Episodios

  • Hard Choices at the End of Life - EP 182
    Apr 15 2026

    How do we know when medical technology is helping and when it is simply prolonging the dying process? Host Diane Carbo, RN, and guest Steven Cuzmenco, a Master’s prepared nurse and resuscitation educator, discuss the tough decisions caregivers face regarding ventilators, feeding tubes, and pacemakers.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/hard-choices-at-the-end-of-life-with-steven-cuzmenco-episode-182


    Key Takeaways:

    • Temporary vs. Long-Term Support: Learn the difference between life-saving bridges and permanent medical interventions.

    • The Physical Toll of CPR: A candid look at the side effects of resuscitation, such as rib fractures and internal bleeding.

    • Nutrition Myths: The realities of feeding tubes, including the risk of aspiration pneumonia in terminal patients.

    • Empowered Advocacy: How to have early, honest conversations to prevent being blindsided during a crisis.

    • Caregiver Health: Why 63% of caregivers fall ill or die before their loved ones due to extreme stress, and how to protect yourself.

    Don't navigate this journey alone. Subscribe for more resources and hope for the caregiving path. 🎧✨

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    55 m
  • Living With Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) - EP 181
    Apr 13 2026

    What do you do when the person you love becomes a stranger? FTD is a form of dementia that strikes younger and hits the personality first. Guest Nancy Trier joins Diane Carbo, RN, to share her 9-year journey caring for her husband through the progression of Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/living-with-frontotemporal-dementia-ftd-with-nancy-treaster-episode-181


    Highlights of this conversation:

    • 🕵️ Hidden Signs: How early FTD looks like "being a jerk" or losing empathy before language fails.

    • 🏥 Diagnostic Hurdles: The struggle of being dismissed by doctors who don't understand the disease.

    • ❤️ The Guest in the House: Dealing with the emotional "punch in the gut" when your spouse forgets who you are.

    • 🛠️ Practical Strategies: Why "acting" and using body language are more effective than words in later stages.

    • 🧘 Drip Grief: Learning to handle the constant, small losses that come with a long-term diagnosis.

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    47 m
  • From Partner to Caregiver: Navigating Life After Stroke - EP 180
    Apr 10 2026

    Join host Diane Carbo and retired neuro ICU nurse Lana Wilhelm as they discuss the profound shift from being a partner to becoming a caregiver after a stroke. Lana reveals why professional background doesn't stop the fear and isolation that hits when a crisis happens at home.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/from-partner-to-caregiver-navigating-life-after-stroke-with-lana-wilhelm-episode-180


    Key Topics:

    • Ambiguous Grief: Grieving the "before" while navigating the "after."

    • Communication Gaps: Why "good" in a hospital doesn't always mean "good" at home.

    • Self-Care: Why the caregiver is the most important part of the equation.

    Featured Resource: Lana’s book, Stroke and the Spouse, available on Amazon.

    If this episode speaks to you, please like, share, or comment to help us support more caregivers!


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    50 m
  • Beyond Pain Pills: How Class 4 Laser Therapy Is Transforming Medicine - EP 179
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode, Diane Carbo, RN, and Dr. Phil Harrington discuss how medical-grade light is offering a non-invasive, drug-free solution for chronic pain and inflammation.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/beyond-pain-pills-how-class-4-laser-therapy-is-transforming-medicine-with-phil-harrington-episode-179


    • Cellular Healing 🧬: Uses "happy little photons" to boost mitochondrial activity and improve blood flow.

    • Medical Grade Power ⚡: Class 4 lasers provide deep, coherent penetration that basic "red light" LED mats cannot match.

    • Targeting Chronic Pain 🦴: Highly effective for treating Arthritis and Peripheral Neuropathy in older adults.

    • Breaking the Pain Cycle 🔄: Helps patients move more freely by stopping the loop of stiffness and discomfort.

    • Safe & Soothing 😌: A painless treatment that feels like a mild warming sensation.

    • Safety First 🕶️: Includes specialized "Elvis-style" safety glasses for eye protection.

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  • Fatal to Fearless: Becoming the CEO of Your Care - EP 178
    Apr 6 2026

    Host Diane Carbo, RN, sits down with Kathy Giusti, founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, to discuss her roadmap for navigating life-threatening illness. Kathy shares how she moved from a 3-year life expectancy to becoming a global leader in cancer research by acting as the "CEO" of her treatment.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/fatal-to-fearless-becoming-the-ceo-of-your-care-with-kathy-giusti-episode-178


    Highlights include:

    • The CEO Mindset: Organizing your care with the same precision as a corporate strategy.

    • Asking the Right Questions: How to prepare for consultations so no time is wasted.

    • Family & Caregiving: A raw look at the impact of illness on marriages and children.

    Learn how to reclaim your power in a broken system. Listen now! 🎧

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    41 m
  • End-of-Life Planning Essentials: Insights from Compassion & Choices - EP 177
    Apr 3 2026

    Are you prepared for the "What-Ifs"? Host Diane Carbo, RN, sits down with Jessica Empeno, MSW, from Compassion & Choices, to demystify end-of-life planning. Only 1 in 3 adults has an advanced directive, and even fewer have shared it with their families. This episode is designed to change that.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/end-of-life-planning-essentials-insights-from-compassion-choices-with-jessica-empeno-episode-177


    Why Listen? * Learn why palliative care is an essential team approach for any serious illness, not just the end of life.

    • Understand the strict eligibility and patient-directed nature of Medical Aid in Dying (MAID).

    • Get practical tips for starting tough conversations using "lighthearted" tools like the Dementia Deck.

    Key Takeaway: Your wishes can’t be honored if people don’t know what they are. Stop "tucking away" your paperwork and start empowering your journey today.

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    38 m
  • No Country For Old People a Documentary - EP 176
    Apr 1 2026

    In EP 176, Diane and Susie discuss the "hellish" reality of the nursing home industry—from the illusion of "five-star" ratings to the tragic neglect that occurred behind closed doors during COVID-119. Susie shares her journey of turning personal heartbreak into a mission to protect the most vulnerable members of our society.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/no-country-for-old-people-a-documentary-with-susie-singer-carter-episode-176


    Key Highlights:

    • 🛑 Why "Memory Care" is often just a marketing tool.

    • ⚖️ The failure of government oversight and the power of the nursing home lobby.

    • 🩺 The "Never Events": Why preventable injuries like bedsores are skyrocketing.

    • ❤️ A message of hope and self-care for the millions of unpaid family caregivers.

    Don't be "sucker-punched" by a system you don't understand. Listen in and learn how to roar for change! 🦁

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    51 m
  • No One Talks About This: The Hidden Stages Every Caregiver Experiences - EP 175
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, Diane Carbo, RN, sits down with Stanford-trained psychologist Dr. Regina Koepp to discuss the emotional toll of the caregiving journey. Most people focus on the medical tasks, but the psychological shift—from child or spouse to full-time caregiver—is where the real challenge lies.


    https://www.caregiverrelief.com/no-one-talks-about-this-the-hidden-stages-every-caregiver-experiences-with-dr-regina-koepp-episode-175


    Episode Highlights:

    • The 6 Stages of Caregiving: Identifying where you are today to better protect your mental health.

    • Dealing with Guilt: How to handle the moments when you feel overwhelmed or "explode".

    • Longevity & Resilience: Why many caregivers actually show higher rates of resilience despite the stress.

    Expert Advice: "You're not required to set yourself on fire to keep others warm".


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    52 m