Lisa Brown
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Podcast Appearances
To me, it felt like the case had started right there. While we had prosecuted some cold cases, this was the coldest. This was frigid.
Tracy, her whole life has fought trying to bring justice, but there was nothing that anyone could have done to prepare us.
Tracy, her whole life has fought trying to bring justice, but there was nothing that anyone could have done to prepare us.
Tracy, her whole life has fought trying to bring justice, but there was nothing that anyone could have done to prepare us.
Just like that.
Just like that.
Just like that.
I was losing weight. I was getting nauseous. I wasn't throwing up, but I was getting the joint pain. I really couldn't work out anymore without massive amounts of discomfort.
I was losing weight. I was getting nauseous. I wasn't throwing up, but I was getting the joint pain. I really couldn't work out anymore without massive amounts of discomfort.
I was losing weight. I was getting nauseous. I wasn't throwing up, but I was getting the joint pain. I really couldn't work out anymore without massive amounts of discomfort.
With the second campus up in Lionel Lakes.
With the second campus up in Lionel Lakes.
Yeah, I think that there is more caregiving provided. And I think some of that feels like it's just the desire of people to want to live in community and live at home for longer than they maybe would have in the past, in my experience. And some of the diagnoses, I think, are happening sooner than maybe they would have in the past. So we're getting better at diagnosing.
Yeah, I think that there is more caregiving provided. And I think some of that feels like it's just the desire of people to want to live in community and live at home for longer than they maybe would have in the past, in my experience. And some of the diagnoses, I think, are happening sooner than maybe they would have in the past. So we're getting better at diagnosing.
And with that, it throws someone into that role of a caregiver sooner than they maybe would have been in the past. And because of that, I think that the duration or the length of that caregiving actually is extended longer than it would have been, you know, a few decades ago. Yeah.
And with that, it throws someone into that role of a caregiver sooner than they maybe would have been in the past. And because of that, I think that the duration or the length of that caregiving actually is extended longer than it would have been, you know, a few decades ago. Yeah.
Yeah, so with a professional caregiver, it's somebody who's paid to come into the home. They usually have some kind of background training where they're equipped to do more of the hands-on care or the companion care. And, you know, it's a time-limited amount of service. You know, usually they have a couple of hours, a few days a week that they're coming in and helping out with someone.
Yeah, so with a professional caregiver, it's somebody who's paid to come into the home. They usually have some kind of background training where they're equipped to do more of the hands-on care or the companion care. And, you know, it's a time-limited amount of service. You know, usually they have a couple of hours, a few days a week that they're coming in and helping out with someone.
Whereas for an informal or a family caregiver, it really can be 24-7. If it's a spouse or an adult child who's living with their parent, Or even if the adult child isn't living with their parent, there's really just that constant kind of vigilance of thinking about and trying to be
Whereas for an informal or a family caregiver, it really can be 24-7. If it's a spouse or an adult child who's living with their parent, Or even if the adult child isn't living with their parent, there's really just that constant kind of vigilance of thinking about and trying to be