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The Ultimate Guide to Senior Fitness, Fall Prevention & The Power of Movement-Senior PrimeTime

52 min · 17 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Ultimate Guide to Senior Fitness, Fall Prevention & The Power of Movement-Senior PrimeTime

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2510469/fan_mail/new] What if one simple movement could help you feel stronger, steadier, safer, and more confident in your everyday life? Many older adults believe it may be too late to begin exercising, build strength, or improve balance — but this episode challenges that belief in the most encouraging and practical way. Aging well is not just about the number of birthdays we have celebrated. It is also about how we care for our bodies, how we protect our independence, and how we support our confidence through movement, mobility, and mindset. In this episode of Senior PrimeTime, host Bonnie Keith is joined by Joyce Robertson, CEO of The Foundation for Senior Services, for a powerful conversation about senior fitness, fall prevention, strength, balance, flexibility, and staying independent as we age. Our special guests, Dr. Susan Layfield and Dr. Desiree Williams, Doctors of Physical Therapy, share their expert insight on why movement matters so deeply for older adults. Together, they explain how even simple, targeted exercises can make a meaningful difference in daily life — from getting out of a chair more easily, to walking with more stability, to feeling safer at home, to reducing the risk of falls. This episode explores important questions that many seniors, adult children, and family caregivers quietly wonder about. Is exercise really safe for older adults? Is it ever too late to start? Why is walking helpful, but often not enough by itself? What happens when strength begins to decline? And how can small changes in movement help preserve independence, dignity, and quality of life? Dr. Layfield and Dr. Williams also discuss warning signs that families should pay attention to, such as shuffling, holding onto furniture while walking, avoiding stairs, struggling to rise from a chair, or becoming fearful of falling. These signs can often appear gradually, but they may be important clues that strength, balance, or mobility need attention before a fall occurs. You will hear practical guidance on exercises and movement habits that can support safer aging, including sit-to-stands, balance work, strengthening movements, flexibility, and gentle practices such as Tai Chi. The conversation also highlights how movement can support not only the body, but also confidence, coordination, posture, brain health, and emotional well-being. This is not a conversation about becoming an athlete or pushing beyond your limits. It is about learning how to move better, feel stronger, and take realistic steps toward greater safety and independence. Whether you are already active, just getting started, recovering from a setback, or helping a loved one navigate mobility concerns, this episode offers encouragement, education, and practical takeaways you can use in everyday life. For family caregivers, this conversation is especially important. It can be difficult to know when to step in, what signs to look for, or how to encourage a loved one without making them feel limited or afraid. This episode helps reframe movement as a source of empowerment, not pressure — and as one of the most important tools we have for aging with confidence. It is never too late to begin. One small movement can lead to more strength. More strength can lead to more stability. More stability can lead to more confidence. And more confidence can help older adults continue living with greater freedom, safety, and purpose.   Senior Primetime: Embracing Movement and Fall Prevention in Aging Explore how staying active through mindful movement like Tai Chi and strength training can profoundly impact seniors' independence, safety, and mental vitality. Join Bonnie Keith as she hosts a powerful conversation with physical therapy experts Desiree Williams and Susan Layfield, uncovering practical tips to age gracefully with confidence. Key Topics: * The importance of senior fitness and misconceptions surrounding exercise safety * The role of strength, balance, and flexibility in fall prevention * How Tai Chi enhances mobility, posture, and cognitive health * Practical home safety tips for fall-proofing and hazard removal * Strategies to overcome fear of falling and regain confidence * The significance of personalized physical therapy and mobile wellness options * The impact of movement on conditions like Parkinson’s, arthritis, and cognitive decline * Encouragement to start small: sit-to-stands, footwear checks, and balanced routines Chapters 00:00 The Transformative Power of Physical Activity 06:47 Maintaining Independence Through Strength 11:51 Overcoming Challenges After Surgery 13:27 Beyond Walking: A Holistic Approach to Fitness 15:26 Recognizing Behavioral Changes in Seniors 20:29 Confronting the Fear of Falling 24:17 Home Safety: Preventing Falls 26:49 Personalized Physical Therapy Solutions 31:54 Building Lifelong Habits in Seniors 36:40 The Importance of Variety in Exercise 38:18 Physical Therapy for Various Conditions 45:49 Empowering Seniors: It's Never Too Late go to:        https://www.seniorprimetimepodcast.com  for more information and helpful downloadable resources Connect with the Experts: Foundation for Senior Services:   https://www.foundationforseniorservices.org Dr. Susan Layfield: Email: susan@layfieldpt.com   Phone: 818-521-4955         Dr. Desirée Williams (A Plus Care):         Website: apluscarela.com [https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=http%3A%2F%2Fapluscarela.com]    Email: desiree@apluscarela.com   Phone: 323-918-5505 or 323-973-2473  Additional Notes: * Remember, most falls are preventable with a tailored approach. * Starting with small daily movements like sit-to-stands can yield significant benefits. * Staying socially engaged through physical activity supports mental and emotional health.  * Tags:   Senior Fitness, Fall Prevention, Aging in Place, Tai Chi for Seniors, Dr. Paul Lam Tai Chi, Physical Therapy, Mobile PT, Home Safety for Seniors, Senior PrimeTime, Bonnie Keith, Balance Exercises, Foundation for Senior Services, Sit to Stand Exercise, Active Aging. Senior PrimeTime, Bonnie Keith, Foundation for Senior Services, Senior Fitness, Fall Prevention, Physical Therapy, Dr. Susan Layfield, Dr. Desiree Williams, A Plus Care, Mobile Physical Therapy, Home Health Care, Aging in Place, Tai Chi, Tai Chi for Seniors, Dr. Paul Lam, Tai Chi for Arthritis, Balance Exercises, Mobility, Cognitive Vitality, Healthy Aging, Active Aging, Independent Living, Home Safety, Hidden Home Hazards, Sit to Stand Exercise, Fab Four Moves, Senior Wellness, Senior Health, Fall Statistics, Fear of Falling, Mindful Movement, Orthopedic Specialist, Non-Impact Exercise, Strength Training for Seniors, Los Angeles Physical Therapy, Parkinson's Disease Rehab, Flexibility,  Senior PrimeTime is brought to you by the Foundation for Senior Services and hosted by Bonnie Keith. Each episode features conversations that help seniors and their families live with purpose, vitality, and confidence in Act Three. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, or YouTube Music so you never miss an episode. Learn more:  FoundationForSeniorServices.org

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Portada del episodio No Plan? Big Problem! Clear Answers to Your Biggest Estate Planning Fears

No Plan? Big Problem! Clear Answers to Your Biggest Estate Planning Fears

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2510469/fan_mail/new] No Plan? Big Problem! Clear Answers to Your Biggest Estate Planning Fears Welcome to Senior PrimeTime — where real people and real conversations come together! In Episode 5, host Bonnie Keith and co-host Joyce Robertson (CEO of the Foundation for Senior Services) tackle the often-confusing world of estate planning in an eye-opening conversation with Daniel Van Slyke, Attorney at Law. Most people overlook one of the most critical steps to securing their legacy — estate planning. But what if you could avoid the chaos and costs of probate, protect your loved ones from unnecessary stress, and ensure your wishes are honored — all by understanding the simple yet powerful tools available? Daniel Van slyke, an estate planning expert, reveals how proactive planning can save your family thousands of dollars and prevent years of legal battles. 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Take charge of your future—your peace of mind depends on it.  In this value-packed episode, we cover: * The "No Plan" Disaster: What really happens when you die intestate (without a will or trust), and how state intestacy laws, judges, and people you may not know or trust end up making the biggest decisions for your family. * Wills vs. Trusts: Why a simple will is actually just a piece of paper until a judge validates it, and how a Revocable Living Trust helps your family avoid the public, costly, and time-consuming probate process. * Celebrity Estate Nightmares: The cautionary tales of Prince (who died with no plan, resulting in 700 people claiming to be heirs), Aretha Franklin (handwritten wills hidden in couch cushions), and James Brown (failing to update his plan after a new marriage and child). * The Power of Incapacity Planning: Why an Advanced Healthcare Directive and a Durable Power of Attorney for Assets are crucial parts of your "complete and nutritious" estate plan if you are alive but no longer able to make decisions for yourself. * Avoiding the "Empty Trust": What it means to properly "fund" a trust, and how a simple home refinance can accidentally drain it, leaving your hard-earned assets vulnerable to probate court. * Fighting Over the Little Things: Why items of purely sentimental value—like a $50 Raggedy Ann doll or old action figures—can tear siblings apart, and how to carefully plan for the disposition of tangible personal property. 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Call 949-732-0174 or email:  Lily.Schweitzer@RaymondJames.com today to get started.” Connect with Us: * Daniel Van Slyke: iPlanLaw PC | Call: (323) 639-0710 | Email: daniel@iplanlaw.com | Visit: iPlanLaw.com * Foundation for Senior Services: Call: (855) 836-0807 | Email: info@TheFSS.org | Visit: FoundationForSeniorServices.org Understanding Estate Planning with Daniel Vanslyck: Protecting Your Legacy Key Topics Covered: * Why estate planning is essential to avoid probate and family fights * The roles of wills, trusts, and pour-over wills in estate management * How to fund a trust properly and common pitfalls to avoid * The importance of powers of attorney and healthcare directives * Choosing a trustee and understanding fiduciary responsibilities * When and why to review or update your estate plan * The costs and processes involved in probate in California * Handling family disputes and personal items that can cause conflicts * Alternative options like professional fiduciaries and banks for managing estates Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to estate planning and today's guest, Daniel Vanslyck 01:19 - Daniel's background and motivation for focusing on estate planning 03:47 - The importance of having an estate plan to avoid trouble and court costs 05:15 - How assets, like bank accounts, are accessed after death without a plan 06:56 - Benefits and limitations of payable on death accounts in estate planning 07:19 - The role of conservatorships vs powers of attorney during incapacity 08:44 - Managing retirement accounts and Social Security through estate plans 09:23 - Why a will is still necessary even if you have a trust 12:22 - The function of a pour-over will as a backup to your trust 14:00 - Understanding probate and its implications for your estate 15:03 - Costs, timelines, and how probate can complicate estate settlement 16:54 - The danger of intestacy laws when there’s no estate plan 17:33 - How unplanned estates can lead to family conflicts and delays 19:03 - The probate process in detail and associated expenses 20:58 - Why estate planning can save your heirs time and money 22:11 - Funding your trust properly through deeds and account designations 25:37 - Managing personal items and family fights over belongings 29:11 - When to review or update your estate plan 30:53 - Handling blended families and family dynamics in estate planning 34:04 - Choosing trustees and understanding fiduciary duties 36:28 - The benefits of professional fiduciaries versus family members 38:56 - The importance of planning and revisiting your estate strategy regularly Remember: Proper estate planning can significantly reduce stress, costs, and family disputes. 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Portada del episodio The Ultimate Guide to Senior Fitness, Fall Prevention & The Power of Movement-Senior PrimeTime

The Ultimate Guide to Senior Fitness, Fall Prevention & The Power of Movement-Senior PrimeTime

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2510469/fan_mail/new] What if one simple movement could help you feel stronger, steadier, safer, and more confident in your everyday life? Many older adults believe it may be too late to begin exercising, build strength, or improve balance — but this episode challenges that belief in the most encouraging and practical way. Aging well is not just about the number of birthdays we have celebrated. It is also about how we care for our bodies, how we protect our independence, and how we support our confidence through movement, mobility, and mindset. In this episode of Senior PrimeTime, host Bonnie Keith is joined by Joyce Robertson, CEO of The Foundation for Senior Services, for a powerful conversation about senior fitness, fall prevention, strength, balance, flexibility, and staying independent as we age. Our special guests, Dr. Susan Layfield and Dr. Desiree Williams, Doctors of Physical Therapy, share their expert insight on why movement matters so deeply for older adults. Together, they explain how even simple, targeted exercises can make a meaningful difference in daily life — from getting out of a chair more easily, to walking with more stability, to feeling safer at home, to reducing the risk of falls. This episode explores important questions that many seniors, adult children, and family caregivers quietly wonder about. Is exercise really safe for older adults? Is it ever too late to start? Why is walking helpful, but often not enough by itself? What happens when strength begins to decline? And how can small changes in movement help preserve independence, dignity, and quality of life? Dr. Layfield and Dr. Williams also discuss warning signs that families should pay attention to, such as shuffling, holding onto furniture while walking, avoiding stairs, struggling to rise from a chair, or becoming fearful of falling. These signs can often appear gradually, but they may be important clues that strength, balance, or mobility need attention before a fall occurs. You will hear practical guidance on exercises and movement habits that can support safer aging, including sit-to-stands, balance work, strengthening movements, flexibility, and gentle practices such as Tai Chi. The conversation also highlights how movement can support not only the body, but also confidence, coordination, posture, brain health, and emotional well-being. This is not a conversation about becoming an athlete or pushing beyond your limits. It is about learning how to move better, feel stronger, and take realistic steps toward greater safety and independence. Whether you are already active, just getting started, recovering from a setback, or helping a loved one navigate mobility concerns, this episode offers encouragement, education, and practical takeaways you can use in everyday life. For family caregivers, this conversation is especially important. It can be difficult to know when to step in, what signs to look for, or how to encourage a loved one without making them feel limited or afraid. This episode helps reframe movement as a source of empowerment, not pressure — and as one of the most important tools we have for aging with confidence. It is never too late to begin. One small movement can lead to more strength. More strength can lead to more stability. More stability can lead to more confidence. And more confidence can help older adults continue living with greater freedom, safety, and purpose.   Senior Primetime: Embracing Movement and Fall Prevention in Aging Explore how staying active through mindful movement like Tai Chi and strength training can profoundly impact seniors' independence, safety, and mental vitality. Join Bonnie Keith as she hosts a powerful conversation with physical therapy experts Desiree Williams and Susan Layfield, uncovering practical tips to age gracefully with confidence. 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Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, or YouTube Music so you never miss an episode. Learn more:  FoundationForSeniorServices.org

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Portada del episodio The Senior Scam Crisis: How to Spot Fraud, Stop Scammers & Stay Safe-Senior PrimeTime Episode 3

The Senior Scam Crisis: How to Spot Fraud, Stop Scammers & Stay Safe-Senior PrimeTime Episode 3

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13 de may de 202652 min
Portada del episodio The Hidden Surge in Baby Boomers Facing Long-Term Care Crisis- Why Most People Fail to Prepare for a Long-Term Care Event — And How to Avoid It

The Hidden Surge in Baby Boomers Facing Long-Term Care Crisis- Why Most People Fail to Prepare for a Long-Term Care Event — And How to Avoid It

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Portada del episodio SENIOR PRIMETIME PODCAST-In Home Care Challenges-for Seniors & Their Families-What You Need to Know

SENIOR PRIMETIME PODCAST-In Home Care Challenges-for Seniors & Their Families-What You Need to Know

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2510469/fan_mail/new] SENIOR PRIMETIME-In Home Care Challenges-for Seniors & Their Families-What You Need to Know Welcome to **Senior Prime Time**, your essential resource for navigating the "Third Act" of life with dignity, intention, and peace of mind.  Hosted by Bonnie Keith, this channel is dedicated to transforming how families approach the complexities of aging, moving you from "crisis management" to "thoughtful planning". In this episode, we are joined by two leading experts in the field: **Robel Gugsa**, a home care specialist focused on helping seniors maintain independence, and **Elana Foxx**, founder of **Silver Fox Golden Years Insurance** and an expert in Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance. Together, they provide a roadmap for families to ensure their loved ones are supported physically, emotionally, and financially.  Navigating In-Home Senior Care: Planning, Benefits, and Myths Aging isn't just a challenge to be managed; it’s a chapter of life to be embraced with dignity. But how do you ensure your loved ones (or you!) can stay at home safely without the emotional and financial strain of a crisis?  In this episode of Senior PrimeTime, host Bonnie Keith sits down with experts Elana Foxx and Robel Gugsa to pull back the curtain on the world of in-home care and long-term care insurance (LTCi). Whether you are currently navigating a family emergency or wisely planning for the future, this conversation provides the roadmap you need to protect your family's independence.  In This Episode, You’ll Learn: The Clarity Factor: The vital differences between "home care" and "home health" services. Insurance Simplified: How long-term care insurance actually works, the shift from traditional to hybrid plans, and what "ADLs" mean for your coverage.  The Timing Myth: Why waiting until a crisis is the most expensive mistake you can make (and the "sweet spot" age to start planning). Safety & Trust: The legal risks of private hiring versus the security of vetted agencies. Emotional Resilience: Practical tips for breaking through denial and starting those "tough" dinner table conversations with love and intention.   Conclusion & Next Steps Resources & Links:   https://www.foundationforseniorservices.org  Connect with Our Experts: Find them both at: www.foundationforseniorservices.org  Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to Subscribe to Senior PrimeTime for more insights on aging with grace and strategy.  If this helped you, please give us a Like and share it with a friend who might be navigating these decisions!  #SeniorCare #LongTermCare #AgingInPlace #SeniorPrimeTime #InHomeCare #FinancialPlanning #Caregiving #BonnieKeith**  **Subscribe to Senior Prime Time** today to learn how to protect your dignity and ensure your best chapter is yet to come. Because aging isn't a problem to be solved—it's a reality to plan for with love and intention. Senior PrimeTime is brought to you by the Foundation for Senior Services and hosted by Bonnie Keith. Each episode features conversations that help seniors and their families live with purpose, vitality, and confidence in Act Three. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, or YouTube Music so you never miss an episode. Learn more:  FoundationForSeniorServices.org

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