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Health Chatter

Caregiver Burnout

Fri, 07 Jun 2024

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Stan, Clarence, and Barry chat with Dr. Terri Harvath and Lisa Brown about caregiver burnout.Dr. Terri Harvath - Clinical Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing - is an internationally recognized expert in gerontological nursing practice and education and is currently serving as the Associate Director of the Clinical Science & Practice Core for the Center on Healthy Aging and Innovation at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Harvath also serves on the National Advisory Committee for the CAP-CT (Caregivers As Partners in Care Teams), Advancing Caregiving Research and Evidence Network (CARE Network) Steering Committee, and the National Alliance for Caregiving. Whether in teaching, research, or clinical practice, Dr. Harvath’s passion centers on the well-being and health care of frail, older people and their family caregivers.Lisa Brown - long-time social worker - has focused her career around older adults and their caregivers, working to keep people engaged in their community, remaining as independent as possible, and living a vibrant, dignified, and enriched life. Brown currently serves as the Caregiver Services Program Coordinator for Lyngblomsten, continuing her close work with informal/family caregivers providing care for someone with memory loss.Listen along as these two share their wealth of knowledge.Join the conversation at healthchatterpodcast.comBrought to you in support of Hue-MAN, who is Creating Healthy Communities through Innovative Partnerships.More about their work can be found at http://huemanpartnership.org/

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00:15 - 00:35 Stan

Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's topic is caregiving, but more specifically, caregiver burnout, which is really, unfortunately, kind of a hot topic as it relates to caregiving in general. We've got two great guests with us. We'll get to them in a second.

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00:36 - 01:01 Stan

I'd like to thank our crew, Clarence and my crew, to help us get these shows out to you, the listening audience, Maddie Levine-Wolfe, Aaron Collins, and DeAndre Howard are our researchers that do great background research for all of our shows. Our production managers, Matthew Broderick, Campbell, who gets these shows out to you in beautiful format to you, the listening audience.

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01:02 - 01:30 Stan

Our marketing person is Sharon Nygaard, who also helps with our research as well. My co-host for the show is Clarence Jones, who's got much more experience at doing these podcasts than I do. He's been a great, great colleague. And I thank you for all your your great wisdom as it comes to these shows. We also have Dr. Barry Baines with us, who's our medical advisor on the show today.

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01:31 - 02:02 Stan

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00:00 - 00:00 Stan

So take a moment, leave us a review on your preferred podcast platform, whatever it may be. So thanks to all. And here we go. So today, caregiver burnout. We've got two great guests with us. Terry Haverath. Dr. Terry Haverath is a clinical professor at the University of Minnesota. Soon, soon, she's informed us that she's retiring. So to a certain extent, that's a loss.

00:00 - 00:00 Stan

But on the other hand, congratulations, and we wish you only the best. She's internationally recognized expert in gerontological nursing practice and education currently. Currently, and I'll put that in quotes. Okay, currently. Currently. is the Associate Director of the Clinical Science and Practice Core for the Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation at the University of Minnesota.

00:00 - 00:00 Stan

Prior to that, she was the founding director for the Family Caregiving Institute at UC Davis out in California. So thank you for being with us. She's got a great passion for dealing with the frail and older people and family caregivers. And I can just tell this is going to be, we're going to get great words of wisdom from you. So thank you for being with us. Lisa Brown is also with us.

00:00 - 00:00 Stan

Lisa's got her bachelor's degree in social work and a master's in social work from the University of Minnesota at Duluth. for the past two decades. That's a long time, actually. She has focused her career around older adults and their caregivers, working to keep people engaged in their community and trying to remain as independent as possible. And she has worked at Long Blonstead is in St.

00:00 - 00:00 Stan

Paul, correct? Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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