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There For Care
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There for Care is the podcast that helps you navigate the aging journey, whether for yourself or someone you love. Each episode explores the realities of aging care with experts, caregivers, and changemakers. From long-term care planning to emotional well-being and financial impact, we bring you honest conversations, practical advice, and real stories to help you feel informed, empowered, and most importantly, not alone.
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In this episode of There for Care, host Katy Boyles meets with Tammy Palmgren, Regional Vice President of CareScout's Southeast market. Since she had more than 30 years of professional experience dealing with Medicare and Medicaid, Tammy thought navigating care costs for a family member would be easy for her. The reality was much different. In this discussion, Tammy shares her personal story with caregiving and the options a care circle may consider to pay for long-term care. Whether you’re currently a caregiver, or planning ahead, this episode addresses common misconceptions and answers questions about navigating long-term care costs. #Caregiving #CostofCare #CaregiverSupport #LongTermCare
In this episode of There for Care, host Katy Boyles sits down with Jenny Morris, a Caregiving Guide, Mayo-Clinic Trained Wellness Coach, and Certified Dementia Practitioner with 20+ years of experience helping people navigate the aging journey. Jenny shares the toll caregiver burnout can take and why it’s important to make time for self-care as a caregiver. She details her family’s experience caregiving for her grandparents, generational caregiving, and why self-care isn’t an option for caregivers, but a necessity. Whether you’re in the midst of caregiving now, or thinking ahead, this episode shares real-life examples of how to fill your cup first so you can best care for those you love.#Caregiving #CaregiverBurnout #SelfCare #AgingCare #LongTermCare
In this episode of There for Care, host Katy Boyles speaks with Sarah Simoncini, a Care and Wellness Education Specialist at Genworth with over 20 years of experience in aging care, and decades of personal caregiving in her own family.Sarah shares why talking about end-of-life wishes matters, and how to approach these sensitive conversations with compassion, respect, and patience. She explains how to start the conversation when loved ones are hesitant, why documenting wishes is essential to avoid conflict and confusion, and the importance of balancing independence with preparing for care needs. Through real stories of families navigating wills, caregiving boundaries, and legacy planning, she highlights how these discussions can shape both practical decisions and emotional connections.This conversation offers guidance for caregivers who may be wondering when and how to talk with parents or loved ones about their wishes and reassurance that these conversations can bring.Whether you’re actively caregiving, supporting aging parents, or planning ahead, this episode will give you tools to start the dialogue and ensure that your family’s values and wishes are respected.#Caregiving #EndOfLifePlanning #FamilyConversations #AgingParents #LongTermCare
In this episode of There for Care, host Amy Rein sits down with Suzann Irvin, a caregiver who found herself navigating Medicaid, in-home support, and the emotional complexities of caring for both of her aging parents.Suzann’s journey began when her mother was diagnosed with dementia and her father suffered a stroke that left him nearly blind. Later, cancer would add yet another layer of caregiving responsibility. Through it all, Suzann balanced a full-time job, raised her own family, and leaned on both community resources and her siblings for support.She shares the realities of applying for Medicaid, bringing in outside help, and making difficult decisions about in-home versus facility care. But beyond logistics, Suzann opens up about the emotional toll of caregiving, the importance of honest family conversations, and the small moments of joy that helped her keep going, whether it was Elvis songs at bedtime with her mom or singing duets in the car with her dad.This conversation is both practical and impactful, offering guidance to caregivers who may feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or alone. Suzann’s story is a reminder that while caregiving is full of challenges, it can also be a profound gift.Whether you’re in the midst of caregiving now or preparing for the future, this episode will help you understand how Medicaid and in-home support fit into the bigger picture of caring for a loved one.#Caregiving #InHomeCare #AgingParents #LongTermCare
In this episode of There for Care, host Amy Rein talks with Jamala Arland, President and CEO of U.S. Life Insurance at Genworth. She joins us today as a granddaughter navigating one of the hardest questions families face: When your aging loved one needs more support, should they stay in their current home?Through her grandfather’s journey, Jamala shares the realities behind their decision, the comfort and dignity of staying at home, the loneliness and safety risks of aging alone, and the emotional weight of leaving a house full of memories. She also explores the alternatives families should consider, from independent living to building a new home designed for aging in place.What unfolds is not just a checklist of pros and cons but a deeply human story about identity, belonging, and honoring what really matters to an older loved one. Jamala’s reflections offer guidance for families weighing their own options, showing how love, respect, and practical planning can work together.Whether you’re currently caring for a parent or grandparent, or simply preparing for the future, this episode will help you think through one of the most important choices in aging care.#AssistedLiving #Caregiving #AgingInPlace #CarePlanning #LongTermCare
In this episode of There for Care, host Amy Rein sits down with Jessica Guthrie, a millennial caregiver whose life changed forever when her mom was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at just 66.As an only child and daughter of a single mom, Jessica suddenly found herself managing a career in Dallas with the reality of caregiving in Virginia. What started as freezer meals, routines, and late-night Google searches turned into a decade-long journey of sacrifice, identity shifts, and unexpected resilience.Jessica shares how she created systems to preserve her mom’s dignity, why moving back home at 30 became the best pivot she ever made, and the emotional and financial realities of stepping away from her career to become a full-time caregiver. She opens up about the collision of career and caregiving, what employers can do beyond “check-the-box” benefits to truly support caregivers, and the wellness practices that helped her survive and thrive.Together, Amy and Jessica explore what it means to honor your loved one while also honoring yourself: slowing down, creating memories, and reframing caregiving not as a detour but as a calling.If you’ve ever felt isolated in your caregiving role, questioned whether you could “do it all,” or wondered how to navigate the overlap between career and care, this conversation is for you.#Alzheimers #Caregiving #EarlyOnsetAlzheimers #MillennialCaregivers #CaregiverSupport
In this episode of There for Care, host Amy Rein sits down with Evan Ehrenberg, MIT’s youngest neuroscience PhD student, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and co-founder/COO of Waterlily: an AI-powered platform helping families prepare for the massive financial and emotional realities of long-term care.Evan shares his journey from building a clinical trial recruitment startup to investing in aging care innovation and how a shocking personal projection of his own future care costs revealed just how unprepared most of us are. With some long-term care needs topping $6 million over a lifetime (and often not covered by health insurance) the stakes are staggering.Together, Amy and Evan explore why long-term care planning is so often considered taboo and why that needs to change. They discuss how AI can break down complexity, personalize care forecasts and make planning accessible to everyone, as well as the potential of robotics, remote monitoring and agent-based AI in transforming the future of caregiving. Evan also shares practical tips for caregivers on using AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to make the caregiving journey smoother and more efficient.If you’ve ever assumed health insurance has you covered, or if you want to protect your family’s future without going broke, this conversation is a wake-up call and a roadmap for taking action now.#LongTermCare #Caregiving #AIinHealthcare #AgingWell #CarePlanning
In this episode of There for Care, host Amy Rein sits down with Lily Vittayarukskul, CEO and founder of Waterlily, a pioneering startup using artificial intelligence to help families proactively plan for long-term care.Lily brings a deeply personal story to her work, stepping into caregiving at just 16 when her aunt was diagnosed with terminal cancer. That experience opened her eyes to the financial and emotional toll of long-term care and the silence and confusion that so often surrounds it.Now, through Waterlily, Lily is helping others break that silence. Her AI-powered platform projects a person’s future care needs from cost and duration, to family caregiving impact; giving families the insight they need to plan ahead, have honest conversations, and make confident decisions.Whether you’re a caregiver, a planner, or just starting to think about aging, this episode explores how technology, data, and compassion can transform how we approach care and protect both our families and our futures.#LongTermCare #Caregiving #AIinHealthcare #CarePlanning #AgingWell
In this episode of There for Care, host Jeremy Sawvel is joined by Dr. Aaron Rosenberg, Chief Medical Officer at Genworth and a board-certified internist with over 18 years of experience in healthcare leadership, to unpack one of the most groundbreaking conversations in aging care today: dementia may actually be preventable.Drawing from the influential findings of the Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention, Dr. Rosenberg walks through 14 modifiable risk factors that account for up to 45% of dementia cases. From midlife hearing loss and untreated depression to late-life social isolation and vision loss, these factors are more within our control than previously believed.Whether you're a caregiver, planning for your own future, or supporting an aging loved one, this episode will equip you with evidence-based strategies to protect brain health and extend quality of life.Dr. Rosenberg’s insights go beyond theory. He offers clear, actionable steps and tools that can make a real difference, starting today.#Dementia #Dementiaawareness #Caregiver #Alzheimer #Dementiaprevention
In this episode of There for Care, host Amy Rein is joined by Melissa Hagerman, Executive VP and Chief Human Resources Officer at Genworth, to explore a critical but often overlooked topic: how caregiving impacts the workplace.Melissa shares personal insights from her own caregiving journey, watching her father care for her mother with Alzheimer’s, and how that experience shaped her approach to leadership and workplace empathy. Together, she and Amy dive into what companies can do to better support the growing number of employees balancing full-time jobs with caregiving responsibilities.Employers will learn the importance of creating a culture of psychological safety, offering holistic support (financial, emotional, and physical), and developing inclusive benefit programs. Meanwhile, current or future employees will gain practical advice on what to look for in an employer, how to advocate for their needs, and why open conversations about caregiving are more essential than ever.Whether you're a caregiver, team leader, or just starting to think about how caregiving might affect your future, this episode offers real-world strategies and a deeply human perspective.#caregivingatwork #workingcaregiver #hrleadership #caregiverresources #caregiversupport #mentalhealth #employeewellness #thereforcare #carescout
In this episode of There for Care, host Jeremy Sawvel sits down with Colleen Dennis - a working professional, mother of three and only child caring for both of her aging parents. Together, they explore the unique challenges of the sandwich generation: those caught in the middle of raising children while supporting aging loved ones.Colleen shares what it’s really like juggling school drop-offs, medical appointments, career demands, and everything in between. She opens up about the emotional toll, moments of burnout and the practical systems she’s built to hold it all together. From scheduling hacks to setting boundaries; this episode offers honest insight and actionable strategies for anyone living in that in-between space.If you’re balancing care for your kids and your parents - or love someone who is - this conversation is for you.#caregiver #caregiverlife #caregiversupport #caregivingtips #caregivers
In this episode of There For Care, host Katie Boyles talks with Brian Johnson, someone who’s spent decades working in the long-term care industry, but found himself unprepared when it became personal. Brian shares what it was like caring for both his father, who had dementia, and his mother-in-law, whose health declined over time.He opens up about the emotional and mental toll of caregiving, navigating family dynamics, and the hard lessons learned along the way , from unexpected falls to legal planning and trying to hold it all together during COVID.Whether you're caring for a loved one now or preparing for what's to come, this conversation is filled with honest reflections, practical advice, and lessons you only truly understand by going through it.© 2025 CareScout Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.#CareGiving #FamilyCare #AgingParents #Dementia
In this episode of There for Care, host Katie Boyles speaks with Jennifer Johnson, a registered nurse with over 20 years of experience in aging care and a long-distance caregiver to her father.Jennifer shares what it’s really like when the person needing care is your own parent. She opens up about navigating difficult family conversations, managing care from a distance, and how she and her brother had to rethink their roles and expand the care circle.This episode is an honest look at the emotional and practical challenges of caring for aging loved ones, especially when you're not in the same house, or even the same state. Whether you’re just starting out or already deep in the caregiving journey, Jennifer’s story offers comfort, clarity, and practical ideas to help.© 2025 CareScout Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.#caregiving #familycare #agingparents #dementia #llongtermcare #thereforcare #careplans #caregivingjourney
Respite isn’t just time off, it’s a lifeline. In this episode of There for Care, host Katy Boyles talks with Marlena del Hierro about what respite care actually looks like and why every caregiver needs it. Whether it’s a few hours of in-home help, a short stay in assisted living, or even meal delivery and transportation services, respite can take many forms. But the impact is always the same: relief, recovery, and time to breathe. If you care for or support someone, this conversation is your reminder that taking a break isn't selfish, it's essential.#respitecare #caregiversupport #thereforcare #familycaregivers #mentalhealthmatters #agingparents #seniorcare #youarenotalone #eldercare
Falls are one of the biggest risks facing older adults but many of them can be prevented.In this episode of There for Care, Amy Rein sits down with physical therapist Brian Kelly, who’s spent over two decades working with older adults, to talk about why falls happen, what the warning signs are, and what families can do to help loved ones stay safe at home.They cover everything from small home fixes to the subtle signs someone might be at risk. Brian also shares advice on how to have honest conversations with loved ones about fall risk, without making them feel like they’re losing independence.Whether you’re supporting a parent, partner, or just planning ahead, this episode is full of helpful tips and real-world experience you can use right away.Follow CareScout for more caregiver content and community insights:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carescoutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareScoutLLC/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carescout/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carescoutcares/© 2025 CareScout Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.#thereforcare #caregivingpodcast #carescout #agingcrisis #familycaregivers #eldercare #longtermcare #caregiversupport #healthcarecrisis #agingparents #homecare #podcastforcaregivers #mentalhealth
In this episode, CareScout Services General Counsel, Vidal Torres shares how growing up in a large Latino family shaped the way he sees caregiving, not as a duty, but as a natural part of life. From living with grandparents and great-grandparents to caring for his own loved ones, Vidal talks about the deep cultural roots of caring for elders in the home.He reflects on the joy of shared stories, the importance of presence over logistics, and how family support systems change when you move away from tight-knit communities. He also speaks honestly about the emotional and practical challenges that come with caregiving and why getting help doesn't just benefit the person receiving care, but the whole family.Follow CareScout for more caregiver content and community insights:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carescoutcares/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carescoutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareScoutLLC/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carescout/© 2025 CareScout Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.#thereforcare #caregivingpodcast #carescout #agingcrisis #familycaregivers #eldercare #longtermcare #caregiversupport #healthcarecrisis #agingparents #homecare #podcastforcaregivers #mentalhealth
We’re kicking off There for Care with a powerful and timely conversation about something affecting millions of families across the country - America’s aging care crisis.In this episode, host Amy Rein sits down with CareScout Services CEO Samir Shah to unpack the critical challenges facing today’s aging population, caregivers, and healthcare system. Together, they explore why the long-term care system is breaking down, how caregivers are being overwhelmed by the emotional, financial, and logistical pressures of care, and what can be done, by individuals, families, employers, and policymakers, to create a more sustainable and supportive care system.You’ll learn why 70 million Americans over 65 will soon need more help than the current system can offer, how caregiving responsibilities are forcing people out of the workforce, and why the lack of planning and resources can tear families apart. Samir also shares his deeply personal story of navigating care for his own parents, offering a rare perspective from both the boardroom and the bedside.Whether you're currently caring for an aging parent, helping a loved one plan for their future, working in eldercare or home healthcare, or simply trying to understand what lies ahead, this episode will give you the insight and tools you need to feel more prepared, supported, and empowered.Follow CareScout for more caregiver content and community insights:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carescoutcares/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carescoutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareScoutLLC/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carescout/#thereforcare #caregivingpodcast #carescout #agingcrisis #familycaregivers #eldercare #longtermcare #newpodcast #podcastlaunch #caregiversupport #healthcarecrisis #agingparents #homecare #podcastforcaregivers #mentalhealth





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