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Full House! Lynn Barbee, Sarah Senter, Duane Krueger and Eileen Nebhut

July 28, 2010 by angishields

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Senter compressedWho would have guessed that a midwest girl from El Dorado,  Kansas would grow up to be… Ms. Texas Senior America in 2009?!  Sarah Senter’s life was already full.  She has been married 33 years, is the mother of 2 and grandmother of 3.  She and her husband run a successful custom drapery business.  She has been a performing tap dancer since she was 5.  And in 2009, she entered the Ms. Texas Senior America pageant, and won!  After a year of promoting the pageant, and it’s theme of redefining the senior woman as active and involved, she is getting ready to pass on her crown to Ms. Texas Senior America 2010.  Be sure to catch this terrific event on Saturday, August 14 at  1 pm at the Dallas Doubletree Hotel.   To schedule an event, or find out more about her custom drapery business, contact Ms. Senter the old fashioned way – pick up the phone and call her at (972) 617-8090.

Krueger compressedAnother Midwesterner, Duane Krueger grew up in a small town in central Illinois.  After receiving a Bachelors Degree in Education from Eastern Illinois University, Duane began his career as a teacher and a guidance counselor.  He later moved into educational sales in the corporate environment.  About five years ago, Duane met a couple in his church that was offering reverse mortgages as a resource for seniors to access the equity in what is traditionally a couple’s largest asset, their home.  Shortly thereafter, Duane switched careers, and has been offering this same resource to seniors in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metro area ever since.  Today, Duane is a reverse mortgage specialist with Next Generation Financial Services.  He can be reached at (877) 539-4040, or via email at dkrueger@1stmarinerbank.com.

Nebhut compressedEileen Nebhut grew up in Nashville.  She attended Vanderbilt University, received her degree in Psychology, and never used it in her career!  She started in the publishing business in New York City.  Wanting to travel, and pursue a career in art, Eileen went to Christie’s in London to be educated further.  She loved so much, she spent the next seven years working for Christie’s in London.  Six years ago, Eileen moved to Atlanta, knowing maybe  five people.  Having a desire to combine her Design School training, her knowledge of interiors and exteriors into her own business, she conceived and launched NHabitation.  NHabitation is a home management firm that offers everything from organizing and space planning to decorating, renovations and Aging in Place-specalized services.  Find out more by calling Eileen directly at (404) 309-2152, email her at eileen@nhabitation.com, or visit her on the web at www.nhabitation.com.

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Lynn Barbee originally thought she was going to be a broadcast journalist.  An Atlanta native, she received her degree in Public Relations.   Having been raised by her grandmother, during college Lynn became her grandmother’s caregiver.  At that time, Lynn knew nothing about hospice, so she and her grandmother really walked that journey alone.  Her career has run a course from senior-focused property management to assisted living and, finally, to hospice.  Lynn currently works for Homestead Hospice, and absolutely loves her work because of the amazing resource she is able to provide for families.  Lynn notes that hospice should not be thought of as hope abandoned, but rather as “hope redefined” – uniting families, encouraging conversations and preserving memories.  Lynn also loves the fact that Homestead Hospice puts care of the patient and the family as paramount, and often goes above and beyond the call to service them.  Contact Lynn at (877) 355-4472, or visit their website at www.homesteadhospice.net.

Tagged With: decorating, hospice, Ms. Senior America, organizing, pageant, palliative care, reverse mortgage, space planning

Paul Walker, Pam Sheridan and Stefani Baskam chat with Eugeria! Radio

November 26, 2009 by angishields

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Walker, Paul croppedPaul Walker is Vice President and General Manager, Georgia for Universal American.  Universal American offers a number of Medicare supplemental insurance products.  Medicare Annual Enrollment began on November 15, and closes on December 31.  With all the confusion regarding healthcare reform and the various plans offered by different companies, Paul offers some valuable tips to seniors to navigate the complex array of Medicare supplemental options.  Listeners can reach Universal American at 1-866-561-4405, or via the internet at www.universal-american-medicare.com.

 

Sheridan, Pam croppedOur second guest, Pam Sheridan, came to serve seniors via an unconventional route.  Growing up an “army brat”, Pam came to Atlanta to work in interior design.  Originally becoming involved in hospice as a volunteer, she developed a passion for the work, and eventually took a position as Community Liaison for Compassionate Hospice of Northeast Georgia.  In addition to bringing a natural energy and exuberance to encourage her patients and their families, she hopes to soon bring her therapy dog, Justice!  Pam can be reached at 678-651-1440. Visit Compassionate’s website at www.chcmg.com.

 

Baskam, Stefani croppedStefani Baskam is also relatively new to the Senior Care industry.  Mother of three girls, she started considering returning to the workplace as her girls started to go off to college.  After confirming her gifts for service and hospitality through a spiritual gifts assessment, she began investigating various marketplace options.  A neighbor led her to an opportunity at the new Sunrise Johns Creek Senior Living Community.  Since it’s opening earlier this year, Stefani has served as the Community Relations Director.  To take a tour, stop by the community at 11405 Medlock Bridge Road, or call Stefani at (770) 814-0505.  You can also find Sunrise on the web at www.sunriseseniorliving.com.

Tagged With: hospice, insurance, medicare, sunrise, universal american

A conversation with John Bishop, Patsy Golden, Melissa Mulhall and Sarah Biehl

November 10, 2009 by angishields

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John Bishop, Crossroads Hospice
John  Bishop, Executive Director of Crossroads Hospice led off today’s show.  John is an Atlanta native with a background in mental health counseling.  In addition to a degree from Ohio State University, John is also a Registered Nurse.  Though he loves his job as executive director, he misses taking his pet parrot out to spend time directly with patients.  John has a passion for helping people that goes well beyond his day to day job responsibilities.  He, and Crossroads Hospice, work closely with the Alzheimer’s and ALS Associations, and John is a board member with Friends of Gwinnett Senior Services (www.fogcss.com).  John can be reached via email at psychranger@yahoo.com, or on his cell phone, which he bravely recited during our interview (you’ll have to listen to get it, though)!  www.crossroadshospice.com

Next, we spoke to Patsy Golden, Social Services Patsy Golden, Emory Eastside HeritageCoordinator for Emory Eastside Heritage Center.  Patsy is part of a unique organization that brings together a full suite of services to evaluate and treat Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and geriatric depression.  She is a certified “Thanatologist” (our word for the day!), meaning she is trained in all aspects of death, dying and bereavement.  In her spare time, she leads a grief support group at Snellville United Methodist Church.  Patsy loves the opportunity to work with family members to assist with and share in the grief and bereavement process.  Each day she lives out the adage, “a grief shared is halved and a joy shared is doubled.”  Patsy can be reached via email at Patsy.Golden@hcahealthcare.com. 

Jennifer and Melissa, Plantation South Duluth

Finally, we spoke to the “dynamic duo” from Plantation South in Duluth.  Melissa Mulhall is the Director of Community Relations, and Sarah Biehl is the Activities Director, or in her own words, the “Director of Excitement”.  Melissa and Sarah shared their joys in working with residents and families of residents every day.  They seem surprised that they would actually get paid to go in to work and have so much fun!  (Management take note!)  Both women are committed to enhancing the lives of seniors through both their vocation and their volunteer activities.  Interestingly, both Melissa and Sarah came to Plantation South as a result of volunteer activities.  When they are not working or spending time with family, they both support the local Alzheimer’s chapter, and just recently walked in the Alzheimer’s Memory Walk, helping to raise more than $60,000 through the Duluth chapter.  Meliss and Sarah can be reached at Plantation South at (770) 623-0617.  Stop in to visit, or check out their website at www.plantationsouth-duluth.com.

Tagged With: crossroads, crossroads hospice, Eastside Heritage, Emory, Emory Eastside, hospice, Plantation South

Mary Stack, Marti Vogt and Adrienne Noble talk to Eugeria!

November 3, 2009 by angishields

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Mary Stack in the Business Radio X StudioThis morning’s first guest was Mary Stack of Hospice Atlanta.  With two master’s degrees in social work and education, Mary was almost destined to spend her career serving other people.  For twenty three years she has worked in a number of different capacities at Atlanta’s oldest and largest hospice.  Now a lead social worker for the in-patient unit, she attributes her longevity with Hospice Atlanta to the fact that she is that through her job, she is able to make an impact on peoples lives, physically, emotionally and spiritually.  Mary can be reached at (404) 869-3083, or at Mary_Stack@vnhs.org.  Visit Hospice Atlanta on the web at www.vnhs.org.  
  
Marti Vogt, Perimeter ChurchUp second today, we had Marti Vogt, Support Program Coordinator for Perimeter Church in Johns Creek.  Although Marti wears many hats, the common thread in her varied responsibilities is a passion to care for and support those in need, whether they are autistic children, disabled adults or seniors who are depressed and may be contemplating suicide.   Marti’s years of commitment to serving others has developed into a lifelong ministry to virtually anyone that shows up in her office or on her radar screen.  Marti shares her passion for serving this morning with Eugeria! Radio.  She can be reached at 678.405.2277.  Find out more about the support available through Perimeter Church on the web at: www.perimeter.org. 

  

Adrienne Noble, Information and Referral SpecialistFinally, Eugeria! spoke to Adrienne Noble, Information and Referral Specialist for Gwinnett County Senior Services.  Originally from New York, Adrienne has become a vital force in her community by immersing herself in opportunities to serve the area’s seniors.  From directing residents to County service locations, to assisting them in availing themselves of Gwinnett County’s senior services, to helping families think through the impact of an aging loved one that can no longer stay safe alone, Adrienne’s role is to provide answers!  One of Adrienne’s pieces of advice to those facing the aging issues is, “Speak up, let your voice be heard, let your needs be known.”  There are many avenues of assistance available if you simply ask!  Adrienne can be reached at (678) 377-4150, or via email at adrienne.noble@gwinnettcounty.com.  Find about more about the services available to seniors through Gwinnett County at their website: www.gwinnettcounty.com. 
  

Tagged With: Depression, Friends of Gwinnett, Gwinnett County Senior Services, hospice, Perimeter Church, Senior Depression, Suicide

Eugeria! Radio Interviews Sharon Hansen, Adrienne Simpson and Jacqueline Evans

October 28, 2009 by angishields

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Our first guest was Sharon Hansen, of Glancy Rehabilitation Center. Starting her career as a 4-H program coordinator, she has held a number of jobs that all contributed to preparing her for her current role.  Listen as Sharon shares her passion for serving seniors both in her job as a Clinical Evaluator for Glancy, and also in her work with the Gwinnett Parkinson’s Disease Support Group.  Find out more about Glancy’s services at www.gwinnettmedicalcenter.org/Glancy-Rehabilitation-Center.  Sharon can be reached at shansen@gwinnettmedicalcenter.org.

 

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Adrienne and Sam in the Business Radio X Studio

 Next we spoke with Adrienne Simpson, President and CEO of Smooth Mooove Senior Relocation Services. Leaving the “corporate” world nearly a decade ago, Adrienne was compelled to start Smooth Mooove by a personal experience moving one of her own family members. Recognizing an opportunity in the market, Adrienne was one of the first in Atlanta to offer a full suite of senior relocation services. Her story is a real treat to hear!  For more on Smooth Mooove, visit her website at wemoveseniors.com, or email her at sales@wemoveseniors.com.

Today’s final guest was Jacquelyn Evans.  Jacqueline is a Community Liaison for Compassionate Hospice of North Georgia.  Originally from Rhode Island, Jacqueline graduated from North Georgia College with a degree in Marketing.  As she began to pursue a marketing/sales career in healthcare, she realized how much she enjoyed helping people, especially those in the final stages of their journey. Listen in as she talks about the role hospice can play for her potential patients and their families.  Please visit Compassionate Hospice’s website at www.chcmg.com.  Jacquelyn can be reached via email at jevans@chcmg.com.

Tagged With: Glancy Rehab, Gwinnett Medical Center, hospice, Rehabilitation, senior relocation, Smooth Mooove, Stroke

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