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Aging Starts Now

242 Episodes

22 minutes | Jan 25, 2023
Episode 151: Informed Decision-Making Regarding End of Life
Do you think end-of-life planning is for old people? Professionals say it is a conversation that should begin at age 18. Partner and certified elder law attorney, Barbara McGinnis speaks with Donna Cella, a registered nurse, board certified patient advocate, and founder of ElderCARE, LLC, about end-of-life planning.
17 minutes | Jan 18, 2023
Episode 150: Understanding Camp Lejeune
Partner and VA Accredited Attorney Chris Johnson and Public Benefits Specialist Josh Hunter discuss Camp Lejeune. You’ve probably seen the commercials. What is the controversy? Who is eligible to make a claim?
15 minutes | Jan 11, 2023
Episode 149: What Happens When You Hit a Wall with your Doctor?
Are you being dismissed by your doctor? Are cognitive changes being chalked up to normal aging? Elder Care Coordinators Pati Bedwell and Debra King give suggestions on questions to ask your doctor and offer signs on when a referral to another professional is needed.
20 minutes | Jan 4, 2023
Episode 148: Home for the Holidays – Signs Your Parents May Need Help
Did you visit loved ones over the holidays? Did you notice any red flags? Elder Care Coordinator and Licensed Clinical Social Worker Debra King speaks with Outreach Coordinator and PAC Certified Independent Trainor Dana Hentschel about the holidays and signs your parents may need more assistance.
18 minutes | Dec 28, 2022
Episode 147: Medical Malpractice
How can you sue someone for medical malpractice? These are calls that we get from upset family members wanting to sue the hospital or nursing home. As that is not our type of law practice, we decided to talk with an expert in the field. In this episode Partner and VA Accredited Attorney Chris Johnson chats with Medical Malpractice Attorney Clint Kelly, one of the partners of The Kelly Firm in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
23 minutes | Dec 21, 2022
Episode 146: The Benefits of Using an Independent Pharmacy
Attorney Chris Johnson chats with Emily Adamopoulos a pharmacist and owner of HomeCare Pharmacy of Hendersonville. How do smaller independent pharmacies differ from larger chain pharmacies? How can HomeCare Pharmacy of Hendersonville make life easier for seniors? To learn more, visit www.homecarepharmacytn.com.
16 minutes | Dec 14, 2022
Episode 145: Even After Medicaid Approval, there is More Work to Do
Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis and Medicaid Specialist Josh Bey discuss the steps to stay qualified for Medicaid after you have received initial approval.
19 minutes | Dec 7, 2022
Episode 144: Leaving a Charitable Legacy with the Community Foundation
How do you leave a charitable legacy? How much money does one need to have in their portfolio leave a charitable legacy? Partner and VA Accredited Attorney Chris Johnson speaks with Keith King, Donor Services Manager for The Community Foundation.
21 minutes | Nov 30, 2022
Episode 143: Resources for Adults with Special Needs
What resources are available for adults with special needs? Partner and attorney Chris Johnson speaks with Jan Stoops, a Care Manager for Arosa Middle Tennessee.
18 minutes | Nov 23, 2022
Episode 142: What's on the Horizon for Medicare
Public Benefits Specialist Josh Hunter speaks with David Lipschutz, the Associate Director and Senior Policy Attorney for the Center for Medicare Advocacy, about new changes to Medicare in 2023.
16 minutes | Nov 16, 2022
Episode 141: Addressing Burnout
Are you suffering from burnout? How do you know? What are the symptoms? Partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis speaks with Jen Roberts, CEO and Founder of Difference Consulting about burnout.
21 minutes | Nov 9, 2022
Episode 140: Trends in Senior Housing and Technology
Partner and VA accredited attorney Chris Johnson speaks with Andrew Carle, Adjunct Faculty and Lead Instructor for courses within the Senior Living Administration concentration at Georgetown University. Andrew has more than 30 years of executive-level senior housing and healthcare experience. In this episode, we discuss the biggest crisis facing seniors today and how technology can solve some of these problems.
17 minutes | Nov 2, 2022
Episode 139: Why does a law firm need an Elder Care Coordinator?
Founding Partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Tim Takacs speaks with Certified Elder Law Attorney Linda Anderson of Anderson Elder Law in Pennsylvania about elder care coordination. When most people think elder law, they think about trusts, wills, powers of attorney documents, not care coordination. But care coordination can be a game changer for both the client and the attorney.
17 minutes | Oct 26, 2022
Episode 138: Cognitive Assessments and Getting a Baseline
What is a cognitive assessment? Why should everyone get one? Partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis speaks with Ellen Abbott, a Life Care Manager at Visionary Care Consultants, about their partnership with Linus Health and how their cognitive assessments work.
20 minutes | Oct 19, 2022
Episode 137: Hidden Fees Associated with Investments
Do you know how your financial advisor gets paid? Why does it matter? Partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis speaks with Darrell Woodcock the owner of Apex Financial Planning about the hidden fees associated with investing.
18 minutes | Oct 12, 2022
Episode 136: Guns and Dementia
If someone you love is experiencing brain change, what do you do if there are guns in the house? Founding partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Tim Takacs discusses this delicate topic with Lynn Wood of Mental Health America of the MidSouth.
24 minutes | Oct 5, 2022
Episode 135: What is a Geriatric Doula?
Elder Care Coordinator Pati Bedwell speaks with Gero Doula Katlyn Clifton about the role of a Gero Doula. How does a Gero Doula differ from a birthing doula and an end-of-life doula? How can a Gero Doula assist clients and their families with the aging journey?
23 minutes | Sep 28, 2022
Episode 134: Trust Disputes and Litigation
How do you know that an Executor of a will is acting in good faith to make sure your loved one's final wishes are followed? How do you contest a will?  Partner and Certified Elder Law Attorney Barbara McGinnis speaks with Matt Potempa, an attorney and partner at Martin Heller Potempa & Sheppard, PLLC about this type of litigation.
19 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Episode 133: Vista Points
Partner and attorney Chris Johnson speaks with Darlene Kemp, Executive Director of Vista Points, about how they help manage the money of people with disabilities so they maintain eligibility for their government benefits.
17 minutes | Sep 14, 2022
Episode 132: New to Medicare - Part 2
Are you new to Medicare? Are you totally confused? You aren’t alone. Eldercare Care Coordinator Debra King and Public Benefits Specialist Josh Hunter continue their discussion about commonly asked questions regarding original Medicare – specifically about hospital stays and how Medicare pays hospital bills.
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