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Columnist: Stella Nsong, Elder Care Cliff Expert

Stella NsongStella Nsong is the state director of the Ohio Elder Care Planning Council and the CEO of the Caregiver Relief Network. With over two decades of experience as a registered nurse, she practices as a certified professional geriatric care manager and elder care consultant.

She is a bestselling author, speaker, trainer and health care columnist. In 1990, she won the Gold Medal for practical nursing in Georgia. In 2011, she was nominated The Business Woman of the Year in Chesterland Ohio. In 2012, she was nominated for the Platinum Award in Care Management as well as the Professional of Note in Geriatric Medicine.

In 2013, she became a syndicated columnist with her famous elder care advice column called the Elder Care Cliff Report: What baby boomers need to know about caring for their aging parents. In 2015, she was a recipient of the 23rd annual Woman of Achievement Award. That momentous occasion recognized Stella Nsong for her endeavors in and to the business and health care community.

Through her writing and lectures, she is building the bridge to transform America’s elder care cliff through education, innovation and collaborative initiatives. The Caregiver Relief Network is the only global community that promotes LONG TERM CARE PLANNING while transforming caregiving into a gratifying experience for Today’s and Tomorrow’s family caregivers.

Learn more about Stella in our featured expert article from July 2018.

When Caregiving Becomes a Workplace Issue: Finding Your Invisible Hero’s

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Do you have invisible hero’s in your company? Don’t know?? In this episode, Stella Nsong, The Elder Care Cliff expert, discusses who the invisible hero’s working for you are and how you can find them. Watch other episode’s in Stella’s video series, Elder Care Cliff Report.

911, 411, 211 or 5.1:1: Will You Or Your Family Survive The Elder Care Cliff?

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The first 911 call was made in 1968 and it is the number that is used today to get help in the event of an emergency. 411 is the number we dial for telephone directory assistance and with the use of the internet and having information at our finger tips via cell phone, I am […]

When Caregiving Becomes A Bottomline Issue

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Do you have a large population of employees between 35 to 45 years of age? Have you thought about what could happen to their productivity if they become caregivers to elderly parents? Watch this informative episode by Stella Nsong, to learn three things you need to consider. Watch other episode’s in Stella’s video series, Elder […]

Podcast with Featured Expert, Stella Nsong

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  Enjoy our podcast with featured expert, Stella Nsong.

Why Employee Assistance Programs Fail 50% Of The Work Force

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Heidi turned the ringing alarm off. It was 6:00AM, time to get the kids off to school and then drive to her in-laws to provide care to her 83 years old father in-law (who suffered a stroke 3 years ago) before going to work. Its 6:30pm and Heidi drops off her son at soccer practice […]

Think CHEERS to Help People with Parkinson’s

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Is your family challenged with Parkinson’s and complex caregiving situations? Stella Nsong, transitional care consultant, shares a simple strategy for helping people with Parkinson’s to live a higher quality of life. It is CHEERS. Tune in to find out what this acronym means. Watch other episode’s in Stella’s video series, Elder Care Cliff Report.

HELP & SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES CHALLENGED WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE

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On the second Monday of every month, I host a teleseminar titled, You May Have Parkinson’s But Parkinson’s Does Not Have To Have You and this month during the teleseminar, a daughter in-law told a story that went like this: “My husband (65) and his father (89) are literally joined at the hip. My husband […]

What to Say and When to Say It So Your Parents Will Listen

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Does your Mom listen to the mail carrier and her neighbor instead of you? In Part 1 of this 5 part series, Stella Nsong addresses how you can get your aging parents to listen to you. Watch other episode’s in Stella’s video series, Assisted Living at Home.
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