Insights on Aging with Steve Lorberbaum

Is it Dementia or Memory Loss?

35 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Steve Lorberbaum — attorney, engineer, and owner of Assisting Hands Home Care Potomac — breaks down one of the most misunderstood topics in aging: the difference between dementia and memory loss. Drawing on personal experience caring for his own family members, Steve explains what's normal forgetfulness versus what's a true cognitive impairment, walks through the major types of dementia (Alzheimer's, Lewy body, frontotemporal, and vascular), and offers practical guidance on when to seek help. Refreshingly candid and often funny, this talk was recorded live at Leisure World in Silver Spring, Maryland. Whether you're a caregiver, a family member, or planning ahead for yourself, this episode will give you the knowledge and perspective to navigate the aging journey with greater confidence. Resources Mentioned: * Assisting Hands Home Care, Potomac — Steve's in-home care company; offers dementia care services and community education talks * Phone: (301) 363-2580 * YouTube channel — Assisting Hands posts recorded presentations (referenced as a place this talk would be uploaded) * Leisure World, Silver Spring, Maryland — Venue where this talk was recorded live * Wordle / NYT Mini / Spelling Bee — Mentioned as examples of brain-stimulating games to help maintain cognitive health (not a formal resource, but noted as a recommendation) Need help or have questions? Call 240.391.1741 or visit us at https://AssistingHandsPotomac.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Portada del episodio Understanding Hospice Care: A Bedside Companion for the End-of-Life Journey | Insights on Aging

Understanding Hospice Care: A Bedside Companion for the End-of-Life Journey | Insights on Aging

Welcome to Insights on Aging, a space for honest, jargon-free conversations about caregiving, community, and quality of life. In this episode, host Steve Lorberbaum sits down with Luke Ottinger, a seasoned Nurse Manager and author, to dispel the myths surrounding hospice care. Luke shares his deeply personal career transition from construction drafting into nursing, a shift sparked by a desire to be of service to others. Together, Steve and Luke tackle the tough questions: What really qualifies someone for hospice? Does choosing hospice mean you are "giving up," or is it a pathway to comfort, dignity, and control? They also discuss what to expect regarding medical equipment, support systems for families, and how home care and hospice teams collaborate to wrap a family in full-circle support. Whether you are navigating this terrain for a loved one or planning ahead, this thoughtful discussion aims to bring clarity and peace of mind to a complex topic. Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more empowering insights on caregiving and aging gracefully! ⏰ TIMESTAMPS * 00:00 – Introduction to Insights on Aging * 00:43 – Meet Luke Ottinger: From Drafting to Nursing Manager * 01:47 – What is Hospice? Navigating the Legal & Medical Requirements * 02:32 – Debunking the Myth: Hospice vs. "Giving Up" * 04:19 – Steve's Personal Journey: Lessons from a Father's Cancer Battle * 05:41 – Choosing Comfort and Quality of Life Over Invasive Procedures * 07:01 – Managing Pain vs. Over-Medication Myths * 07:44 – Who Starts the Hospice Conversation? The Shift in Modern Medicine * 09:12 – How to Find and Choose a Quality Hospice Provider * 10:14 – For-Profit vs. Non-Profit Hospice Organizations * 11:00 – The Full Support Network: Nurses, Social Workers, and Chaplains * 11:51 – What Supplies and Equipment (Like Hospital Beds) Are Provided? * 13:56 – When is the Right Time to Call Hospice? * 14:52 – What is a Death Doula? * 15:31 – Understanding the Common Symptoms & the End-of-Life Process * 16:21 – Advanced Care Planning: Navigating the MOST/POLST Form * 17:50 – Can You Still Call 911 While on Hospice? * 18:50 – Supporting Young Children and Families Through Grief * 19:54 – What Happens Immediately Following a Loved One's Passing? * 21:35 – How Home Care Companies Collaborate Seamlessly with Hospice Teams * 22:24 – Confronting the Fear of Death and Breaking the Denial * 23:41 – Outro & How to Get Luke’s Book, Ready or Not 📘 RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE * Luke Ottinger's Book: Purchase Ready or Not: A Bedside Companion to Your Hospice Journey on Amazon (Available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover). * Assisting Hands Home Care (Potomac): Learn more about private duty home care and support services at Assisting Hands Potomac [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://assistinghands.com/potomac] (Note: Reference website based on the intro/outro text). * Hospice Compare Tool: Search for local Medicare-certified hospice providers and view quality ratings on the official government registry mentioned in the episode (Medicare.gov/care-compare). 🏷️ RELEVANT HASHTAGS #HospiceCare #EndOfLifeJourney #Caregiving #InsightsOnAging #LukeOttinger #SteveLorberbaum #AssistingHands #GriefSupport #AdvancedCarePlanning #HomeCare #PalliativeCare #ElderlyCare #ComfortCare Need help or have questions? Call 240.391.1741 or visit us at https://AssistingHandsPotomac.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1 de jun de 202644 min
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Navigating Difficult Family Discussions

Most families don’t have a plan for aging until they are thrown directly into the middle of a crisis. Suddenly, adult children and spouses are forced to navigate a complex world of medical jargon, life-changing decisions, and emotional tension—often realizing too late that they didn’t know what they didn’t know. In this premier episode of Insights on Aging, host Steve Lorberbaum (owner of Assisting Hands Home Care) sits down with life transition coach Jen Gruber and HR professional Jillian Bernstein to strip away the jargon and have an honest conversation about aging. Together, they tackle the difficult discussions that precede the need for care, from getting a parent to safely give up the car keys to balancing a demanding full-time job while managing family transitions. Whether you are trying to build trust with an aging parent, stepping into a caregiving role, or trying to understand what employee benefits are available to support you, this episode bridges the gap between uncertainty and empowerment. PODCAST NOTES & RESOURCES ABOUT THE GUEST EXPERTS * Jen Gruber: A specialized life coach focusing on family transitions, helping older adults and their adult children navigate major life changes smoothly and find joy in the next chapter. * Jillian Bernstein: Founder of The Wellness Extension, an HR partner providing fractional people support to help employees feel connected, engaged, and supported in their work communities. * Steve Lorberbaum (Host): Owner of Assisting Hands Home Care (serving Montgomery and Prince George's Counties), dedicated to providing families with short- and long-term caregiving support. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE * Parenting Upstream: Why trying to "convince" a parent to stop driving or move often fails, and how to shift from an adversarial dynamic to a team approach built on trust. * Therapeutic Fibbing & External Authority: How to lean on doctors, law enforcement, or creative solutions (like "insurance boundaries") to protect a loved one's safety without becoming the "bad guy." * Addressing Workplace Balance: Real-world advice on how to approach your employer about shifting family needs, utilizing flexible hours, and protecting your career. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE > Note: Check with your specific employer's Human Resources department to see what equivalent benefits are active for you. * Employee Assistance Programs (EAP): A confidential workplace benefit that often provides free counseling, legal guidance, and dedicated eldercare referral resources for employees. * Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA): A federal regulation providing eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of job-protected, intermittent leave to care for a parent or family member with a serious medical health condition. * The National Institute on Aging (NIA): Recommended by the guests for their comprehensive, free online materials, factsheets, and caregiver advice on managing cognitive decline and dementia. Need help or have questions? Call 240.391.1741 or visit us at https://AssistingHandsPotomac.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de may de 202645 min
Portada del episodio Is it Dementia or Memory Loss?

Is it Dementia or Memory Loss?

In this episode, Steve Lorberbaum — attorney, engineer, and owner of Assisting Hands Home Care Potomac — breaks down one of the most misunderstood topics in aging: the difference between dementia and memory loss. Drawing on personal experience caring for his own family members, Steve explains what's normal forgetfulness versus what's a true cognitive impairment, walks through the major types of dementia (Alzheimer's, Lewy body, frontotemporal, and vascular), and offers practical guidance on when to seek help. Refreshingly candid and often funny, this talk was recorded live at Leisure World in Silver Spring, Maryland. Whether you're a caregiver, a family member, or planning ahead for yourself, this episode will give you the knowledge and perspective to navigate the aging journey with greater confidence. Resources Mentioned: * Assisting Hands Home Care, Potomac — Steve's in-home care company; offers dementia care services and community education talks * Phone: (301) 363-2580 * YouTube channel — Assisting Hands posts recorded presentations (referenced as a place this talk would be uploaded) * Leisure World, Silver Spring, Maryland — Venue where this talk was recorded live * Wordle / NYT Mini / Spelling Bee — Mentioned as examples of brain-stimulating games to help maintain cognitive health (not a formal resource, but noted as a recommendation) Need help or have questions? Call 240.391.1741 or visit us at https://AssistingHandsPotomac.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1 de may de 202635 min
Portada del episodio What Parkinson's Takes — and What You Can Get Back

What Parkinson's Takes — and What You Can Get Back

Most people associate Parkinson's disease with tremors. But the reality is far more complex — and far more manageable than many realize. In this episode of Insights on Aging, host Steve Lorberbaum sits down with Susan Wranik, speech-language pathologist, author, and LSVT-certified Parkinson's specialist, to break down what Parkinson's really affects: voice, swallowing, cognition, facial expression, and so much more. Susan shares why only 4% of people with Parkinson's get help for their voice — and why that needs to change. She explains the evidence-based LSVT Loud program, how insurance covers it, and why starting early (before symptoms worsen) is the key to staying heard, engaged, and connected. In this episode: * What motor and non-motor Parkinson's symptoms actually look like * Why speech pathologists are essential members of any Parkinson's care team * How LSVT Loud can increase vocal volume and improve swallowing * The importance of socialization — and vocal exercise — in slowing decline * Lesser-known symptoms: pseudobulbar effect, freezing, hallucinations, and constipation * How families and caregivers can better support a loved one with Parkinson's Resources mentioned: Parkinson's Foundation of the National Capital Area (pfnca.org) | Speak Skill (Susan Wranik) | LSVT Global (lsvtglobal.com) Need help or have questions? Call 240.391.1741 or visit us at https://AssistingHandsPotomac.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de abr de 202626 min
Portada del episodio Understanding Hospice Care: What Families Need to Know with Lee Blank

Understanding Hospice Care: What Families Need to Know with Lee Blank

Most families wait until the final days to call hospice, missing out on weeks—or even months—of support that could improve their loved one's quality of life. In this inaugural episode of Insights on Aging, Steve Lorberbaum sits down with Lee Blank, Board Chair of Companioning the Dying, to strip away the fear and jargon surrounding end-of-life care. What we cover in this episode: * What Hospice Is (and Isn't): Why it’s a team-based approach to comfort rather than curative care. * The Medicare "Basket": A breakdown of the services covered at no cost, from hospital beds and oxygen to music therapy and social workers. * The Myth of "Giving Up": How entering hospice earlier can actually improve and extend the quality of life. * Companioning vs. Caregiving: The unique role of volunteers and being "present" at the bedside. * Solo Agers: Advice for those navigating this journey without local family support. * The 13th Month: Understanding the bereavement support available to families long after their loved one has passed. Guest Bio: Lee Blank is the President of the Board of Directors for Companioning the Dying. With over 25 years of experience as a hospice volunteer and massage therapist, Lee specializes in the "ministry of presence" and helping families navigate the deep emotional waters of the end-of-life journey. Need help or have questions? Call 240.391.1741 or visit us at https://AssistingHandsPotomac.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1 de abr de 202613 min