Episode 1

Moving from an age-friendly to an age-inclusive world

Ageism is often called the last acceptable form of discrimination. The definition of ageism is ‘stereotyping prejudice and discrimination against people based on their age.’ In this episode of Caregiver Camp Podcast, we discuss what ageism is and how it contributes to psycho-social challenges in the workplace as well as economic losses for organizations and individuals. Kris Geerken and Dr Amy Dore are joining us in this discussion with examples of ageism from the recent Coronavirus pandemic. 

In this episode you will hear:

  • What ageism is and why it costs the economy millions of dollars each year 
  • Some examples of ageism during the Covid-19 pandemic 
  • What organizations can do address ageism and improve this aspect of diversity

About Amy:

Dr. Amy Dore is a Professor teaching in the undergraduate Health Care Management and graduate Master of Health Administration programs at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver). She is a graduate of MSU Denver, has a Master of Health Systems (MHS) from the University of Denver as well as a Doctor of Health Administration (DHA) from Central Michigan University.  

For more than 19 years, Dr Dore has taught courses in human resources, long-term care, organizational behavior, practice management, and research methods.  

She also enjoys partnering with Kris on anti-ageism efforts.  

Connect with Dr Amy Dore:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-dore-b1344890/

About Kris:

Kris holds a B.S. in Human Development with concentrations in aging, grief and loss from the State University of New York. She also holds a Master of Health Administration degree from MSU Denver. 

She is focused on improving and increasing community awareness about healthcare programs to enhance well-being for all people. Her work centers on public health issues involving equity, well-being and improving legislation.  

Working with Changing the Narrative, she was an Executive Producer for a PBS12 series titled On the same pAGE - bringing multi-generations of Colorado community representatives together to discuss ageism.  She currently manages an intergenerational ageism campaign by facilitating and organizing virtual discussion groups.  Recently, she has developed an Ageism in Healthcare campaign consisting of a fact sheet, a presentation and a short film. 

Connect with Kris Geerken: 

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisgeerken/

Website: https://changingthenarrativeco.org/

Connect with Tanya:

Tanya Krim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyakrim/

Website: https://caregivercamps.com/ 

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About your hosts

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Tanya Krim

Tanya Krim is a long-distance caregiver for her parents who live in England. So she knows first-hand the emotional landscape and challenges of juggling work, life and caregiving. She chose to augment her 20-year career as a qualitative market researcher by obtaining her M.S. in Gerontology.

In the process, storytelling has become her passion as she believes that storytelling can offer multiple benefits to care recipients as well as their caregivers.

She is now applying her background to crafting meaningful, emotive, insight-rich Legacy Stories/Histories and spearheading storytelling training to help working caregivers as well as their care recipients reminisce, relive, revive and 'reset'.
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Debbie Howard

Debbie Howard is a former caregiver who served as both long-distance and live-in caregiver during her mom’s dying days in South Carolina, while running her Tokyo-based market research consultancy.
With the launch in 2016 of AMI (Aging Matters International) and TheCaregivingJourney.com, Debbie combined her caregiving experience with her 40 years in market research and communications to support companies and working caregivers in navigating their caregiving journeys with more ease and grace. https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbiehoward/?originalSubdomain=jp
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Jonathan Brody

Jon Brody helped his mom age in place and live independently to the ripe old age of 93.
With over 30 years of marketing experience in the healthcare industry on both the client and agency sides, he has a deep knowledge of corporate needs including global strategy, market research & analytics.
He has bolstered this with his acquisition of an M.S in Gerontology from the University of Massachusetts. He is also a proud member of the Gerontological Society of America, American Society on Aging, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.