Tomika Sanchez, What an Experienced Nurse Wants You To Know About Caregiving - June 23, 2019
Tomika Sanchez talks about the ins and outs of caregiving as an experienced nurse.

Tomika Sanchez talks about the ins and outs of caregiving as an experienced nurse.
This episode features Nadine Roberts Cornish, author of Tears In My Gumbo: The Caregiver's Recipe For Resilience. Nadine is also the founder of The Caregiver Guardian, LLC., a caregiving service that aims to educate, empower, and inspire caregivers to care for themselves while caregiving for their loved ones. For more information, visit https://www.tcgcares.com/
This episode features Jennifer FitzPatrick, author of Cruising Through Caregiving: Reducing the Stress of Caring for Your Loved One. She is also the founder of Jenerations Health Education, Inc., working to provide caregiver education programs and more. For more information about Jenerations, visit https://jenerationshealth.com/
This episode features award-winning broadcaster Richard Harris, who discusses his own caregiving experience and his chance connection with the late Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Check out Harris' article on Sandra Day O'Connor and her Alzheimer's at https://www.nextavenue.org/sandra-day-oconnor-alzheimers/
Dr. Diana Kerwin, Chief of Geriatrics at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas, discusses the up-and-coming in research of the causes of dementia.
This episode features John Leland, New York Times Reporter and author of Happiness Is a Choice You Make: Lessons from a Year Among the Oldest.
This episode features Jeannie Ralston, writer and co-founder of online magazine for older women at https://nexttribe.com/.
Writer Deb Hipp discusses her own long-distance caregiving experiences as well as other important things to know.
This episode features author and writer Donna O' Donnell Figurski, author of Prisoners Without Bars: A Caregiver's Tale. The memoir recounts Donna's caregiver beginnings and journey with her husband after he suffers a traumatic brain injury.
This episode features Dr. Sharon Prentice, author of Becoming Starlight: A Shared Death Journey.
This episode features Kelli Castos, founder of Saving Our Seniors. S.O.S is a non-profit organization based out the Tampa Bay area that assists seniors by supporting and promoting the use of gently used medical equipment not covered by Medicare/Medicaid.
This episode features Denise Brown, author of many books and founder of www.caregiving.com
This episode features Kristi Denton Cohen, director and founder of Staying Put or Moving On . For more information, visit https://stayormove.org/
This episode features Andrew Parker, founder of Papa, a service dedicated to helping the elderly with "grandkids on demand".
This episode features co-authors Jahnna Beecham and Katie Ortlip, who explore the concept of caregiving through their personal experiences as a caregiver and a nurse.
This episode features attorney Carol Bertsch of The Law Office of Carol Bertsch, PC. She and our hosts discuss what people should know about Elder Law. Check out her website https://www.assistingseniors.com/ for more info!
This episode features Banner Alzheimer's Institute's nurse Jan Doughtery, discussing new ways to care for dementia patients.
This week's episode features Dr. Carole White of the University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio (UTHSC). She and the Foundation have worked together in order to bring some unforgettable news to San Antonio, Texas.
This week's episode features Janna Cantu. She is a licensed Compassion Fatigue therapist who uses music as a means of healing.
Christopher-Charles Chaney, author of "Mamma Peaches & Me" -January 13, 2019 by Caregiver SOS On Air
This episode features Annette Juba, deputy director of AGE of Central Texas.
This episode features Melanie Merriman, author of her book Holding the Net: Caring for My Mother on the Tightrope of Aging.
This episode features Zanda Hilger, LPC located in North Texas.
This episode features WellMed podiatrist Dr. Ashley Blackmon.
This episode features Sunil Wadhwa, founder and CEO of MedXPrime. MedXPrime focuses on the wellbeing of a patient by helping them learn about the medications they take.
This episode features Terri Corcoran, who cared for her late husband. Terri is also a co-editor for Mainstay, part of the Well Spouse Association.
This episode features Dawn Hamilton, who cared for her late husband who had Lewy-Body dementia.
This podcast episode features the finance director for the city of Alamo Heights, Robert Galindo.
This podcast features returning guest, Angela Lunde, who talks about caring for caregivers, and caring for Alzheimer's patients.
Dani Klein Modisett, Founder and CEO of Laughter On Call - October 14, 2018 by Caregiver SOS On Air