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Raising Kellan
Marsh Naidoo, PT
162 episodes
6 days ago
An information hub for parents of children with disabilities.
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Episode 143: Why Caregivers Need Respite with Dr Megan Schwalm of the Tennessee Caregiver Coalition
Raising Kellan
19 minutes 38 seconds
5 months ago
Episode 143: Why Caregivers Need Respite with Dr Megan Schwalm of the Tennessee Caregiver Coalition

In Episode 143, Megan Schwalm chats to us about the Tennessee Caregiver Coalition and how this nonprofit provides support to over 1 million caregivers in Tennessee.

Timeline of our conversation:

00:00 Introduction

01:36 How did Megan come into her role as President and CEO at Tennessee Caregiver Coalition?

04:42 Definition of Respite.

07:00 Programs offered by TCC include the respite voucher program, a consumer-directed reimbursement for services delivered for respite care. TCC offers opportunities for caregivers to get together, including virtual and in-person events.

10:00 Policy Changes and how this impacts Medicaid and the Administration of Community Living (ACL through the Lifespan Respite Program, which funds the work done by TCC).

14:00 How can we advocate?

16:00 Conclusion

Raising Kellan
An information hub for parents of children with disabilities.