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Elder Talk with Miles Hurley airs Saturday 12:00 – 1:00 and Sunday 2:00 to 3:00 on WCFO AM1160.
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April 19, 2008
Judith Delgado, Director of Macular Degeneration Partnership, a program of Discovery Eye Foundation, will be the guest of Miles Hurley to discuss macular degeneration. Judith is an advocate for low vision rehabilitation and is Editor of AMD Update and AMD.org, an online educational resource. AMD or age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss and blindness among seniors. Tune in to hear more about the Macular Degeneration Partnership and the Discovery Eye Foundation. www.discoveryeye.org
April 5, 2008
Miles Hurley interviewed Ms. Norma Lundy, Aging and Disability Resource Connection Specialist with Atlanta Regional Commission, and Ms. Riki Bolster, Information and Referral Specialist with the Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities. The discussed the purpose, creation, funding, and future of Aging and Disability Resource Connection and the history of Georgia’s participation. Included in this program was an explanation of the Atlanta model and the roles played by the Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disability and the Aging and Disability Coalition. The Atlanta Regional Commission is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency for the 10-county metropolitan area. NLundy@atlantaregional
.com The mission of Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities is to build communities of support, acceptance, and opportunity for children, adults, and families living with developmental disabilities.
riki@aadd.org
March 29, 2008
Ms. Donna Kremer, MDiv, BSN, RN, ICCE, spoke with Miles Hurley on “Advance Healthcare Planning: The Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare.” Ms. Kremer, a graduate of Candler School of Theology of Emory University, coordinates the Congregational Health Ministry at WellStar Health System, providing consultation, resources, and continuing education to the nurses and faith communities engaged in volunteer health ministries. She coordinates Critical Conditions Advance Healthcare Planning Programs throughout WellStar Health System and surrounding communities. During their conversation, Ms. Kremer stressed the point that advance healthcare planning is a process that everyone over 40 should undergo and discuss with their family. They also discussed hospice care and the critical conditions guide as both a teaching tool and a directive. Donna.Kremer@wellstar.org
March 22, 2008
The guest of Miles Hurley was Ms. Jamieson Haverkampf, author of the upcoming book, “Mom Minus Dad: The Essential Resource Guide for Busy Adults with a Newly Widowed Parent,” scheduled for release on May 9, 2008. Ms. Haverkampf, a certified Grief and Recovery Specialist, shared her personal experiences and introduced ways in which adult sons and daughters can aid a grieving parent at the death of a loved one. In the discussion, Ms. Haverkampf told how she and her sister found success and managed struggles during their journey after their father’s death. This was the inspiration needed to begin the book which includes more than 500 grief and loss resources. www.theparentlossbook.com
March 15, 2008
Mr. Andre Gregory, Manager of Fulton County’s Dorothy Benson Senior Multipurpose Complex, was the guest of Miles Hurley. They discussed the varied activities and costs associated with the Benson center and how those activities helped the seniors socially. Mr. Gregory provided a glimpse into the daily lives of seniors as they interact with other members at the center, explaining how the activities strengthened their lives. The center, located at 6500 Vernon Woods in Atlanta, provides therapeutic programs and services to meet the needs of the elderly. 404-705-4900
March 8, 2008
The guest of Miles Hurley will be Dr. Christine A. Rosenbloom of Georgia State University. Their discussion will center around Dr. Rosenbloom's research interests on nutrient intakes and eating behaviors of older persons. She has conducted research on older widows and on residents of personal care homes. Dr. Rosenbloom received the Outstanding Faculty Award in 2000 from the Gerontology Institute of Georgia State University and brings her outstanding knowledge to the program with her ideas on geriatric nutrition, medical nutrition, therapy, and nutrition and physical fitness. www2.gsu.edu
March 1, 2008
Dr. Ann Pearman will join Miles in a discussion of memory performance in older adults, her special research interest. She is a Clinical Psychologist at the Gerontology Institute of Georgia State University and will bring to the radio show her expertise in mild cognitive impairment as well as affective forecasting. Dr. Pearman’s recent research has also investigated psychophysiological and hormonal reactivity as it relates to memory. Dr. Pearman is the recipient of a National Institutes of Health – Loan Repayment Award for Clinical Researchers. www2.gsu.edu
February 16, 2008
Miles Hurley’s guest was Ms. Karen Wakeford, representative of the Georgia Health Policy Center. Ms. Wakeford, a Program Consultant speaking for the Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care, provided a wealth of information on how families can talk about end-of-life healthcare preferences and prepare the necessary legal documentation
February 9, 2008
Laurie Graffo, a Senior Program Specialist with GeorgiaCares, spoke with Miles Hurley in the hope of aiding seniors who need to make decisions about health care coverage under Medicare. GeorgiaCares is the State Health Insurance Assistance Program that provides counseling on benefits to Medicare beneficiaries in Georgia. The program also provides assistance related to prescription drug savings available to local residents. Laurie has been a counselor in the program for almost one year. She has a three-year background in large group employer insurance and healthcare policy. In addition, her experience includes five years of consulting to federal government agencies related to business and technical process improvement. Miles and Laurie discussed different types of Medicare Advantage plans and how they differ from regular Medicare or Medicare supplement policies. Discussing the various types of plans and how clients evaluate them to select the best for them was also part of their agenda. Phone 800-669-8387.
01-12-08
Kim Vanderwalker of the Atlanta Regional Commission will join Miles Hurley to discuss Mapping Your Future Your Way.
www.atlantaregional.com
01-5-08
Miles is joined by Dr. Paul A. Colon and Joe Botnick, LCSW from Governor’s Glen, a Memory Impaired Assisted Living Community. The discussion revolves around the specific needs in a community for people with memory impairment and how this community is different from most.
12-29-07
Miles Hurley and guest Richard B. Smith, President of E-Z Med and Sandy Springs Pharmacy discuss the role of pharmacists and how they assist and protect elders. Also in the discussion is Medicare Part D.
12-22-07
Georgia Cares is a private-public partnership sponsored by the Department of Human Resources, Division of Aging Services and the Area Agency on Aging. It is a volunteer-based program that assists seniors with low cost prescription drug assistance, Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance (Medigap) long-term care insurance, and other health insurance issues. The program provides objective information to help seniors make informed choices concerning their health insurance needs. Miles is joined by Lisa Frederico and they discuss the services provided, information available to seniors and the benefit they provide to seniors who need answers on insurance and Medicare coverage.
12-15-07
Miles is joined by Johnna Gardner. Often when we think of elder care, great concentration is placed upon their physical well being. This show deals with how to handle the holiday season. Johnna Gardner, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, she provides services to area seniors with her company JG Options which include psychotherapy and family counseling. Best of all, services can be performed at the senior’s home or assisted living facility and billing can be taken care of through Medicare.
12-15-07
Kim Vanderwalker of the Atlanta Regional Commission will join Miles Hurley to discuss Mapping Your Future You Way. www.atlantaregional.com
12-8-07
Miles Hurley is joined by Carolyn Clevenger, faculty member of the School of Nursing at Emory University. Carolyn recently received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice(DNP) degree from The Medical College of Georgia where her research focused on evaluating a Memory Loss Program for the prevention of dementia. www.nursing.emory.edu/stti/members
12-1-07
Dawn Houston, Geriatric Care Coordinator for Hurley Elder Care Law, will join Miles to discuss the services she provides to the firms existing clients. Miles and Dawn will share case studies with the audience showing how important the care component is to the law firm’s practice.
11-24-07
Patsy Mathews and Susan Bass, two representatives of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute of Kennesaw State University meet with Miles Hurley to discuss the academic classes and activities that are offered to men and women over 50 years of age. http://www.kennesaw.edu/coned
11-17-07
The guest on this show will be P. K. Beville of Second Wind Dreams. Ms. Beville is the Executive Director of an organization that helps residents of assistant living communities and nursing homes to achieve their own personal dreams. www.secondwind.org
11-10-07
Miles Hurley will conduct an extensive interview with Mr. Robert Port, Attorney with Cohen, Goldstein, Port & Gottlieb, on investment fraud of seniors.
11-03-07
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Sally Wallace, Professor of Economics at Georgia State University and Tom Wade of the Public Performance and Management Group of the Andrew Young School of Policy at Georgia State University will interview with Miles Hurley. Their discussions will range from the baby boomer generation to the golden years in Georgia. Included in their talks will be fiscal and economic needs, long-term care plans, insurance, personal plans, livable communities and part-time work.
10-27-07
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Miles Hurley will interview Mr. Steve Margolis, president of Margolis and Associates. He will be speaking from personal experience of his heart disease and bypass surgery and how he has participated in cardiac rehab at Piedmont Healthcare. Brooke Edmondson, Communications Director for the American Heart Association, will be on hand to share answers to the awareness, educational and research programs with which the American Heart Association is involved. Christen Chay, Special Events Coordinator of the American Heart Walk, will speak about the logistics of the walk which is to take place on Saturday, November 3rd, at Piedmont Park.
10-20-07
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Marion Somers, Ph.D. will speak with Miles Hurley to discuss her goal of helping every family that is caring for an aging loved one. Known as Doctor Marion, her far-reaching expertise in elder care topics, trends, and solutions make her a greatly admired and sought-after professor and speaker. Her 30 years of experience as a geriatric care manager and consultant as well as her appearances on news broadcasts and her columns in magazines have contributed to the success of her recently released book, “Elder Care Made Easier: Doctor Marion’s 10 Steps to Help You Care for an Aging Loved One”.
10-13-07
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Larry Buford, DDS, will be the guest of Miles Hurley as he brings his expertise on dental care of the elderly to the program.
10-06-07
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Debra Greenwood, RN, PhD, will be the guest of Miles Hurley to speak on nursing issues related to geriatric clients. She founded Atlanta’s Best Home Nursing Care in 1999 which has built a reputation for excellence through its mission of exceeding current accepted nursing care practices and providing professional nursing care in a caring manner. Their discussion will feature information on home care options, community care providers and Atlanta region providers.
09-29-07
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Miles Hurley will speak with Walter Coffey, President and CEO of the Georgia Association of Homes & Services for the Aging. In their discussion they will explore the objectives of this association which revolve around advocacy, networking, and education. The greatest concerns are the betterment of aging persons and the organizations serving them with regard to housing, care, services and legislation.
09-22-07
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The guest of Miles Hurley will be Thom Corrigan, in Provider Relations with Crossroads Hospice of Atlanta, L.L.C. They will discuss the uniqueness of Crossroads in that it provides continuous care at the end-stage of the illness and provides patients and families with non-denominational spiritual support in end of life issues. He will be promoting a fund-raising benefit, the Annual Golden Gala for North Fulton Senior Services to be held in the Spring of 2008.
09-15-07
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Christi Sizemore Behrend, Director of Life Enrichment, will be featured in this program to speak with Miles Hurley on the availability of education and volunteerism for all adults 50 years and older. The commitment to the core values of life-long learning, independence, dignity, diversity, change, and fun spell out the direction of this DeKalb County organization.
09-08-07
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Miles will interview Ms. Barbara Rosenberg, Director of Aging Services & Elder Connections, of the Jewish Family & Career Services organization. The focus will be on the age specific counseling offered at this facility in which a social worker assists the elderly with problems of anxiety, depression, grief, loss, and in coping with illness.
09-01-07
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Leslie Trip, Public Relations Director of Alzheimer’s Association, Georgia Chapter, discusses with Miles the up-coming Memory Walks in Georgia. These national signature events as well as services of the Alzheimers’s Association in general are discussed to promote cure, prevention and care for families of those with Alzheimer’s disease.
08-25-07
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On today’s program, Miles meets with Cobb Senior Services personnel to discuss ways of keeping seniors independent while improving their quality of life. Pam Breeden, Executive Director, and Kathy Lathem, Resource Development, share new ideas and programs to augment those already in existence, such as Mattie’s Call for Alzheimer’s patients. With nine senior centers, this organization is a catalyst for senior advocacy, volunteerism and information resources, focusing on nutrition, education, and recreation for seniors.
08-18-07
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Miles is joined by Lee Mohler, Director of Community Relations for Arbor Terrace and Elizabeth Fairleigh, Director of Personal Care, Inc., to discuss senior care both in an assisted living facility and in the home. The discussion focuses on help in the personal home and decision time as to when a person needs to move into an assisted living facility where compassionate care can be obtained.
08-11-07
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Miles meets with Beth Lever, Director of Programs and Services at the Center for Positive Aging to discuss Alzheimer’s Disease, special programs, and educational workshops. Ms. Lever received her Master’s Degree in Gerontology after personal experience brought her to the field. Her influence with an adult day program led to her current position of connecting seniors to special services.
07-28-07 On today’s program Miles speaks with Wesley Woods Center representatives Ed Lawrence, Director of the Transitions Senior Program, and Matthew Jernigan, Senior Marketing Manager. Their focus is on the pathway of acceptance into the out-patient day program and the benefits provided to the participants. Wesley Woods houses medical facilities, an out-patient clinic, psychological units, as well as living quarters and a nursing home.
06-16-07 Miles Hurley interviewed John Thames the new Director of Community Relations for Hurley Elder Care Law. Miles and John discussed the growing population of older people in the United States and what happens when they are diagnosed with a chronic condition, how to assist them in receiving quality care and how to pay for the services needed.
05-19-07 Who speaks on behalf of Georgia's senior population when government policy affects them? The Georgia Council on Aging, that's who! The Council provides leadership to the Coalition of Advocates for Georgia’s Elderly (CO-AGE), researches aging issues, publishes fact sheets and other educational materials to increase public awareness and understanding of issues of concern to Georgia’s older adult population. Miles is joined by Melanie McNeil who will explain in greater detail the services they provide to our state's seniors.
5-12-07 Miles guest this week in Jody Noland. Jody will share with our listening audience her new concept called Words of Affirmation. The basic premise is “leave nothing unsaid”. Jody will explain the importance and value of seniors writing out their blessings and affirmations to give to those they love. www.jodynoland.com
404-309-6846
5-05-07 Miles Hurley is joined by guests Elizabeth “Liz” Genge, PTA and Queenston Thorpe, MS, MCSP, PT of Sierra Therapy Services www.sierratherapies.com. The show is a discussion of fall prevention. What causes falls, how to diagnose fall risk, what to do to prevent falls, how to pay for therapies, how falling and the risk of falling reduce the quality of life of seniors, why preventing falls and the risk of falling is so important.
04-28-07 Dr. Jason A. King, Ph.D., stops by the studio to chat with Miles about “Neuropsychology”. This discipline helps neurologists and geriatric psychiatrists determine the exact mental capacity of an individual. After completing an informational interview to get a better understanding of the overall situation and conducting tests, the neuropsychologist reports to the treating physician, the individual seeking treatment and usually the family of the individual. Armed with this information, doctors, seniors and loved ones can make a more informed decision about care giving options.
For more information, contact Dr. King at 770-993-4139.
4-21-07 Miles Hurley is joined by guests Dina White and Linda Kadan of Kadan Home Care. Kadan Home Care is one of the premier providers of home care services in Atlanta. They are dedicated to preserving the freedom and independent lifestyles of seniors. www.kadanhomecare.org 770-396-8997
4-14-07 Miles Hurley is joined by guest Maureen Hardy of Wellstar’s TARGET: Diabetes Program, which seeks to improve clinical care for Diabetes patients. They will discuss in depth what the different types of Diabetes are, as well as the risk factors, complications and costs of this chronic disease.
4-7-07 Miles Hurley and guest Moira Keller of Piedmont Hospital 60+ Program. This program addressed the medical needs of elderly outpatients and best of all, you don’t need to be a patient of Piedmont Hospital to take advantage of this program. www.piedmont.org
03-25-07: Georgia Cares is a private-public partnership sponsored by the Department of Human Resources, Division of Aging Services and the Area Agency on Aging. It is a volunteer-based program that assists seniors with low cost prescription drug assistance, Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance (Medigap) long-term care insurance, and other health insurance issues. The program provides objective information to help seniors make informed choices concerning their health insurance needs. Miles is joined by Lisa Frederico and they discuss the services provided, information available to seniors and the benefit they provide to seniors who need answers on insurance and Medicare coverage.
03-18-07: Mobility is always a concern for seniors. Most people think that the answer for this challenge is a small, wheelchair-like device. But what if this could be avoided? Miles is joined by Drs. Rupal Gupta and Jill Stepnicka of Atlanta Podiatry PC. They'll explore treatments to the foot and ankle that could prolong the mobility of your loved ones without the use of a "scooter."
03-03-07: Hearing loss is one of the most frustrating disabilities seniors face. When people suffer from diminished hearing or complete loss, it can often make them feel isolated. Helena Solodar and Kadyn Williams of Audiological Consultants of Atlanta join Miles to discuss the importance of screening for hearing loss and options available to seniors and their caregivers to combat hearing loss.
02-24-07: When dealing with a loved with Alzheimer's disease or other dementia, there are numerous specialized products one needs for effective care giving. These can include books that deal with dementia, specialized hygiene products, items to assist physical disability and more. Until now, caregivers had to scour the internet and order products from numerous sources, but The Alzheimer's Store has changed that for the better. Now there's a single source for all your care giving needs and it can be accessed via the internet or by ordering a catalog. Join Miles as he speaks with Mark and Ellen Warner about how they started this business and how they can help people whose loved ones live with dementia. http://www.alzstore.com or 800-752-3238.
02-17-07: When options are available to a senior regarding assisted living, it is obviously preferable for them to remain in their own homes when possible. Always Care Nursing Service is a company that specializes in this aspect of elder care. They provide assistance and services to seniors who wish to remain in their own homes instead of moving to a retirement community. Howard Grunsfelder joins Miles in the studio to discuss the various services they provide and about the challenges that come with care in a patient's home. http://www.alwayscare.com/homepage/acnstest.html
02-10-07: There are two things that are certain with seniors: Their lives reflect the wisdom and experience they've collected over the years and in their homes are collections of all of the..."stuff" they've accumulated over their lifetime. Patricia Bowen and Thomas Schulte of Get Ready For Tomorrow provide a unique service within the elder care community. They help seniors downsize, "de-clutter", carry out estate sales and move their possessions. Find out more about the specific services these "Senior Move Managers" provide their elderly clients and the care givers; http://www.getreadyfortomorrow.com
02-03-07: Seniors in need of assistance don't always need to live in a retirement community or receive in-home care. There is an alternative called Sarahcare which is an adult day care facility. Here, seniors find an environment filled with activities to keep them busy and unique programs that help them connect with the young, relive and revel in their memorable experiences and find comfort among people their own age. In addition, Sarahcare provides unique programs to address the concerns of caregivers. Miles is joined by Sarahcare caregiver Ned Morgens for a discussion of the unique services they provide.
01-20-07: When people think of the obstacles that seniors overcome, they typically think of the physical aspects of aging. However, Judy Darby, Geriatric Care Coordinator of Elder Care Connections, assists seniors in the tasks most of us take for granted. Her organization helps seniors deal with the everyday financial aspects of their lives. Whether it's balancing a checkbook or helping to plan a household budget, Elder Care Connections helps those with vision impairment or dementia remain financially sound.
1-13-07: Miles guest this week is Nancy Millwood of The Chicopee House. This is an Assisted Living Facility that specializes in tending to the needs of those with physical disabilities. Nancy Millwood not only manages the facility but also has MS which givers her an unparalleled insight into the needs of her residents.
12-30-06: Dr. Frank Curvin discusses the importance of the doctor / patient relationship when dealing with elderly patients. In an age of quick patient turn around, increased importance on adhering to health plans and complex billing issues, Dr. Curvin shares his approach to addressing the needs of chronic and long-term patient care.
12-23-06: Often when we think of elder care, great concentration is placed upon their physical well being. But what happens if a loved one needs mental care too? Johnna Gardner, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, discusses the services she provides to area seniors with her company JG Options which include psychotherapy and family counseling. Best of all, services can be performed at the senior’s home or assisted living facility and billing can be taken care of through Medicare.
12-09-06: You've heard of services that help you find an apartment, well now Miles interviews Michelle Moreland of "A Place for Mom http://www.aplaceformom.com/default.htm," a service that matches seniors with the living facilities that best suits their individual needs.
12-03-06: Housemate Match http://www.atlantajcc.org/ index.php?src=gendocs&link=DepHMM&category=Departments is a homesharing program that reduces the cost of living by matching compatible roommates and housemates (owner and tenant) interested in sharing living arrangements, rental rooms, expenses and household duties.
Miles speaks with Lynne Dyckman about how Housemate Match provides affordable housing for people who combine personal and financial resources.
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12-2-06 - Miles spoke with Lynne Dyckman from The Jewish Community Center of Atlanta www.atlantajcc.org. Lynne and Miles discussed Housemate Match which provides a service that matches elders who own a home and have an extra room or basement with individuals looking for a place to live in exchange for rent or providing services to aide the elder.
11-11-06 - The Enrichment in Life Movement (ELM)
11-04-06 - Miles has two guests in the studio today! The first is Reverend Jenny Ham, a representative from LifeSpan Resources - Faith In Action. This interfaith organization assists seniors with life betterment services which include nutrition training, transportation assistance and activities. His other guest is Liz Bowles, an author and story teller who sings LifeSpan's praises.
10-28-06 - Mr. Eric Stewart, Director of Marketing & Development for Vitas Innovative Hospice. They will be discussing what Hospice Services are and how much families benefit from these services. Please link their website at www.vitas.com.
10-21-06 - Vicki Seitman of the Georgia Long-Term Care Ombudsman's Office joins Miles to discuss how this government advocacy group can help seniors resolve problems they have with long-term care issues. For volunteer information, please link this website at: http://webpages.charter.net/atlantaombudsman
10-7-06 - Mari Lynn T. Cheatham of Principal Financial Group, who is a Long Term Care Insurance Specialist. Her website is http://www.principal.com.
9-30-06 Miles Hurley and guest Richard B. Smith, President of E-Z Med and Sandy Springs Pharmacy discuss the role of pharmacists and how they assist and protect elders.
9-23-06 Miles Hurley and guest Mark Mustoe, Director of Operations for Comforcare. Comforcare provides private duty non-medical home care. Their caregivers provide personal care for those individuals seeking assistance with ADLs (activities of daily living). They provide these services in many settings including personal residences, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, hospitals or wherever their clients reside. www.comforcare.com
9-16-06 Miles Hurley and guest Dan Wolbe, Reverse Mortgage Manager with Unity Mortgage. Dan will discuss the facts regarding reverse mortgages.www.unityreverse.com
9-9-06 Miles Hurley and guests Gary Krajecki & Michael Skripko of National House Care. If a senior is still living at home but unable to keep up with common household maintenance, to whom should they turn? National House Care has the answers. Their firm specializes in home improvement and maintenance for seniors’ homes, not only for the aesthetic value, but also to help them live a more comfortable lifestyle. www.nationalhousecare.com
9-2-06 Miles Hurley and guest Metta Johnson of Metta Johnson & Associates. What do you do in a situation where an elderly loved one requires extensive care toward the end of their life? Metta Johnson explains what’s involved in comprehensive geriatric care management and what family members need to prepare for. www.mettajohnson.com
8-26-06 Miles Hurley and guest Cynthia Carey, the Marketing Director of Freedom Pointe Roswell, an assisted living and respite care facility, discuss the finer points of the excellent community in Roswell, Georgia. www.arclp.com
8-19-06 Miles Hurley and guest Moira Keller of Piedmont Hospital 60+ Program. This program addressed the medicalneeds of elderly outpatient and best of all, you don’t need to be a patient of Piedmont Hospital to take advantage of this program. www.piedmont.org
8-12-06 Miles Hurley and guest Abby Griffis of Georgia Department of Human Resources - Life Long Planning Coordinator www.dhr.georgia.gov
8-5-06 - Miles Hurley and guest Karen McIntyre who is the President of Assisted Senior Placement Services, Inc.- a company specializing in VA Benefits www.seniorplacement.com
7-29-06 - Miles Hurley and guest John Thames, the Family & Community Services Director with the Georgia Chapter of The Alzheimer's Association www.greatergeorgia.org
7-22-06 - Miles Hurley and Mallory Long from Hurley Elder Care Law and Jeff Davis from 116AM