Jul 28, 2015
Dr. Mark Carlson and Laurie Rock are leading the pack when it comes to innovative solutions to caring for seniors.
It's not just about chronic disease management, its about wellness, being proactive about living well that got my attention and wanting to speak with Dr. Carlson. He explains not only pharmacogenetic...
Jul 22, 2015
In 2007 I discovered home funerals and it took my breath away. It was shocking, but it was so beautiful a concept too.
How do you do it? Why would you do it? It demands an exploration once you find out about them and deserves to be considered. There are some confusions about it, for instance, many people equate funeral...
Jul 15, 2015
Health crisis. Waiting. Not knowing if its someone's time to die now. Surgery. How are you when all this is going on? Are you a talker or do you wish everyone would just be quiet! When there is a crisis, there are ones who go inside and there are those that need to talk. This podcast is to enlighten the non-talkers (who...
Jul 7, 2015
What goes through the mind of a young person when their grandparent is going through an unexpected health crisis? Just one young person's experience who is 11 years old. In healthcare circles and in families all over the world, we ask the same questions..."how much should we say?" "should we say anything?" "should we...
Jul 1, 2015
Aliyah Alexander has been dealing witht the devastating effects of Multiple Sclerosis for 10 years. She can no longer even lift her finger to control her computer. Despite her extreme limitations, she has created a powerful concept in caregiving.
Listen in as Aliyah and her therapist Judith Oakland describe how they do...