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Caregiving Youth: Hidden In Plain Sight
There are over 5.4 million caregiving youth in the U.S. and countless others around the world. Childhoods are altered and often missed out entirely for these kids. The U.K. is light years ahead of the U.S. when it comes to supporting them. How can the U.S. be better? Who is identifying these kids, how are they supported now, and who is advocating for them? One — and only one — national organization in the U.S. has been working on this for a long time. It’s called the American Association of Caregiving Youth or AACY. In this episode of Caregiving Insights, My Care Friends Founder/CEO Todd “TJ” Keitz sits down with AACY Founder/President, Connie Siskowski to learn more. Connie is a CNN Hero and has received…
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“Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Profound. Emotive. Reflective. It’s been just over five years since my mom’s health crashed in June 2018 and life changed in many ways. Her Systemic Scleroderma journey since then has been challenging, starting with 17 hospitalizations in 22 months and a number of them life threatening. If that weren’t enough, shortly after her 17th hospitalization my dad was diagnosed with high-grade bladder cancer. That journey included surgery, two rounds of both chemo and radiation, and a prognosis in December 2021 of one year to live after it had metastasized to his lungs. Miraculously, and shooing away any bad juju for saying this — both of them are relatively stable at this time. They made it to this point through some very uncertain times,…
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Caregivers: Planning for Travel with Peace of Mind in Mind
I returned June 17 from three weeks away — from caregiving and patient advocacy responsibilities for my parents. The travel to California and Colorado was planned last October, to mark the five year anniversary of my mom’s health crash in June 2018. For those who have read this blog and/or watched Caregiving Insights episodes, you know the ups and downs and all-arounds the journey has been. (If you haven’t, I invite you to read my earliest blog posts Caregiving: A Journey Like No Other, Beginning of the Journey, and Kidneys and Heart and Lungs, Oh My! for a sense of the journey.) While I traveled a bunch in 2022, this was truly the first appreciable amount of time I’ve had to myself since 2017. To…
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Considerations for Employees & Employers related to Caregiving & PTO
Are there any legal protections for caregivers under the law? What are the basic differences between ADA, FMLA, ADEA, FCRA and FLSA, and do they apply to an employee’s caregiving situation? Are there baseline legal responsibilities for employers when it comes to providing PTO? How are employers large to small dealing with PTO for employees? These and many more questions are explored by Todd “TJ” Keitz in this episode of Caregiving Insights, with guest Jamie Dokovna, attorney and shareholder at Becker and Poliakoff, P.A. in West Palm Beach, Florida. Jamie has been an employment law attorney for over 17 years. She has extensive experience helping employers and employees understand an often misunderstood (or not understood at all) area of the law. We hope you find…
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Long-Term Care Insurance: Who, What, Where & More! (3 Episodes)
Not to be missed! This is truly for everyone, with lots to consider no matter your age, socio-economic standing, etc. Long-term care insurance is an often misunderstood and confusing topic, in and of itself, and related to overall LTC planning. In December, our founder Todd Keitz was fortunate to have Kelly Augspurger, CLTC®, CSA, LTC Insurance Specialist and Co-Founder of Steadfast Insurance as a guest on Caregiving Insights. Kelly is well-respected in her field and coincidentally this week has served as a moderator and panelist at the ILTCI – The Intercompany Long Term Care Insurance Conference. I’m grateful for Kelly’s time and excited to finally have posted the episode for all to see. She shared a wealth of knowledge and insight on many long term care planning topics, which are very important…
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Caregiving: from blog to podcast (and soon an app)
It’s been a bit over a year since 1 Day 1 Week launched. I set out to share personal stories of my caregiving journey with my parents, in the hope it would resonate for and help many other people. From the feedback I continue to receive about the posts, I’m proud to say that goal was accomplished. Along the way, I realized a few things: 1) blogging takes a lot of time, if you’re doing “right” — considering the writing, re-writing, editing, posting, promotion, and so on. 2) while there are many people who still love reading blogs, there are infinitely more that would rather listen to or watch an interactive discussion about a topic — especially when it comes to caregiving. 3) taking into…