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S5 E9 | 43 min
Making Caregivers Part of the Care Team for Better Outcomes, with Bill Willis
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Host Michelle Jobin talks with Bill Willis, a devoted husband and caregiver to his wife of 47 years, Lynne, who is living with Alzheimer’s. Bill shares his deeply personal caregiving journey—from the early signs of Lynne’s memory loss to navigating the complexities of long-term care, hospital stays, and the challenges of being recognized as an essential care partner.

Through his experiences, Bill became a strong advocate for the Essential Care Partner Support program at Lakeridge Gardens, a state-of-the-art long-term care home. He discusses how this initiative is changing the way healthcare providers collaborate with caregivers, ensuring they are included as key members of the care team.

This episode highlights the emotional, logistical, and systemic challenges caregivers face, while offering insights into how healthcare settings can better support them. Whether you’re a caregiver yourself or interested in the evolving role of family support in healthcare, Bill’s story is a powerful testament to the need for compassion, communication, and systemic change.

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