S4 Episode 19 – Lessons Learned from a Senior Living Outsider
Rachel goes solo to give some perspective on the outside view of senior living and what it was like coming in without a lot of industry experience and connections.
S4 Episode 18 – Stop Ignoring Your Residents’ Mental Health
Simple ways medical professionals suss out whether an ailment is purely physical or is stemming from depression or another mental illness.
S4 Episode 17 – The Power of Tech, Gaming, and Togetherness
Sasha Dawn discovers the power of tech, gaming, and togetherness — and launches live, virtual gameshows for senior living residents across the country.
S4 Episode 16 – This “Magic Table” Brings Joy to Residents With Dementia
It’s called Tovertafel — “magic table” in Dutch. It beams images onto the table or floor, and people interact with them in “purposeful play.”
S4 Episode 15 – This Careprenuer Is Changing the Lives of Seniors
Ever thought about opening an adult daycare? Kris Chana went from running a AL community to launching ActivAge, a now-booming adult day care
S4 Episode 14 – How Is Kisco Doing All This??
Kisco Senior Living has this pandemic thing down to a science. Hear how they’re leading-by-example the industry forward.
S4 Episode 13 – Are You Drowning in a Sea of Sameness?
The story: Rather than pushing marketing...
S4 Episode 12 – Become a Dementia Detective
Leslie Fuller helps people understand folks with dementia better. Get insights that could change how you think about your residents.
S4 Episode 11 – An Operator in a Box
This robust software suite, built by operators, for operators, grows with you. Pick and choose what you need, as you need it.
S4 Episode 10 – When Denial Isn’t Denial
She was trained in neurology. But when her own mother showed signs of dementia, she dismissed them. Now, she’s offering her insights
S4 Episode 9 – Let’s Talk About Incontinence (Because Nobody Else Is)
Want fewer UTIs, skin lesions, and staff burnouts? Check your briefs — the ones you’re giving residents, that is.
S4 Episode 8 – A Different Way to Think of Dementia
Judy Cornish wants to change the way we think of dementia: Instead of focusing on the disease, she says, focus on the experience.