What happens when you become your parent's parent? That's what longtime NPR journalist Kitty Eisele had to figure out when she became a full-time caregiver for her beloved dad. After moving back to her childhood home, she finds herself bewildered by the medical, legal, and emotional challenges of elder-care, to say nothing of the time her dad headed off on a 300-mile road trip without telling her.... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsDocumentarySociety & Culture |
In two Texas counties along the border with Mexico, 20 to 25 percent of seniors have Alzheimer's or related dementias. Those rates are among the highest in the US and represent a mostly Latino population. But Latinos are underrepresented in Alzheimer... more
“Memory is my tool and my raw material,” author Gabriel García Márquez once said to his son. “I cannot work without it.” As the great writer’s memory began to fail him late in life, his family circled around. Rodrigo García relays those days of carin... more
Arlieta Hall was a full-time caregiver for her dad with dementia when she started going to open-mic nights around Chicago for some relief. Then one night a manager suggested that she tell stories about her dad on stage. Now, Arlieta is making her nam... more
What do Michael Che, Sarah Silverman and Kermit the Frog have in common? They're just a few of the celebrities who've helped Hilarity for Charity give direct aid to families caring for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia. HFC, as it's known, is the ... more
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It’s easy to feel alone in your experience as a caregiver, and this podcast can really help you see that other’s are experiencing similar situations.
As a daughter to 90 and 92 year-old-parents who are doing well yet still need caregiving and support, I found this podcast informative and helpful. It’s also incredibly well produced and engaging.
This is the most helpful podcast I have come across. Each is short and succinct and approaches real issues with individual experiences and solutions. I listened to all of the episodes in 1 evening. I feel so much better having heard other caregivers’ experiences with their loved ones and crazy-making dementia.
I was my late mom’s caregiver on a 10-year Alzheimer’s journey until she passed away in February 2013.
Kitty’s Twenty-Four Seven podcast is one of the best I’ve heard. Like us, she’s been there. Especially her recent conversation with Patti Davis Reagan, it is touching, powerful, and informative.
I highly recommend this podcast for any current or former caregiver or anyone seeking to learn more, personally or professionally.
Kitty’s personal experience as the daughter of an Alzheimer’s patient coupled with her skills a reporter make this podcast informative and comforting. We are grateful Kitty Eisele decided to put her journey into a podcast and shining a light on Alzheimer’s disease that most do not want to discuss.
This podcast is wonderful. It’s touching, sensitive, and everybody should feel related to. Thanks a lot, Kitty.
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