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Real Talk on Aging

Podcast de Visiting Angels

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When parents grow older, everything shifts. Real Talk on Aging is your source for real talk, practical insight, and steady perspective as you navigate the journey of caring for an aging parent—or prepare for what's next. Join us for honest conversations that cut through the confusion and offer actionable guidance on the challenges, emotions, and decisions that come with this life stage. Whether you're already a caregiver or looking ahead, this podcast provides the clarity and support you need.

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6 episodios

Portada del episodio Cognition Changes vs Dementia: What Families Miss

Cognition Changes vs Dementia: What Families Miss

Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease affect millions of families, but most people are unprepared for the emotional, behavioral, and communication changes that come with cognitive decline. In this episode, Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust have an honest conversation about dementia caregiving, early warning signs, communication breakdowns, family dynamics, and how to support aging parents with dignity and compassion. You’ll learn the difference between normal aging and dementia, how Alzheimer’s progresses, and practical ways families can better navigate memory loss, confusion, aggression, and grief. Through deeply personal stories and expert insight, this episode explores what it really feels like to “lose someone before they’re gone” and why dementia is often called a family disease. Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust discuss the seven stages of Alzheimer’s, how different types of dementia present differently, how to communicate without creating shame, and why staying present matters even when recognition fades. Whether you’re caring for a parent with dementia, worried about cognitive decline, or planning ahead for your family’s future, this conversation offers practical guidance, emotional reassurance, and actionable caregiving strategies. * Learn the difference between normal aging and dementia symptoms * Understand how Alzheimer’s and other dementias progress over time * Discover practical communication strategies for dementia caregiving * Recognize subtle behavioral and cognitive warning signs early * Learn how families can preserve dignity, connection, and independence Don’t risk waiting until a crisis to start the conversation. Learn how to recognize the signs of dementia early, support loved ones with compassion, and prepare your family for the road ahead.

21 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Understanding Falls: Causes, Risks, and Prevention

Understanding Falls: Causes, Risks, and Prevention

Senior fall prevention isn’t just about avoiding accidents—it’s about preserving independence, confidence, and quality of life. In this episode of Real Talk on Aging, senior fall prevention takes center stage as hosts Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust unpack why even one fall can signal a turning point. If you’re caring for aging parents—or noticing changes yourself—this conversation will help you understand the risks, the warning signs, and how to stay ahead of them. Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust explore the physical, emotional, and environmental factors behind senior falls, from muscle loss and mobility challenges to fear, isolation, and overlooked home hazards. They break down common myths (like “it’s no big deal if they weren’t hurt”) and offer practical, real-world strategies to prevent falls before they happen. Whether you're supporting a loved one or planning for your own future, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to reduce risk, build confidence, and create a safer, more supportive environment for aging well. What you’ll learn: * Why one fall significantly increases the risk of future falls * How fear and loss of confidence accelerate physical decline * The most common (and overlooked) fall risks inside the home * Practical ways to improve strength, balance, and daily mobility * How families can respond supportively without creating shame or resistance Don’t risk waiting until a fall becomes a crisis—learn how to recognize the signs early and take action to protect independence and quality of life. 🔔 Love the podcast? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!

7 de may de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Early Signs Families Ignore (and Why They Matter)

Early Signs Families Ignore (and Why They Matter)

Early signs of dementia often don’t look serious—they look explainable. In this episode, Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust break down the early signs of dementia families ignore and why recognizing patterns early can change everything. If you’ve ever wondered whether “it’s just aging” or something more, this conversation will help you spot the difference before it’s too late. On this episode of Real Talk on Aging, we draw from decades of caregiving and clinical experience to unpack the subtle emotional, behavioral, and cognitive shifts that often go unnoticed. From repeated small memory lapses to withdrawal, fear, and broken routines, they explain how isolated incidents become meaningful patterns—and why families often dismiss them. You’ll learn how to move from passive concern to proactive care, have better conversations with loved ones, and know when it’s time to involve professional support. What you’ll learn: * How to distinguish normal aging from early warning signs of dementia * The emotional and behavioral changes families often overlook * Why patterns matter more than one-off incidents * How fear, denial, and family dynamics delay action * When and how to step in, start conversations, and seek help Don’t risk missing the signs that matter most. Learn how to recognize changes early and take action with clarity and confidence. 🔔 Love the podcast? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!

23 de abr de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio How to Prepare Before a Crisis Forces Your Hand

How to Prepare Before a Crisis Forces Your Hand

Are you prepared for an aging parent crisis before it happens? Aging parent planning is the conversation most families avoid—until a fall, a health scare, or a sudden change forces decisions fast. In this episode of Real Talk on Aging, you’ll learn how to avoid an aging parent crisis, recognize risks inside the home, and start planning before “everything seems fine” turns into something urgent. Hosted by Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust, this episode breaks down what an aging parent crisis actually looks like—from hidden dangers in the home and overlooked warning signs to the emotional and family dynamics that delay action. Drawing on decades of experience in senior care, Dave and Barb share how to spot risks early, navigate tough conversations with empathy, and create a proactive plan that keeps your loved ones safe while preserving their independence. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: * Identify hidden safety risks inside your parents’ home * Recognize early warning signs before a crisis happens * Start the aging conversation without causing resistance * Create a simple 5-year plan for aging parent care * Navigate family roles and avoid conflict during decision-making Don’t risk waiting for a crisis to make decisions for you—learn how to plan ahead, reduce risk, and support your aging parents with confidence. 🔔 Love the podcast? Don’t forget to follow and rate us!

9 de abr de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio The Aging Curve: What’s Coming and When?

The Aging Curve: What’s Coming and When?

Real Talk on Aging reveals why families fall behind the aging curve—and how to stay ahead before a crisis hits. In this episode of Real Talk on Aging, you’ll learn how subtle changes in your loved ones signal bigger shifts, and why waiting for “something major” can cost you time, options, and peace of mind. If you’ve ever felt unsure about what to look for or when to step in, this conversation gives you the clarity and confidence to act early. Hosted by Dave Ritterling, SVP Global Operations at Visiting Angels, and Barb Faust, RN and Director of Program Development at Visiting Angels, this episode breaks down the reality of the aging curve—from overlooked warning signs and family denial to the importance of building a care team before emergencies happen. You’ll hear real examples from decades of experience in senior care, along with practical ways to recognize change, navigate tough conversations, and support your loved ones without overreacting. Whether you’re seeing your parents every day or only a few times a year, this episode will help you prepare for what’s ahead and protect the people you love. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: * Recognize early signs you’re already behind the aging curve * Spot subtle changes most families overlook * Navigate family dynamics and denial around aging * Build a care team before a crisis forces decisions * Support independence while reducing risk Don’t risk waiting for a crisis to make decisions for you—learn how to stay ahead of the aging curve and take action with confidence. 🔔 Love the podcast? Don’t forget to like, comment, and follow!

26 de mar de 2026 - 29 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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