No Country for Old People: The Power of Love, Laughter, and Advocacy in Elder Care with Susie Singer
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In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of A Time to Care: The Caregivers Podcast, Isabel Melgarejo talks with filmmaker, actress, and elder care advocate Susie Singer Carter. What begins as a warm, humorous conversation about Susie’s caregiving journey with her mother evolves into a powerful discussion about ageism, dementia, and the broken long-term care system.
Susie shares how her personal experience inspired her short film My Mom and the Girl and her documentary No Country for Old People, exposing the deep issues in elder care while championing dignity, love, and laughter through the challenges of caregiving. Together, Isabel and Susie explore how compassion, humor, and advocacy can transform the way we care for our elders — and how communities can come together to create real change.