• Home
  • Geriatrics Blog
    • Helping Older Parents Posts
  • Helping Older Parents
    • Free Trainings
    • Newsletter
  • Podcast
    • Better Health While Aging Podcast
    • Helping Older Parents Podcast
  • Testimonials
  • About
    • About Better Health While Aging
    • About Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH
  • Courses & More

Better Health While Aging

Practical information for aging health & family caregivers

  • Popular Topics
    • Preventing Falls in Aging Adults
    • Medication Safety
    • Dementia, including Alzheimer’s
    • Advance Care Planning & End-of-Life
  • Why Geriatrics
  • Are you a caregiver?
  • How to use this site

039 – Interview: Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH Leave a Comment

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
039 – Interview: Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems
Loading
00:00 / 38:07
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K talks with Amy Berman, RN, about a major new initiative to create “age-friendly health systems.” Amy is a Senior Program Officer at the John A. Hartford Foundation (JAHF), which focuses on improving the health of older adults. They discuss:

  • Four goals of an age-friendly health system
  • The four “Ms” that an age-friendly health system should address: what matters, mentation, mobility, and medications
  • Why delirium prevention is such an important part of addressing mentation
  • How the age-friendly health systems initiative builds on proven models of better care for older adults
  • How JAHF and its partners are planning to develop and expand age-friendly health systems
  • How older adults and families can find age-friendly care
  • 10 benefits you can expect from age-friendly health systems
[Read more…]

038 – FAQs On “Incompetence” & Losing Decision Capacity

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 2 Comments

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
038 – FAQs On "Incompetence" & Losing Decision Capacity
Loading
00:00 / 41:09
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K addresses frequently asked questions about older adults and decisional capacity. She also provides practical advice on what you can do if you’re concerned that an older person is making “bad” decisions. She covers:

  • What does the term “capacity” mean when it comes to decision-making?
  • What is the difference between incapacity and incompetence?
  • How is capacity determined?
  • Does capacity have to be determined by legal professionals? Is it a “legal decision” whether someone has capacity?
  • Do I have to have a legal or clinical determination of incapacity for a specific decision before I override the decision of an older person with dementia?
  • Do I need a legal or clinical determination of incapacity before I take the car keys away from an older parent who has dementia and is an unsafe driver?
  • Is neuropsychological testing required to assess capacity?
  • What to do if you’re worried about an older person’s capacity, or actions

Related episodes:

013 – Interview: Solving Hard Problems in Helping Aging Parents
037 – Interview: Using Powers of Attorney to Help Older Adults

Related Resources:

  • Incompetence & Losing Capacity: Answers to 7 FAQs
  • American Bar Association Ten Legal Tips for Caregivers
  • Assessment of Capacity in Older Adults (American Bar Association/American Psychological Association)
  • Respect for Autonomy (Alzheimer’s Association)
  • Driving and Dementia (Alzheimer’s Association)
Never Miss an Episode! Sign up here to be notified of our latest podcast episodes by email. Click here now.

037 – Interview: Using Powers of Attorney to Help Older Adults

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH Leave a Comment

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
037 – Interview: Using Powers of Attorney to Help Older Adults
Loading
00:00 / 44:55
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K talks with elder law attorney Harry Margolis, founder of Margolis & Bloom LLP and ElderLawAnswers.com. They discuss common questions related to the durable general power of attorney as a tool to help older adults, including:

  • Why durable general power of attorney (POA) documents can be very helpful to older adults
  • What can be done if an older person objects to the actions of his or her agent
  • How to use transparency and communication to minimize family conflicts
  • Whether POA documents should be effective immediately or only upon incapacity
  • Why it’s important to put family care agreements in writing
  • What you can do if you’re concerned the POA is abusing his or her power as an older person’s agent
  • The pros and cons of appointing two people to be your agent on a POA
  • Why trusts can work better than a POA
  • What can be done when a POA tries to prevent other family members from visiting
[Read more…]

036 – Interview: Minimizing Family Conflicts & Supporting Aging Parents

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH Leave a Comment

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
036 – Interview: Minimizing Family Conflicts & Supporting Aging Parents
Loading
00:00 / 1:07:32
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K talks with Janet Benvenuti, a family caregiving expert who is the founder of Circle of Life Partners and the author of “Don’t Give Up on Me: Supporting Aging Parents Successfully.” They discuss:

  • Janet’s experience becoming responsible for her parents’ financial affairs and medical care
  • How Janet and her siblings negotiated caregiving roles and conflicts
  • An exercise to help you map out your family’s resources to build a caregiving team
  • Why Janet wishes her family had done more advance planning related to housing
  • The role of personal care agreements and compensation in family caregiving
  • Janet’s tips on how boomers can set up a game plan for their own aging
  • How to use Janet’s book to help your family plan for aging
[Read more…]

035 – Interview: Aging in the Right Place

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH Leave a Comment

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
035 – Interview: Aging in the Right Place
Loading
00:00 / 58:32
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K talks with Stephen Golant, PhD, Professor of Geography at the University of Florida and the author of “Aging in the Right Place.” Dr. Golant has a doctorate in social gerontology and social geography, and is a well-known expert on the housing and long-term care needs of older adults. They discuss:

  • What is environmental gerontology, and why environment is so important to aging adults
  • How one’s housing, neighborhood, and community affect one’s ability to age well
  • Why older adults like to remain in their own homes
  • The problems many older adults encounter when they try to age in place, and what it means to “age in the right place”
  • A definition of successful aging
  • Why we shouldn’t reflexively promote aging in place, and what to encourage instead
  • How to determine where is the right place to age, and which questions older people should ask themselves
  • Why it may be better for seniors to live in a neighborhood of people their own age
  • Dr. Golant’s plan for where to live as he ages
[Read more…]

034 – Preventing Falls: 10 Types of Medication to Reconsider

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 1 Comment

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
034 – Preventing Falls: 10 Types of Medication to Reconsider
Loading
00:00 / 38:13
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K explains ten types of medications that may be associated with falls in aging adults. These are the medications that experts including the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommend that doctors address during a medication review for fall prevention. This episode covers:

  • The four actions the CDC recommends that older adults do, to prevent falls
  • Why it’s so common for older adults to be on medications that may increase the risk for falls
  • What doctors are supposed to do, if an older person is taking one of these medications
  • Generic and brand names of the more commonly used medications that may be linked to falls
  • Tips on what to ask your doctor, if you or your older relative are taking any of these medications
[Read more…]

033 – Safer Treatments for Insomnia in Aging

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 4 Comments

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
033 – Safer Treatments for Insomnia in Aging
Loading
00:00 / 25:20
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K explains how to safely treat insomnia in older adults, and why most seniors should avoid sleeping pills. She covers:

  • Why it’s essential to identify the cause(s) of sleep problems, before starting or continuing to use sleeping pills
  • Why over-the-counter or prescription sleep aids, such as diphenhydramine, benzodiazepines, and “z-drugs” such as zolpidem, are bad for memory and balance
  • Three proven insomnia treatments that are effective and safer than pills
  • Where to find cognitive-behavioral treatment for insomnia online
  • Approaches to treating sleep problems in people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias
[Read more…]

032 – 5 Top Causes of Sleep Problems in Aging

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 2 Comments

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
032 – 5 Top Causes of Sleep Problems in Aging
Loading
00:00 / 25:20
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K explains the most common causes of insomnia and other sleep problems in older adults, and how to get them correctly diagnosed. She covers:

  • How sleep changes with normal aging
  • Common physical health and mental health problems that can affect sleep
  • What types of medications are especially associated with sleep difficulties
  • What to know about sleep apnea and sleep-related breathing disorders
  • Restless leg syndrome and periodic limb movements of sleep
  • What to do if you’re concerned about insomnia
[Read more…]

031 – Choosing the Safest Over-the-Counter Painkiller in Aging

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 4 Comments

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
031 – Choosing the Safest Over-the-Counter Painkiller in Aging
Loading
00:00 / 26:18
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K explains which over-the-counter (OTC) painkiller is usually safest, and which analgesics are much riskier than people realize. She covers:

  • Why frequent aches and pains should always be evaluated by a doctor
  • Why harm from OTC painkillers is surprisingly common
  • Why acetaminophen (known as paracetamol outside the U.S.) is usually considered the safest OTC analgesic for older adults
  • Why non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen are on the Beer’s List of medications older adults should avoid or use with caution
  • The most common risks and side-effects of OTC painkillers, and how to avoid them
  • The special case of aspirin, which doctors no longer recommend as a painkiller
  • Tips on selecting an OTC painkiller and on working with your doctor to treat frequent pain in aging
[Read more…]

030 – Drugs for Difficult Dementia Behaviors: What to Know

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH Leave a Comment

Better Health While Aging
Better Health While Aging
030 – Drugs for Difficult Dementia Behaviors: What to Know
Loading
00:00 / 33:10
Apple Podcasts
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts

Click the yellow button to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. For step-by-step instructions on how to listen with your smartphone or tablet, see here.

In This Episode:

Dr. K explains what families should know about the five types of medications used to treat difficult behaviors in people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. She covers:

  • Why “chemical restraints” such as antipsychotics and tranquilizers are often prescribed inappropriately
  • How antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, mood stabilizers, antidepressants work for dementia behaviors, and how much improvement to expect
  • Common side-effects to look out for
  • The pros and cons of each type of medication
  • Important non-drug approaches that can help with dementia behaviors, and why these should be used before resorting to medications
  • Tips and suggestions for families considering these drugs
  • What you can do if your relative with dementia is taking antipsychotics or tranquilizers
[Read more…]
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • Next Page »

Yours Free: The Quick Start Guide to Checking Older Parents for Health & Safety Problems

Action Plan - Pencil and Checklist

Enter your email to download this free Quick Start Guide

Get The Guide Now »

No spam ever! We collect, use and process your data according to our Privacy Policy.

Find It Here

Disclaimer

The material on this site, including any exchanges in the comments section of the blog, is for informational and educational purposes only.

Any comments Dr. Kernisan may make regarding an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a physician-patient relationship between Dr. Kernisan and a caregiver, or care recipient.

None of Dr. Kernisan’s website or group information should be considered a substitute for individualized medical assessment, diagnosis, or treatment.

Please see the full Disclaimer for more information.

Please also carefully read our Terms & Conditions of Use, before using this site.

Creative Commons License
This work by Leslie Kernisan MD & Better Health While Aging LLC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at BetterHealthWhileAging.net.

Privacy Policy & Disclosures

Your privacy is very important to us. Your information will never be sold to anyone, whether you browse the site, sign up for email updates, or register for an event.

Pleae read our complete Privacy Policy for more information and for Dr. Kernisan's financial disclosures.

© 2026 Better Health While Aging, LLC · Terms & Conditions · Disclaimer · Privacy Policy · Contact Us