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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Sunday with a high of eighty degrees.
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Sixty degrees now traffic time. Chuck from the UCL Traffic Center.
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To the lateral.
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Southbound seventy five continues slow in and out of Lockland.
They're just about ready to open up. Winning at North
Bend from an earlier wreck. Chuck Ingram on fifty five
krc the talk station.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Hey, thirty nine fifty five KRCD talk station.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Well, I'm having fun today, and the fun continues, and
the great War continues. Heart the Number four Seniors Dot
Org Heart for Seniors and Patti Scott's in the studio.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
She's hard for seniors.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
This is like the third or fourth time you've been
on the show, and I am always truly amazed and
so so thankful for what you are doing. And I
always think of my dad. I have this remembrance my
father and the senior living facility, this facility with Alzheimer's,
and of course he struggled with continence issues like everybody.
And you've got a solution for that, and you've got
great news from my listeners today. But you also have
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done other things for that environment, the senior living facility environment,
but you're bringing it to people's homes now too. Patty,
welcome back. It's always so wonderful to see you.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
Thank you, Brian. Yeah, you are such an advocate for us.
And you know we're living we're living Sandwich generation right,
taking care of our children, so many of us taking
care of our parents. My parents are eighty eight years old,
still living independently, even though in the last year we've
been in the hospital in and out three times.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Shout out to mom eighty six, still little bit independently,
eight eighty eight.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
Oh, my mom said, I love your mom. Your mom's amazing,
so supportive. Yes, right, so yes, we've made such strides
in the last year. Yes, we're in the independent long
term care facilities. Any facility that wants our technology, they
just need to hit us up and we will make
sure that we get that technology there to improve quality care.
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It's an alert response technology so simple. You've got a
wrist wearable, you've got an incontinent smart brief, and it
literally will allow somebody not to sit in there yearn
in their feces for twenty four hours.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Alert you real time, right you're not doing.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
You can actually get true bow bladder reporting and know
what's going on, temperature turning and positioning, all the above.
The great news is is we had so many requests
for my mom's not in a facility, or my dad's
on in a facility where we've got home health care,
or we've got a private caregiver. Is there any way
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I can get the technology And the answer to the
question now is yes yes. So we are so excited.
We just need people to reach out to us on
the Heart for Seniors dot org.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Website Art number fours.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
If you're interested in have a loved one at home
and need the technology or want to work with us,
We're also so super excited because we continue to add
partner agencies, people that continue to reach out locally, that
that are their own agencies, but have seniors that are
really struggling. So we're trying to help them with getting
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the outreach out there. And local companies. If there's any
companies that are very interested in really supporting this generation.
There's a local company called Selera. They provide the state
of the art wound care for hospitals and but a
lot of long term care facilities and doctor's offices and
surgeons and all this stuff. And our question was, well,
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but we could do this at home too, right, I mean,
the facilities have him, so why not be able to
get them into the homes. And these are collagen dressings
and things. My dad is addicted to these. Let me
just tell you you explain because you handed me one. Yes,
it's a very unusual type of pad. So my dad,
eighty eight years old, bruises so easy and his skin
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just rips off. It's then the older you get, the
thinner the skin gets. So he'll bump up against the
wall and he'll just bleed and you put a normal
bandage on him and it just rips the skin off.
It's so hard to get off. Have you ever, I mean,
have you ever taken like a cake thought?
Speaker 2 (04:37):
I never thought about that.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
Yes, paper thin, and you put a normal bandage on it,
and days later you go to rip it off and
literally his skin rip off with it, and then you've
got an open wound and it makes it worse. So
this local company right out of Monroe, Ohio has it there.
It's truly advanced wound care. But what's great is they
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make them in smaller sizes to where I can actually
take There's one that looks like a bandage that I
literally put on and it does not rip his skin.
It's amazing. I've been I've been driving up there and
ordering online and it's just it's it's insane. It's celeirallc
dot com. But they're partnering with Heart and we're now
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making sure that we can get as many whatever somebody needs,
whether it's a collageen dressing that can actually feed collagen
back into the wound, the advanced wound. Obviously, most of
these people have advanced wound care specialists that are working
with them, but sometimes they're just at home, right, No,
I understand, and they can't get out and so we're
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just our focus is for any and everything senior right.
Everybody has a problem, every single and we as Sandwich
generation right trying to help navigate. We just want to
make sure our website. People can come to our website.
If there's a problem, send us an email. We'll help
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you with your problem.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Well that's what.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
We will get you the answers that you need, and
we'll get you the supplies and we'll we'll point you
in the right direction to take care of your mom
or dad.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Patty Scott from Heart the Number four Seniors dot org,
you guys are so amazing, and you know what, Patty's
got a great announcement. We always wonder about politics and
politicians in this state. Governor de Wines actually on the
right page was something that the Heart for Seniors folks
are involved with. And we're going to continue our conversation
after these brief words.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Stick around fifty five kret uh.
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Here's your final look at the weather day channel and
I says not bad, partly clouded to mostly Sunday today
going up to seventy seven clear tonight, fifty eight marsh
seventy nine sunny Sky's clear over night fifty nine and
a Sunday Sunday eighty to hive closing out of sixty degrees.
Let's get our final traffic chuck.
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blocked off South Bend seventy five, breaking bikes in and
out of Backham Chuck Ingramont fifty five krc the talk station,
Hey forty.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Nine, fifty five KRSD talk station, Happy Friday, Patty Scott,
Hard for Seniors, Hard number four Seniors dot or they're
gonna help you out with all your aging issues, Your
your your anybody who's got a senior they're helping out apparently,
and going back to these college collegeen dressings. Patty, you
were giving me a whole lot more information off air.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
I was not aware of how pervasive this thin skin
wound problem is for seniors so bad. Well, you asked
about my mom and you said, listen, Brian, if you
talk to your mom and you know, like if she
had if her skin tears when she's taking a band
aid off or something, she wouldn't bring that to my attention.
But to have these college and dressings available bowl for
them because the college dressing itself heals the wound, not
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like a band aid which just covers it up right scause,
and the special bandages that the Celerity he makes does
not stick like a like a band aid.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
It doesn't, but it sticks and it's waterproof and it's
it's just amazing.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
So you get the healing power of the college and
it heals the womb quickly, yes, and it doesn't tear
the skin coming off. This is like a miracle product.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
Their whole product line is just insane.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
So you're listening.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
C C E l l e r A c E
l l e r A dot com, LC dot com,
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A l C dot com.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Sierra Celera LLC. All right, So anybody out there, you
can go to the website.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
And order these, you can, or you can just let
them know that heart for you can come to us
email Heart for seniors and we will make sure you
get connected with exactly what it is that you need
and for anything else, anything else problems with seniors, especially
the alert response technology. If you have incontinent parents or
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cousins or disabled children at home that are incontinent, and
you're concerned that they're sitting in there yearn in their
feces and you don't know when they're going and whatever
the case may be. And you're at work and you're
working and you have a caregiver, but they don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
You got an app that lights up.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
You have an app that lights up and talks to
you now and tells you what is going on, and
more importantly, it gives you a report of a pattern
of what happens over the weeks period of time. We've
so gone deep and developed. We've listened to what people need.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Right because people reached out to you and talked about it.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Yes, because of you and your listeners and your shows
help hertfors help you.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Yes, we're here.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
We want to be a resources is not going away.
Even the governor in the Department of Aging had a
conference last Wednesday because the aging population alone in Ohio
is scary.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Well and it's a multi billion dollar health care issue.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
It's scary, and I will have to give full credit
Governor DeWine. Even though he always talks children and mothers
and things like that, he has actually claimed a proclamation
that why can we not just completely with quality and
grace and dignity. Ohio should be a state that not
only fosters our babies and children and parents, but it
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should be a state that we can live with dignity
and care for our seniors.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Well. In your products and the services you offer helps
smooth out so many of the biggest challenges and problems
with having to deal with that age group. You know, Yes,
I mean that's what's so wonderful about It's why I
like having the show to spread the word about this.
Who knew about this before you came? I never even
think I'd never even thought about it as a concept.
I saw it. It's like, yeah, diaper needs to be
changed again. But yeah, the ripple effect because he had
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good care. My mom was with him like twenty four
to seven. Even though he's an assisted living facild he
shouldn't leave as side very much. But not everybody's got that.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Yeah, but also fall risks falls ninety percent of the
time have to do with your the lower part of
your blood pressure dropping right or your pulse socks going
below ninety and no offense. But the current Apple watches
and things that we all run around with and wear
right are really built for us young people athletes. They
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don't drop below and they're not FTA cleared approved things
like that. Parts of them are, but not the entire watch.
This our device are was Swearable, is the only FDA
approved device in the United States that will really track
pul socks below ninety all right.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
And.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
That is fantastic by keeping an eye on that pulse
ox and that blood pressure. Think about it, if you
know that and the blood pressure has dropped, you have
advance notice to be sure they don't just get up
and you know, boom break a hip. How many hips
could you avoid being broken if you have that software.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
That app My dad's a perfect example. He is chronic
right now. The last year the hospital visits have been
because his pulse SOX has dropped. Typically when the pulsock
drops and I'm not a doctor, so I'm not clinical
in any way, but we've been able to look at
trends when his pulse SoC drops below ninety typically means
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his blood pressure that low number has been as low
as forty ooh ooh, right, and they couldn't figure out why.
And I mean, the great news is he's now off
his oxygen so we've been able to manage that. And
a lot of it had to do with iron. They've
redone some of his medication. But I'll tell you iron
infusion made all the difference in the world. But at
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the end of the day, he has piece of because
he can walk around with his house in his house
with this on, he can leave and go to cardiac
rehab and not worry that if I mean, do you
know when you're walking around twenty four to seven, what's
your bull sox is or what your blood pressure is?
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Of course not.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
It's like having a little angel on your shoulders. Brought
to you by Heart Number four Seniors, Heartforce, Seniors dot Org,
Patty God bless you and everybody involved in the work
that you're doing, and including all of those other organizations
like for example, solarallc dot com who've come to the
rescue of seniors with solutions of the problems. It's all
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there for you. Take advantage of it. Heartforce Seniors dot org. Patty,
You're always welcome here because I'm always excited to hear
about what you're doing for frest Well.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
We appreciate you so much. Your listeners. Please reach out.
Let us know what your problems are so we can
help you solve them. That's all we ask. And companies.
If there's any companies that really care about this population
and have a solution, please let us know.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
You made it that simple.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Art for Seniors dot org, Patty, Love you, dear, Thank
you so much to Brian A fifty six If you
five KRSD talk station. Check out Tech Friday with Dave
Hatter excellent as always, George speaking of health, George Betteran
Keith Ennefeld in studio Restore Wellness dot org offering some
great understanding about vaccines nutrition information. I'm sure Keith Tennifil
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is probably nodding an approval when you mentioned the iron
levels for seniors, Patty. Crime Stoppers we caught one. Check
it out online and Phil Kirpen, President of American for
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dot com. Tune in Monday for Christopher Smitheman and Money
Monday with Brian James. Thank you Sean McMahon for closing
out the week covering for Joe Strecker.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
You did a great job. My brother appreciate you. Folks.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Have a wonderful day, wonderful weekend, and stick around because
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It's information that matters to me.
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