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74: Navigating Dementia Care: Expert Insights for Everyday Challenges
Jun 15, 2026
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73: What It Means to Live Well with Dementia with Sam and Susan Simon
Jun 1, 2026
53m 44s
72: The Hidden Impact of Trauma in Caregiving with Jean Hartnett
May 15, 2026
48m 30s
71: Self-Care Is Not Enough: Real Strategies and Resources with Ashley Stevens
Apr 30, 2026
44m 25s
70: Life After a Stroke: Supporting the Caregiver with Lana Wilhelm
Apr 15, 2026
37m 01s
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| 6/15/26 | ![]() 74: Navigating Dementia Care: Expert Insights for Everyday Challenges | Dr. Lakelyn is joined live in the Caregiver Chats studio by a panel of three dementia care experts: Michelle Magner, Carrie Aalberts (aka Dementia Darling), and Aaron Fish. Together, provide practical tips to help family caregivers create more comfortable family gatherings, as well as tips for caregiver self-care, meal options, and more.Episode highlights include:Deconstructing the misconception that dementia is only memory lossEvaluating everyday home environments, including monitoring tech, mirrors, and photos in the homeCreative hydration solutions and "stealth health" tips to alleviate mealtime strugglesNavigating family dynamics, managing sibling support, and making specific, strength-based requests for helpProactively introducing professional home care to prevent crisis and caregiver burnoutSetting realistic expectations and safety nets for summer barbecues and family gatheringsHelpful links from the episode:Inspired Caring Virtual Caregiver Support: https://michelemagner.com/Dementia Darling Education & Resources: instagram.com/dementiadarlingTrestle Hospitality Senior Living Concepts: https://trestlehospitalityconcepts.com/Free Resource: Carrie’s Family and Friends Visiting Tips PDFTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Instagram: @caregiverchatspodcast @homeinsteadincFacebook: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 73: What It Means to Live Well with Dementia with Sam and Susan Simon✨ | living well with dementiacaregiving+3 | Sam SimonSusan Simon | Home Instead, Inc.Washington Post+1 | — | dementiaAlzheimer's+5 | — | 53m 44s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() 72: The Hidden Impact of Trauma in Caregiving with Jean Hartnett✨ | trauma in caregivingadverse childhood experiences+4 | Jean Hartnett | The Road to Resiliency: A Pathway to the Life You Want to LiveRadical Sabbatical+1 | — | traumacaregiving+5 | — | 48m 30s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() 71: Self-Care Is Not Enough: Real Strategies and Resources with Ashley Stevens✨ | caregiver supportself-care+4 | Ashley Stevens | Home Instead, Inc.Dementia Guru+3 | — | caregiverself-care+5 | — | 44m 25s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() 70: Life After a Stroke: Supporting the Caregiver with Lana Wilhelm✨ | stroke recoverycaregiver support+3 | Lana Wilhelm | Stroke Caregiver ConnectionStroke and the Spouse: A Guide for the Survivor's Care Partner+1 | — | strokecaregiver+6 | — | 37m 01s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 69: The Beauty of Personal Care As We Age with OT Lindsay DeLong✨ | personal careaging+4 | Lindsay DeLong | EquipMeOTHome Instead, Inc.+2 | — | personal careaging+5 | — | 54m 52s | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() 68: Spirituality in Caregiving with Dr. Aaron Blight✨ | spirituality in caregivingfaith and caregiving+3 | Dr. Aaron Blight | Home Instead, Inc.caregivingkinetics.com+1 | — | caregivingspirituality+5 | — | 40m 21s | |
| 3/1/26 | ![]() 67: A Daughter’s Cross-Country Dementia Caregiving Story with Nicole Smith✨ | dementia caregivinglong-distance caregiving+3 | Nicole Smith | Home Instead, Inc.Daughterhood Circles+4 | — | dementiacaregiving+5 | — | 42m 55s | |
| 2/15/26 | ![]() 66: Let's Talk About Dating with April Ibarra✨ | dating in later lifesupporting aging loved ones+4 | April Ibarra | Home Instead, Inc.www.aprilibarra.com+4 | — | aging parentsdating+6 | — | 33m 34s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() 65: What Cancer Caregivers Need Most with Sheri Biller✨ | cancer caregivingsupportive care+3 | Sheri Biller | Sheri and Les Biller Family FoundationAmerican Cancer Society+4 | — | cancercaregiving+3 | — | 30m 56s | |
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| 1/15/26 | ![]() 64: The Validation Method for Dementia Care with Carmen Bowman✨ | Validation MethodDementia Care+4 | Carmen Bowman | Edu-CateringValidation Training Institute+2 | — | Validation MethodDementia Care+5 | — | 34m 17s | |
| 12/31/25 | ![]() 63: Joyspan: Adding More Joy to Every Year with Dr. Kerry Burnight✨ | joyspanaging+3 | Dr. Kerry Burnight | Home Instead, Inc.drkerryburnight.com+1 | — | joyspanaging+5 | — | 46m 41s | |
| 12/15/25 | ![]() 62: When Caregiving Meets Complex Family Relationships with Pamela D. Wilson✨ | caregivingblended family dynamics+4 | Pamela D. Wilson | Home Instead, Inc.Pamela D. Wilson | — | caregivingblended families+5 | — | 40m 20s | |
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Best of Caregiver Chats: The Spousal Caregiving Experience with Laurel Wittman✨ | spousal caregivingemotional challenges+3 | Laurel Wittman | Well Spouse AssociationHome Instead, Inc.+1 | — | spousal caregivingemotional challenges+5 | — | 49m 44s | |
| 11/30/25 | ![]() 61: Home Together? What to Consider Before Co-Living with a Loved One with Jennifer L. FitzPatrick | Dr. Lakelyn welcomes Jennifer FitzPatrick, gerontologist and author of Cruising Through Caregiving, to discuss one of the biggest decisions caregivers face: whether to move a loved one into their home. Drawing from her clinical background and decades of experience advising families, Jennifer unpacks the emotional, logistical, and relational factors behind this choice. This episode provides tools to help families pause, reflect, and plan—rather than react in the heat of a crisis.Episode highlights include:- Why families consider moving a loved one in—and how to avoid making the decision in crisis.- Essential questions to ask before inviting a loved one to live with you.- How guilt, promises, and cultural expectations can influence caregiver decisions.- The emotional and logistical challenges of multigenerational living.- What to do when the living situation isn’t working out.- Tools to help families pause, reflect, and plan rather than react.Helpful links from the episode:- Jenerationshealth.com- Book: Cruising Through Caregiving (Amazon)- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resourcesTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() 60: Sibling Dynamics in Caregiving: Real Talk with the Elliott Sisters | Dr. Lakelyn talks with sisters Natalie and JJ Elliott, hosts of Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver, about the ups and downs of caregiving with siblings. They share personal stories from supporting their mom through Parkinson’s and navigating family roles, disagreements, and emotional challenges along the way. It’s an honest, relatable look at what happens when caregiving becomes a team effort, and why communication and grace are key.Episode highlights include:- The emotional and logistical challenges of sharing caregiving across siblings- What happens when one sibling becomes the “preferred” caregiver, and how it affects family dynamics- How to manage caregiver guilt when stepping back- Balancing boundaries when you're the one who always says yes- Practical advice for dividing responsibilities and staying connected as a caregiving teamHelpful links from the episode:- Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver - confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com To learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Best of Caregiver Chats: Understanding Care Options with Nicole Will | In this episode, we’re bringing back a fan-favorite conversation with aging advocate and fellow podcaster Nicole Will, host of the Will Gather podcast. As families gather for the holidays, many begin to notice changes in their aging loved ones—and questions about care often follow. Dr. Lakelyn and Nicole walk through the full continuum of care, from aging in place to assisted living and hospice, and share why planning ahead can help reduce stress and prevent crisis-driven decisions. Whether you’re exploring care for the first time or revisiting options, this episode offers compassionate guidance and real-life tips to help you feel more prepared.Episode highlights include:- Why it’s important to plan ahead for care- Options available for care across the care continuum - Important considerations when planning and selecting care- Resources to help with planningHelpful links from the episode:- willgather.com- Podcast: willgatherpodcast.com - What’s Next Guide: www.homeinstead.com/care-resources/care-planning/40-70-rule-action-plan-successful-aging/- Home Care Guide: www.homeinstead.com/care-resources/care-planning/home-care-solutions-guide/- Home Safety Checklist: makinghomesaferforseniors.com- Funding Solutions Guide: www.homeinstead.com/care-resources/care-planning/home-care-funding-solutions-guide/To learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | ![]() 59: Caregiving Through Hospitalizations: Tips for Families with Dr. Monique S. Nugent | In this episode, Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Dr. Monique S. Nugent, a practicing hospitalist, physician leader, and author of Prescription for Admission. Together, they explore how caregivers can best support their aging loved ones during hospitalizations—a time that can feel overwhelming, confusing, and emotionally draining.Drawing from her years of experience working inside hospitals, Dr. Nugent offers practical tools to help caregivers feel more confident, communicate effectively with care teams, and advocate for their loved one’s needs. She also shares advice from her book and podcast, both titled Prescription for Admission, which provide families with a roadmap for navigating hospital stays and ensuring smoother transitions afterward.Episode highlights include:- How to prepare for a hospital admission, whether scheduled or unexpected- Common hospital processes and terms every caregiver should know- Tips for effective communication and advocacy during a hospital stay- Supporting emotional health and reducing stress during hospitalization- Ensuring smoother transitions home or to long-term care after dischargeHelpful links from the episode:- drmoniquenugent.com- Book: Prescription for Admission - Podcast: Prescription for Admission To learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() 58: Incontinence & Restroom Tips: Making Daily Care Easier with Cindy & Christina Hardin-Weiss | Dr. Lakelyn talks with Cindy and Christina Hardin-Weiss, founders of Adaptive Equipment & Caregiving Corner, about one of the most sensitive but essential parts of caregiving—incontinence care and restroom safety. Together, they break down the common causes of incontinence, share product recommendations, and offer practical tips for creating safer, more comfortable bathroom routines. Whether you’re helping a loved one manage daily care or planning ahead for home modifications, this conversation offers the kind of clear, compassionate advice caregivers can use right away.Episode highlights include:-Common types and causes of incontinence in older adults-How to choose incontinence products that are comfortable and effective-Tools and safety modifications for the bathroom-Tips for managing toileting routines with someone who has dementia-Encouragement for caregivers navigating embarrassment or uncertainty-The value of creating a safe, dignified care environment at homeHelpful links from the episode:- Adaptive Equipment & Caregiving Corner: adaptiveequipmentcorner.com- Seni (Pads, Briefs, Underwear, and more): seni-usa.com- Potty Cap: pottycap.com- PureWick System: purewickathome.com- Bottom Buddy: bottombuddy.com- QuickChange Men’s Wraps: quickchange.com- Care Zips Pants from Jo and Bella: joeandbella.com/products/carezips-adaptive-pants-for-men- Hydration Jelly Drops: jellydrops.com- AE Corner: Changing Briefs without Removing Pants or Shoes (Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K2WuSbLAVgTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() 57: Agitation, Aggression & Intimacy in Dementia with Dementia Darling | Dr. Lakelyn talks with dementia educator Carrie Aalberts, also known as Dementia Darling, about challenging dementia-related behaviors like agitation, aggression, and sexual expression. Carrie explains how these actions are rooted in brain change—not purposeful or willful—and offers practical, empathetic strategies for caregivers. Together, they discuss medical triggers to watch for, when to seek outside help, and how to handle sensitive situations with compassion.Episode highlights include:-Understanding why agitation and aggression are symptoms of brain change-Reframing “behaviors” with empathy instead of blame-Trying different approaches when one solution doesn’t work-Spotting hidden medical causes like pain or UTIs-Knowing when it’s time for respite, home care, or memory care-Navigating sexual expression in dementia with sensitivity and respectHelpful links from the episode:- Follow Carrie on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok: @dementiadarling- Learn more about Carrie’s work:www.dementiadarling.com- Listen to Carrie’s podcast Gather Darlings with Nicole Will- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resourcesTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() 56: Moving from Control to Acceptance with Katie Prentiss | Dr. Lakelyn is joined by actor, filmmaker, and former caregiver Katie Prentiss, whose mother lived with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). In this powerful episode, Katie shares how caregiving reshaped her perspective on life and how her upcoming film Wake Up Maggie aims to honor the unseen heroes of caregiving. Together, they explore the emotional journey from trying to control the chaos of caregiving to learning how to embrace acceptance. Katie’s story is not only personal but deeply universal—and she’s now turning her experience into art that validates and uplifts fellow caregivers.Episode highlights include:-Katie’s caregiving journey and her mom’s FTD diagnosis-The emotional transition from control to acceptance-How caregiving inspired Katie’s new film Wake Up Maggie-The healing power of storytelling in the caregiving experience-Encouragement for caregivers feeling overwhelmed or unseenHelpful links from the episode:- www.katieprentiss.com- Instagram: @wakeupmaggiemovie-TikTok: @katieprentiss- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resourcesTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 8/30/25 | ![]() 55: Navigating Financial Stability as a Family Caregiver with Danielle Miura | Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Danielle Miura, a Certified Financial Planner and family caregiver, for a conversation on how to navigate caregiving without sacrificing financial health. Drawing from her own experience and her work with women in life transitions, Danielle shares actionable insights to help caregivers plan ahead, manage costs, and protect their financial future.Episode highlights include:- Danielle’s story of caregiving and founding Spark Financials- The 3 phases of financial planning for caregivers- Understanding hidden caregiving costs and long-term financial impact- Common financial questions caregivers ask- Strategies for balancing finances, caregiving, and career goalsHelpful links from the episode:- Spark Financials: spark-fin.com- Article: Finding a Financial Advisor: https://spark-fin.com/blog/f/how-your-finances-can-benefit-from-a-team-of-advisors?blogcategory=Personal+Finance - Article: Long-Term Care Planning: https://spark-fin.com/blog/f/guide-to-long-term-care?blogcategory=Long-Term+Care+Planning- Visit www.homeinstead.com/care-resources to explore more caregiving resourcesTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | ![]() 53: Let’s Talk About Death with Lisa of Death Deck | Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Lisa Pahl, LCSW—hospice and emergency medicine social worker, and co-creator of The Death Deck—for a discussion on how open, honest conversations about death can ease fear, build connection, and create peace at the end of life. Lisa shares wisdom from her years supporting individuals and families through the dying process and offers gentle guidance on how to start meaningful end-of-life discussions with loved ones.Episode highlights include:-Why avoiding conversations about death may lead to more fear and confusion.-How to approach end-of-life talks with empathy and clarity.-Tools to normalize and open up conversations around dying and grief.-Lessons learned from Lisa’s work in hospice and emergency care.-How engaging with death can actually deepen appreciation for life.Helpful links from the episode:- www.thedeathdeck.com - Instagram: @thedeathdeckTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() 52: Foot Care 101: What Caregivers Need to Know with Sheila Buehler | Dr. Lakelyn is joined by Nurse Practitioner Sheila Buehler to explore why foot care is a vital part of aging well. Together, they discuss how caregivers can help prevent pain, infections, and falls by supporting healthy feet at home. You’ll learn what warning signs to watch for, when to involve a podiatrist, and practical ways to help with nail trimming, hygiene, and footwear—all aimed at keeping your loved one safe and mobile.Episode highlights include:- Why foot care is essential to aging well and staying independent- The most common foot issues older adults face and how to spot them early- When to schedule podiatry visits and what to expect- Practical tips for caregivers: nail care, hygiene, and footwear choices- How regular foot care can prevent falls and reduce chronic painHelpful links from the episode:- Sheila’s General Foot Care Tips- CDC’s Tips for Healthy Feet- Foot Care Professionals: footcaremn.com- Facebook: facebook.com/SheilaBuehlerCNP - American Foot Care Nurses Association: afcna.orgProducts recommended by Sheila:- Pedifix Medical Footcare: pedifix.com- Goldbond Softening Foot Creme (Amazon Link)- Pedors Shoes: pedors.comTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | ![]() 51: Balancing Safety & Independence in Dementia with Adria Thompson | Dr. Lakelyn is joined by dementia care expert Adria Thompson, M.A., CCC-SLP for a conversation on how caregivers can support a loved one living with dementia while preserving their independence. Together, they explore the concept of “dignity of risk,” a philosophy centered around balancing autonomy and safety for those living with dementia.Drawing on clinical experience and real-life caregiving dynamics, Adria and Dr. Lakelyn discuss how caregivers can foster a sense of self-determination in their loved ones, even as the disease progresses. They also address the emotional complexities that come with these decisions, including guilt, fear, and family pressure.Episode highlights include:What “dignity of risk” means and why it’s important at homeSupporting independence without compromising safetyReal-life examples of balancing autonomy with oversightCaregiver guilt and the emotional side of decision-makingTools and mindset shifts to guide families through the grey areasHelpful links from the episode:- Home Instead’s dementia care services - HomeInstead.com- www.belightcare.com- Instagram: @belightcare- TikTok: @belightcare- Facebook: @BeLightCare- Alzheimer’s Association: alz.org- HFC Support Groups: wearehfc.org/support-groupsTo learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.Like, subscribe, rate and review this podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Follow us on social media:Facebook: @homeinsteadincInstagram: @homeinsteadincYouTube: @homeinsteadincTikTok: @homeinstead.inc | — | ||||||
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