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SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: The critical days after the hospital

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The Critical Days After a Hospital Stay: What Families Need to Know Before Something Falls Through the Cracks with Lori Gudino, Executive Vice President of Operations for Sante, a division of Alumus For many families, the hospital discharge feels like the finish line. A loved one survived surgery, illness, or a medical emergency, and everyone breathes a sigh of relief once they are finally sent home. But according to Lori Gudino with Alumus, the reality is this: The most dangerous part of recovery often begins after the patient leaves the hospital. Those first few days and weeks after hospitalization can determine whether someone heals properly… or ends up right back in the emergency room. As someone who works closely with seniors, families, and healthcare professionals, I have seen firsthand how overwhelming this transition can become—especially for adult children trying to balance work, caregiving, and their own families while suddenly managing medications, appointments, mobility issues, and medical decisions. This is exactly why home healthcare and transitional care services are becoming more important than ever. What Falls Through the Cracks After Hospitalization? Many people assume that once a patient is discharged, they are “better.” But in reality, many seniors go home still weak, confused, medicated, and vulnerable. Lori Gudino explains that one of the biggest problems families face is simply this: There is often no clear roadmap for what happens next. Families are suddenly expected to manage: * Multiple medications with changing instructions * Follow-up doctor appointments * Physical therapy schedules * Wound care * Fall prevention * Nutrition and hydration * Transportation * Signs of infection or complications * Cognitive confusion or memory issues And many loved ones are simply not medically trained to handle all of it. The Hidden Problem: Medication Mismanagement One of the biggest reasons seniors return to the hospital is medication confusion. A patient may leave the hospital with: * New prescriptions * Adjusted dosages * Medications that were discontinued * Complex instructions that are difficult to understand Now imagine an 82-year-old patient trying to organize 10–15 medications while recovering from surgery or illness. Or an adult child trying to manage this from another city. This is where mistakes happen. Wrong doses. Missed medications. Dangerous interactions. Duplicate prescriptions. Sometimes families don’t even realize something is wrong until a crisis occurs. Why Recovery at Home Can Become Unsafe Many homes were never designed for recovery after a hospitalization. Lori Gudino shares that families often underestimate how quickly mobility and independence can change after a hospital stay. A loved one who walked independently two weeks ago may now struggle with: * Stairs * Getting in and out of bed * Showering safely * Cooking meals * Remembering appointments * Using the restroom independently Falls become a major concern during this time. In fact, many seniors are discharged home before families fully understand the level of care now required. That gap between “hospital care” and “independent living” is where so many families feel lost. Why Home Healthcare Is So Important This is where companies like Alumus and Alante step in to help bridge the gap. Home healthcare is not just about sending someone to check vitals. It is about creating a support system that helps patients safely recover while helping families avoid burnout and confusion. According to Lori Gudino, quality transitional care can help: * Reduce hospital readmissions * Improve medication management * Monitor warning signs early * Coordinate communication between providers * Provide therapy and nursing support * Help families understand care plans * Improve patient confidence and recovery outcomes Most importantly, it gives families peace of mind. Because when families are trying to navigate recovery alone, things can easily fall through the cracks. Adult Children Are Often Unprepared One of the hardest realities families face is realizing that their parent can no longer safely manage their own healthcare. Many adult children suddenly find themselves: * Scheduling appointments * Managing medications * Talking to doctors * Coordinating transportation * Handling insurance questions * Monitoring memory changes * Making difficult healthcare decisions And often, this happens during an emotional crisis. Lori Gudino emphasizes that families should not wait until a major emergency happens before putting support systems in place. The earlier families prepare, the more options they have. The Importance of Having the Right Documents Hospitalizations also expose another major issue: Many families do not have updated healthcare documents in place. This can create enormous stress during medical emergencies. Important documents may include: * Healthcare Power of Attorney * Financial Power of Attorney * Living Will * HIPAA Authorization * Trust documents * Emergency contact lists * Medication lists Without these documents, families can face delays, confusion, and even court involvement in some situations. Recovery Is Not Meant to Be Managed Alone One of the most powerful messages from Lori Gudino is this: Families do not have to navigate this alone. Healthcare today is complicated. Hospital stays are shorter. Patients are discharged quicker. Families are expected to do more than ever before. That is why having compassionate, experienced healthcare partners matter. Companies like Alumus, Sante, Aleca, and Alante are helping families create safer transitions after hospitalization—because recovery is not just about leaving the hospital. It is about what happens next. Final Thoughts The days after a hospitalization are critical. This is often when: * Confusion begins * Falls happen * Medications are missed * Caregivers become overwhelmed * Seniors decline rapidly without proper support But with the right planning, resources, and healthcare partners, families can avoid many of these preventable issues. As Lori Gudino reminds families: The goal is not just to survive the hospitalization. The goal is to recover safely, confidently, and with dignity. If your family is navigating a hospitalization, recovery, or care transition, now is the time to ask questions, seek support, and prepare before another crisis occurs. _____________________________________________________________________ 📞 Let’s Talk     602-688-4310 If you have questions, reach out anytime. Lydia Wietsma, REALTOR® Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist (CPRES) Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) NextHome Power Realty 🌐 www.probaterealtyhelp.com To Contact Lydia or Sheryl OR DONATE [https://mynwc.neworg.com/DonationForm.asp?DonationFormNum=1&Amount=] to Neighbors Who Care Follow US... On Facebook @VolunteerChandler; @lydiawietsma; @sherylzwolskikeeme On Instagram @solvinglifesnextchapter; @sherylkeeme On Youtube @solvinglifesnextchapter; @neighborswhocare; @luvgr8mnds On Email Lydia@arizonapoweragent.com  AND sherylkeeme@gmail.com Thanks for listening... #ChooseVolunteering

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jakson SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: Impact of aging - part 2 kansikuva

SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: Impact of aging - part 2

What Happens Next: How Families Can Prepare for the Aging Surge In Part 2 of this powerful conversation on Solving Life’s Next Chapter, Lydia Wietsma and Sheryl Keeme move beyond the statistics and focus on what families can—and should—be doing right now. As the 80+ population continues to grow and the caregiver workforce struggles to keep up, families are facing increasing pressure to plan earlier, make informed decisions, and explore alternative support systems. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why traditional care systems (assisted living, nursing homes) may become more limited and expensive * The critical role of home and community-based services * How organizations like Neighbors Who Care are becoming essential support systems * Why volunteers are no longer optional—they are necessary * How families can avoid crisis decisions through early planning * The connection between aging, downsizing, and probate real estate Lydia also shares real-world insights from working with families navigating: 🏡 Downsizing and senior housing transitions ⚖️ Probate and inherited properties 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Caregiving decisions under pressure 👉 The biggest takeaway: You don’t have to make every decision today—but you do need to start asking the right questions. 📞 Reach Lydia directly at 602-688-4310 🌐 www.probaterealtyhelp.com ⚖️ Disclaimer: Lydia Wietsma is a REALTOR® and co-owner with NextHome Power Realty. Each office is independently owned and operated. Lydia is not an attorney and encourages listeners to seek legal advice from a qualified estate planning professional. To Contact Lydia or Sheryl OR DONATE [https://mynwc.neworg.com/DonationForm.asp?DonationFormNum=1&Amount=] to Neighbors Who Care Follow US... On Facebook @VolunteerChandler; @lydiawietsma; @sherylzwolskikeeme On Instagram @solvinglifesnextchapter; @sherylkeeme On Youtube @solvinglifesnextchapter; @neighborswhocare; @luvgr8mnds On Email Lydia@arizonapoweragent.com  AND sherylkeeme@gmail.com Thanks for listening... #ChooseVolunteering

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jakson SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: The critical days after the hospital kansikuva

SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: The critical days after the hospital

The Critical Days After a Hospital Stay: What Families Need to Know Before Something Falls Through the Cracks with Lori Gudino, Executive Vice President of Operations for Sante, a division of Alumus For many families, the hospital discharge feels like the finish line. A loved one survived surgery, illness, or a medical emergency, and everyone breathes a sigh of relief once they are finally sent home. But according to Lori Gudino with Alumus, the reality is this: The most dangerous part of recovery often begins after the patient leaves the hospital. Those first few days and weeks after hospitalization can determine whether someone heals properly… or ends up right back in the emergency room. As someone who works closely with seniors, families, and healthcare professionals, I have seen firsthand how overwhelming this transition can become—especially for adult children trying to balance work, caregiving, and their own families while suddenly managing medications, appointments, mobility issues, and medical decisions. This is exactly why home healthcare and transitional care services are becoming more important than ever. What Falls Through the Cracks After Hospitalization? Many people assume that once a patient is discharged, they are “better.” But in reality, many seniors go home still weak, confused, medicated, and vulnerable. Lori Gudino explains that one of the biggest problems families face is simply this: There is often no clear roadmap for what happens next. Families are suddenly expected to manage: * Multiple medications with changing instructions * Follow-up doctor appointments * Physical therapy schedules * Wound care * Fall prevention * Nutrition and hydration * Transportation * Signs of infection or complications * Cognitive confusion or memory issues And many loved ones are simply not medically trained to handle all of it. The Hidden Problem: Medication Mismanagement One of the biggest reasons seniors return to the hospital is medication confusion. A patient may leave the hospital with: * New prescriptions * Adjusted dosages * Medications that were discontinued * Complex instructions that are difficult to understand Now imagine an 82-year-old patient trying to organize 10–15 medications while recovering from surgery or illness. Or an adult child trying to manage this from another city. This is where mistakes happen. Wrong doses. Missed medications. Dangerous interactions. Duplicate prescriptions. Sometimes families don’t even realize something is wrong until a crisis occurs. Why Recovery at Home Can Become Unsafe Many homes were never designed for recovery after a hospitalization. Lori Gudino shares that families often underestimate how quickly mobility and independence can change after a hospital stay. A loved one who walked independently two weeks ago may now struggle with: * Stairs * Getting in and out of bed * Showering safely * Cooking meals * Remembering appointments * Using the restroom independently Falls become a major concern during this time. In fact, many seniors are discharged home before families fully understand the level of care now required. That gap between “hospital care” and “independent living” is where so many families feel lost. Why Home Healthcare Is So Important This is where companies like Alumus and Alante step in to help bridge the gap. Home healthcare is not just about sending someone to check vitals. It is about creating a support system that helps patients safely recover while helping families avoid burnout and confusion. According to Lori Gudino, quality transitional care can help: * Reduce hospital readmissions * Improve medication management * Monitor warning signs early * Coordinate communication between providers * Provide therapy and nursing support * Help families understand care plans * Improve patient confidence and recovery outcomes Most importantly, it gives families peace of mind. Because when families are trying to navigate recovery alone, things can easily fall through the cracks. Adult Children Are Often Unprepared One of the hardest realities families face is realizing that their parent can no longer safely manage their own healthcare. Many adult children suddenly find themselves: * Scheduling appointments * Managing medications * Talking to doctors * Coordinating transportation * Handling insurance questions * Monitoring memory changes * Making difficult healthcare decisions And often, this happens during an emotional crisis. Lori Gudino emphasizes that families should not wait until a major emergency happens before putting support systems in place. The earlier families prepare, the more options they have. The Importance of Having the Right Documents Hospitalizations also expose another major issue: Many families do not have updated healthcare documents in place. This can create enormous stress during medical emergencies. Important documents may include: * Healthcare Power of Attorney * Financial Power of Attorney * Living Will * HIPAA Authorization * Trust documents * Emergency contact lists * Medication lists Without these documents, families can face delays, confusion, and even court involvement in some situations. Recovery Is Not Meant to Be Managed Alone One of the most powerful messages from Lori Gudino is this: Families do not have to navigate this alone. Healthcare today is complicated. Hospital stays are shorter. Patients are discharged quicker. Families are expected to do more than ever before. That is why having compassionate, experienced healthcare partners matter. Companies like Alumus, Sante, Aleca, and Alante are helping families create safer transitions after hospitalization—because recovery is not just about leaving the hospital. It is about what happens next. Final Thoughts The days after a hospitalization are critical. This is often when: * Confusion begins * Falls happen * Medications are missed * Caregivers become overwhelmed * Seniors decline rapidly without proper support But with the right planning, resources, and healthcare partners, families can avoid many of these preventable issues. As Lori Gudino reminds families: The goal is not just to survive the hospitalization. The goal is to recover safely, confidently, and with dignity. If your family is navigating a hospitalization, recovery, or care transition, now is the time to ask questions, seek support, and prepare before another crisis occurs. _____________________________________________________________________ 📞 Let’s Talk     602-688-4310 If you have questions, reach out anytime. Lydia Wietsma, REALTOR® Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist (CPRES) Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) NextHome Power Realty 🌐 www.probaterealtyhelp.com To Contact Lydia or Sheryl OR DONATE [https://mynwc.neworg.com/DonationForm.asp?DonationFormNum=1&Amount=] to Neighbors Who Care Follow US... On Facebook @VolunteerChandler; @lydiawietsma; @sherylzwolskikeeme On Instagram @solvinglifesnextchapter; @sherylkeeme On Youtube @solvinglifesnextchapter; @neighborswhocare; @luvgr8mnds On Email Lydia@arizonapoweragent.com  AND sherylkeeme@gmail.com Thanks for listening... #ChooseVolunteering

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jakson SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: Impact of aging - part 1 kansikuva

SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER: Impact of aging - part 1

The Aging Wave Is Here: What Families Need to Understand Now On this episode of Solving Life’s Next Chapter, host Lydia Wietsma, REALTOR® and Certified Probate & Senior Real Estate Specialist, sits down with senior advocate Sheryl Keeme to break down one of the most important demographic shifts happening today—America is aging faster than ever before. By 2030, 1 in 5 Americans will be over 65, and within the next decade, older adults will outnumber children. But the real story isn’t just about aging—it’s about the rapid growth of the 80+ and 85+ population, the group that needs the most support. In this episode, Lydia and Sheryl discuss: * Why the senior population is growing so rapidly * The impact of Baby Boomers aging into retirement and beyond * What the “80+ surge” really means for families * The growing gap between those who need care and those available to provide it * Why Arizona—especially the East Valley (Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Sun Lakes)—is at the center of this shift 👉 This is not a future problem—this is happening right now. If you have aging parents, are planning your future, or want to better understand how this impacts housing, caregiving, and probate—you don’t want to miss this conversation. 📞 Contact Lydia Wietsma: 602-688-4310 🌐 www.probaterealtyhelp.com To Contact Lydia or Sheryl OR DONATE [https://mynwc.neworg.com/DonationForm.asp?DonationFormNum=1&Amount=] to Neighbors Who Care Follow US... On Facebook @VolunteerChandler; @lydiawietsma; @sherylzwolskikeeme On Instagram @solvinglifesnextchapter; @sherylkeeme On Youtube @solvinglifesnextchapter; @neighborswhocare; @luvgr8mnds On Email Lydia@arizonapoweragent.com  AND sherylkeeme@gmail.com Thanks for listening... #ChooseVolunteering

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In this episode of Solving Life’s Next Chapter, host Lydia Wietsma  with Raquel Uggiano co-host welcomes Tina Patterson and Chuck Wolf, owners of Caring Transitions, to discuss what families don’t expect when it’s time to downsize, relocate, or manage a loved one’s estate. Tina and Chuck bring years of hands-on experience helping seniors and families through overwhelming transitions—often during emotional or unexpected life events. They share practical guidance, compassionate insight, and real-life examples of how Caring Transitions steps in when families feel stuck or don’t know where to begin. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why downsizing becomes emotional faster than most families realize * How decades of belongings and memories can create hidden challenges * Common mistakes people make when trying to handle transitions alone * How to reduce stress when timelines are tight or health declines unexpectedly * What Caring Transitions does—from sorting and packing to estate sales and relocation * Tips for adult children supporting aging parents * How professional support can save time, money, energy, and family relationships Whether you’re a senior planning ahead, an adult child stepping in to help, or a professional who works with aging families, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and actionable steps to navigate life’s biggest transitions with dignity and confidence. Tune in every Sunday at 3:00 PM on The Patriot 960 AM for Solving Life’s Next Chapter—your trusted resource for probate, senior transitions, estate planning, housing solutions, and the real-life stories behind them. ‪(602) 688-4310‬ Solving Life’s Next Chapter with Lydia Wietsma 📅 Sundays ⏰ 3:00–3:30 PM (Arizona Time) 📞 (602) 688-4310‬ (KKNT 960AM The Patriot) To Contact Lydia or Sheryl OR DONATE [https://mynwc.neworg.com/DonationForm.asp?DonationFormNum=1&Amount=] to Neighbors Who Care Follow US... On Facebook @VolunteerChandler; @lydiawietsma; @sherylzwolskikeeme On Instagram @solvinglifesnextchapter; @sherylkeeme On Youtube @solvinglifesnextchapter; @neighborswhocare; @luvgr8mnds On Email Lydia@arizonapoweragent.com  AND sherylkeeme@gmail.com Thanks for listening... #ChooseVolunteering

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jakson SOLVING LIFE'S NEXT CHAPTER-Book kansikuva

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In this episode of Solving Life’s Next Chapter, we highlight an important resource for families navigating life’s biggest transitions — the book Solving Life’s Next Chapter by Lydia Wietsma. Written by Lydia Wietsma, Certified Probate and Senior Real Estate Specialist and host of this show, the book helps families understand what happens when a loved one passes away, when a home is involved in probate, or when unexpected life changes require difficult decisions. Inside the book, Lydia breaks down complex topics like probate, trusts, beneficiary deeds, and estate-related real estate in a clear, easy-to-understand way. She also shares real-life stories from working with families right here in Arizona, offering practical advice, compassion, and clarity during overwhelming moments. Whether you’re planning ahead, helping aging parents, or dealing with a sudden life event, Solving Life’s Next Chapter gives you the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes. The book is available in paperback and Kindle on Amazon, and it reflects the same honest, educational conversations you hear each week on this show. If you’d like to speak directly with Lydia, have questions about probate, estate planning, or selling a home during a life transition, you can reach her at (602) 688-4310. If you want to be prepared, informed, and empowered for what comes next, this book is must-read. To Contact Lydia or Sheryl OR DONATE [https://mynwc.neworg.com/DonationForm.asp?DonationFormNum=1&Amount=] to Neighbors Who Care Follow US... On Facebook @VolunteerChandler; @lydiawietsma; @sherylzwolskikeeme On Instagram @solvinglifesnextchapter; @sherylkeeme On Youtube @solvinglifesnextchapter; @neighborswhocare; @luvgr8mnds On Email Lydia@arizonapoweragent.com  AND sherylkeeme@gmail.com Thanks for listening... #ChooseVolunteering

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