercise mattered. The relationships mattered. The connection mattered. Sometimes, improving quality of life isn't just about adding more years. It's about giving someone more reasons to enjoy the years they have. Senior Care Should Be Personal Kori and Brittany also have an honest conversation about the challenges families can encounter with traditional healthcare and senior care systems. They discuss the limitations that can exist within home health, including the amount of time therapists may have with patients and the pressures placed on healthcare professionals. The conversation isn't about blaming the people providing care. In fact, it's quite the opposite. It's about recognizing that caregivers and healthcare professionals often want to do more, but are working within systems that can limit their time, resources, and autonomy. That raises an important question: What would senior care look like if we approached every resident the way we would want someone to care for our own parents? For Kori, that question is at the heart of everything she does. Movement Is Medicine, But Connection Matters Too Kori talks about the importance of keeping older adults moving, especially after a fall, illness, or decline in physical ability. But this conversation takes it one step further. Exercise isn't only about physical strength. It can create: • Routine • Confidence • Social connection • Mental stimulation • Purpose • Independence • Something to look forward to Kori has seen firsthand how meaningful activity can affect residents' quality of life, and she shares why she believes exercise, socialization, cognitive engagement, dignity, and joy should all be part of the senior care conversation. And Then We Talk About Memory Care... As the conversation turns toward memory care and dementia, Kori brings more than two decades of experience to the table. As a Certified Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care Trainer, Alzheimer's Association community educator, caregiver support group facilitator, and owner of two licensed residential care homes, she understands the realities families face when dementia becomes part of their loved one's journey. Her approach centers on education, compassionate caregiving, consistency, meaningful activities, and strong family partnerships. Because dementia care isn't simply about managing symptoms. It's about remembering the person behind the diagnosis. What You'll Take Away From This EpisodeThis conversation will leave you thinking differently about what it means to age well and what truly makes a difference in the lives of older adults. You'll hear about: • The importance of meaningful relationships in senior care • Why movement and exercise matter as we age • The connection between physical activity and quality of life • How social connection can give seniors a renewed sense of purpose • The realities of navigating home health care • Why family partnerships are essential in senior care • The importance of dementia education for caregivers and families • How residential care homes can create more personalized experiences • Why dignity and autonomy should remain central to aging • How caregivers can help seniors find joy and purpose every day A Conversation About What Really Matters This episode isn't simply about assisted living, memory care, physical therapy, or senior services. It's about people. It's about parents. It's about the professionals who show up for them. It's about the relationships that develop along the way. And it's about recognizing that aging doesn't mean we stop needing friendship, laughter, purpose, movement, and connection. Sometimes, those things are exactly what help us keep going. Because aging gracefully isn't about doing everything perfectly. It's about creating a life where people continue to feel seen, valued, connected, and cared for. About the Guest:  KORI ZARINEGAR Senior Care Professional | Dementia Educator | Residential Care Home Owner 20+ YEARS SERVING SENIORS 2 LICENSED CARE HOMES CADDCT DEMENTIA TRAINER PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY Kori Zarinegar has served seniors and families for more than 20 years. She owns two licensed residential care homes: Mountain Cove Luxury Senior Care in Anthem and Assisted Living Amber Hills in North Phoenix. She is a licensed Arizona assisted living manager, a Community Educator for the Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest Chapter, and the facilitator of a monthly caregiver support group. Kori is also a Certified Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care Trainer (CADDCT) through the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. She is the founder of Memory Care Training AZ and the author of an Arizona Department of Health Services-licensed memory care training curriculum. Her mission is to improve dementia care through education, compassionate and consistent caregivers, meaningful daily activities, and genuine partnerships with families. Kori's approach emphasizes exercise, socialization, cognitive engagement, dignity, and joy to help residents maintain their abilities and experience the best possible quality of life.  senior care, senior living, memory care, dementia care, dementia education, Alzheimer's care, aging parents, caring for aging parents, assisted living, residential care homes, senior health, aging gracefully, senior fitness, elderly care, caregiver support, caregiver burnout, dementia caregivers, Alzheimer's caregivers, quality of life for seniors, senior living Arizona, memory care Arizona, senior care Scottsdale, senior care Phoenix, senior care Anthem, Kori Zarinegar, Mastering Aging Gracefully #MasteringAgingGracefully #SeniorCare #MemoryCare #DementiaCare #AgingGracefully #SeniorLiving #AgingParents #CaregiverSupport #AlzheimersCare #SeniorHealth #SeniorFitness #ArizonaSeniorCare Now ask yourself: What is one thing you believe every older adult deserves more of as they age: connection, purpose, independence, movement, or simply someone who listens? Tell us in the comments. Your answer could help another family realize they're not alone in this journey. About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    When Senior Care Becomes Personal, Purposeful, and Full of Heart with Kori Zarinegar
  2. Aug 13

    Hospice Isn’t Giving Up: What Families Need to Know About End-of-Life Care with Guest Kelli Tucker

    Hospice isn't about giving up. It's about comfort, dignity, quality of life, and helping families navigate one of life's most difficult transitions. In this episode of Mastering Aging Gracefully, Brittany Singleton sits down with hospice professional Kelli Tucker to talk about what hospice really means, how hospice can support families at home, and why understanding your options before a crisis can make all the difference. What if hospice isn't about giving up? What if it is actually about giving families the opportunity to breathe, reconnect, and focus on what matters most? In this deeply personal episode of Mastering Aging Gracefully, host Brittany Singleton welcomes Kelli Tucker, a longtime hospice professional with Suncrest Hospice and Palliative Care, for an honest and heartfelt conversation about hospice care, end-of-life support, family guilt, dignity, and what it really means to help someone live well through the final chapter of life. For Kelli, hospice isn't just a career. It's personal. After losing her own mother to lung cancer, Kelli experienced firsthand how overwhelming it can be for families to make end-of-life decisions without fully understanding their options. That experience eventually led her into hospice, where she has spent years helping other families navigate the very journey she once experienced herself. And Brittany and Kelli don't shy away from the hard questions. Is Hospice Really About Dying? One of the biggest misconceptions families have about hospice is that choosing hospice means you're giving up. Brittany and Kelli challenge that idea throughout this conversation. Hospice can actually be about living more comfortably, maintaining dignity, supporting the family, and making the most of the time that remains. Kelli shares how her own experience with hospice changed her perspective. Rather than carrying the overwhelming responsibility of managing everything herself, hospice allowed her to step back into the role of daughter instead of feeling like she had to be the caregiver, coordinator, and decision-maker for everything. That distinction can change everything. When Families Are Making Decisions in Crisis Brittany and Kelli talk about something families often don't realize until they're already in the middle of it. It's incredibly difficult to make major healthcare decisions when you're in crisis. When a physician, hospital, rehabilitation facility, case manager, and social worker are all giving you information at once, it can be difficult to know what questions to ask or which direction to take. Kelli shares a powerful story about a wife who was overwhelmed after being told her husband needed hospice. Instead of immediately trying to explain everything, Kelli sat down with her. She listened. She gave her space to process. And once this woman felt heard, she was able to begin understanding what needed to happen next. Sometimes compassionate care begins with simply saying: "Tell me what you need." The Hospice Team Isn't Just About Medical Care Brittany and Kelli also explore what hospice can actually look like for a family. Hospice may involve a team that includes: NursesSocial workersChaplainsCaregiversPhysiciansEmotional and spiritual supportEducation for family membersGuidance through changes in a loved one's conditionThe goal is to help the individual and the family navigate the journey together. Sometimes it's love. The End-of-Life Doula Conversation Brittany and Kelli also open the door to an important conversation about end-of-life doulas. Kelli believes end-of-life doulas can provide another layer of personalized support and help families better understand what the end-of-life process can look like. It's not simply about preparing for death. It's about helping people understand what is happening, creating meaningful moments, supporting the family, and protecting the individual's dignity throughout the process. We Don't Have a Crystal Ball One of the most powerful reminders in this episode is that nobody knows exactly how much time someone has. A person may be considered hospice appropriate, but that doesn't mean anyone has a crystal ball. Kelli shares personal experiences with both of her parents and reflects on the importance of appreciating the time we have, even when the circumstances aren't what we expected. And perhaps that's the bigger message Brittany and Kelli leave us with: We may not be able to control how much time we have, but we can influence how that time is experienced. What if hospice isn't about giving up, but about giving your loved one comfort, dignity, support, and a better quality of life? Because sometimes the most loving thing we can do isn't to do more. About the guest: Kelli Tucker has been serving families in hospice care since 2010 and has a deep passion for educating others about the comfort, dignity, and support hospice provides. Her calling to this work is personal. After experiencing the compassionate care hospice gave both of her parents during their end-of-life journeys, she knew she wanted to help other families navigate one of life’s most difficult seasons with knowledge, empathy, and hope. As a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), Kelli also facilitates dementia support groups within the senior living communities she serves, creating a safe and compassionate space where caregivers and families can find education, encouragement, practical resources, and connection with others facing similar challenges. She is passionate about helping families feel supported long before hospice is ever needed. Outside of her professional life, Kelli enjoys expressing her creativity through beauty, fashion, paddle boarding, and lifestyle content, and loves spending time with her two beloved Golden Retrievers, who bring endless joy to her life. hospice care, what is hospice, hospice care for seniors, hospice at home, hospice for aging parents, end of life care, end of life planning, hospice misconceptions, is hospice giving up, hospice benefits, hospice services, senior care, senior living, aging parents, caring for aging parents, caregiver support, family caregiver, end of life support, hospice nurse, hospice team, quality of life, compassionate senior care, end of life doula, hospice education, Medicare hospice, navigating senior care, aging gracefully, Mastering Aging Gracefully, Brittany Singleton, Kelli Tucker About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    Hospice Isn’t Giving Up: What Families Need to Know About End-of-Life Care with Guest Kelli Tucker
  3. Aug 5

    Why Small Senior Living Homes Matter A Family Approach to Care with Cindy Sorber

    Today, we had the absolute pleasure of connecting with Cindy Sorber of Dove Song Retreat and this conversation is one that truly stays with you. From the moment you walk into one of their homes, you feel it… warmth, peace, and something so many families are searching for: a true sense of home. As Cindy shares, Dove Song Retreat was born out of a deeply personal experience one that many families can relate to. The difficult journey of placing a loved one in care. The uncertainty. The guilt. The overwhelming question… “Is this the right place?” Instead of accepting the status quo, they chose to create something different. A place where seniors are not just cared for—but known, valued, and loved A place where families don’t feel like visitors—but part of the home  A place where laughter around the table replaces long, lonely hallways As described in the conversation, their vision was simple but powerful: create small, intimate residential homes where every person feels seen, safe, and truly at home  This episode isn’t just about senior living—it’s about human connection. Cindy opens up about: Why traditional senior living can sometimes feel overwhelming or impersonalThe beauty of small, residential assisted living homesHow personalized care changes everything for both residents and familiesThe importance of open communication and trust with familiesCreating environments where seniors can still thrive, laugh, and belongAnd maybe most importantly… What it really means to feel at home in your final chapter of life Imagine waking up not to a long hallway but to the smell of coffee brewing… Sitting at a table filled with laughter… Being surrounded by people who know your name, your story, and what makes you smile. That’s the life Cindy and her team are creating every single day. About today’s guest: Cindy Sorber’s journey in senior care began in the late 1990s, providing personalized support to seniors in their private homes. In 2002, she expanded her expertise into behavioral health, serving adults with mental and behavioral challenges in a clinical setting. Over the years, Cindy has embraced a wide range of leadership roles—including Private Duty Caregiver, Activities Director, Business Office Director, Licensed Assisted Living Manager, and now, Operations Director of residential assisted living homes.  Her passion lies in creating beautiful, comfortable environments where seniors can truly thrive. Drawing on her design experience, Cindy is dedicated to fostering spaces that promote independence, joy, and well-being. She believes in the power of daily movement, nutritious meals, creative expression, and meaningful social engagement to enrich the lives of older adults. At DoveSong Retreat, Cindy’s mission is to help seniors live actively and purposefully—celebrating each moment with warmth, dignity, and care. OPERATIONS DIRECTOR & ADVOCATE FOR VIBRANT SENIOR LIVING Cindy Sorber,  phone 602-363-4781  email: cindy@dovesongretreat.com Senior living Assisted living homes Residential assisted living Small group homes for seniors Senior care options Caregiver support Dementia care Senior living Arizona Dove Song Retreat Family-centered senior care Elder care solutions Senior housing options Aging with dignity Personalized senior care Senior living podcast About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    Why Small Senior Living Homes Matter A Family Approach to Care with Cindy Sorber
  4. Jul 30

    The Sweetest Caregiver Story: Faith, Fitness & Finding Purpose in Aging Gracefully

    In this heart-melting episode of Mastering Aging Gracefully, we sit down with the incredible Jessica Wilson a fitness specialist, caregiver, and someone who truly embodies what it means to serve with love. What started as a simple connection over lemon cupcakes turned into a beautiful journey of friendship, purpose, and meaningful work. From launching a COVID bakery to transforming lives through senior fitness and companionship, Jessica’s story will leave you inspired and maybe even a little teary-eyed.  This episode is packed with touching moments from helping a client rediscover her independence to baking a long-lost family Easter bread recipe together. It’s about more than caregiving… it’s about connection, dignity, and bringing joy back into everyday life. You’ll hear how: A simple act of kindness (and cupcakes!) sparked a life-changing careerFaith and compassion shape the way Jessica cares for seniorsFitness, companionship, and laughter can transform agingOne caregiver helped a woman with dementia feel seen, heard, and loved againEven teaching FaceTime can become a beautiful bridge of connectionAnd yes… there are laugh-out-loud moments too (like finding a toothbrush in the most unexpected place). Why This Episode MattersIf you’ve ever wondered: How to care for aging loved ones with more compassionWhat meaningful senior care actually looks likeHow to turn your passion into purposeThis episode is a gentle reminder that aging isn’t something to fear it’s something to honor, support, and walk through together. And sometimes… all it takes is a little love, a lot of patience, and maybe a batch of lemon cupcakes.  About our guest: Jessica Wilson is a Fitness Specialist with Living Gracefully PLLC who has a deep passion for serving the senior community through movement, connection, laughter, and compassionate care. With over 12 years of experience in private in-home caregiving and companionship, Jessica brings a unique blend of fitness, emotional support, and genuine relationship-building to every class and interaction. Jessica is dementia trained and certified and believes wellness goes far beyond physical fitness. Her goal is to bring love, life, joy, and meaningful engagement to seniors by creating environments where they feel seen, valued, encouraged, and connected. Whether they are dancing, exercising, sharing stories, playing games, or engaging in stimulating conversation, Jessica meets each individual where they are and walks alongside them through life’s good, hard, and in-between moments. In addition to her caregiving background, Jessica holds a certification in Mental Health Coaching through Light University and is a certified DreamBuilder Coach through Life Mastery Institute. Her compassionate and uplifting approach is shaped not only by her professional experience, but also by her life as a wife and mother of five children. Service and care are deeply rooted in her family life, with three of her children serving in the fire service, including one paramedic. Another works in fine dining hospitality, while her youngest son is preparing to welcome his first child and works multiple jobs to provide for his growing family so his child’s mother can stay home during this special season of life. Her husband serves as Assistant Fire Chief for Daisy Mountain Fire and Medical. Jessica’s heart is to help seniors feel alive, empowered, mentally engaged, physically active, and deeply loved—because every stage of life deserves purpose, dignity, connection, and joy. senior care, caregiving stories, aging gracefully, dementia care, elderly companionship, senior fitness, caregiving journey, healthcare stories, inspirational podcast, caregiving tips, home care support, caregiver life, aging parents, faith and caregiving, emotional stories, human connection, wellness for seniors About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    The Sweetest Caregiver Story: Faith, Fitness & Finding Purpose in Aging Gracefully
  5. Jul 23

    Trainer vs. Therapist: The Line That Could Cost You Everything

    In this episode Brittany Singleton sits down with attorney Paul Ticen to discuss an often overlooked topic in senior care: liability, legal protection, and the importance of working within the proper scope of practice. Drawing from his experience as both an insurance claims adjuster and personal injury attorney, Paul shares practical insights into the legal risks assisted living homes, caregivers, and senior care providers face when they don't have the right insurance, hire unqualified professionals, or misrepresent the services they offer. Together, Brittany and Paul explore the critical differences between licensed physical therapists and personal trainers, why those distinctions matter when caring for older adults, and how proper documentation, insurance coverage, and professional oversight can protect both residents and care providers. Whether you're an assisted living owner, caregiver, healthcare professional, or family member researching senior care options, this episode offers valuable guidance on reducing risk while providing safe, high-quality care. Topics of interest from in this episode: • Why every assisted living home should review its insurance coverage beyond a standard homeowner's policy • The legal differences between licensed physical therapists and personal trainers • Why using the wrong professional can increase liability and put residents at risk • How documentation protects both healthcare providers and business owners • Common mistakes small senior care businesses make when hiring outside professionals • What "scope of practice" means and why it matters • Why vulnerable seniors require individualized care instead of one-size-fits-all exercise programs • The importance of professional liability insurance versus general liability insurance • How proper evaluations help reduce injuries and improve outcomes About Our Guest: Paul Ticen is a personal injury and trademark attorney and the founder of Paul Ticen Law, based in Chandler, Arizona. Before becoming an attorney, Paul worked as an insurance adjuster for several years, analyzing, evaluating, and negotiating personal injury claims across a wide array of incidents. His insurance background led naturally to a career in defense law, which became the springboard into plaintiff's personal injury work, where he focuses on individuals injured in car crashes, pedestrian collisions, bicycle accidents, and sports and fitness injuries. Having worked as an insurance adjuster, insurance defense attorney, and now plaintiff's attorney gives Paul a perspective few attorneys can offer when analyzing the risk of injury. Paul Ticen contact information: Website: injurylawchandler.com Email: paul@paulticenlaw.com Phone: (480) 646-9382 About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    Trainer vs. Therapist: The Line That Could Cost You Everything
  6. Jul 16

    Holistic Living Redefined: Creating Spaces Where Seniors Truly Thrive

    In this episode of Mastering Aging Gracefully, we sit down with Jenny Rockrich-Arena, owner of Holistic Homes of AZ, to explore a completely different approach to assisted living one rooted in whole-person care. With a unique background as a registered nurse and licensed acupuncturist, Jenny shares how her life experiences led her to create a holistic living model that prioritizes body, mind, and spirit. From fragrance-free environments to organic nutrition and intentional care practices, Jenny is redefining what it looks like for seniors to not just live but truly thrive. This conversation dives into the realities of building a care home from the ground up, the overlooked population of those with chemical sensitivities, and the importance of creating a strong, values-driven team culture. If you’ve ever wondered what’s possible in senior living when care is approached differently, this episode will open your eyes. About Our Guest: Jenny Rockrich-Arena is the owner of Holistic Homes of AZ, where she blends her expertise as a registered nurse and licensed acupuncturist to create a truly holistic assisted living experience. Passionate about whole-person care, Jenny leads with intention offering organic nutrition, a fragrance-free environment, and a warm, supportive home. Known for her hands-on approach and love of laughter, she is committed to creating spaces where residents feel safe, seen, and able to thrive. In this episode learn: •What holistic assisted living really looks like in practice •Why fragrance-free and chemical-free environments matter •The inspiration behind Jenny’s unique care model •Challenges and rewards of building a holistic home from scratch •The importance of team culture in senior care •How overlooked populations (like those with chemical sensitivities) are being served •The role of nutrition, environment, and energy in overall well-being •What the future of innovative senior living could look like •True care goes beyond physical needs—it includes emotional and environmental well-being •Creating a strong, aligned team is essential to delivering consistent, high-quality care •Sometimes the best ideas come from real-life needs and experiences •There is a growing need for more personalized and thoughtful senior living solutions  If this episode inspired you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who is navigating senior living decisions. About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    Holistic Living Redefined: Creating Spaces Where Seniors Truly Thrive
  7. Jul 9

    Caregiving with Heart Building Trust Family and Excellence in Senior Care

    In this episode of Mastering Aging Gracefully, we sit down with Meagan Paige and Stacey Heintzman to explore what it truly means to provide exceptional care while building a thriving business and maintaining strong family connections. What begins as a conversation between longtime friends unfolds into a meaningful discussion about caregiving, entrepreneurship, and the journey of growing both personally and professionally. Meagan shares how her background as a registered nurse brings a critical level of expertise and safety to her assisted living homes, especially when managing complex medical needs and medication oversight. Her hands on, proactive approach allows for early intervention, fewer complications, and a higher standard of care for every resident. Together, Meagan and Stacey highlight the value of nurse led, owned, and operated homes, where clinical excellence meets compassion. They also open up about the realities of caregiver burnout, emphasizing the importance of structure, support, and self care for both professional caregivers and family members. The conversation also touches on the growing need for social connection and mental health support in senior living. With a strong belief that care should be personal and dignified, they advocate for environments where residents feel seen, valued, and empowered every day. Stacey shares her unique journey into the business, bringing an entrepreneurial mindset, strong leadership, and a natural ability to connect with people. Her role has helped shape a culture rooted in trust, positivity, and genuine care. This episode is filled with warmth, laughter, and real life insight, offering a behind the scenes look at what it takes to raise the standard of senior care while helping others age with grace, dignity, and connection. RN owned and operated assisted living homes and the value they provide. Caregiver burnout and how to support both staff and families. Loneliness, social connection, and mental health in aging. Dignity and autonomy in senior care. #aging gracefully, senior care, nurse led assisted living, caregiver burnout, elder care support, residential care homes, mental health in aging, family caregiving, assisted living insights, senior living Arizona. Guest Information Meagan Paige, RN Owner and Manager, Hummingbird Retreat Assisted Living North Scottsdale, Arizona Phone. (480) 818-0136. Fax. (602) 612-4096. Website. www.hummingbirdretreataz.com. Meagan Paige is a Registered Nurse and owner operator of three nurse led assisted living homes in Scottsdale, Arizona. Her journey began at the bedside, where she witnessed firsthand how seniors can fall through the cracks without proper clinical oversight. That experience shaped her mission to create high touch, personalized care environments where residents are truly seen, assessed, and supported every day. Her homes are nurse owned and actively nurse managed, allowing for ongoing assessments, early detection of changes, and proactive care that helps prevent unnecessary hospitalizations. Meagan is passionate about raising the standard of senior care by combining clinical excellence with genuine human connection, giving families peace of mind and residents the opportunity to truly thrive. Stacey Heintzman Director of Operations Stacey Heintzman serves as the Director of Operations and plays a vital role in the success and culture of the homes. With a background as a successful entrepreneur and esthetician, she brings strong leadership, accountability, and a deep understanding of building meaningful businesses. Although newer to the assisted living industry, Stacey has embraced her role with passion and intention. She is known for her positive energy, strong presence, and ability to build trust with residents and families. Stacey leads with both heart and structure, helping create an environment rooted in compassion, teamwork, and genuine care. Her impact continues to elevate the experience for residents while strengthening the team and overall mission of delivering exceptional, person centered care. About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    Caregiving with Heart Building Trust Family and Excellence in Senior Care
  8. Jul 2

    Called to Care One Woman’s Journey to Becoming a Fierce Advocate for Seniors

    Sometimes the path to purpose is anything but predictable. In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, host Brittany Singleton sits down with Bonnie Shimko, a passionate advocate for seniors whose journey into care was shaped by both professional success and profound personal challenge. Bonnie shares how her early career in senior living quickly evolved into something much deeper after her daughter faced a long and critical illness. What followed was a season of navigating complex medical systems, insurance battles, and emotional hardship that ultimately equipped her with a unique and powerful skill set. From coordinating care across multiple providers to understanding the gaps in communication between specialists, Bonnie reveals what truly happens behind the scenes in healthcare. Her experience highlights a major issue families face today fragmented care that often leaves loved ones without a clear advocate. This episode brings to light the importance of seeing the whole person not just their medical needs, but their emotional, spiritual, and relational well being. It also explores how faith, resilience, and lived experience can shape someone into a voice for those who need it most. Through honest storytelling and real life insight, this conversation offers a meaningful look at aging, illness, and care with strength and compassion. Families are often left to manage complex care systems without guidance. This episode shines a light on the critical role of advocacy and why having someone who understands the system can make all the difference in outcomes and quality of life. Key points: How personal hardship can shape purpose and direction.The hidden challenges of navigating insurance and medical systems.Why coordination between healthcare providers is often missing.The importance of advocating for the whole person mind body and spirit.How family dynamics play a critical role in care decisions.About the guest: Bonnie Shimko | Founder, Arizona Care Management Solutions Bonnie Shimko is a dedicated advocate for seniors and their families, driven by a deep-seated belief that the journey of aging should be met with clarity, dignity, and compassion. As the founder of Arizona Care Management Solutions, Bonnie has spent over a decade building a team of experts who provide peace of mind to families navigating the complexities of long-term care. Known for her warmth and her "heart-first" approach, she finds her greatest joy in helping families move from a place of crisis to a place of confidence and connection. About Your Host Brittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care. Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more:  www.living-grace.com  Call us at: 480-200-2351

    Called to Care One Woman’s Journey to Becoming a Fierce Advocate for Seniors

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We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new podcast Mastering Aging Gracefully.  About Your HostBrittany Singleton is the owner and creator of Living Gracefully, dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity, support, and joy. A licensed physical therapist since 1999, she brings decades of experience and a passion for redefining aging through personalized, concierge-style in-home care.  Through Living Gracefully, Brittany and her team provide individualized wellness plans including physical therapy, fall prevention, cognitive support, nutrition, companionship, and end-of-life guidance—all focused on peace of mind and quality of life. Learn more: www.living-grace.comPhone: 480-200-2351