Épisodes

  • What happens Next?- Hospice- Feat. Mariah Schmitz- Care Initiatives Hospice
    Mar 20 2026

    When families hear the word hospice, one of the biggest questions isn’t “what is it?” — it’s “what actually happens next?”

    In this first part of a multi-episode conversation, we sit down with Mariah Schmitz from Care Initiatives Hospice to begin unpacking what hospice really looks like in everyday life.

    In Part 1, we focus on the foundation:

    • Who makes up the hospice team
    • How those roles work together to support families
    • And what hospice is designed to provide beyond what many people expect

    This conversation is centered on clarity—helping families better understand the structure of hospice and what support actually looks like once it begins.

    If you’ve ever wondered what hospice really involves, this is a great place to start.

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    6 min
  • Interviewing the Son of a Current Resident Part 3
    Mar 20 2026

    In Parts 1 and 2, we followed the journey—what led up to the decision and what it looked like after the move.

    In this final part of the conversation, we focus on reflection.

    What does it look like to step back after everything has settled? What has changed—not just for his father, but for him as a son? And what would he say to someone who is standing exactly where he once was?

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • How his perspective has shifted over time
    • What this experience taught him
    • The emotional weight that lifted—and what remained
    • And the advice he would give to another adult child facing this decision

    This is the part of the story that brings clarity—the space where experience turns into understanding.

    If you’ve been following this conversation, this episode brings it full circle. And if you’re just joining, it offers a grounded look at what this journey can feel like on the other side.

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    7 min
  • Interviewing the Son of a Current Resident Part 2
    Mar 20 2026

    In Part 1, we heard the weight of the decision—what it felt like to recognize that something needed to change and the emotions that came with it.

    In this episode, we continue the conversation.

    Part 2 focuses on what happened after the move:

    • What surprised him once his father settled in
    • What he worried about that didn’t happen
    • What was harder—and what was easier—than expected
    • And how this decision ultimately changed his day-to-day life

    This is the part of the journey families don’t always hear about—the reality after the decision is made.

    If you’re navigating a similar situation, this conversation offers perspective, honesty, and a look into what life can feel like on the other side.

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    7 min
  • Interviewing the Son of a Current Resident
    Mar 20 2026

    Helping a parent move into senior living is rarely a simple decision.

    In this episode of Neighbors in the Nest, we sit down with an adult son to talk about his experience navigating that process—from what life looked like before the move, to the emotions that came with making the decision, to what actually happened after his father settled in.

    This is an honest conversation about:

    • The weight of responsibility adult children carry
    • The uncertainty and second-guessing that often comes with the decision
    • What surprised him once the move was made
    • And what he would say to someone going through it right now

    This episode isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about hearing from someone who’s been there.

    If you’re in the middle of this decision, or know someone who is, this conversation may help you feel a little less alone.

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    6 min
  • How Families Know When a Community Feels Right
    Mar 20 2026

    After visiting a senior living community, many families walk away with the same thought:

    “I don’t know how to explain it, but it just felt right.”

    In this episode of Neighbors in the Nest, we explore what families are actually noticing in those moments—and why those instincts matter.

    From how staff interact, to how residents seem to feel, to the overall atmosphere of a space, this conversation helps give language to what often goes unspoken.

    Because choosing a community isn’t just about features—it’s about daily life, comfort, and connection.

    If you’ve ever toured a senior living community and struggled to explain your experience, this episode will help bring clarity to what you’re feeling.

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    6 min
  • Leading With People in Mind
    Jan 27 2026

    Leadership in senior living is not just about operations or plans. It is about people.

    In this episode of Neighbors in the Nest, we sit down with Erin Good, the Executive Director of Parker Place, for a conversation centered on employee culture, connection, and what it means to lead with people in mind.

    Rather than focusing on titles or resumes, this episode explores Erin’s approach to creating a workplace where employees feel supported, valued, and empowered. We talk about why caring for staff matters so deeply in senior living, how culture shapes the resident experience, and what Erin hopes families and the community feel when they walk through the doors at Parker Place.

    This conversation also serves as an introduction to Erin for the broader community. It offers insight into her heart for people, her perspective on leadership, and her hopes for Parker Place as it continues to grow as a place of connection, trust, and belonging.

    If you care about the people behind the care and the culture that shapes a community, this episode offers a thoughtful and reassuring look at leadership done with intention.

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    7 min
  • Why this next chapter could be better than you think
    Jan 20 2026

    When people think about aging and senior living, they often expect this chapter of life to feel heavy or full of loss. But that is not always the reality.

    In this episode of Neighbors in the Nest, we talk about why this stage of life can be more positive, connected, and fulfilling than many families expect. Rather than focusing on fear or uncertainty, this conversation highlights the relief, support, and renewed sense of connection that often shows up once people stop imagining what this chapter might be like and start understanding it.

    This episode is about shifting perspective. It is about recognizing that support does not take life away, and in many cases, it gives parts of it back. From improved relationships to less daily stress and more meaningful moments, this chapter can open the door to a better quality of life for both older adults and their families.

    If you or someone you love feels hesitant about what comes next, this episode offers reassurance, clarity, and a hopeful outlook on what this season of life can become.

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    6 min
  • Why Waiting feels Easier
    Jan 19 2026

    For many families, the hardest part of navigating aging is not making a decision. It is deciding when to stop waiting.

    Waiting often feels like the safest option. It avoids uncomfortable conversations, preserves routines, and allows life to continue as it is. Most of the time, waiting does not even feel like a decision at all.

    In this episode of Neighbors in the Nest, we explore why waiting feels easier in the moment and how, over time, it can quietly become heavier than the action it was meant to avoid.

    This conversation is not about urgency or pressure. It is about understanding the emotional and psychological reasons families wait, how waiting shifts stress and responsibility, and why clarity often brings relief long before any decision is made.

    If you have ever felt stuck between nothing is wrong and something does not feel right, this episode is designed to help you feel understood and less alone.

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    7 min