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Monk On A Mission for Caregivers Health


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Wednesday night on ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ on Blog Talk Radio come meet an ambitious monk who’s on a mission to take care of caregivers locally and globally.  Learn how Soul Dancer will help you earn an income by eating a meal or reading a book all the while supporting his massive mission.  To listen to our show live, simply click here! 

 Click this link to learn more about this mission.
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Dementia and Rummage Bags: Yes!


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Join me on Tuesday August 13th at 1:00 pm on ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ on Blog Talk Radio, as we visit Seth Gillman and  Kaitlyn Henderson from Passages Hospice.  Passages Hospice has developed this wonderful program simply called ‘Rummage Bags’ to help dementia patients (and their caregivers) cope!    Whether you are a man or a woman, we’ve all had the experience of rummaging through a bag, a box, a pocket, a drawer, looking for the elusive item that just seems to be out of our reach. Yet when we find what we are looking for, there is that moment of elation!  To listen to our show live, simply click here! 

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We will have a delightful conversation on Tuesday about this terrific program, while chatting about the great work Passages Hospice does in many communities throughout the Midwest. We will also have some terrific tips for Caregivers who are caring for a loved one with dementia.   Through our conversation with Seth and Kaitlyn, we will all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver!’ 

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Guests This Week on Be A Healthy Caregiver!


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Join us on Tuesday August 13th at 1:00pm for a wonderful conversation with Seth Gillman and Kaitlyn Henderson from Passages Hospice as we discuss their insightful Rummage Bag Program!  To hear the show live on Tuesday,  simply click here!

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On A special Wednesday edition of Be A Healthy Caregiver on Blog Talk Radio we welcome Soul Dancer: A Monk On A Mission to Care for Caregivers.  This will be a lively discussion starting at 8:00 pm (EST).  To listen live, simply click here! 

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Lost Time Is Never Found Again


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Time Is What We Want Most, But What We Used Worst…William Penn

This week we motored to the Eye Doctor for an appointment for TLO.  This was a new doctor added to our portfolio as his previous Eye Doctor was no longer on the TLO’s insurance plan.   Like many caregivers, I ended leaving 

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On our way to the Doctor’s appointment, I got my first indication that this appointment had the potential to be a problem.

  • TLO: “When I made the appointment I asked them to send me the paperwork so I could fill it out and have it ready when we arrive.  I never received the paperwork, so if I do not have any of the information they need, I am going to write on each line, “I’m too old to remember because you did not send me the paperwork ahead of time!”
  • Me:  “How long ago did you make this appointment?”
  • TLO:  “At least six weeks ago and I called them in the mean time to ask them to send me the paperwork”
  • Me: “So you made two request for the paperwork”
  • TLO “Yes!”
  • “Oh Boy” I thought to myself…”This is going to be a long afternoon”

 We promptly arrived 15 minutes ahead of schedule and TLO started to fill out his paperwork.  Surprised that he did not say something to the receptionist about not being mailed the paperwork prior to the appointment, he took pen to paper and started to fill out the requested information.  (Of course, they took his Co pay first!)  As I peeked over to see what how he was doing with the paper work, I noticed a few long answers which started…”I’m too old to remember”… I chuckled, but made sure he was not missing any critical information that the doctor or staff needed which was important to his care.

While completing the paperwork we sat in what I thought was a waiting room, which was empty.  “We are going to move through this appointment quickly I thought.”  WRONG!  45 minutes later the receptionist called us and pointed us down the hallway to a second waiting area.  We were shocked to find 12 people in this waiting room to see the ‘tech’ then the doctor’.  Another 45 minutes, and finally he is called in for his eye exam, which took all of about 15 minutes.

While watching the other patients in the waiting room, I was trying to determine how people were being called in for their exam.  There seemed to be no rhyme or reason as patients who were there before us, were called after us.  You know that is the case when you get the evil eye from someone sitting across the room from you when your name is called, and their name is not.  I could see the nurses, tech support, receptionist all fluttering around the office, but no one taking charge.  Patients sitting there getting frustrated: receptionists with their glass window closed.

Soon TLO returned with the nurse who said…“Take a seat, Mr Schiffer the doctor will see you soon!’  I said to him, ‘What’s up, did you not see the doctor’…’no’ he replied, ‘they just did the test, they will call us again to review with the doctor.’

Oh boy, more delay’s, there is just so much daytime TV one can take; How do people watch those judge shows?

Time continues to drag on, and on and on… now we’re past two hours waitingeye rolling in this office, (as were many of the other patients) and we’re both started to get frustrated.  One of the nurses approaches us wanting to know his primary care doctor and his previous eye doctor. “All that information is on the paperwork, what seems to be the problem” we said in unison. (Yes, he did put that info on the paperwork!)  ‘Oh, we’re just waiting on the referral’ the doctor will not see you without the referral.  YIKES!

One of the great things about TLO is that he follows up with his Primary Care Physician on a regular basis when there is a need for a referral.  He confirmed weeks prior to the appointment that the referral had been sent by his PCP.

Before I could even get to the receptionist to straighten out this mess, TLO had beaten me to the punch.  Let us just say that we have two very diverse ways in handling conflict.  I will let your imagination  run wild about his loud and direct conversation with the receptionist!

thumbsdownTwo and a half hours into our extended stay at the Eye Doctor’s office, we finally just left. 

We have reported the Eye Doctor to our Primary Care Physician so that they do not make any more referrals to that office.  Knowing that they have the needed referral, we have also reported the Eye Doctor to our insurance company because we are both confident that they will bill for the appointment.

Time is a precious commodity. Too often time waiting in doctors’ offices is wasted by inefficiency of the staff; we have all experienced it.  But how do we combat it?

  • Always tell the doctor about your positive and/or negative experience with staff or office procedures, often doctors are the last ones to know.  It is their reputation!
  • Always tell the referring physician about a positive/negative experience with a referral they  have made.
  • When going to a new doctor, always ask for the paperwork in advance of the appointment to help expedite the wait time.
  •  Inform your insurance provider of a problem with a referral
  • Always double-check with your PCP to make sure that the referral has been made.

 I would love to hear what you do to combat wasted time at the doctor’s office!

You see…We Might Have Cancer, But Cancer Does Not Have Us!

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Thursday’s are Hug A Caregiver Day!


Caregiving can sometimes be hard:

But Hugging a Caregiver is easy!

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Tuesday’s  at 1:00 pm (EST) and Thursday’s at 8:00 pm!

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All of our episodes of ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ are archived for your listening convenience by clicking here! 

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The Caregiving Hour With Kim Linder


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I am excited to be a guest on The  Caregiver Hour  radio show hosted  Kim Linder, founder of Senior Holistic Living and creator of The New Age of Caregiving Symposium on Monday August 5th at 11:00 am (est)

There are Four Ways to Listen (For questions, call 877-897-8255)

  • On the Radio: 
    11AM to 12PM EST Mondays on
    Clear Channel 1250 AM WHNZ Impact Radio in Tampa

 

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Focused on everything from the practical daily responsibilities to the emotional hard-to-discuss issues that caregivers face, The Caregiver Hour is a valued resource for primary and secondary caregivers. So whether you’re regularly caring for someone, or providing relief and support to a caregiver who is, this show will guide your path in a way that’s accessible, engaging, and most of all, useful to those in need.

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Happy Birthday Caregiving.com!


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It is not often someone get’s to celebrate a 17th birthday twice, but that is what is going on today with Denise Brown at Caregiving.com! Denise registered CareGiving.com seventeen years ago on August 3rd; Denise and her website continue to offer soothing support, wonderful direction for a host of family Caregivers that instantly become your extended family.  Denise has been a mentor to many Caregivers and always, I MEAN ALWAYS, is there to lend her support, wisdom and care.  

There are an estimated 66 million family caregivers just in the United States.  Caregiving is about collaboration, not about competition. Each family Caregiver has their own Caregiving journey story to tell, yet it is through those stories where Caregivers connect with each other, understand each other, are there for each other.  Denise Brown and Caregiving.com is a perfect example of this philosophy.  

Take the time to visit Denise at Caregiving.com by simply clicking here! You’ll find Denise as an author, keynote speaker, radio show host and a friend to many.  But what you will really find without evening knowing it, is that gentle  guide and support that every caregiver needs while on their journey from someone who really does care.  

I found Caregiving.com two years ago when I started to write about my Caregiving Journey and have not looked back since.  Denise has encouraged me to find my voice through blogging, and my weekly radio show; my life has been changed for the better by Denise and my extended family of Caregivers on Caregiving.com   Your life will be changed too by visiting Caregiving.com!  Stop by today or anytime this week and wish  Denise another 17th birthday and see what she has in store for everyone during her birthday celebration!  

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Guests this Week On ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’


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On Tuesday August 6 at 1:00 pm (EST) join us for a discussion on ‘DOMA: What It Means To You; with Attorney Stephanie Schneider and Certified Financial Planner David Treece.  To listen to our show live on Tuesday, simply click here!

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Thursday August 8th at 5:00 pm (EST) enjoy the beautiful music of Gynecologic Oncologist,  Dr. Rick Boulay as we explore a Caregivers Journey through Music.  To listen to our show live on Thursday, simply click here!

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‘Hug A Caregiver’ Day!


Caregiving can sometimes be hard:

But Hugging a Caregiver is easy!

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Caregiving Has No Borders!


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Join us on Thursday August 1st at 8:00 pm (EST) for ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ as we cross the Canadian border to visit with best-selling author, Rick Lauber from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada!   To listen to our show live, simply click here!

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Rick’s book Caregivers Guide For Canadians’ is masterful and great read, no matter what side of the border you live. Our conversation on Thursday will focus on Rick’s book, as well as how do we best care, for the Caregiver.

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 There are no geographical boundaries when it comes to Caregiving. While there are difference in health care between Canada and the United States, there are plenty of commonalities with Caregivers in our two countries. On Thursday’s show, we will discuss many of these important issues as well as how Rick’s Caregiving, led to his book, ‘Caregivers Guide For Canadians.’  We will be taking your calls as well during our second segment! Your questions are welcome  during the second segment of the show at 646.487.3716

From our conversation with Rick, we will all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver.’

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