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On The Whole Care Network, We're passionate about... Helping You Share Your Story

We believe podcasts are a fantastic way for your story to be told in your own words and in your own voice.

We believe it is through story-sharing where diversity meets the road to collaboration on a common cause.

Our common cause is supporting caregivers, their care partners, and the care team before, during, and after caregiving ends.

On The Whole Care Network, we feature a variety of shows and hosts who have a story to share, a resource to provide, and a kind word of encouragement because we believe the best information and referral for caregivers come from caregivers who have been in the trenches and understand the journey, helping us balance our four pillars of care.

Please enjoy all of our shows and show hosts!

*Views and opinions featured on the Whole Care Network are those solely of the hosts and guests and may not necessarily be those of the Whole Care Network. Views and opinions on the Whole Care Network are for information purposes only. Always check with your doctor for medical advice or your attorney for legal advice. Thank You for listening to The Whole Care Network!

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  • Expert Elder Law Guidance for Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers
    Jun 15 2025
    Elder law attorney Patrick Cawley is equipping dementia caregivers with the essential tools they need for estate planning, including advance care planning for end of life. Patrick guides family members as they navigate the health care system and complicated ways to pay for long-term care for their loved one. He is a certified dementia care consultant, and host of the Dementia Empowered podcast. Patrick has lived experience with a family member who has Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), so he knows firsthand what dementia caregivers face. Here are some highlights from this episode: Patrick endorses trying care solutions before going straight to legal solutions which might escalate problems and family dynamics. The biggest challenges for dementia caregivers that Patrick sees are financial issues, forming a care team, and complicated or discordant family dynamics.Patrick advocates for caregivers to be paid in certain situations, depending on estate taxes and the financial burden on the caregivers. Recording keeping is vitally important; Patrick recommends keeping a paper trail of transactions and healthcare decisions. Listen to the Dementia Empowered Podcast here. Connect with Keystone Elder Law here. Connect with Patrick Cawley on LI Find an Elder Law Attorney in your area at naela.org You can find the Approaching Death Support Kit at bkbooks.com. Find all of Barbara Karnes’ products and resources at bkbooks.com. Read Barbara’s blog at bkbooks.com. Connect with Barbara Karnes on Facebook IG LinkedIn Twitter (X) YouTube Hospice Navigation Services understands that you need unbiased, expert support to have the best end of life experience possible. If you have questions about hospice care for yourself or someone you care about, Hospice Navigation Services can help. Whether you want to connect by phone or video, you can book a FREE 30-Minute Hospice Navigation Session, or a more in-depth 60-Minute Navigation Session for $95. If you need to troubleshoot the care you’re already receiving, we’re here to answer your questions. A 60-Minute Navigation Session by video call allows up to 3 family members to get the same expert information at the same time. We believe you deserve to have good hospice care. Book your session with an expert Hospice Navigator at theheartofhospice.com. Connect with The Heart of Hospice Podcast and host Helen Bauer Website: theheartofhospice.com Social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn
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    45 m
  • Studying Experienced Caregivers: Four Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
    Jun 15 2025

    "When it comes to caregiving, the assumption about being able to take what we've learned and just naturally grow is not always going to be true."

    How do you think you would feel if you were caregiving for a second or third person living with dementia? Would you feel more prepared because of your previous experience? If you answered "yes," you might be surprised by what research is revealing about experienced caregivers.

    We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, both of us have been caregivers more than once, and we recently learned about enlightening research from Dr. Emily Mroz, a researcher at Emory University's School of Nursing who coined the phrase "experienced caregiver." Her research is shedding light on a common phenomenon that affects millions of families: providing dementia care for multiple loved ones throughout adulthood.

    Dr. Mroz is a tenure-track assistant professor and social behavioral scientist who studies how people think, feel, and act within their social and personal situations. With training in developmental psychology, gerontology, geriatrics, and public health, she uses her multidisciplinary perspective to develop resources and interventions that support people living with serious illness, family caregivers, and those who are bereaved.

    Through her research and interviews with caregivers, Dr. Mroz has identified crucial insights about experienced caregivers that challenge common assumptions and offer practical guidance for those stepping into the caregiving role again.

    Full Show Notes

    https://thecaregiversjourney.org/37-studying-experienced-caregivers-four-essential-tips-alzheimers-and-other-dementias/


    Additional Resources Mentioned

    • Dr. Emily Mroz, assistant professor and social-behavioral scientist, discusses her research on improving how patients and caregivers navigate serious illnesses such as dementia, end-of-life care and bereavement.
    • Link to study flyer here
    • To join this study, visit survey.qualtrics.emory.edu/jfe/form/SV_cYfshxWcThSSV5s.
    • Support the nonprofit The Caregiver's Journey: https://give.cornerstone.cc/thecaregiversjourney

    Takeaways


    Tip 1: Avoid Assumptions About Who Is Prepared to Be a Dementia Caregiver

    Tip 2: Assess How Prepared You Really Feel

    Tip 3: Don't Hesitate to Get Involved in Skills Training and Support Groups

    Tip 4: Share Your Stories with Grace, Not Judgment


    The Importance of Research for Experienced Caregivers

    Dr. Mroz's study is part of a growing recognition that experienced caregivers represent a significant population with unique needs and strengths. Her virtual research study involves participants completing surveys about their caregiving experiences and sharing their stories to help researchers understand the differences between new and experienced caregivers.

    Study details:

    • Focuses on people currently in active caregiving roles, including those early in their journey with a second or third care recipient
    • Participants receive a $50 gift card honorarium
    • Sessions are conducted virtually and take about one to two hours
    • Can participate alongside other dementia caregiver research studies
    • Research is crucial for developing resources specifically tailored to experienced caregivers


    Read More in This Blog here

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  • What It's Really Like Bringing a Cancer Patient Home From the Hospital
    Jun 15 2025

    In this deeply personal podcast episode of, I Saved You. Now, Do the Dishes, I share the raw, nerve-wracking experience of bringing my husband home from the long-term cancer wing before I was ready. He wanted out of the hospital, but I wasn't prepared for everything I had to do for him.

    I shared my anxiety with the internal medicine department in hopes that they would keep him longer, but the team saw no reason to keep him, despite my pleas and the visible reality of our situation. My concerns were brushed off as caregiver overwhelm and I was advised to bring in an at-home nurse to help me with feedings, cleanings, and the drugs.

    I got a quick tutorial of how to feed my husband through his feeding tube by hand every three to four hours, a box of formula, a box of syringes and a vial of anti-anxiety prescription I had to give him before radiation every day.

    This is the reality of caregiving in crisis and what it takes to keep going when you are given more than you know what to do with and even more questions.

    If you're a family caregiver, reach out to me at www.carrieseverson.com or follow me at https://www.instagram.com/authorcarrieseverson/.

    #caregiver #caregiverburnout #marriage #cancer #mentalhealth #cancertreatment

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