Caregiver Crossing

Caregiver Crossing

Caregiver Crossing, a radio program brought to you by Joy’s House, features experts from across the country, to provide comfort, resources and joy to caregivers. It’s a show was created just for you, the caregiver! Hosted by Tina McIntosh, Noah Taylor and Terri Stacy, Caregiver Crossing serves to embrace family caregivers of today and tomorrow.

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October 10, 2025 36 mins

Medicare can be confusing, especially during open enrollment. In this episode of Caregiver Crossing, Bruce Muller from the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)explains how his team helps families cut through the complexity. From breaking down Parts A, B, C, and D to clearing up myths about coverage and costs, Bruce shares practical guidance and stories that show how SHIP makes a real difference for seniors and ...

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Companion Care can mean everything from a ride to the grocery store to help with bathing, meal prep, or simply sharing conversation over coffee. In this episode of Caregiver Crossing, we sit down with Kim Moore, Companion Care Administrator at CarDon, to explore how these services meet both the practical and emotional needs of seniors and their families. Kim walks us through the first steps families can take, the signs it ...

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Laura Johnson has spent years walking alongside families at Joy’s House, first in direct care and now in development. She’s seen caregivers at their most stretched and at their most resilient, and she carries their wisdom with her every day. In this conversation, Laura shares what those lessons look like in real life: a family discovering relief when they finally accept help, friendships that start in the Joy’s House lobby...

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When a loved one gives the gift of life, the journey for their family is only beginning. Courtney Tillotta, Aftercare Support Manager at Indiana Donor Network, joins Tina McIntosh to explain what Aftercare Services look like in practice. She shares how families are paired with a coordinator, the kinds of grief resources and personal check-ins that are offered, and why traditions like quilts and remembrance ceremonies matte...

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"You are capable of anything", a sentiment shared by Kris from the popular TikTok account Lifewithgrams. In this touching episode of Caregiver Crossing, Kris shares her experiences caring for her grandmother with dementia, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and moments of joy she finds along the way. Her down-to-earth nature and unwavering love for her grandmother shines through every word. Kris’ story is ...

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What happens when a caregiver decides she’s done facing it all alone? Ellen Gullett took her experience caring for her mom and turned it into something powerful: a support group that now brings comfort, laughter, and honesty to caregivers at Second Presbyterian Church. In this episode, she shares how the group began, the surprising things she’s learned, and the stories that stay with her. You’ll also hear the kind of suppo...

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As we age, managing health becomes more complex. Multiple doctors, medications, and appointments can make it hard to keep everything connected. Dr. Zaidi, Plan Performance Medical Director at Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield, joins Tina McIntosh to talk about what coordinated care really means for seniors and their families. He explains the role of a hospitalist, why preventive care matters, and how screenings and vacci...

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The first weeks of school bring new pencils, fresh notebooks, and the chance to get organized. Caregivers can use that same mindset to prepare for the day-to-day needs of someone they support. Tina McIntosh, Founder and CEO of Joy’s House, shares what that can look like, from keeping a favorite sweater or puzzle in a day bag to choosing a program where your loved one spends the day with people who know them well. She walks...

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When someone leaves the hospital, there’s often a quiet stretch of time where families are left to figure out the next steps on their own. Angie Light, Founder and CEO of RadiusCare, steps into that space to make sure care keeps moving in the right direction. She talks about the first moments of connection with families, how she untangles the confusion that can follow a hospital stay, and why her work with Joy’s House feel...

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Most people have an idea of what organ donation looks like, but the reality is more complex and far more human. Erin Brown from Indiana Donor Network explains what actually happens after someone says yes, how families are supported through loss, and why the language we use can shape how people understand their role in the process. She shares what these conversations look like in hospitals, classrooms, and communities, offe...

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Dave Holder has walked alongside countless families facing some of the hardest decisions they'll ever make. In this episode, he shares what it really looks like to find the right care setting, what families need in those first conversations, and how to build trust when emotions are running high. Dave also reflects on his personal experience as a caregiver, why he believes in the power of community, and what made him say ye...

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July 20, 2025 34 mins

Do you find the health care system overwhelming? We're excited to introduce a valuable resource designed for this very purpose. The Map to Good Health Resource Kit, created by former nurse and patient advocate Nan Wetherhorn, equips you with the tools to confidently navigate America’s health care system. Start advocating immediately for the quality care you and your family deserve.

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July 13, 2025 35 mins

Making a home safe and accessible doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive! This week on Caregiver Crossing, we chat with Carly Weiner from Rosarium Health, an organization dedicated to helping families find trusted professionals for life-changing home modifications. From small, budget-friendly tweaks to major accessibility upgrades, Carly shares insider tips that make a big impact—helping caregivers and their loved on...

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Joy’s House at UIndy is celebrating 11 years of serving families on the south side of Indianapolis. In this episode, we sit down with Lia Taylor, Program Coordinator, and Nyc Sigmon, Care Services Manager, to reflect on what makes this house feel so full of life. Guests light up when they see familiar faces. Caregivers find peace of mind when they walk through the door. And every day brings something new: music, movement, ...

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June 29, 2025 35 mins

What makes a city feel like home as we age? In this conversation with Indianapolis City-County Councilor Nick Roberts, we explore how public spaces, transportation, and even neighborhood design can impact daily life for older adults. As one of the youngest council members in the country, Nick shares what he's learning from older residents who show up, speak up, and care deeply about the communities they call home. We talk ...

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What does it look like to bring comfort, dignity, and meaning to someone’s final days, especially when they have no one else by their side? Madison from Morning Light joins us to share the quiet power of the Abbie Hunt Bryce Home, where Guests receive end-of-life care rooted in compassion and human connection. From building trust with those who feel forgotten to helping caregivers rediscover their strength, Madison offers ...

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What happens when a caregiver decides she’s done facing it all alone? Ellen Gullett took her experience caring for her mom and turned it into something powerful: a support group that now brings comfort, laughter, and honesty to caregivers at Second Presbyterian Church. In this episode, she shares how the group began, the surprising things she’s learned, and the stories that stay with her. You’ll also hear the kind of suppo...

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This week, we’re joined by Wendy Rovet from Dillman and Owens and Holly Helm from CenterWell Senior Primary Care, each bringing insight for caregivers who are tired of doing it all alone. Wendy walks us through Life Care Planning and how it helps families prepare before a crisis, make smart decisions under pressure, and stay on the same page. Holly shares how CenterWell builds real relationships with older adults through l...

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June 6, 2025 3 mins

If you’re looking for proof that everything at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a part of its history, well stop right here. This episode of Behind the Bricks highlights a fire hydrant that has been around since 1912 – almost the entirety of the Indianapolis 500, and the efforts IMS went through to preserve and replace the fire hydrant.

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Falls are the leading cause of injury for older adults, but the Stepping On program is helping change that. This evidence-based program, now launched as a pilot through a partnership with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, supports older adults and caregivers in building strength, confidence, and independence. Emily Tisdale, Executive Director of the Center for Aging & Community at the University of Indianapolis, joins...

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