Bonnie Friedman is a passionate crusader for getting the best hospital care for your loved ones. Hospital Warrior: Advocates and Experts is the show for and about health care advocates. Tune in and listen to the voices of experience talk about the issues that advocates want and need to hear.
Many hospitals are in crisis because of Covid-19, staff shortages, supply chain problems and more. Here are tips for what you can do in these difficult times.
The pandemic presents us with daily challenges. How do we survive our ever-changing reality? The only answer is to adapt. Listen in and see if you agree.
Caregivers need all the support they can get. Here are ideas to help plus 70 resources for more information to help caregivers and other family members. Check it out on my website: www.hospitalwarrior.com.
If you are feeling it's safe to travel again, make sure you are medically prepared for your trip. Here are seven tips to help you plan. And don't forget the sunscreen.
How to advocate for a parent or grandparent in the hospital -- even if you can't be there in person. There are lots of ways to help!
Sometimes the doctor doesn't know what's wrong with the patient. But that doesn't mean there aren't options. Here's what you can do if the doctor doesn't have a diagnosis.
Practicing gratitude can make a big difference in your life. It can improve your physical, emotional and mental well being. Learn what gratitude can do for you.
The quality of the doctor-patient relationship makes a difference. It's a special pleasure to watch a good doctor in action.
Do you ever wonder what your doctor is scribbling in the file or typing into a device during your visit? Learn about a new federal rule requiring healthcare providers to share that information with their patients.
For too many people, it's hard to get an appointment for a Covid-19 vaccination. The system needs to be improved, but there are a few tips to help in the meantime.
If you go to the hospital alone, you have to advocate for yourself. Here are tips for how to prepare and what to do when you are in the hospital to make sure you get the best possible care.
People of color, and Black people in particular, in the US suffer greater, more serious health effects than White people. The explanation for this is called weathering. Now what can we do to correct this injustice?
During this time of Covid-19 shutdowns and social distancing, caregivers need breaks more than ever. But finding ways to do that can be challenging. Here are some suggestions.
Covid-19 is claiming the lives of the young and old. Parents can help their adult children prepare for difficult end-of-life decisions with advance directives and other documents.
States are opening up. But cases of COVID-19 are increasing in some areas. There are more things you CAN do. But what is SAFE to do? There's good advice from experts.
Coming home from the hospital may be more complicated during the corona virus pandemic. These tips can help pave the way for a smoother transition for the patient and family.
During the Covid-19 crisis, it may be especially hard to talk to the doctors about the condition of a loved one in the hospital. Here are tips to make the most of what may be very difficult circumstances.
What to do when you can't be at the hospital, nursing or rehab facility to advocate for your loved one in person because of the corona virus. There are still ways to remain involved and supportive.
We all have to wash our hands, especially with the coronavirus spreading. But we also need to make sure doctors, nurses and other medical personnel wash their hands and put on gloves before touching our loved ones.
Steve Lorberbaum, owner of Assisting Hands Home Care in Montgomery County, MD, shares a wealth of information and advice on how to make aging in place decisions, including the big one -- Is it right for you? For more information on his services, go to www.assistinghands.com/potomac
Sara Merwin, MPH, talks about the power of information, communication and engagement in the hospital. She is co-author of The Informed Patient: A Complete Guide to A Hospital Stay.
Dr. Theresa Spinello, a therapist practicing in NY and FL, talks about service, therapy and emotional support dogs, including her special dog Biscuit and the work he does.
Karen R. Koenig, MEd, LCSW, is a psychotherapist who specializes in eating psychology. She's also an author, blogger and speaker who talks about the many aspects of normal eating. Tune in and learn a lot. More information is on her website: www.karenrkoenig.com.
Paige O'Mahoney, MD, a health and wellness coach, discusses confronting weight stigma in the medical setting including how it hurts patients and their doctors. More information and resources are on her website: www.deliberatelifewellness.com.
Beth Peshkin, a genetic counselor, talks about counseling, professional and commercial testing, and the many issues people may consider for themselves and their families. She is Professor of Oncology, Director of the Cancer Genetic Counseling Program at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center as well as a researcher and teacher of genomics and disability, policy and ethics.
Advocacy 2.0 - From caregiver to case manager for your loved one. Sometimes a family member has to become more than an advocate when someone is in the hospital, connecting all the dots and making sure everyone is on the same page. Hospital Warrior Bonnie Friedman talks with Nancy Elisburg who has a PhD in common sense and plenty of tips and experience to share.
The holidays are a time for family and celebration. But for caregivers, they are also a time of added stress. Sister Kathy, Coordinator of the Holy Cross Resource Center in Montgomery Country, MD, shares her advice for coping and keeping the holidays special.
Women's health is public health. And public health is women's health. Dr. Sara Imershein, a board-certified OBGYN, is a women's health policy expert, an educator and a passionate advocate for women's health.
Matt Gurwell, founder and CEO of Keeping Us Safe, shares tips and advice for helping older drivers and their families ensure dignity, independence and smooth transitions during a difficult process.
Chris MacLellan, founder of the Whole Care Network, shares his story about caregiving, lessons learned and giving back to the caregiving community.
Sally White, Executive Director of Iona Senior Services in Washington, DC, talks about the many services her organization provides to help residents and their families respond to the challenges of aging. How wonderful it would be to have an Iona everywhere!
Franca Posner, a clinical social worker and psychotherapist, works with the George Washington University Medical School's Professional Development Program to teach medical students how to develop sensitivites, awareness and understanding of their patients.
Leslie Dach, founder and chair of Protect our Care, and Barbara Zdravecky, former CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central FL, talk about the fight for affordable health care insurance and why it's important.
Cynthia Hutchins, Director of Financial Gerontology at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks about the many costs of caregiving, including financial, and how to prepare for them.
Heidi Godman, an award-winning national health reporter, shares insights and tips on how to be an active player in your own health care. Put yourself at the center of your own team, she advocates. Her expertise comes from her years of professional experience as well as from being an advocate for family members.
Margery Pabst Steinmetz is an author, facilitator and expert on caregiving. She provides valuable tips on planning for caregiving -- something she says we will do one day. Her website, www.mycaregivingcoach.com, provides a wealth of resources for caregivers.
Dave Mastovich, CEO of MASSolutions, shares insider tips for how to get the health care that you or your love one needs. Communication can make a difference. Listen all the way to find out how to win a free gift from Dave!
Dr. Elaine Schattner, a journalist, physician and life-long patient, talks about the right to receive modern, compassionate health care. And she shares valuable tips on how to be an effective advocate for yourself.
Dr. Bill Hudenko of Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth College discusses the use of technology in suicide prevention. And he offers practical advice for those concerned about loved ones or friends.
Karen R. Koenig, M.Ed, LCSW, a psychotherapist, blogger and international author, talks with Advocates & Experts about the importance of self care and offers practical tips for the holiday season.
Wendy Miller, an artist, therapist and educator, talks about using creativity in managing illness in the family. Her book, which was written with her late husband Gene Cohen, is Sky Above Clouds: Finding Our Way Through Creativity, Aging and Illness.
In the first episode of Hospital Warrior, Advocates and Experts, Bonnie Friedman shares how she became an advocate for her husband, Bob, and some of the lessons of advocacy that she learned along the way.