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The Exceptional Caregivers Life
The Exceptional Caregivers Life
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 4

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05/04/2025#90šØš¦ Canada - parenting
04/04/2025#53šØš¦ Canada - parenting
03/04/2025#65šØš¦ Canada - parenting
10/03/2025#65šØš¦ Canada - parenting
09/03/2025#45šØš¦ Canada - parenting
08/03/2025#22šØš¦ Canada - kidsAndFamily
08/03/2025#66šØš¦ Canada - parenting
07/03/2025#33
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Finding Your Community
mercredi 5 mars 2025 ⢠Duration 29:35
Wendy and Liz are joined by guests Linda Koehler and Sara Marcelin-Elliott for first episode to share their lived experience of caring for a child with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Linda is caregiver to her grandson with an autism, ADHD and global developmental delay diagnosis and Sara is a mother to an exceptional teen with dual diagnosis. This episode is all about finding families, the pros and cons of community, and the stages of community throughout your childās life.
Special thanks to the Family Advisory Council for making āThe Exceptional Caregivers Lifeā podcast possible as well as Ab Velasco for coordinating logistics.Ā
All episodes are produced by LeadPodcasting.Ā
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Meet The Exceptional Caregivers Life
Episode 1
mercredi 19 février 2025 ⢠Duration 01:28
Connect with a community that gets it. Real and compassionate conversations about the highs and lows of caring for individuals with disabilities and complex needs, hosted by Surrey Placeās Family Advisory Council members Liz Phipps and Wendy Robertson. Stories of successes and challengesāof finding joy, hope, humour, respite and community to keep going on a journey that is often hard, exhausting and isolating.Ā
Hear about lived experiences with caring for individuals of all ages with autism, down syndrome, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Emanuel Syndrome, medical fragility and other complex needs. Learn about finding community, self-care, advocacy and gratitude. Hopefully, you will be inspired by the relatable stories of these exceptional caregivers.
Caring For the Caregiver
mercredi 2 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 28:22
Wendy and Liz are joined by guest Lynn Zalany to discuss theimportance of caring for the caregiver. This episode discusses the idea of recognizing, managing and preventing caregiver burnout, creating a supportive environment for caregivers, and their tips for self-care.Ā
Special thanks to the ā ā Family Advisory Councilā ā for making āTheExceptional Caregivers Lifeā podcast possible as well as Ab Velasco for coordinating logistics.Ā
All episodes are produced by ā ā LeadPodcastingā ā .Ā
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Advocating For Your Child
mercredi 19 mars 2025 ⢠Duration 30:31
Wendy and Liz are joined by guests Natasha Christie and Nicole Payette to share what itās like to be an advocate for your child. Natasha is a mother to a daughter with down syndrome and Nicole has been an advocate for her 13-year-old daughter with a neurodegenerative disorder. This episode delves into caregivers' perspectives on caring for a child with intellectual developmental disabilities, how caregivers can advocate for their child, and what pathways of advocacy exist.
Special thanks to the Family Advisory Council for making āThe Exceptional Caregivers Lifeā podcast possible as well as Ab Velasco for coordinating logistics.Ā
All episodes are produced by LeadPodcasting.Ā
Stay in touch with us! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on our programs, services and work we are doing at Surrey Place. Sign up here at https://www.surreyplace.ca/subscribe/Ā



