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Aging in Place is a Team Sport

Aging in Place is a Team Sport

著者: Chris Moore
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Aging in Place Is a Team Sport is a practical, uplifting, and deeply human podcast dedicated to one core truth: Successful aging in place isn’t a solo act—it’s a coordinated effort involving family, friends, professionals, community resources, and most importantly, the older adult at the center of it all. Each episode breaks down the real‑world challenges and opportunities of aging in place—everything from home modifications and long‑term planning to communication, transportation, health support, and building a community that actually works through stories, interviews, and actionable guidance.

© 2026 Aging in Place is a Team Sport
エクササイズ・フィットネス フィットネス・食生活・栄養 人間関係 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Legacy Project: Recording Life Stories Before They’re Lost Forever
    2026/05/29
    What if you could preserve the voice, wisdom, memories, and life story of someone you love forever?In this heartfelt episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with Meme Mulugeta, founder of The Legacy Project and The One and Only Publishing Company, to discuss the power of storytelling, preserving family history, breaking generational cycles, and creating meaningful legacies before it’s too late.Meme shares the emotional story that inspired The Legacy Project — after helping an elderly woman write her life story, the woman passed away before seeing the finished book. When her estranged daughter finally received the recordings years later, she said something unforgettable:“I wish I could have seen her face when she told those stories.”That moment changed everything.Now, Meme and her team travel to families across the United States creating cinematic documentary-style legacy videos and keepsake books that preserve stories, wisdom, love, and healing for future generations.This conversation also dives into:• Aging with purpose and vitality• Grief, regret, and healing• Family estrangement and reconciliation• Breaking generational curses• The importance of recording loved ones while we still can• Why everyone’s story matters• Chris Moore’s personal story of losing his wife• Preserving family history before it disappearsIf this conversation moved you, please LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring conversations about aging well, caregiving, accessibility, legacy, and living with purpose.About the Podcast:Aging in Place is a Team Sport with Chris Moore explores how we can live safer, healthier, more meaningful lives as we age — with insights from experts, caregivers, innovators, and inspiring individuals making a difference.Learn more about Senior Remodeling Experts:seniorremodelingexperts.comLearn more about The Legacy Project:https://www.the1andonlypublishing.com...#AgingInPlace #LegacyProject #FamilyStories #ChrisMoore #GriefHealing #SeniorLiving #FamilyLegacy #Storytelling #AgingWell #DocumentaryStyle #Caregiving #LifeStories #PurposefulLivingCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to The Legacy Project01:37 The heartbreaking story that started it all04:26 Family estrangement and emotional healing06:00 Preserving photos, memories & keepsakes06:45 Why people wait until the end of life08:09 The emotional power of saying “I love you”10:07 Why everyone’s story matters12:17 Helping people see the value of their story13:39 Aging, purpose & living fully15:35 Launching The Legacy Project in 202618:43 Why in-person storytelling matters20:58 Faith, purpose & trusting the process22:08 Seeing loved ones again through video22:50 Chris shares the story of losing his wife26:11 Regret, grief & cherishing the present27:10 How storytelling can break generational cycles30:16 Addiction, family history & legacy31:29 Healing through difficult life experiences33:01 How to connect with The Legacy Project34:17 Why visiting loved ones matters36:53 Final thoughts & closing messageSocial linksFacebook: / seniorremodelingexperts Instagram: / seniorremodelingexperts AgeOutLoud: https://ageoutloudbook.com/
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    38 分
  • Why This Lawyer Comes to Your House Instead of You Coming to Them
    2026/05/22

    Planning for the future can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.

    In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with estate planning attorney Sarah Bidwell of Wills on Wheels to break down the legal documents every family should understand — including wills, trusts, power of attorney, probate, living wills, guardianship, and more.

    Sarah explains how mobile estate planning works, why having these documents in place early matters, and the costly mistakes families often make by waiting too long.

    Whether you’re planning for aging parents, protecting your own future, or simply trying to understand estate planning in plain English, this conversation is packed with practical advice and real-world examples.

    Chapters
    00:00 – Introduction to Mobile Estate Planning
    02:31 – Understanding Essential Legal Documents
    05:25 – The Importance of Power of Attorney
    08:19 – Guardianship & Conservatorship Explained
    09:31 – Trusts and Their Benefits
    14:03 – Living Wills & Advanced Medical Directives
    18:40 – Communicating Medical Wishes
    23:45 – Executors, Probate & Estate Responsibilities
    26:19 – When to Update Estate Planning Documents
    32:53 – Why People Avoid Estate Planning
    36:03 – Final Thoughts & How to Contact Sarah

    If you found this episode helpful, make sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs this information.

    #EstatePlanning #PowerOfAttorney #WillsAndTrusts #Probate #AgingInPlace #SeniorCare #LivingWill #FinancialPlanning #LegalAdvice #ElderCare

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    38 分
  • The Biggest Mistakes Families Make With Aging Parents
    2026/05/15
    Aging in place is more than just staying at home — it’s about maintaining independence, dignity, safety, and quality of life.In this episode of “Aging in Place is a Team Sport,” Chris Moore sits down with Wendy Adlerstein, co-owner and Executive Director of FirstLight Home Care of West Suburban Boston, to discuss the realities families face when caring for aging loved ones.Wendy shares valuable insights from decades of experience in the aging and home care field, including:• The difference between home care and home health care• Why most families wait until a crisis happens• The emotional challenges seniors face when accepting help• How caregivers support independence and dignity• The growing need for aging-in-place services• Technology, safety, and the future of home care• Tips for finding a trustworthy home care providerThis conversation is filled with practical advice, compassionate perspectives, and important reminders for anyone navigating aging, caregiving, or planning for the future.If you or a loved one are thinking about aging in place, this episode is a must-watch.⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Aging in Place01:19 Understanding Home Care vs. Home Health Care05:43 The Importance of Planning Ahead09:20 Navigating Family Dynamics in Caregiving10:00 Challenges of Home Environments13:45 Misconceptions About Home Care16:16 Emotional Challenges of Accepting Help18:20 Building Trust with Caregivers21:59 Vetting Caregivers for Quality Assurance23:36 Funding and Socioeconomic Considerations26:01 Future of Home Care Services28:21 Leveraging Technology in Home Care37:57 Finding Reliable Home Care Services🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about aging in place, caregiving, home safety, accessibility, and creating homes that support independence.#AgingInPlace #HomeCare #Caregiving #SeniorCare #AgingParents #ChrisMoore #HomeSafety #IndependentLiving #CaregiverSupport #SeniorLiving--------------------------Social linksFacebook: / seniorremodelingexperts Instagram: / seniorremodelingexperts AgeOutLoud: https://ageoutloudbook.com/
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    42 分
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