In this episode, Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Dr. Monique S. Nugent, a practicing hospitalist, physician leader, and author of Prescription for Admission. Together, they explore how caregivers can best support their aging loved ones during hospitalizations—a time that can feel overwhelming, confusing, and emotionally draining.
Drawing from her years of experience working inside hospitals, Dr. Nugent offers practical tools to help caregivers feel more confident, communicate effectively with care teams, and advocate for their loved one’s needs. She also shares advice from her book and podcast, both titled Prescription for Admission, which provide families with a roadmap for navigating hospital stays and ensuring smoother transitions afterward.
Episode highlights include:
- How to prepare for a hospital admission, whether scheduled or unexpected- Common hospital processes and terms every caregiver should know- Tips for effective communication and advocacy during a hospital stay- Supporting emotional health and reducing stress during hospitalization- Ensuring smoother transitions home or to long-term care after discharge
Helpful links from the episode:
- drmoniquenugent.com
- Book: Prescription for Admission
- Podcast: Prescription for Admission
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Dr. Lakelyn talks with Cindy and Christina Hardin-Weiss, founders of Adaptive Equipment & Caregiving Corner, about one of the most sensitive but essential parts of caregiving—incontinence care and restroom safety. Together, they break down the common causes of incontinence, share product recommendations, and offer practical tips for creating safer, more comfortable bathroom routines. Whether you’re helping a loved one manage daily care or planning ahead for home modifications, this conversation offers the kind of clear, compassionate advice caregivers can use right away.
Episode highlights include:
-Common types and causes of incontinence in older adults
-How to choose incontinence products that are comfortable and effective
-Tools and safety modifications for the bathroom
-Tips for managing toileting routines with someone who has dementia
-Encouragement for caregivers navigating embarrassment or uncertainty
-The value of creating a safe, dignified care environment at home
Helpful links from the episode:
- Adaptive Equipment & Caregiving Corner: adaptiveequipmentcorner.com
- Seni (Pads, Briefs, Underwear, and more): seni-usa.com
- Potty Cap: pottycap.com
- PureWick System: purewickathome.com
- Bottom Buddy: bottombuddy.com
- QuickChange Men’s Wraps: quickchange.com
- Care Zips Pants from Jo and Bella: joeandbella.com/products/carezips-adaptive-pants-for-men
- Hydration Jelly Drops: jellydrops.com
- AE Corner: Changing Briefs without Removing Pants or Shoes (Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K2WuSbLAVg
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Dr. Lakelyn talks with dementia educator Carrie Aalberts, also known as Dementia Darling, about challenging dementia-related behaviors like agitation, aggression, and sexual expression. Carrie explains how these actions are rooted in brain change—not purposeful or willful—and offers practical, empathetic strategies for caregivers. Together, they discuss medical triggers to watch for, when to seek outside help, and how to handle sensitive situations with compassion.
Episode highlights include:
-Understanding why agitation and aggression are symptoms of brain change
-Reframing “behaviors” with empathy instead of blame
-Trying different approaches when one solution doesn’t work
-Spotting hidden medical causes like pain or UTIs
-Knowing when it’s time for respite, home care, or memory care
-Navigating sexual expression in dementia with sensitivity and respect
Helpful links from the episode:
- Follow Carrie on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok: @dementiadarling
- Learn more about Carrie’s work:www.dementiadarling.com
- Listen to Carrie’s podcast Gather Darlings with Nicole Will
- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resources
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by actor, filmmaker, and former caregiver Katie Prentiss, whose mother lived with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). In this powerful episode, Katie shares how caregiving reshaped her perspective on life and how her upcoming film Wake Up Maggie aims to honor the unseen heroes of caregiving. Together, they explore the emotional journey from trying to control the chaos of caregiving to learning how to embrace acceptance. Katie’s story is not only personal but deeply universal—and she’s now turning her experience into art that validates and uplifts fellow caregivers.
Episode highlights include:
-Katie’s caregiving journey and her mom’s FTD diagnosis
-The emotional transition from control to acceptance
-How caregiving inspired Katie’s new film Wake Up Maggie
-The healing power of storytelling in the caregiving experience
-Encouragement for caregivers feeling overwhelmed or unseen
Helpful links from the episode:
- Instagram: @wakeupmaggiemovie
-TikTok: @katieprentiss
- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resources
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Danielle Miura, a Certified Financial Planner and family caregiver, for a conversation on how to navigate caregiving without sacrificing financial health. Drawing from her own experience and her work with women in life transitions, Danielle shares actionable insights to help caregivers plan ahead, manage costs, and protect their financial future.
Episode highlights include:
- Danielle’s story of caregiving and founding Spark Financials
- The 3 phases of financial planning for caregivers
- Understanding hidden caregiving costs and long-term financial impact
- Common financial questions caregivers ask
- Strategies for balancing finances, caregiving, and career goals
Helpful links from the episode:
- Spark Financials: spark-fin.com
- Article: Finding a Financial Advisor: https://spark-fin.com/blog/f/how-your-finances-can-benefit-from-a-team-of-advisors?blogcategory=Personal+Finance
- Article: Long-Term Care Planning:
https://spark-fin.com/blog/f/guide-to-long-term-care?blogcategory=Long-Term+Care+Planning
- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resources
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by nationally recognized caregiving and equity expert Jason Resendez to explore the newly released Caregiving in the U.S. 2025 report. Together, they unpack emerging trends in caregiving and focus on one critical gap: the underuse of respite care— breaks that give caregivers time to rest and recharge.
With nearly 4 in 10 caregivers reporting that respite services would be helpful, but only 13 percent actually using them, the conversation highlights why access to this type of support matters for caregivers’ emotional, physical, and financial well-being.
Episode highlights include:
- Key findings from the 2025 Caregiving in the U.S. report
- The growing diversity and complexity of caregiving
- Why respite care is essential and why so few caregivers access it
- Types of respite care available and where to find support
- Jason’s insights on advancing caregiving equity and systemic change
Helpful links from the episode:
- Caregiving in the U.S. 2025 Full Report - caregivingintheus.org- National Alliance for Caregiving - caregiving.org
- Final your local Area Agency on Aging - eldercare.acl.gov/home
- ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center- archrespite.org
- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources for more caregiver support
- National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA) - nadsa.org/locator
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Lisa Pahl, LCSW—hospice and emergency medicine social worker, and co-creator of The Death Deck—for a discussion on how open, honest conversations about death can ease fear, build connection, and create peace at the end of life. Lisa shares wisdom from her years supporting individuals and families through the dying process and offers gentle guidance on how to start meaningful end-of-life discussions with loved ones.
Episode highlights include:
-Why avoiding conversations about death may lead to more fear and confusion.
-How to approach end-of-life talks with empathy and clarity.
-Tools to normalize and open up conversations around dying and grief.
-Lessons learned from Lisa’s work in hospice and emergency care.
-How engaging with death can actually deepen appreciation for life.
Helpful links from the episode:
- Instagram: @thedeathdeck
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Nurse Practitioner Sheila Buehler to explore why foot care is a vital part of aging well. Together, they discuss how caregivers can help prevent pain, infections, and falls by supporting healthy feet at home. You’ll learn what warning signs to watch for, when to involve a podiatrist, and practical ways to help with nail trimming, hygiene, and footwear—all aimed at keeping your loved one safe and mobile.
Episode highlights include:
- Why foot care is essential to aging well and staying independent
- The most common foot issues older adults face and how to spot them early
- When to schedule podiatry visits and what to expect
- Practical tips for caregivers: nail care, hygiene, and footwear choices
- How regular foot care can prevent falls and reduce chronic pain
Helpful links from the episode:
- Sheila’s General Foot Care Tips
- Foot Care Professionals: footcaremn.com
- Facebook: facebook.com/SheilaBuehlerCNP
- American Foot Care Nurses Association: afcna.org
Products recommended by Sheila:
- Pedifix Medical Footcare: pedifix.com
- Goldbond Softening Foot Creme (Amazon Link)
- Pedors Shoes: pedors.com
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by dementia care expert Adria Thompson, M.A., CCC-SLP for a conversation on how caregivers can support a loved one living with dementia while preserving their independence. Together, they explore the concept of “dignity of risk,” a philosophy centered around balancing autonomy and safety for those living with dementia.
Drawing on clinical experience and real-life caregiving dynamics, Adria and Dr. Lakelyn discuss how caregivers can foster a sense of self-determination in their loved ones, even as the disease progresses. They also address the emotional complexities that come with these decisions, including guilt, fear, and family pressure.
Episode highlights include:
What “dignity of risk” means and why it’s important at home
Supporting independence without compromising safety
Real-life examples of balancing autonomy with oversight
Caregiver guilt and the emotional side of decision-making
Tools and mindset shifts to guide families through the grey areas
Helpful links from the episode:
- Home Instead’s dementia care services - HomeInstead.com
- Instagram: @belightcare
- TikTok: @belightcare
- Facebook: @BeLightCare
- Alzheimer’s Association: alz.org
- HFC Support Groups: wearehfc.org/support-groups
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In our 50th episode of Caregiver Chats, Dr. Lakelyn welcomes back dementia care expert David Troxel for an in-depth discussion on hiring in-home care for loved ones living with dementia. Drawing from both professional expertise and personal experience caring for his mother, David offers practical guidance for families and care professionals alike.
Episode highlights include:
- Benefits of aging in place for those living with dementia
- What to consider when hiring in-home dementia care and questions to ask
- Making the start of care smoother for everyone
- Respite care and support for family caregivers
Helpful links from the episode:
- Book: A Dignified Life: The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care by David Troxel and Virginia Bell - Amazon link
- Book: The Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities, Volume Two - Amazon link
- Learn more at www.bestfriendsapproach.com
- Connect with David on Facebook: facebook.com/bestfriendsapproach - Home Instead’s dementia care services: www.homeinstead.com
- Alzheimer’s Association: alz.org
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In this heartfelt episode of Caregiver Chats, Dr. Lakelyn sits down with former Wisconsin Governor Marty Schreiber, who shares his caregiving journey with his wife Elaine, and the wisdom he’s gained from nearly two decades of supporting her through her journey living with Alzheimer’s. From heartbreak to humor, Marty brings raw honesty and practical advice for caregivers—especially men navigating this role.
Episode highlights include:
- The emotional impact of long-term caregiving and spousal loss- Unique challenges and strengths of male caregivers
- Practical strategies for managing daily dementia care- Hard-earned lessons and “what I wish I’d known” reflections- Encouragement and hope for today’s caregiving community
Helpful links from the episode:
- www.facebook.com/MyTwoElaines
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by eldercare expert and author Amy Friesen for a practical conversation on how to start tough talks with aging loved ones. Drawing from over 20 years in senior living and her book “Breadcrumbs,” Amy shares compassionate strategies for discussing care needs, aging, and future planning—with clarity and empathy.
Episode highlights include:
- Why families tend to avoid care conversations—and why that’s a problem.
- How to recognize the signs it’s time to talk.
- Five practical, compassionate steps to break the ice.
- How to respond when a loved one resists the conversation.
- Tips for continuing the dialogue with empathy over time.
Helpful links from the episode:
- Book: Breadcrumbs: From Home Care to Care Homes- A Family’s Guide through the Eldercare Journey
- Instagram: @teaandtoastottawa
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Diana Shulla-Cose and Patti LaFleur from Lorenzo’s House for a powerful conversation on the challenges of young-onset dementia. Drawing from their personal caregiving experiences, they share insights on supporting young caregivers, balancing life roles, and building community for families often overlooked in traditional dementia care.
Episode highlights include:
-Diana’s caregiving journey and the challenges of young-onset dementia-Patti’s experience caring for her mother and supporting youth caregivers- How young caregivers’ needs differ from traditional caregiving models-The importance of connection, identity, and peer support
-Resources and ways to find or build community
Helpful links from the episode:
-www.lorenzoshouse.org-Instagram: @lorenzoshouse.org
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by registered social worker, psychotherapist and founder of Compassion in Caregiving, Stephanie Muskat, who shares how caregivers can navigate their caregiving journey without losing themselves in the process. She provides practical tools for balancing personal needs with the demands of caregiving, while addressing common emotional challenges caregivers face.
Episode highlights include:
-How to recognize the early signs of caregiver burnout.-Strategies for preserving a sense of identity outside the caregiving role.-The importance of setting boundaries and asking for help.-Tips for creating moments of self-connection amidst caregiving chaos.-Resources and support for mental wellness.
Helpful links from the episode:
- www.compassionincaregiving.com
- Instagram: @compassionincaregiving
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by geriatric dentist and advocate Dr. Joy Poskozim, who shares her expertise on the importance of oral health for older adults. She provides practical advice for caregivers on how to support their loved ones’ dental hygiene.
Episode highlights include:
- Understanding how aging impacts oral health.
- Signs of dental issues caregivers should watch for.
- Tips for brushing another person’s teeth and cleaning dentures.
- Managing resistance to dental care in those with dementia.
- The effects of medications and chronic conditions on oral health.
Helpful links from the episode:
-www.joyposkozimdds.com
- joyfuldentalcare.com
- Amazon link to purchase Biotene kit (mentioned by Dr. Joy)
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by family caregiving advocate Christina Keys, who shares her personal caregiving journey and offers insights on how caregivers can feel empowered to care for their loved ones.
Episode highlights include:
- Adapting to the challenges of caregiving.
- Tools and resources for navigating the journey.
- Finding inspiration during tough times.
- Embracing an empowered caregiving mindset.
Helpful links from the episode:
- www.christinakeys.com
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by caregiving expert and author Dr. Eboni Green to discuss navigating grief and the grieving process. Together, they cover the importance of honoring emotions, finding support, and embracing healing.
Episode highlights include:
- Understanding grief and its complexities
- How grief affects caregivers uniquely
- Practical strategies for healing
- Finding hope and moving forward
Helpful links from the episode:
-caregiversupportservices.com
-Dr. Green’s book: Reflections from the Soul: Acknowledge, Ruminate, Be Inspired (find it on Amazon)
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by RN Jules Stracquadanio to talk about the difficult topic of end-of-life and hospice care. Together, they’ll unravel common misconceptions and discuss how to navigate these sensitive conversations.
Episode highlights include:
- The importance of discussing end-of-life wishes to preserve
- Understand the misconceptions and realities of hospice care
- The benefits of hospice care for the individual and their families
- Resources to support individuals and families at the end-of-life
Helpful links from the episode:
- The Five Wishes: fivewishes.org
- The Conversation Project: theconversationproject.org
- The Death Deck: thedeathdeck.com
- National Alliance for Care at Home: www.caringinfo.org
- Hospice Foundation of America: hospicefoundation.org
- Book: Gone From My Sight: The Dying Experience by Barbara Karnes
- Book: The Eleventh Hour: A Caring Guideline for the Hours to Minutes Before Death by Barbara Karnes
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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Jim Taylor, President and CEO of Voices of Alzheimer’s, to talk about the latest in Alzheimer's research and treatment. Jim will share his wife’s story and how she was able to take part in a clinical trial for the most recent treatment approved by the FDA.
Episode highlights include:
- Updates on Alzheimer's research and treatment
- Importance of early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
- How to engage in clinical trials and the benefits
- Tips for overcoming resistance to diagnosis and to clinical trial participation
Helpful links from the episode:
- Voices of Alzheimer’s www.voicesofad.com
- Importance of Early Detection video: https://youtu.be/jtK07HEcV_Y
- Being Patient: www.beingpatient.com
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Dr. Lakelyn sits down with Liz O’Donnell, founder of Working Daughter and a passionate advocate for caregivers who juggle work and family responsibilities. Together, they delve into the unique challenges faced by working caregivers, offering practical tips and strategies to help listeners manage both roles without burning out.
Episode highlights include:
- The challenges working family caregivers face
- How to cope with the various demands on a caregiver’s time
- Tips to find work, life and caregiving balance
- Resources to support working family caregivers
Helpful links from the episode:
- Working Daughter: workingdaughter.com
- Report: Working while Caregiving: It’s Complicated: https://www.spglobal.com/en/research-insights/special-reports/working-while-caregiving
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