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The Ontario Caregiver Organization

Time to Talk Podcast

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Time to Talk Podcast

The Ontario Caregiver Organization

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Time to Talk Podcast

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Dans cet épisode, vous pouvez entendre Josée Desrochers Leduc, coordonnatrice en éducation pour la Société Alzheimer de Cornwall et Région. Josée nous aide à comprendre le lien entre les troubles neurocognitifs et la communication. Nous exploro
Dans cet épisode, vous pouvez entendre Anne-Sophie Ruest-Paquette, responsable du programme jeunesse à FrancoQueer. Anne-Sophie nous éclaire sur le rôle d’une personne aidante alliée pour un proche appartenant à la communauté 2SLGBTQIA+ et nous
Dans cet épisode, vous pouvez entendre Anne-Sophie Ruest-Paquette, qui nous partage ses réflexions sur son rôle d’aidante naturelle auprès de son père 2SLGBTQIA+ vivant avec le diabète. Explorez avec nous les dynamiques familiales, les stratégi
Dans cet épisode, vous pouvez entendre Sylvie Lavoie,présidente de la Fondation Hélène Tremblay Lavoie. Elle nous partage son parcours d’aidance naturelle qui l’a conduite à établir une fondation portant le nom de sa mère. La mission de cette
In this episode of Time to Talk, we discuss the remarkable caregiving journey of Usha Shanmugathasan, M.Ed., OCT. and explore the cultural barriers that many immigrant caregivers face.At the tender age of 12, Usha found herself thrust into the
In this Michelle Jobin sits down with Alison Lawler-Dean, career woman and founder of Papillon, a transformative platform dedicated to guiding families through the complexities of end-of-life care.  Alison bravely shares her personal journey o
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Michal Goldstein, a seasoned professional who deeply understands the intricate dynamics between relationships, intimacy, and caregiving. With over a decade of experience working closely with childre
Join us for an intimate conversation with Ontario’s Patient Ombudsman Craig Thompson. From the halls of public hospitals to the intimate settings of long-term care homes, Craig opens up about the challenges and triumphs of his role in facilitat
In this episode of the Time to Talk, we delve into the critical challenges of caregiving for individuals with Alzheimer's and underscore the significance of person-centered care. Joining us is Shara, a devoted long-distance caregiver, who shar
In the episode, Michelle is joined by long-time friend and colleague Taylor Kaye. Last year, Taylor's husband had a stroke that resulted in her being his primary caregiver. Taylor talks about the struggles that came with balancing being a mothe
In this episode of Time to Talk, Michelle sits down with Ron Belano to discuss his caregiving journey and the role of technology and community support in caregiving. Ron shares his personal experiences of caring for his father with dementia and
Join Cindy Yip and Michelle Jobin in this insightful podcast episode as they explore the intersection of language, culture, and caregiving. Cindy shares her personal journey as a caregiver for her father with multiple heart conditions. She high
In this podcast episode, Michelle speaks with Katherine George about her experience as a caregiver, starting with her partner's mental health struggles and continuing with her son's rare geneticdisease diagnosis.Katherine and Michelle cover t
In this episode, Daniel Nowoselski shares his experience as a caregiver for his father, who had a rare condition during the pandemic. He discusses the challenges of being a caregiver while working full-time and finishing a degree and the emotio
In this episode, Michelle Jobin is joined by Rick Lauber, who is a former co-caregiver who shared caregiving responsibilities with his two sisters to his aging parents. While caregiving, he discovered a constructive coping mechanism - writing.
In this episode, Michelle Jobin is joined by Amy Coupal, the CEO of The Ontario Caregiver Organization, and Erica Ehm to discuss The Undercover Kindness Project, an awareness campaign for caregivers to receive some much needed support. The goal
In this episode, Michelle Jobin is joined by Tanya Hansler and Michael Jones. Michael and Tanya’s caregiving journey began when their daughter was born with down syndrome. Their story changes as Michael himself gets sick, and we dive into how t
In this episode, Michelle Jobin is joined by Rani Sinanan. Rani started her caregiving journey in 2016 when her mother was diagnosed with gallbladder cancer. Three months later, her father got sick, and she ended up having to care for both of t
In this episode, host Michelle Jobin is joined by Dr. Patrick McGrath, a Clinical Psychologist and an Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University. Dr. McGrath has extensive experience with all forms of Anxiety, Depression, OCD and
In this episode, host Michelle Jobin is joined by Donna Fitzgerald to speak about her experience on becoming a full-time caregiver for her husband, and how that experience birthed her book: Creative Healing Through Transformation - Conversation
In this episode, host Michelle Jobin is joined by Chris Rosati to touch upon his journey caring for his beloved wife of 37 years after she got diagnosed with cancer and only having 6 months to live. He discusses his experience as suddenly becom
In this episode, host Michelle Jobin is joined by Brenda Davie and Suzanne McKenna to discuss The Ontario Caregiver Organization Coaching Program. Brenda is a certified caregiver with over 30 years’ experience and Suzanne is a system navigator
In this episode, host Michelle Jobin is joined by Bhavini Patel exploring her journey on becoming a full-time caregiver for her father within the home as opposed to a full-time care facility. She touches upon the challenges and barriers that ca
In this episode, Michelle Jobin is joined by Holly Prince and Jessica Wyatt to discuss CERAH, a Centre for Education and Research on Aging & Health at Lakehead University. CERAH was established in 1991 to develop and deliver educational program
Dans cet épisode, rencontrez Danielle Lauzon, artiste et vice-présidente du conseild’administration du Centre franco-ontarien de folklore. Saviez-vous que les contes et leschansons folkloriques peuvent éveiller les souvenirs des personnes att
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