Caregiver One-on-One with Jacquelyn Revere
Our inaugural “Caregiver One on One” episode is now live through our sister podcast, “Caregiving Matters!” In this episode we are joined by writer, advocate, ambassador, influencer, and caregiver, Jacquelyn Revere. We do a deep dive into Jacquelyn’s caregiving journey with her mom, the impact its had on her life, life after caregiving, and how to cope with the grief both during and after the caregiving journey.
Caregiver Burning Questions #6: What are some indoor and outdoor activities I can still do with my loved one?
In this episode, certified care manager, Janai Quintana, discusses potential indoor or outdoor activities caregivers can do with their loved one as Alzheimer’s/dementia progresses.
Caregiver Burning Questions #5: How do I go about picking a care facility for my loved one?
In this episode, certified care manager, Janai Quintana, discusses the information necessary for choosing a care facility for a loved one.
Caregiver Burning Questions #4: When is the ‘right’ time to move a loved one into a care facility?
In this episode, certified care manager, Janai Quintana, discusses the ‘right’ time to put a loved one into a care facility.
Caregiver Burning Questions #3: How do I deal with the mental and emotional stress of caregiving?
In this episode, licensed clinical social worker, Molly Fisher, helps caregivers in devising strategies to alleviate the stress and anguish associated with caring for someone with dementia/Alzheimer’s.
Caregiver Burning Questions #2: What will happen when my loved one forgets who I am?
In this episode, licensed clinical social worker, Molly Fisher, helps caregivers process their feelings regarding the possibility or inevitable progression of their loved ones not remembering them as dementia/Alzheimer’s advances.
Caregiver Burning Questions #1: Are there books I can read or movies I can watch to help with my Alzheimer’s journey?
In this episode, licensed clinical social worker, Molly Fisher, lists books and movies that may be helpful for caregivers on their dementia/Alzheimer’s journey.