The MS Caregiver Conundrum

The MS Caregiver Conundrum

Produced by RealTalk MS

Produced by RealTalk MS

The progressive and long-term nature of MS means that MS caregivers take on a responsibility that increases over time and can last for decades. Research has shown that this contribution often comes at an unacceptably high cost, as caregivers themselves face a significantly increased risk of reduced health and well-being.

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The MS Caregiver Conundrum, a special podcast series produced by RealTalk MS, features intimate audio portraits that illustrate the often overlooked role that MS caregivers play. We'll call out systemic inequities as well as best practices in caregiving while highlighting valuable caregiving resources and examining the public policy issues that impact caregivers.

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And we'll raise up the heroes – our own friends, family, and neighbors -- who quietly wake each day to walk a tightrope without a net, focused on caring for a loved one living with MS.

Episode 8: The Impact of Public Policy on MS Caregivers with C. Grace Whiting

Episode 8: The Impact of Public Policy on MS Caregivers with C. Grace Whiting

Paid family leave, access to care, financial support, prescription drug costs, and tax credits for home modifications are just some of the public policy issues that affect MS caregivers every day. When it comes to advocacy, the National Alliance for Caregiving is a leader in conducting policy analysis and tracking legislation dealing with family caregiving issues. Joining me to discuss the impact of public policy on family caregivers and to highlight some of the public policy wins and some of t...

Episode 7: Embracing Carers with Lynn Taylor

Episode 7: Embracing Carers with Lynn Taylor

Embracing Carers is EMD Serono's global initiative to increase awareness, discussion, and action about the frequently overlooked needs of unpaid family caregivers. Collaborating with leading caregiver support organizations around the world, EMD Serono has published detailed research on the unmet needs of family caregivers, produced a documentary film to raise awareness of the role that MS caregivers play, and has gone so far as to include the voice of caregivers in the drug development process....

Episode 6: MS Caregiver Support with David LaRue and Suzanne Bachman

Episode 6: MS Caregiver Support with David LaRue and Suzanne Bachman

Caregiving can sometimes feel overwhelming. And being able to turn to someone who understands the stresses and strains that can affect an MS caregiver and who knows how to access the kinds of resources and support programs that can get you moving forward again may be a perfect definition of the National MS Society's MS Navigator program. Joining me to talk about this extraordinary service that many MS caregivers may not even be aware of are MS Navigators David LaRue and Suzanne Bachman.

Episode 5: Managing the Emotional Burden of Caregiving with Dr. Rosalind Kalb

Episode 5: Managing the Emotional Burden of Caregiving with Dr. Rosalind Kalb

Here's what the Mayo Clinic has to say about the burden of caregiving: It is natural to feel angry, frustrated, exhausted, alone or sad. Caregiver stress — the emotional and physical stress of caregiving — is common. People who experience caregiver stress can be vulnerable to changes in their own health. Learning how to avoid or defuse caregiver stress before it becomes a threat to your own well-being is a caregiving skill that often gets overlooked. Clinical psychologist Dr. Rosalind Kalb join...

Episode 4: Caring for a Parent with MS with Hilary Itoh and Dawnia Baynes

Episode 4: Caring for a Parent with MS with Hilary Itoh and Dawnia Baynes

Being an adult child managing the care of a parent who used to manage you can be tricky. When the roles of patient and caregiver don't match up well with traditional parent-child roles, the landscape can quickly become an emotional minefield. But caregivers can become experts at navigating those minefields and defusing potential tensions. Hilary Itoh's mother, Nancy, was diagnosed with MS in 1980, and Hilary took on her first caregiving responsibilities at the age of 9. Since 2010, Hillary's mo...

Episode 3: Caring for a Child with MS with Melissa Hadsell and Rebecca Darlow

Episode 3: Caring for a Child with MS with Melissa Hadsell and Rebecca Darlow

Being a parent already implies that there will be caregiving responsibilities. Parents know that they'll be facing any number of colds, cases of the flu, assorted bee stings and mosquito bites, and maybe even the aftercare associated with a tonsillectomy, sprained ankle, or broken arm. But they're probably not thinking of the uncertainty and unpredictability associated with MS. When pediatric MS strikes, caregiving responsibilities, along with everything else, seem to change. Melissa Hadsell's s...

Episode 2: Caring for a Partner with MS with Dan and Jennifer DIgmann

Episode 2: Caring for a Partner with MS with Dan and Jennifer DIgmann

When your spouse or partner is the person who's living with MS, you have your role as their caregiver but you also have your role as their significant other -- their partner in the relationship. And for a lot of caregivers, trying to balance those two roles can be challenging. I'm joined on today's episode by a couple who has not only met that particular challenge, but they've overcome it in amazing fashion. Jennifer Digmann was diagnosed with progressive MS in 1997. Her husband, Dan, was diagn...

Episode 1: Already Toast: Caregiving Burnout in America with Author Kate Washington

Episode 1: Already Toast: Caregiving Burnout in America with Author Kate Washington

I've always said that being a caregiver is like getting a job that you've never applied for, aren't particularly well trained for, and , you quickly discover, the pay is pretty crummy, too. Welcome to The MS Caregiver Conundrum! Over the next 8 weekly episodes of this podcast series, you'll meet MS caregivers in all of the different caregiving configurations that you might find them in, including spouses, parents, partners, and children. We'll also talk with professionals about managing the emo...