Palliative care is a team approach to supporting patients with serious illness. In this episode, we meet Dr. Stacie Levine, who is the founder of the palliative care program at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Dr. Levine explains the importance of palliative care in helping patients and their families cope with the the symptoms and emotional impact of serious or terminal illness.
More about Dr. Levine: Stacie Levine, MD
Episode 25 - The Technology and Ethics of Prolonging Life: A Conversation with Dr. Tracy Trothen
Episode 24 - A Conversation with Geriatrician Dr. Cynthia Olsen
Episode 23 - Aging Hero Mary Tyler
Episode 22 - Reflections on Retirement with Reverend Beth Long-Higgins
Episode 21 - An Exploration of How Libraries Serve Older Patrons
Episode 20 - A Conversation with Kathryn Brod, President and CEO of LeadingAge Ohio
Episode 19 - Silver Is Gold: Encore Employment and Volunteer Opportunities
Episode 18 - Service Coordination for Residents in Independent Living Facilities - Urban
Episode 17 - Service Coordination for Residents in Independent Living Facilities - Small Communities
Episode 16 - The Role of Race in Healthcare Outcomes - Jamie Mitchell, Ph.D.
Bonus Episode - Leslie Gold, Producer of “A Life’s Story” Podcast
Episode 15 - Aging Hero David Rough Hikes the Appalachian Trail at 64
Episode 14 - Aging Hero Rev. Bobbie McKay
Episode 13 - Dementia Friendly Communities: A Conversation with Author Susan McFadden
Episode 11 - Long Term Care Planning
Episode 10 - Threshold Choirs
Episode 9 - Opening Minds Through Art - Using Art to Bring Joy to People with Dementia
Episode 8 - Aging Hero - Dr. John Fleming - Founder of African American History Museums
Episode 7 - Coping with Memory Loss
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