The Privacy Paradox and The Quest For "Bewitching" Independence and Support
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In this episode, Dr. Mike Strouse, Megan McKinney Todd, David McDonald, Abby Baden and co-host Ivo Ivanov explore the quest for the good life through innovative care models, addressing the complexities of the privacy paradox, the importance of independence and self-direction, and the role of technology in enhancing care delivery. They discuss the challenges posed by regulatory barriers and staffing issues, emphasizing the need for meaningful choices in care. The dialogue culminates in the introduction of the Neighborhood Network as a potential solution to improve care outcomes while respecting privacy and personal safety.
Additionally, Dr. Mike Strouse and his colleagues discuss the evolving landscape of remote care, emphasizing the importance of privacy, self-direction, and the role of technology in providing effective support. They explore the choices available to individuals receiving care, the hierarchy of intrusion related to different support methods, and the necessity of organic decision-making in care planning. The discussion highlights the advantages of remote support over traditional in-home care, particularly in terms of privacy and autonomy, while also addressing the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the use of technology in caregiving.
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