Caregiving – The Hardest Right Thing

Caregiving – The Hardest Right Thing

Rayna Neises, your host, interviews Diane Clark. Diane is a caregiver survivor who poured her heart and life into caring for her father and father-in-law during the last years of their lives. She shares her passion and wisdom in this podcast.

Keys to Communicating and Avoiding Conflict while Caring

Keys to Communicating and Avoiding Conflict while Caring

Hope for living, loving and caring with no regrets! Episode 35 Last week’s guest, Carolyn Miller Parr, shared from her book, Love’s Way, her experience related to families who did not have the tough conversations.  Now, Rayna Neises, ACC, host, and Aly Neises, RN,...
Avoid Disputes: Have the Tough Conversations

Avoid Disputes: Have the Tough Conversations

Rayna Neises, your host, interviews Carolyn Miller Parr. The author of Love’s Way: Living Peacefully With Your Family As Your Parents Age, a valuable tool for seniors and their adult children. Her hope is that it helps families navigate the journey without disputes that end up in the courts or mediation.

Thinking More About Advanced Directives

Thinking More About Advanced Directives

Hope for living, loving and caring with no regrets! Episode 33  Rayna Neises, ACC, host, and Aly Neises, RN, cohost, further discuss the topic of Advanced Directives which was started last week during the conversation with Kira Reginaldo.  Additional...
Advanced Directives – Everyone Needs One Now!

Advanced Directives – Everyone Needs One Now!

Rayna Neises, your host, interviews Kira Reginato. Kira is a geriatric care manager who has helped the elderly and their families in a variety of settings. Her vast experience coupled with her entrepreneurial nature has allowed her to develop an app for family caregivers and to author a book that she recently updated and rereleased, Tips for Helping Your Aging Parents: (without Losing Your Mind). She has so many tools to help caregivers, but focuses in this interview on tips regarding Healthcare/Medical Directives.

Rayna Neises: A Season of Caring