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Hospice Radio is a one-hour interview-based program featuring topics and international experts in the fields of aging and end-of-life care. Producer and host, Dr. Zoë A. Lewis, is a recognized Internist and Hospice and Palliative Care physician, author, speaker and education activist for Alzheimer’s disease and care. This program was created to benefit anyone, anywhere interested in the services provided by hospice, palliative care and aging programs. Hospice Radio is the first program of its kind with a physician- specialist as your host. Distinguished guests share their expertise and provide support to individuals, caregivers, and those who work in the fields of aging and end-of-life care. Programs target an international audience and are presented in the way millions worldwide are choosing to get up-to-date, relevant information today – a radio talk show. Hospice Radio Transcripts can be ordered now for your convenience.
Hospice Radio
Date / Time: 11/16/2009 9:30 PM UTC
Category: Health
Call-in Number: (347) 884-9029
In recognition of National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, this show features three renowned Alzheimer’s disease caregiving authors. My guests will take us through their acclaimed books and teach listeners what they can expect to learn from these best sellers on Alzheimer’s care giving. Susan Kohler MS, CCC-SLP works alongside doctors in showing techniques for communication to caregivers of Alzheimer's and Dementia. Her book, "How to Communicate with Alzheimer's: A Practical Guide & Workbook for Families" is wonderful contribution to the community. “Especially if you are living with someone who has Alzheimer’s, the simple act of communication can be challenging between you and your loved one”. Susan is a licensed/certified Speech-Language Pathologist, dedicating the past 15 years as a researcher at UCLA, hospitals and nursing homes. Jacqueline Marcell was so compelled by caring for her elderly parents who suffered with early Alzheimer’s, that once she figured everything out, she gave up her career as a television executive to become an advocate for eldercare awareness and reform. Jacqueline is the devoted daughter in her bestselling book, Elder Rage, a Book-of-the-Month Club selection, with over 50 endorsements including Hugh Downs, Regis Philbin, Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, and the National Adult Day Services Association. She also received “Advocate of the Year” from the National Association of Women Business Owners at their Remarkable Women Awards. She has appeared on National TV programs and is an international speaker on Alzheimer ’s disease and hosts her own radio program,’ Coping with Care Giving’. As your host, medical doctor and Alzheimer’s disease expert and author of "I Hope They Know: The Essential Handbook on Alzheimer's Disease and Care “and "Espero que sepan...La guía holística para la enfermedad de Alzheimer", we pledge to take listeners through the specifics of what you need to know from these must have books.
Date / Time: 5/20/2009 7:00 PM UTC
Did you know the “U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals Rankings” include Palliative Care as one of the seven Patient Services that can make or break hospitals from the list? Join me and the leading experts in the field of palliative care for the program - “What is palliative care?” Together with my guests : Judi Lund-Person from the NHPCO, Dr. Harry Moody, Director of Academic Affairs for AARP in Washington, DC. and Jay Westbrook, RN, CHPN, the 2005 Visiting Faculty Scholar at Harvard Medical School’s Palliative Care Department, we will discuss how this emerging area of healthcare will benefit you and your loved ones. In the one hour interview program we will outline palliative care as a concentration of specialty care in the fields of nursing, social work and medicine. We will provide listeners with what you need to know as you navigate the clinical healthcare settings in the USA and round the world today. This program is appropriate for any listener - Palliative Care programs are now worldwide. Background media resources: AARP, Dr. Harry R. Moody NHPCO’s Caring Connections site -www.CaringInfo.org Center to Advance Palliative Care -www.capc.org “U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals Rankings- http://health.usnews.com/sections/health/best-hospitals Jay Westbrook, RN, CHPN
Original Air Date: 5/20/2009 7:00 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 5/12/2009 4:00 PM UTC
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