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Are you a Christian Caregiver who is feeling overwhelmed and stressed while helping a family member suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia? Want to make your dementia care easier and want real help as well as hope? This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions such as: How to survive dementia caregiving? What is dementia caregiving from a Christian perspective? How to care for elderly parents with dementia? How to deal with challenging dementia behaviors as a caregive ...
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A Season of Caring Podcast is a place to find hope for your Season of Caring. Pointing listeners to the hope they can find in God even in the busyness and loneliness of caregiving. I want you to know that I see you and God sees you. What you are doing is not only difficult, and often overwhelming, but it's also one of the most important and rewarding things you can do. The guests featured are both everyday family members who are caregiver survivors and those who are still in the middle of th ...
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Jesus People Sisterhood - Single Christian Women 50+, Whole Health, Spiritual Growth, and Relationships

Janine Jordan and Ellie MacCormick | Christian Coach, Women 50+ Whole Health Coach, Life and Leadership Coach

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An Inspirational Community for Single Christian Women Over Fifty Do you struggle with loneliness and self-worth? Do you feel invisible at church? Are you afraid your best years are behind you? Do you wonder if you’ve fulfilled God’s calling for your life? Are you looking for inspiration and information to help you pursue your calling and live a fruitful life? Do you wish you had a community of sisters to encourage you and do life together? Do you want to be healthy and feel good about yourse ...
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14 | Dementia: What It Is, Caregiving, and Prevention Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! Join us today for Part 1 of our interview with Lizette Cloete, a Christian dementia coach, as she shares what we need to know about dementia caregiving and prevention. In this episode, Lizette explains what dementia is and whether Alzheimer’s and dementia are t…
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Have you ever wondered how to recover after your dementia caregiving journey ends? Whether you’re still caring for a loved one or have finished that chapter, the path to emotional and mental recovery can feel unclear. Imagine climbing a mountain, intensely focused on reaching the summit. For caregivers, the summit is the care of their loved one. Bu…
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Is caring for a loved one with dementia weighing heavily on your emotions? Caring for someone with dementia is one of the hardest jobs imaginable, but it's also filled with moments of love and connection. However, there are days when the weight of it all feels unbearable. If you're feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone. In today's episode, we’ll ex…
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Imagine this: it’s three years from now, and you’re looking back at this challenging season of caregiving. Would you feel happy with the way things turned out? As caregivers, it’s easy to get lost in the daily demands of caring for a loved one with dementia. Stress and overwhelm become constant companions. But what if there’s a way to shift your pe…
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In this episode of 'A Season of Caring Podcast,' host Rayna Neises interviews Mark Applegate, a family caregiver with a passion for supporting those affected by dementia. Mark shares his experiences caring for his mother, who battled dementia for 14 years, offering poignant stories and insights into the ups and downs of caregiving. They discuss dea…
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13 | Finding a Mate: Dating for Women Over Fifty Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! Hello sisters! Welcome to part 2 of Finding a Mate: Dating for Women over Fifty. If you didn’t listen to part 1, please go back and listen to our interview with Linda Geiger, a dating and relationship coach. Today, Ellie and I will have a free-flowing conversation a…
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Have you ever wondered how chiropractic care help your loved one with dementia? Imagine this: You're a caregiver for a loved one with dementia. Your days are filled with endless tasks, emotional challenges, and a constant stream of worry. One day, someone suggests an unconventional idea—upper cervical chiropractic care. At first, it sounds unrelate…
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Have you ever thought of your caregiving as a labor of love? Lizette reminds us that all labor is active, just as God actively created the world in six days. Our caregiving, too, is an active decision. It’s a way to serve our loved ones and honor God. The episode invites us to see this labor not as a burden but as a gift. It’s an opportunity for sp…
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Are you finding it challenging to connect with your loved one who has dementia? You're not alone. Many caregivers face similar struggles and wonder how to better communicate and engage with their loved ones. In this episode, two caregivers shared their personal experiences and the unique strategies they've discovered to navigate the ups and downs o…
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12 | Finding a Mate: Dating for Women Over Fifty Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! Has it been the desire of your heart to find a marriage partner? Has your dating life been disappointing? Or maybe you have been intimidated by the whole dating process. Maybe you aren’t even interested in dating or marriage. In today’s episode, you’re in for a trea…
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Are you worried about your loved one with dementia experiencing a fall? This is a common concern among caregivers, as falls can drastically affect the quality of life for those with dementia and their caregivers. In this episode with Dr. Pooja A. Patel, we discussed essential strategies to prevent falls and keep your loved ones safe. Dr. Pooja A. P…
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Discover the Unique Benefits of Dementia-Supported Cruises for Dementia Caregivers With Kathryn Speer Shoaf Are you missing out on a unique opportunity for rest and growth? Kathy Shoaf, owner of Elite Cruises and Vacations (https://www.elitecruisesandvacationstravel.com), is uniquely qualified to understand travel challenges and develop effective s…
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Have you ever wondered how to handle hallucinations in your loved one with dementia? As a caregiver, you might feel overwhelmed when your loved one sees or hears things that aren't there. It’s common to feel unsure about what to do next. This blog post will guide you through some practical tips to help you navigate these challenging moments with lo…
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What happens when faith, flexibility, and family intertwine in the challenging role of caregiving? Judy Bone, an inspiring author, speaker, and Christian image consultant, joins us to share her powerful journey of moving closer to her 95-year-old mother and mother-in-law to provide the care they needed. Judy recounts her experiences of relocating, …
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11 | How the Top Five Regrets of the Dying Can Bless the Living Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie discuss the top five regrets of the dying. Bronnie Ware, an Australian author, did palliative care for years taking care of patients at the end of their lives. Her book, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed …
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Are You Noticing Clutter in Your Loved One's Home? As caregivers, we often wonder if the changes we see in our loved ones' homes are just signs of aging or something more. Have you noticed clutter piling up in unusual places? This could be an early sign of dementia. In the world of dementia care, there's a big difference between clutter and hoardin…
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Are you prepared for unexpected behaviors in dementia caregiving? Caregiving for a loved one with dementia is a journey filled with love, challenges, and sometimes unexpected behaviors. One aspect that is often not discussed enough is how to handle sexually inappropriate behaviors. These can be particularly distressing, especially for Christian car…
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Is your loved one struggling with incontinence? Managing incontinence is a common challenge for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. This episode offers practical insights into using pull-ups and briefs, helping you maintain your loved one’s dignity and comfort. Incontinence products like pull-ups and briefs are essential tools for caregivers. B…
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10 | The Importance of Grieving Loss Hello Jesus People Sisters! We’ve all experienced some type of loss in our lives. How do these losses currently impact us and our relationships? Have we grieved those losses? Do we even know how to grieve? In this episode, we speak with Darlene Rempel, a grief recovery specialist and co-founder of Stronger Life …
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Are you struggling to manage anger and aggression in your loved one with dementia? These challenging emotions can feel overwhelming, but there are practical ways to navigate them while maintaining peace for both you and your loved one. Anger and aggression in dementia aren’t random. They often stem from deeper triggers. These could range from physi…
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Are you worried about your own risk of dementia while caring for a loved one? If you're a caregiver for someone with dementia, you might have asked yourself, "Could this happen to me too?" It’s a common concern, especially when you're witnessing the challenges your loved one faces. But here's some good news: about 40% of dementia cases are preventa…
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Are you noticing your loved one becoming more agitated or confused as the day progresses? This common issue, known as sundowning, can be particularly challenging for caregivers of those with dementia. Sundowning refers to the increased confusion and agitation that often occurs later in the day, making evenings difficult for both the individual and …
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Can caregiving transform your spiritual life? This heartfelt episode of A Season of Caring Podcast Rayna Nieses introduces Robyn Horn, a devoted caregiver who has walked the path of caring for her grandfather, father, mother, and in-laws. With a strong foundation in geriatric care and deep Christian faith, Robyn opens up about the sacredness and mi…
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09 | Do You Need Healing from Trauma? Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie take a deeper dive into trauma, part 2. Trauma can have a profound effect on our lives. We don’t want anything to hinder our ability to fully serve the Lord in the last third of our lives when we should be the most fruitful. So, sisters, let’s…
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Are you struggling with repetitive questions from your loved one with dementia? Today, we tackle a common challenge many caregivers face: repetitive questions. Let's explore five practical tips to manage this behavior, ensuring a smoother caregiving journey. Repetitive questions are a frequent issue in dementia care. These questions arise because y…
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Are you struggling to manage wandering behaviors in your loved one with dementia? This common challenge can be stressful, but with the right strategies, it can be managed effectively. Let's explore some practical tips to help you keep your loved one safe and reduce wandering. Wandering is a behavior often seen in people with dementia. It's importan…
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Are you a caregiver by choice, coercion, or persuasion? Caregiving for a loved one with dementia can be an emotional and challenging journey. This episode explores the motivations behind why we take on this important role. Understanding these motivations can help us find more fulfillment and joy in our caregiving journey. Understanding your motivat…
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08 | Do You Need Healing from Trauma? Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie meet with Rachel Rauch, a Doctor of Naturopathy, to discuss trauma. Trauma is a hot topic today. We’ll find out what trauma is, how it affects you, and what you can do about it. Rachel shares its symptoms and causes. If you’re interested in fi…
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Dementia caregiving often feels like a daunting task. But what if you could simplify it? In this episode, we explore a fresh, straightforward approach to dementia caregiving that breaks it down into three essential components, making your journey smoother and more manageable. Think of caregiving as a three-legged stool. Each leg represents a crucia…
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Have you ever wondered how someone diagnosed with dementia can still live a fulfilling and joyful life? In this recent episode of Christian Dementia Caregiving, we heard a remarkable story from an individual living with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. William Yeates' (https://www.awakeningyourpositivity.com/) journey is not just about dealing with…
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Are you struggling to take care of yourself while caring for a loved one with dementia? Caring for your loved one with dementia is challenging. Many caregivers believe it's impossible to look after their own well-being during this journey. But this isn't true. In fact, prioritizing your well-being is crucial for both you and your loved one. Being a…
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07 | Neuroplasticity: You Are Never Too Old to Learn New Things Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, we continue our discussion on neuroplasticity and why it’s so important. Despite what many people believe, you are never too old to learn new things. Your brain is an amazing creation of God and has the ability to help you transform y…
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When is it time to take the car keys away? As a caregiver for a loved one with dementia, have you ever wondered when it’s no longer safe for them to drive? This question, though tough, is essential. This episode covers the signs and strategies for managing this challenging situation, ensuring both safety and independence. Deciding when to take away…
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Are you looking for ways to bring more joy and less stress to your caregiving journey? Susie Singer Carter is most proud of producing and directing her documentary, “No Country for Old People”, a nursing home expose. She is also proud of two short docs, “WOMEN WHO WROTE THE WAY” and “BREAKING GOOD” for the WGA’s Women’s History Month in 2017 and 20…
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Are you a caregiver between 18 and 40 caring for someone with dementia? You're not alone. Being a caregiver for a loved one with dementia is challenging. It can be even more daunting when you're a young adult. Today, we’ll explore the unique struggles and rewards of young adult dementia caregivers. This journey is different from that of older careg…
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In this heartfelt episode of A Season of Caring Podcast, host Rayna Neises is joined by Amanda Bailey, who bravely shares her journey as a secondary caregiver for her mother with Alzheimer's. This episode delves into the rapid progression of the disease and the challenges Amanda encountered while supporting her father, the primary caregiver. The co…
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06 | Neuroplasticity: You Are Never Too Old to Learn New Things Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie interview Doreen Steenland, the Amazon #1 Bestselling Author of the book Transform Your Brain, One Thought At A Time: Stress Patterns, Anxiety, and Overthinking Rewired. Have you heard the word neuroplasticity? Today,…
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What happens when a speech pathologist finds herself in the shoes of a caregiver for her own parents, facing the trials of cancer and Alzheimer's disease? Susan Stern, who transitioned from a career in medical speech pathology to becoming a board-certified life coach, shares her deeply personal and transformative journey through the stages of careg…
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Are you struggling to balance your life while caring for a parent with dementia? Caring for a loved one with dementia is challenging, especially for adult children. Today's episode explores the unique challenges faced by adult child caregivers and offers insights and tips to navigate this journey effectively. Did you know that 60% of family caregiv…
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Did you know that 30% of spousal caregivers for people with dementia pass away before their loved ones? This startling statistic highlights the immense challenges faced by spouses caring for partners with dementia. Let's explore the unique aspects of spousal caregiving and strategies to navigate this journey successfully. Spousal caregivers make up…
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Are you struggling with resistance to care from your loved one with dementia? Welcome to a new perspective on dementia caregiving. Today, we’ll explore some unique and actionable insights that can truly transform your caregiving journey. Your mindset significantly influences your caregiving experience. It might be surprising, but our attitudes and …
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05 | Feeling Confident After Fifty Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie discuss the importance of gaining and maintaining your self-confidence. Imagine for a moment walking into a room full of people you have never met before and feeling comfortable that you can hold your own. Or how about getting up in the morning, looking…
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Are you struggling for perfection in dementia caregiving? Have you ever felt the pressure to provide perfect care for your loved one with dementia? You're not alone. Today’s episode tackles a common myth: caregiving doesn't have to be perfect; it just needs to be done. Let's explore why embracing imperfection can actually benefit both you and your …
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Have you ever wondered how your faith can shape your caregiving journey for a loved one with dementia? In this latest episode of our Christian Dementia Caregiving Podcast, Dr. Nakeisha Rodgers (https://www.drnakeishamd.com), a dual board Internist and Geriatrician, best-selling author, and national speaker from the beautiful island of the Bahamas, …
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Have you ever wondered how your faith influences your caregiving journey for a loved one with dementia? Caring for a loved one with dementia is challenging. When you add differing beliefs, it becomes even more complex. This episode sheds light on these unique struggles and offers hope and practical advice for caregivers. As a Christian caregiver, y…
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04 | Creating Community: Starting a Jesus People Sisterhood Support Group Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie discuss starting your own Jesus People Sisterhood Community support group. Imagine having a group of sisters around you to help in times of need and to celebrate with you in times of joy, or to just spend ti…
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Are you tracking your stress levels as a dementia caregiver? Caring for a loved one with dementia is a noble and challenging journey. But did you know that understanding and monitoring your stress can make a significant difference? Let's explore how. Stress is a natural response to life's challenges. For caregivers, it often feels overwhelming. Yet…
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed trying to manage the challenging behaviors of your loved one with dementia? You're not alone. In this episode, Lizette shared valuable insights and practical advice tailored specifically for caregivers like you. One key point discussed was the importance of identifying the triggers behind certain behaviors. For exampl…
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Have you ever wondered how to handle challenging behaviors in your loved one with dementia? Today’s episode offers practical strategies to help. The term "challenging behaviors" often refers to normal human behaviors magnified by dementia. Instead of seeing these behaviors as problematic, understand them as expressions of unmet needs or frustration…
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Imagine navigating the labyrinth of caregiving while maintaining a heartfelt bond with a loved one who has dementia. That's the journey CherylAnn Haley takes us on in this poignant episode, as she shares her deeply personal experiences caring for her mother, Sandy, who has vascular dementia. From the tough decision to place Sandy in a care facility…
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