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Aging with the Experts

Podcast de Aging Life Care Association®

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Aging with the Experts Podcast is created by the Aging Life Care Association®. Each episode features expert advice, professional insights, and personal stories designed to help families navigate the challenges of aging with confidence. Whether you’re a caregiver, an aging adult, or an industry professional, you’ll find trusted support and practical solutions here.For more information about the Aging Life Care Association, please visit aginglifecare.org

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9 episodios

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Trends in Aging

What does the future of aging really look like and how can families prepare for it? In this episode of Aging with the Experts from the Aging Life Care Association, Anne Sansevero and Lisa Mayfield explore the biggest trends shaping aging today. From increased longevity and the rise of solo agers to healthcare system challenges and the soaring cost of long-term care, this conversation breaks down what these shifts mean for older adults, caregivers, and families. Together, Anne and Lisa share practical insights, proactive planning strategies, and expert guidance to help listeners navigate aging with greater confidence and peace of mind. They also discuss the critical role Aging Life Care Professionals play in coordinating care, advocating for families, and helping people age on their own terms. Whether you’re planning ahead for yourself, supporting aging parents, or working in elder care, this episode offers valuable perspective on how to live longer and live better in a rapidly changing world of aging. For more resources, visit AgingLifeCare.org [https://www.aginglifecare.org] your go-to source for trusted guidance and expert support in aging life care. 📬 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 Share this episode with someone who could use support. ⭐ Leave a review — it helps others find us! Follow us on social media:  📱 Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter/X — @AgingLifeCare

7 de may de 2026 - 30 min
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How to Be the Best Advocate for Your Older Loved One

Advocating for an older loved one can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Aging with the Experts, Annette Murphy, MSW, LSW, C-ASWCM, and Abbe Udochi, CSA, break down what it truly means to be an effective advocate and how families can confidently navigate the complexities of aging care. From understanding the healthcare system and preparing for medical appointments to having critical legal and financial conversations before a crisis arises, this episode offers practical, real-world guidance you can use right away.  Annette and Abbe also dive into the emotional side of caregiving, addressing family dynamics, caregiver burnout, and the challenge of balancing independence with safety. You’ll learn how to: *  Communicate effectively with healthcare providers  *  Stay organized with essential medical and legal documents  *  Navigate difficult family conversations with clarity and compassion  *  Recognize when it’s time to bring in professional support  *  Advocate with confidence while protecting your own well-being  Whether you’re just starting your caregiving journey or are deep in the day-to-day responsibilities, this episode will empower you with the tools, mindset, and strategies to ensure your loved one’s voice is heard and their dignity is preserved. For more resources, visit AgingLifeCare.org [https://www.aginglifecare.org] your go-to source for trusted guidance and expert support in aging life care. 📬 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 Share this episode with someone who could use support. ⭐ Leave a review — it helps others find us! Follow us on social media:  📱 Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter/X — @AgingLifeCare

31 de mar de 2026 - 37 min
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What the Research Says: The Real Impact of Aging Life Care Managers

“It allows me to sleep at night.” That’s how one family described the impact of working with an Aging Life Care Manager. In this episode of Aging with the Experts, Dr. Jullie Gray and Dr. Carlisle Shealy discuss powerful findings from a national study conducted in collaboration with Virginia Tech and the Aging Life Care Association.  Families from across the country shared deeply personal stories about navigating medical crises, caregiving from hundreds of miles away, managing family conflict, and making difficult end-of-life decisions. What emerged was a consistent theme: trust changes everything. From crisis response to long-term planning, Aging Life Care Managers helped families feel supported, informed, and less alone. If you’ve ever wondered whether professional guidance could make a difference in your own caregiving journey, this episode offers evidence that you don’t have to navigate aging care alone. This conversation breaks down: * How Aging Life Care Managers help during emergencies * Why trust is central to the relationship * The impact of coordinated, continuous care * Support during emotionally complex decisions * Whether families believe the services are worth the cost With 99% of survey respondents saying they would recommend an Aging Life Care Manager, the findings speak for themselves. For more resources, visit AgingLifeCare.org [https://www.aginglifecare.org] your go-to source for trusted guidance and expert support in aging life care. 📬 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 Share this episode with someone who could use support. ⭐ Leave a review — it helps others find us! Follow us on social media:  📱 Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter/X — @AgingLifeCare

4 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
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Solo Aging - Navigating the Future

Aging with the Experts: Solo Aging: Planning for the Future with Confidence More older adults than ever are aging on their own, and doing it successfully starts with planning. In this episode of Aging with the Experts, Aging Life Care Managers Jennifer Crowley, RN, CMC, and Susy Elder Murphy, CMC, explore the realities of solo aging and what it means to grow older without a spouse, partner, or nearby family support. With decades of professional experience, Jennifer and Susy break down the essential areas solo agers need to consider, including financial and legal planning, housing options, health and well-being, social connection, and building a reliable support system. They also discuss the unique challenges solo agers face, and how proactive planning can provide peace of mind and more choices as needs change. Listeners will learn: * What it truly means to be a solo ager * Why early planning is critical * How to prepare financially and legally * Housing and aging-in-place considerations * The importance of social connection and preventive health * How an Aging Life Care Manager® can serve as a trusted professional advocate Whether you’re aging solo yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply planning ahead, this episode offers practical guidance and reassurance that you don’t have to navigate aging alone. For more resources and to find an Aging Life Care Manager near you, visit AgingLifeCare.org. For more resources, visit AgingLifeCare.org [https://www.aginglifecare.org] your go-to source for trusted guidance and expert support in aging life care. 📬 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 Share this episode with someone who could use support. ⭐ Leave a review — it helps others find us! Follow us on social media:  📱 Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter/X — @AgingLifeCare

29 de dic de 2025 - 30 min
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The Caregiver Daughter

A heartfelt conversation about the unique journey of being a caregiver daughter. Aging Life Care Professionals Lina Supnet-Zapata and Elyse Weber-Sacks share their personal experiences of stepping into the role of caregiver for a parent. They discuss how they found themselves in this position and the challenges they faced.  They offer guidance, encouragement, and practical strategies to help other caregiver daughters navigate this demanding role with resilience and compassion, and highlight how Aging Life Care Managers® can provide support, resources, and guidance to families in similar situations. For more resources, visit AgingLifeCare.org [https://www.aginglifecare.org] your go-to source for trusted guidance and expert support in aging life care. 📬 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 Share this episode with someone who could use support. ⭐ Leave a review — it helps others find us! Follow us on social media:  📱 Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter/X — @AgingLifeCare

18 de dic de 2025 - 22 min
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