In this episode, we chat with Alyse Dunn, Founder and CEO of Care CoPilot. CareCopilot With her software engineering expertise and caregiver experience, she created the CareCopilot web and mobile app. Alyse recognized a critical hole in the market and knew that the growing elder care crisis would make her product all the more essential. But she was also determined to follow in the footsteps of her parents—both were physicians—and dedicate herself to designing a product that could help and heal o...
Sep 12, 2023•26 min
In this episode, we speak with Jennifer Braistead, Florida Director Government Affairs for the Alzheimer's Association. Our conversation begins with the FDA approval for Lecanemab and what it means for advocates and individuals with early-onset Alzheimer's. Ms. Braistead then touches upon Florida's state and federal legislative priorities this past year and we discuss why advocacy works. For more information about the Alzheimer's Association, please visit- https://act.alz.org Also, if you are a ...
Aug 16, 2023•27 min
In this episode of The Indian Caregiver, Usha chats with Dr. Ashwini Bapat about Palliative Care. As a Palliative Care Physician, Dr. Bapat discusses- What is Palliative Care? Who is eligible? What are the challenges to access Palliative Care? What is the difference between Palliative and Hospice Care? #SouthAsianSpeak #IndianCaregiver #Dementia #Aging #AgingCoach #IllnessCoach #Parents #selfcare #health #wellbeing #Instagram #Caregiver #CaregiverResources #palliativecare #epionemd Bio: Ashwini ...
Aug 02, 2023•29 min
In this episode of The Indian Caregiver, Usha chats with Dr. Ashwini Bapat. They met via Instagram and the common thread they have in common is their South Asian heritage. They were able to relate to the caregiving challenges as it relates to the South Asian culture. As Co-Founder, CEO & Coach, Dr. Bapat talks about the importance of talking to your parents about their health, and when an aging and illness coach can be beneficial during the process. #SouthAsianSpeak #IndianCaregiver #Dementi...
Jul 11, 2023•27 min
Thu Nguyen, PharmD is a Clinical Pharmacist with a focus on Geriatrics and Transitions of Care in the Phoenix area. In this podcast episode, she shares her valuable insight in the following discussion topics. How can caregivers and patients help prevent medication errors. Cost of medication. What questions should caregivers and patients ask at the time of hospital discharge and help with the transition home. How Pharmacists can empower the caregiver with knowledge. For more information or additi...
Oct 18, 2022•28 min
In this episode, our guest, Mike Michel is The Caregiver Guy. He is the Founder of the CareTrainr app. This Caregiver App that addresses caregiver burnout and mental health. He also shares about the Consumer Direct Care Program. This allows states like Florida to have the opportunity to use Medicaid to support enrollees with long-term care needs and their families by developing consumer direction programs that allow family members to be hired to provide care. Last but not least in this action pa...
Oct 04, 2022•29 min
In this episode, we will talk with Ryan Schiff, Florida Public Policy Manager of the Alzheimer's Association about the magical powers of advocating for Alzheimer's and other related Dementia as well as for caregivers at the federal level. Mr. Schiff will explain what the federal priorities are for the United States as well as discuss the grassroots impact Advocates have during Forum in Washington DC and on social media. Key links How to become an Alzheimer Association Advocate - www.alzimpact.or...
Aug 02, 2022•26 min
Dr. Brittany Lamb is an Emergency Room Physician practicing in Virginia. During this episode she shares her experiences caring for dementia patients, while empowering medical decision makers with information to make important decisions for their loved ones.
Mar 01, 2022•30 min
Dan Jaworski is a passionate individual diagnosed with early onset #Alzheimer's a few years ago. He is determined to find a cure not only for himself but for those affected by this disease. Since he was diagnosed he is training for Kona Ironman taking place October 8, 2022 in Hawaii. I am sure you will his journey inspiring as well as has understand what it is like to be diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's- it is important to live life to the fullest every day.
Feb 14, 2022•28 min
Evan Holler, Senior Public Policy Manager Alzheimer's Association shares important federal priority legislation that is valuable to Alzheimer's families and caregivers. He also discusses the importance of advocating for this cause, and how Florida advocates share their stories to make a difference and create an awareness of this disease. Anyone can be an advocate, and your voice is important!
Jul 30, 2021•30 min
Special guest, Ty Gilbert shares his fitness and self care journey, and how it motivated me to take charge to be the "CEO of my Life"
Jun 23, 2021•39 min
How biking has helped my mental state of mind especially as a caregiver.
May 22, 2021•14 min
In this episode, my guest Katherine N. Johnson provides valuable a perspective as a Certified Professional Coach, Mentor, Writer and Speaker. We celebrate women in STEM particularly those who are making contributions to finding a cure for Alzheimer's and motivate caregivers to focus on themselves.
Mar 07, 2021•30 min•Season 2Ep. 3
Shared my TedX style talk that was shared during the Brave BOLD Beyond Virtual Summit in October 2020 #indiancaregiver #ushaspeaks #caregiver #dementia
Feb 28, 2021•13 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Marv Nixon of Nixon Health Coaching provides valuable insight as to generally why self care is important and provides tips as to what caregivers can do pertaining to nutrition, sleep, and wellness activities.
Jan 13, 2021•52 min•Season 2Ep. 1
I share with you some caregiving tips that I discovered has helped me as well as emphasize the importance of self care. #ENDALZ #Alzheimers #brainhealth #caregiver #dementia #ushaspeaks #indiancaregiver
Nov 22, 2020•21 min
I dedicate this episode to my mom for her Birthday. My mom was born and raised in Mauritius, and lived most of her life in India before moving to Florida in 1970. Since childhood she has been through a lot, both her parents passed away at a young age, she moved to India experienced culture shock and then eventually settled in 1970 in Orlando with my dad. Now she has dementia, but she still has a heart of gold.
Sep 03, 2020•18 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Saluting my grandfather and fight for an independent India. That principle has been instilled in me as a child, and I continue to fight & advocate for my mom especially during covid, overcoming healthcare challenges.
Aug 18, 2020•22 min•Season 1Ep. 2
In my first episode I will discuss why I decided to start a podcast. Advocacy especially for caregivers is important to me and highlighting #ENDALZ & #dementia challenges. Being a caregiver, I realize the importance of taking care of myself so I can remain positive during my mom's challenges.
Jul 11, 2020•8 min•Season 1Ep. 1
Jul 11, 2020•57 sec