How To Advocate and Support Older Relatives Dealing With Isolation

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“Think of one person in your life who is older and isolated, and initiate a way to connect with them – via a phone call, a card, a gift, or any other idea you may have. You can change the course of their day with this one simple act.“ ~ Jenny Reynolds, Owner, Graceful Guidance Care Management     Sponsor Special Offer Serenity Engage supports senior living communities during COVID-19 lockdowns with HIPAA-compliant messaging for care teams to communicate with family members. Free for 3 months. Easy implementation. No hidden fees. No commitments.www.serenityengage.com What do we do if our loved one is isolated? It’s a time when many family members are feeling helpless and aren’t sure where to turn. We sat down with Jenny Reynolds, Owner of Graceful Guidance Care Management, to learn her tips and tricks to have peace of mind and stay connected with your loved one. Hear how connection can be like a ‘virtual coffee’ cup of support Find out what to do if your loved one is in a senior living community Learn the tips for staying connected with the appropriate person or care staff Understand how you can ‘sweeten’ their ‘virtual coffee’ from afar P.S. Ready to get your Mavericks coffee mug? Share with us what your favorite idea from either this conversation or your own ideas and experience about how we can support our older population right now. Email or post the answer on our social media and your Mavericks coffee mug will be in the mail. If you like this episode, please subscribe!Tell us what you think, and what you’d like to see changed in senior care. —————————————————- We’re all about challenging the status quo here at Maverick’s Headquarters! Welcome to the Challenging The Way We Age podcast by the Mavericks of Senior Living. We are two innovators and ent