Time to Talk Podcast – Season 4

Episode 1: Caring for a Parent & Advocating for Palliative Care

In this episode, Daniel Nowoselski shares his experience as a caregiver for his father, who had a rare condition during the pandemic. He discusses the challenges of being a caregiver while working full-time and finishing a degree and the emotions he felt throughout the journey, including fear, determination, and grief. Daniel provides a comprehensive explanation of palliative care and how this type of care can help patients and their families. For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca 

Episode 2: Caring for a Terminally Ill Child: Finding Support and Managing Grief

In this podcast episode, Michelle speaks with Katherine about her experience as a caregiver, starting with her partner’s mental health struggles and continuing with her son’s rare genetic disease diagnosis. 

Katherine and Michelle cover the challenges of navigating the healthcare system and end-of-life care, as well as coping with COVID-19 and her son’s immunosuppression. Katherine emphasizes the importance of finding support through community organizations like the Ontario Caregiver 1:1 Peer Support Program and setting goals to focus on what can be controlled. 

Katherine shares her personal experience of feeling isolated until finding peer mentorship through the Ontario Caregiver Organization and highlights the value of being honest about struggles and relying on loved ones for support in caregiving and grief. For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca 

Episode 3: Balancing Being a Caregiver and a Young Working Professional

Join Cindy Yip and Michelle Jobin in this insightful podcast episode as they explore the intersection of language, culture, and caregiving. Cindy shares her personal journey as a caregiver for her father with multiple heart conditions. She highlights the importance of advocacy for both patients and caregivers, especially for those facing cultural and language barriers.  

Cindy stresses the importance of co-creating solutions with trusted patient organizations and advocating for better patient care. Michelle and Cindy discuss the challenges of juggling different roles and identities while pursuing a healthcare career and provide valuable insights on making time for emotions and utilizing mental health resources.  

This podcast episode is a must-listen if you’re a caregiver looking for information and resources to help you navigate your journey.  For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca

Episode 4: Using Technology to Assist People with Alzheimer’s Disease  

In this episode of Time to Talk, Michelle sits down with Ron Belano to discuss his caregiving journey and the role of technology and community support in caregiving. Ron shares his personal experiences of caring for his father with dementia and emphasizes the importance of considering return on investment or emotion when looking for caregiving solutions.

Ron talks about his advocacy work for caregiving, aging, and dementia research and the challenges of understanding cultural values in caregiving. He also shares his experience of using technology to keep his father safe and the benefits of integrating technology into caregiving.

Ron offers advice for new caregivers, emphasizing the importance of seeking out other caregivers who have gone through similar journeys and learning from their failures. He encourages caregivers to find ways to reduce setbacks and to share vulnerabilities and challenges. For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca

Episode 5:  Spousal Caregiving with Taylor Kaye: Changing Family Dynamics & Parental Responsibility

In the episode, Michelle is joined by long-time friend and colleague Taylor Kaye. Last year, Taylor’s husband had a stroke that resulted in her being his primary caregiver. Taylor talks about the struggles that came with balancing being a mother and advocating for her husband. Taylor reflects on the shifts in their family routine, their day-to-day activities, and the emotional toll it has taken on all of them.

Taylor emphasizes the importance of building connections with the people in your life and seeking their support, especially for those new to caregiving. She suggests reaching out to other caregivers who have faced similar challenges and learning from their experiences. Taylor also encourages caregivers to be open about their struggles and weaknesses and to seek help from those around them in order to grow and strengthen their families. For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca

Episode 6: Caring for a Parent With Dementia and Advocating for Their Rights

In this episode of the Time to Talk, we delve into the critical challenges of caregiving for individuals with Alzheimer’s and underscore the significance of person-centered care.

Joining us is Shara, a devoted long-distance caregiver, who shares her personal journey caring for her father, revealing practical solutions she implemented to ensure his safety at home. The conversation explores caregiving’s profound impact on physical and mental health, emphasizing the crucial need for balance and reaching out for support.

Michelle and Shara further discuss the intricacies of the de-cluttering process, highlighting the importance of involving the person being cared for in the conversation. Their insightful conversation highlights understanding individuals’ emotional attachments to their possessions and how this knowledge shapes the de-cluttering journey. For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca

Episode 7: Self-advocacy and the Healthcare Complaint Process with Patient Ombudsman of Ontario

Join us for an intimate conversation with Ontario’s Patient Ombudsman Craig Thompson. From the halls of public hospitals to the intimate settings of long-term care homes, Craig opens up about the challenges and triumphs of his role in facilitating resolution without bias.

Craig’s own personal journey from caregiver to Patient Ombudsman gives a unique perspective on the topic of patient advocacy.

In this episode, we talk about the human side of the complaint process as Craig recounts touching stories of empowerment and transformation. We also dive into Craig’s pursuit of a responsive and accountable healthcare system for all Ontarians. Through his lens, we gain a deeper understanding of the resilience and compassion that drive Ontario’s patient advocacy efforts. For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca.

Episode 8: Navigating Love and Care: Insights on Balancing Relationships, Intimacy, and Caregiving

Join us for an enlightening conversation with Michal Goldstein, a seasoned professional who deeply understands the intricate dynamics between relationships, intimacy, and caregiving. With over a decade of experience working closely with children and families, Michal brings invaluable insights into navigating the emotional complexities that arise from caregiving responsibilities.

In this episode, Michal delves into the unique challenges caregivers face, particularly in maintaining healthy marital or common-law relationships. From the overwhelming demands of caregiving duties to the intricacies of nurturing intimacy, Michal offers practical strategies for fostering connection.

Whether you’re a caregiver seeking guidance or simply navigating the complexities of intimacy amidst life’s challenges, this episode promises invaluable wisdom and actionable advice. To connect with Michal Goldstein, please visit www.creatingconnections.ca.

For more information about the free support services that The Ontario Caregiver Organization provides, visit ontariocaregiver.ca.

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