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Below are a list of dates and discussions. To hear the replays, go to http://www.comforcare.com/palm-beach-gardens/radio-show and click on the date of the show you wish to listen to.


2018 Radio Shows

November 12
  • Dr. Suzanne Fuchs of LuxePodiatry joins Scott to talk about your aching feet.  So much valuable information and useful hints to help you take care of those feet and ankles.

November 5
  • Dr. Tom Minas, Director of Cartilage Repair from the Paley Institute, talks about his revolutionary treatment of cartilage damage and customized knee replacement technology.  After 30 years at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Minas brings state of the art medicine to our area.  A show you shouldn't miss.

October 29
  • Hearing loss can impact our lives in so many ways.  Dr. Michael MacKinnon, Audiologist, and Beth Wagmeister, Director of Deaf Services from Goodwill Industries talk about hearing loss, symptoms, treatment and an exciting free program from Goodwill.

October 22
  • A very special show as Congressional District 18 candidate Lauren Baer, who is in a most competitive and important congressional race challenging Brian Mast, shares where she stands on critically important issues facing boomers and their aging parents.  Joining Lauren in the studio is Tina Polsky, the State Representative-elect in District 81 which includes West Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach out to Pahokee and Belle Glade.

October 15
  • An unbelievably important show on the true world of guardianship.  Not the sensationalized newspaper versions, but the real honest view of the wonderful people who work in the guardianship space.  Five experts share their roles and the roles of others.  Listen in to get a greater understanding of how and why people enter guardianship and how they can avoid it.

October 8
  • Elder Attorney Joseph Karp talks about important changes to the VA's Aide and Attendance program benefit coming soon.  Those changes are critically important if you are a veteran eligible for that benefit.  In addition, Joe answers all your questions about advanced directives and why they are so important.

October 1
  • Open enrollment for Medicare and Advantage Plans is October 15th to December 7th and it may be the most important time of the year for people on Medicare.  Desirae Mearns, Program Director of SHINE, the organization that counsels on choosing the right plan for you, does a terrific job explaining all you need to know.

September 24
  • Dr. Philip Blatt, Physical Therapist at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, talks about falls, home safety and vertigo in a most informative show.  Dr. Blatt provides great advice for all of us as to how to minimize the risk of falls through simple exercise routines anyone can do.

September 17
  • Dr. Lewis Kaminester, a dermatologist in practice for over 36 years, shares his knowledge and expertise with us.  He discusses everything from skin cancer to acne and many other common skin conditions that affect so many of us.

August 27
  • In a freewheeling show, Scott discusses many topics on his mind including politics, John McCain, Election Day, funeral planning and home care options.  A different kind of show and worth your time.

August 20
  • Dr. Douglas Leder of Leder Eye Center and Chief of Ophthalmology at St. Mary's Hospital delivers eye opening information about everything you want to know (and some things you didn't know you needed to know) about your eyes.  Cataracts, glaucoma, dry eye, age-related macular degeneration and even how to save money on your eyeglasses.  This is a show you won't want to miss.

August 13
  • Scott speaks with Dr. Jonathan Hersch, an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist, about how getting older can impact our knees, shoulders and elbows.  Dr. Hersch discusses a treatment option called PRP, which may allow some to skip surgery.

July 23
  • Dr. Rachel Cartwright-Vanzant, Chief Nursing Officer at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, discusses patient safety and quality of care if you've ever been admitted to the hospital.  Having just received an A grade from Leapfrog, she is more than qualified to share her advice and expertise on this most important subject.

July 9
  • Dr. Bradley Lamm, foot and ankle specialist from the world renowned Paley Institute speaks with Scott about limb lengthening, stem cell treatment, ankle replacement and so much more.  A truly fascinating show from a true expert in his field.

July 2
  • Sleep apnea is more prevalent than most of us realize and more treatable than we know.  Scott speaks with Wilma Cavallaro, Sleep Coordinator from Delray Hospital in Delray Beach, who helps us understand what apnea is and how we can treat it.

June 18
  • Dr. KC Cohen of Good Samaritan Hospital answers all your questions about robotic surgery.  Its benefits and advantages as well as what conditions can best be treated with this growing technology in surgical procedures.

June 11
  • Charlie Ring, Founder and President of an organization called "Let's Talk Soon", talks with Scott about his mission to foster end of life discussions amongst family members.  A terrific conversation about a most important subject.

June 4
  • Healthcare attorney Jacqueline Bain joins Scott in the studio to explain HIPAA.  We all sign these HIPAA releases every time we go to the doctor's office, but really have no idea why and what it means.  Those mysteries and others will be answered after you listen to this show.

May 21
  • Sylvia Gaddis, Outreach Coordinator for KEPRO, a Medicare advocacy organization discusses what to do if you have questions about your quality of care under Medicare or are worried about being discharged prematurely from a hospital.  If you are a Medicare beneficiary, you must listen to this show.

May 14
  • May is Stroke Awareness Month and while hopefully you never experience the impact of a stroke, if you do, our guest is someone you should know.  Dr. Ali Malek, South Florida's foremost authority on strokes, discusses warning signs, prevention and treatment as well as everything you need to know about aneurysms.  A critically important and wildly information show.

May 7
  • The Guardian ad Litem Program is critical for kids in need to have someone that can advocate on their behalf.  Ken Gottlieb and Christie Gletz from the Guardian ad Litem Program describe the great work they do along with their need for more volunteers like you.  If you can find time to help kids in need, this show is for you.

April 30
  • Dr. Leonard Hock of Trustbridge Health debunks the myths and misconceptions surrounding hospice care.  In a truly inspiring conversation, he addresses the realities and how you can prepare for living the rest of your life on your turns.

April 23
  • Mark Trepanier, Executive Director of Abbey Delray, a CCRC, discusses this unique senior living option.  A most informative show covering senior living alternatives that you may not have known existed.

April 16
  • Dr. Bella Chokski, Medical Director of Rehabilitation Services at St. Mary's Medical Center, describes acute rehab and how it differs from traditional skilled nursing in a most interesting show.

April 9
  • Identifying changes in behavior, particularly when it comes to financial behavior, can save you or your parents from disaster.  Scott speaks with the founders of Eversafe, a company that monitors financial activity and offers early warning signs.  They offer invaluable advice for how you can protect yourself and your loved ones.  A fascinating show and so very important.

April 2
  • "Permission to Die" is an important book written by four wonderful professionals, three of whom were in the studio with Scott.  This is a subject matter we should all be familiar with and after this show you will appreciate why.

March 19
  • Pam Gionfriddo and Pam McCorry from the Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County discuss the organization's education, advocacy and outreach programs including PEARLS, how to recognize the early warning signs, the importance of early intervention, the integration of mental health and physical health and so much more. A fascinating and informative show.

March 12
  • A most fascinating show during which constitutional expert David Hershberg describes how our constitution came to be, traces the steps we took to become a nation and how it affects our lives today.

March 5
  • The investment world can be quite complicated.  Jeff Eagle and Carey Blecher from Intercoastal Family Office discuss what they do and how their approach to investing money differs from other investment advisor options.  A most informative and entertaining show.

February 26
  • Join Scott for a fascinating conversation with structural heart disease specialist Dr. Surabh Sanon.  Dr. Sanon discusses the latest developments and the cutting edge treatments being used today that can add quality and longevity to your life.

February 12
  • Robin Gliboff, Executive Director of The Landing of Lake Worth, discusses senior living options and what you should consider before deciding which option is best for you.  Robin is incredibly knowledgeable and you will surely enjoy listening to her explain senior living.

February 5
  • Nicole Mercado of the MS Society shares a wealth of information about exciting developments in the treatment of MS as well as some of the incredible work they do for people living with the disease and their families.

January 29
  • Dr. Elaine Rotenberg, Clinical Director of Alpert Jewish Family and Children's Services, discusses the differences between mental health and mental illness and why depression does not have to be a normal part of aging.  A fun and informative show.

January 22
  • People often talk about how hospital food is bad, but what about when it's bad for you.  Dr. David Dodson of Good Samaritan Hospital discusses the introduction of a plant-based diet option at the hospital.  An incredibly informative and interesting show to which you should listen.

January 15
  • In a story that you may think could never happen to you, Gwen Smith details her father's descent into the world of guardianship.  This fascinating tale of what can happen when you're not paying attention will astound you.  Listen carefully and learn this lesson this story tells.

January 8
  • Dr. Paayal Patel from Brain Matters Research discusses both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to Alzheimer's disease and dementia care.  A most interesting look at different ways to approach this chronic and growing disease.

2017 Radio Shows

December 18
  • Kim Clawson, the Director of the Helpline, a service of the Area Agency on Aging, talks about all the services they provide and the incredible work they do.  If you don't know the Area Agency on Aging, listen in.  It's one of the most valuable resources in our area.

December 11
  • On "OMG, I'm Getting Older and So Is My Mom", a spirited discussion with the founder of Americans Against Abusive Probate Guardianship (AAAPG), Dr. Sam Sugar.  One of Scott's most fascinating and fast-paced shows.

December 4
  • Dr. Jeffrey Lefton, Director of Behavioral Health Services at Delray Medical Center's Fair Oaks Pavilion, discusses holiday blues and depression along with so many important issues confronting us as we age.  An important show at anytime of the year, but especially now.

November 27
  • In a back to the future moment, Scott begins his new tenure on his new station.  This is back to where it all began six years ago.  On "OMG, I'm Getting Older and So Is My Mom," Scott reintroduces the show to this new audience and talks about many different subjects to highlight what the show will be like in the months to come.

October 30
  • Guest host Chris Ladue and Nurse Practitioner Lucy Mead from Gardens Neurology discuss the changing yet important role Nurse Practitioners have in doctors' offices today.

October 16
  • Desirae Mearns, SHINE Program Director for Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast, discusses Medicare open enrollment, the donut hole including new 2018 figures, navigating the Medicare landscape, new changes coming our way in 2018 and how folks can take advantage of the services SHINE offers.  A most important and informative show.

October 9
  • The authors of an extremely important new book "Permission to Die" join Scott to discuss this very important subject matter.  And while the topic is serious, the conversation is fun, upbeat and, more importantly, very informative.

October 2
  • Dr. Benjamin Bensadon, psychologist, author and educator, discusses the role of psycho-social treatment in geriatric behavior along with how the changing face of healthcare is impacting outcomes.

September 25
  • David Levy and Paul Vattiato from the Avise Group join Scott to talk about trauma, including sexual abuse, PTSD and more.  They discuss their program for dealing with that trauma along with their solutions for when that trauma affects the entire family.

September 18
  • Neurologist Dr. David Silvers of Gardens Neurology discusses movement disorders, early Alzheimer's Disease detection and diagnosis and much much more.  A very interesting guest with lots of great information.

July 31
  • Bonnie Conrad, Project Director for The Aging Disability and Resource Center discusses the epidemic that is Elder Fraud, Abuse and Exploitation.  An incredibly important and informative show about what you can do if you are a victim or suspect someone you know  may be.


July 24
  • Dan Lund, President and CEO of The Freedom Boat Club, talks about boating and how it fills the needs of many who many not be interested in golf or tennis.  Boating safety, owning a boat, joining a club and so much more.  A very different show, but a lot of fun.

July 17
  • An eye-opening show as Dr. Steve Spector, noted Ophthalmologist, discusses common problems with our eyes as we age.  Cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, dry eyes and more.

July 10
  • Attorney Steven Dunn, a Long Term Care Insurance Expert, discusses the state of the LTC industry and specifics about policies.  Getting the most from your policy can be a challenge sometimes and Steven can help you navigate these treacherous waters.

June 26
  • JD Dinnocenzo, a reverse mortgage specialist, discusses common myths and misconceptions surrounding reverse mortgages.  Learn if the product is right for you and how you might take advantage of the benefits.  JD also educates us on other options, should a reverse mortgage not be the best choice.

June 19
  • Dr. Jenni Frumer and Derek Hurwitch of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services talk about their organization's services available to so many people in need.  From victims of domestic abuse, children needing mentoring and Holocaust survivors to those who could benefit from just a little friendly companionship.  You will be surprised by all they can offer you and/or your loved ones.

June 12
  • Lauren Young, LCSW of Palm Beach County Fire Rescue explains a first of its kind program in the nation designed to help the community in ways one would not expect Fire Rescue to be involved.  The Mobile Integrated Health Team is doing incredible work and Lauren helps us understand their efforts.

June 5
  • Scott speaks with Dan Sherman, direct from Israel about President Trump's recent trip to the region.  The political landscape in the Middle East is changing daily and we get Dan's take on the average Israeli perception of the United States' role in the fast changing dynamic that is daily life in Israel.  A different and most interesting show.

May 22
  • Scott speaks with Dr. Lawrence Lottenberg, a trauma surgeon at St. Mary's Level 1 Trauma Center, about how to prevent trauma and what to do if you are confronted with an emergency situation.  This is a most educational show for Trauma Awareness Month.

May 15
  • Listen in as Scott does a free wheeling show on the state of our looming healthcare crisis and other topics.  When you take politics out of healthcare and focus on the practical implications, it isn't pretty and Scott tells it like it is.

May 8
  • May is Stroke Awareness Month.  Join noted Interventional Neurologist Dr. Ali Malek as he discusses with Scott prevention, treatment and warning signs.  This show could save your life of the life of a loved one.

May 1
  • Bonnie Conrad, Project Director for The Aging Disability and Resource Center, discussed the epidemic that is Elder Fraud, Abuse and Exploitation.  An incredibly important and informative show about what you can do if you are a victim or suspect someone you know may be.

April 24
  • Board Certified Elder Attorney Joseph Karp discusses important information about the use of durable powers of attorney that may be different than your understanding, as well as why you need to revisit your beneficiary designations.  Very important and interesting show.

April 17
  • Scott speaks with Michael Sicilano, Executive Director of Harbor Chase's newest community about to open in Palm Beach Gardens, about senior living options including independent and assisted living as well as memory care and also touches on the importance of nutrition as we age.

April 3
  • Elissa Erman, Registered Dietitian and Certified Wellness Coach, talks about how mindset and focus can lead you to your happiest and healthiest life.

March 27
  • Dr. Akiva Marcus, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at JFK Medical Center discusses colon cancer awareness month, colonoscopy and hepatitis C along with proper gut health.  An incredibly informative and entertaining show.

March 20
  • Susan Sullam, whose father was an instrumental player in the events depicted in the movie "The Monuments Men", talks about her father's role and so much more.  A truly fascinating story.

March 13
  • Dr. Bradley Lamm, Director of the Foot and Ankle Deformity Center at the Paley Institute discusses the unique problems one can have with their lower extremities and the even more unique solutions available today.

March 6
  • Alzheimer's Community Care's Education Conference is one of the most important events in South Florida each year.  Scott speaks with this year's keynote speaker Dr. James Glavin along with Kelly Elbin and Karen Gilbert from ACC to discuss progress with this disease and the conference in general.

February 27
  • Scott speaks with three wonderful guests from the YMCA of South Palm Beach County.  They do so much more than most of us realize and their passion and commitment shines through as they discuss their programs, membership and volunteer opportunities.

February 13
  • Dr. Arash Rahi, noted urogynecologist, discusses female pelvic issues that affect over 50 percent of women by the time they reach 50 years old.  Great information on a very important subject about which many women are afraid to openly talk and for whom help is readily available.

February 6
  • Dr. Howard Goodman, gynecologic oncologist with Florida Cancer Specialists, discusses the progress they are making with ovarian cancer and the upcoming 2017 Ovarian Cancer Survivors Course scheduled for February 25 at the Hilton West Palm Beach Hotel on Okeechobee Boulevard in West Palm Beach

January 30
  • As people make plans for what to do with their money when that time comes, one of the most often misunderstood topics is that of giving.  Elder Attorney Joseph Karp talks about the do's and don'ts you need to know and explains the pitfalls and mistakes people make and the devastating impact it can have on their best laid plans if not done properly.  A fascinating show full of useful information.

January 23
  • Marty Katz, Executive Director of Discover Village in Palm Beach Gardens and Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist, discusses nutrition and health in our senior population and how senior living communities can impact one's quality of life.

January 16
  • Guest host Allison Negri speaks with Alyse November, LCSW and founder of Different Like Me, about the very real and serious topic of senior bullying.  How to identify when it's happening, address it with both the victim and the perpetrator and the resources to help.  A very eye opening and informative show.

January 9
  • Guest host Melissa Morante speaks with two very special ladies doing incredible work for sick children and their families in Palm Beach.  Cori Borrego, Co-Chair of the White Dove Cocktail Party benefiting The Auxiliary at St. Mary's Medical Center and Palm Beach Children's Hospital, and Sue Reilly, President and Volunteer at The Auxiliary, discuss this wonderful event and how folks can get involved.

January 2
  • Barrie Brett, author of "Moments of Being ... Finding Your One Moment in Time", talks about those special moments that change our lives forever.  A most fascinating look at life's very special events that influence us in ways we can only begin to predict.  A truly memorable show.

2016 Radio Shows

December 26
  • Samantha Blakeney of New Drug Loft and VLS Pharmacy breaks down compounding pharmacy and explains how and why this is a great option for so many patients.  Compounding can be a wonderful solution for those who have needs across a plethora of medical conditions and disease states including endocrinology, dermatology, neurology, pediatrics and more.

December 19
  • Dr. Joseph Ricotta, Medical Director for Vascular Surgery at Tenet Hospital in South Florida, discusses the remarkable progress being made in the vascular surgery area.  Utilizing one of only 10 Magellan Robots in the world, Dr. Ricotta is changing lives for the better every day right here in South Florida.

December 12
  • Rebecca Hahessy, Program Director for the South Florida Chapter of the Parkinson's Disease Association discusses Parkinson's disease from a lay perspective providing great insight into the disease and practical information you will find helpful.

December 5
  • Guardianship is a complicated topic.  Scott speaks with two recognized experts in the guardianship world.  Anthony Palmieri, Chief Investigator for the Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller and Mitchell Kitroser, managing partner of Kitroser and Associates, a law firm specializing in elder law and estate planning, explain the guardianship process and the value guardianship can add to the quality of life for vulnerable adults.

November 28
  • Understanding the ACA or Obamacare can be challenging.  Louisa McQueeney, Navigator Project Manager of Florida CHAIN, helps you understand your options and the open enrollment period in a most informative show.

November 21
  • Dr. Benjamin Bensadon, Geropsychologist at Florida Atlantic University, discusses the aging highway in a fascinating and unique fashion.  This will certainly make you think differently about aging.

November 14
  • Most people have not thought about donating their brain to science, but they should.  Dr. Gayle Cortes Serlin from the Miami Brain Bank explains the how and why of brain donation on tonight's show.  A most fascinating look at this incredible research effort.

November 7
  • Scott speaks with Desiree Mearns, Project Director for the SHINE program, about open enrollment in Medicare and what you need to understand about your options and choices.  One of the year's most important subjects for Medicare recipients.

October 24
  • A unique show as Scott talks to Dan Sherman, a former Senior General Staff Officer in the Israel Defense Forces Strategic Planning Division, direct from Israel about life in Israel, Mid-East politics, American politics and more.

October 17
  • Dr. Thomas Klein, noted Radiation Oncologist at Good Samaritan Hospital, discusses the use of Intra-Operative Radiation in the treatment of Brease Cancer, as well as other cancers.

October 10
  • Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives Mark Pafford discusses national and state politics, hurricanes, sea level rise, Medicaid expansion, his future and so much more.

October 3
  • Being diagnosed with younger-onset (also known as early on-set) Alzheimer's disease can be devastating but not for Dottie Carson.  After being diagnosed at age 54, Dottie has become a tireless advocate for those suffering with the disease.  This is a show you shouldn't miss.

September 26
  • What happens when plans change and the guest is rescheduled?  Scott talks about Home Health, Elder Fraud and Long Term Care Insurance plus a few other things on his mind.

September 19
  • Michael Counes, Director of Addiction Services at The Palms Detox at Good Samaritan Hospital, discusses the explosion of alcohol and drug addiction amongst boomers and their parents.  A fascinating look into a rarely discussed subject.

September 12
  • Dr. Neerav Shah discusses bioabsorbable stents.  As Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center is the only hospital in Florida between Miami and Jacksonville currently performing this procedure, Dr. Shah is leading the way in this new stenting technology.

August 22
  • Julie Tombari, Administrator of New Day Adult Day Center, explains why daycare may be the perfect solution for your loved one and why their Integrative Memory Enchancement program might also be for you.

August 15
  • Dr. Waqas Ghumman and Kristie Reed describe a new cardiac program at JFK Medical Center designed to bring a medical home model to cardiac care.  A most interesting show and even more interesting guests.

August 8
  • Aging in place is challenging at times without modifications to the homes we love.  Our guest, Lou Besa of Atlantic Accessibility, describes some of the simple modifications you can make to allow you to stay in your home longer and more safely.

July 25
  • Hearing loss is a major issue for so many and Scott's guests tonight are passionate about helping people with hearing loss live a better life.  Beth Wagmeister of Goodwill Industries and Ashleigh Walters of WPTV talk about signing, deaf services and so much more.  This show is available on Facebook on Ashleigh Walters' Facebook page.

July 18
  • Sara Jo Flores, Director of Social Services for Okeechobee Health Care Facility, discusses the myths and misconceptions of skilled nursing facilities.

July 11
  • Kim Lewis of Harbor Retirement Associates discusses independent, assisted and memory care retirement communities and what you should be considering when thinking whether one may be right for you or your mom or dad.

June 27
  • Ken Gotlib of the Guardian Ad Litem program talks about what they do and how you might get involved if you want to impact the lives of children in need.

June 20
  • Dr. John Rimmer, noted breast cancer surgeon and specialist, discusses the latest developments in the war on breast cancer.

June 13
  • Karen Greene, Nurse Case Manager and Professional Guardian, discusses care management and why and when it's an appropriate decision for many.

May 23
  • Philip Marshall, grandson of Brooke Astor, talks about the fight for his grandmother's rights and his petition for guardianship in a very public fight with his own father after seeing what he thought were financial improprieties in the handling of her substantial assets.

May 16
  • Dr. Nils Mueller, Regional Neuroscience Director of Tenet South Florida, talks about the latest developments in the treatment of strokes as May is stroke months.

May 9
  • Chad Adcock fills in as guest host speaking with Rebecca Barnes and Allison Clark of Action Home Care about the differences between Medicare home health, private duty home health and Medicaid.

May 2
  • The stories of our lives as told by Maurice Murad, an executive producer for CBS News for over 40 years.  Having worked with all of the giants of our memories, Maurice tells us what it was like to work with the best at the most exciting times in our history.

April 25
  • Dr. Arif Dalvi of Palm Beach Neuroscience discusses Deep Brain Stimulation and its use in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease.

April 18
  • Penile implants can restore quality of life to many men who thought their sexual lives were over.  Dr. David Schwartzwald explains the procedure and its effect on men of all ages in a fascinating look at men's health.

April 11
  • John Couris, President and Chief Executive Officer of Jupiter Medical Center, discusses the changing face of the health care delivery system in a wide ranging conversation important for all to hear.

April 4
  • Donna Addy of Artis Senior Living talks about family caregiving.  Its challenges abound, but she provides great tips and tools plus she discusses the exciting new community about to open specializing in memory care.

March 28
  • David Levy, author of The Family Caregiver's Manual, talks about his new book and why caregivers of all ages caring for family member of all ages need to read this important manual.

March 21
  • Mya Breman, a specialist in Cranio Sacral Therapy, describes this treatment methodology that has changed many lives over the last 30 years.

March 14
  • Penile implants can restore quality of life to many men who thought their sexual lives were over.  Dr. David Schwartzwald explains the procedure and its effect on men of all ages in a fascinating look at men's health.

March 7
  • Great show as Representative Mark Pafford was on for the last time as minority leader in the general session of the House of Representatives and Dr. Kenneth Kosik, the keynote speaker at the Alzheimer's Community Care's Educational Conference, joined 3 representatives of ACC to discuss the conference and all it has to offer.

February 29
  • State Representative Mark Pafford along with State Representative Lori Berman call in from Tallahassee to bring us up to speed on the latest developments in the legislature and Dr. David Weisman, Cardiac Electrophysiologist discusses Afib and the new convergent procedure that is changing outcomes.

February 22
  • Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives Mark Pafford calls in from the State Capitol and Alan Egenthal of Mandel JCC and Director of the Academy of Continuing Education make for a lively show.

February 8
  • State Representative Mark Pafford live from the state Capitol and New York attorney, Tanya Hobson-Williams, are our guests tonight in a fast paced show about many important topics of concern to residents of New York and Florida.

February 1
  • Nurse Practitioner Conni Murphy, who heads up the Cancer Genetics Center at Good Samaritan Medical Center, discusses all things genetic counseling and testing you need to know.

January 25
  • Kaila Williams of the ALS Association helps explain the disease, progress, the ice bucket challenge and their upcoming walk to raise money and awareness.  Also Minority Leader Mark Pafford of the Florida House of Representatives joins Scott for a lively discussion.

January 18
  • State Representative Mark Pafford calls directly from Tallahassee for an update and Dr. Eric Lullove, noted Podiatrist, introduces a new treatment for Achilles Tendinitis and Plantar Fasciitis called Tenex Health TX.

January 11
  • Great show tonight talking about the changing face of the medical delivery system and what the near future holds with Paul Walczak and Dean Tendrich of NuVista and also State Representative Mark Pafford who is the minority leader of the Florida House of Representatives called in to talk about the upcoming session.

January 4
  • Elder Meditation is a new and important development in the eldercare world.  Tina Polsky and Susanne Hale discuss its use and benefits as experts in eldercare meditation.


2015 Radio Shows

December 28
  • Kathleen Herd and Deanna Henning from Alzheimer's Community Care discuss adult day care,  ACC specifically and some great upcoming events that can help people learn more about this disease.  So much knowledge to share ... tune in.

December 21
  • A first for OMG when Scott talks about his heroes and the not so heroic people who interface with boomers and their parents.  Good fun yet serious information.

December 14
  • What would happen if you didn't make it home tonight?  Who would make decisions for you?  Michelle Hollister, Elder Attorney, discusses proper planning, Medicaid, guardianship and more in a most important show.

December 7
  • Dr. Robert Carida, Interventional Cardiologist from Delray Medical Center, discusses Chronic Total Occulsion or CTO and the latest treatment available.

November 30
  • Understanding estate planning, wills and trusts plus probate is critical to our long term plans.  Tonight's guest, Pam Polani, an attorney focused on this practice area explains what you need to know and what you should fear.  Great information for anyone over 18!

November 23
  • Dr. Brij Maini, Regional Medical Director of Transcatheter Therapies for Tenet, FL, discusses the latest in technological advances in minimally invasive heart surgery.  A fascinating look into the future of structural heart surgery.

November 16
  • Protecting yourself has never been more important than now given the recent events in Paris.  Tonight, Suzanne Falcone, an instructor at the Home Safety Academy, helps give us the tools to enable us to refuse to be a victim.

November 9
  • There can be no greater responsibility than to bring our fallen heros home. Tonight Lou Sapienza, Founder of the Fallen American Veterans Foundation, talks about their efforts to bring home our MIAs.  A great story of commitment and passion.

November 2
  • Michael Schimmel, CEO of shiva.com and econdolence.com, discusses grief, mourning and how they can help you navigate the best ways to show someone you care.

October 26
  • Guest host, Chad Adcock, speaks with Samantha Howell, Project Manager for SHINE, about Medicare open enrollment.  How do you decide which plan to select?  Medicare versus Managed Care, and so much more.

October 19
  • Scott talks with Mary Barnes and Karen Gilbert from Alzheimer's Community Care and Patrick Halperin from the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office about the new Lost on Foot program which is an extension of the Silver Alert program.

October 12
  • Scott talks to Dottie Carson, recently diagnosed with Younger Onset Alzheimer's disease, as she tells her story about finding out she had Alzheimer's at 55 and its impact on her life.  Brave and courageous, Dottie is a passionate advocate for clinical trials and not giving into this tragic disease.

October 5
  • Dr. Sam Falzone, OB/GYN, talks about Uterine Fibroids and a new procedure called Acessa, a fascinating new approach to a formerly very serious procedure.

September 28
  • Substance abuse and addiction is epidemic among seniors and aging adults.  Dr. John Dyben from the Hanley Center identifies the magnitude of the problem and possible solutions.

September 21
  • In one of Scott's most powerful shows, he speaks with Mark Harris, a first responder on 9/11, who was there when both towers fell.  You don't want to miss this one.

September 14
  • The Walks to END Alzheimer's are some of the biggest fundraisers for Alzheimer's research.  Learn about the walks in our area, how to participate, why to walk and so much more.

August 31
  • Tali Kentof talks with guest host Chad Adcock about how technology can improve the lives of our seniors with her series of workshops called Grandma Googles.

August 24
  • Dr. Manish Gupta joins Scott tonight to talk about knee surgery and other treatments for knee problems.

August 17
  • Dr. Scott McFarland, Medical Director of The Emergency Department at Palm Beach Gardens Hospital, discusses your emergency room experience and more.

August 10
  • The Red Notebook Project is an important piece of one's life planning and Dr. Doug Jewett explains what it is and why you should be doing this.

August 3
  • Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller Sharon Bock and Anthony Palmieri, Chief Deputy Investigator in the Office of Inspector General, discuss guardianship and more about the Clerk's role as PBC's fiduciary.

July 27
  • Amanda Pollok of AM Healthcare Consultants explains how difficult it can be after a cancer diagnosis to navigate the system and how she can help you.

July 20
  • Dr. Daniel Fortier, Geriatrician, Internal Medicine specialist and hospice and palliative care physician, covers a wide range of subjects interesting to all.

July 13
  • Holistic medicine and traditional medicine are often in conflict, but tonight's guest, Bruce Berman, M.D., explains how they can truly work together.

July 6
  • Judith Levy, author of "Grandmother Remembers", tells us how the book came to be and why 3 million people have bought it and loved it.

June 29
  • State Representative Mark Pafford, Minority Leader of the Florida House, joins Scott for a very lively and fun recap of this year's legislative efforts.

June 22
  • Beth Wagmeister of the Deaf and Hearing Resource Center of Palm Beach County discusses hearing loss, deafness and sign interpreting along with technology advances.

June 15
  • Dr. Deborah Bier and Steve Toll discuss ComForCare's DementiaWise workshop, the power of music and the difference between delirium and dementia.

June 8
  • Tequesta Alston of the Alzheimer's Association describes their multitude of programs to help sufferers and families and State Representative Mark Pafford brings us up to speed on the latest developments straight from Tallahassee.

June 1
  • Jennifer Weems and Enjoli Skeen of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service explain the many programs the agency offers to both those in need and those who are not sure.

May 25
  • Healthy aging and exciting research from Scripps Florida on tonight's show.  There are some dynamic advances going on and groundbreaking research with the potential to change the aging highway going on today and my guests tell the story.

May 18
  • Pre need funeral planning is one of the hardest yet most important issues we confront.  Phil Wishna, Director of Pre Need Planning for Beth Israel Memorial Chapels, explains all of our options and the importance of planning ahead.

May 11
  • Healthy aging and exciting research from Scripps Florida on tonight's show.  There are some dynamic advances going on and groundbreaking research with the potential to change the aging highway going on today and my guests tell the story.
May 4
  • Dr. Erica Podolsky of Delray Medical Center talks about obesity and Bariatric surgery options on this most interesting show.
April 27
  • Dr. Jeffrey Kotzen, OB/GYN and Chief Medical Office at Good Samaritan Hospital, discusses women's health and State Representative Mark Pafford calls in from Tallahassee to bring us up to speed on the most dangerous week in Florida ... the last week of the legislative session.
April 20
  • Colonoscopies, endoscopies, Prilosec and Nexium and so much more with Dr. Elliot Ellis, Chief of Gastroenteroloty at Good Samaritan Hospital.  Also State Representative Mark Pafford straight from Tallahassee brings us up to speed on the latest from the Capitol.
April 13
  • Kelly Kerr and Ken Gotlib of the Guardian Ad Litem program discusses the need and value of this incredible volunteer driven program that advocates for children in need.  Also Representative Mark Pafford, minority leader of the Florida House of Representatives, calls in to bring us up to speed on the latest from Tallahassee.
April 6
  • Pet adoption and exciting programs from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.  One of the largest no kill shelters talks about what they do and how it benefits seniors.  Also State Representative Mark Pafford talks about Medicaid expansion and Tallahassee politics.
March 30
  • Judith Levy, author of "Grandmother Remembers", tells us how the book came to be and why 3 million people have bought it and loved it.
March 23
  • Daily money management, bill paying, balancing the checkbook and other tasks can be difficult for some seniors.  Tonight's guest, Ellen Rosenthal, is a daily money manager and she guides us through the process.  Also State Representative Mark Pafford talks about th budget and guardianship as well.
March 16
  • State Representative Mark Pafford, at his best, talks about the current state of the legislative session and attorney Peter Spett talks about recovering your assets when unscrupulous investment advisors have taken advantage of you.  A truly fun and informative show.
March 9
  • Dr. Naushira Pandya, Department Chair of Geriatrics at Nova Southeastern University Medical School, discusses geriatric medicine and much, much more.
March 2
  • Dr. David Weisman, Medical Director of the new Electrophysiology lab at Good Samaritan Hospital, discusses the latest in cardiac ablation and new procedures to deal with A-fib.
February 23
  • Alzheimer's disease is epidemic and there is a tremendous amount of misinformation on the street.  Alzheimer's Community Care's Educational Conference is designed precisely to deal with the facts and answer your questions.  Tonight's show explains all you need to know about the conference and the resources available to you. 
February 16
  • Music can be very therapeutic as we learn from tonight's guest, Bree Beynon, a music therapist at Palm Beach Music Therapy Institute.  Fun and entertaining, but informative as well.  We discuss the power of music in treating people of all ages with their disabilities. 
February 9
  • There are so many choices and so many questions to ask when it comes to senior living alternatives versus living at home.  Kim Ali from Brookdale Senior Living helps answer those questions and more on tonight's show.
February 2
  • Fraud, abuse and exploitation are epidemic in the senior population. Listen to Bonnie Conrad, Project Director of the Elder Rights Center of Excellence, talk about what you can do to preent abuse and what to do if you suspect it.
January 26
  • Reintroducing "OMG, I'm Getting Older and So Is My Mom" to a new audience on 900 AM The Talk and to the old audience who followed us over from 95.9 FM.

2014 Radio Shows

December 22
  • On his last radio show before the holidays, Scott talks about caregiver stress, anxiety and depression, both during the holidays and after, with Dr. Shrearest Crenshaw of the Bloom Medical Group.
December 15
  • Dr. Robert Borrego, Medical Director of the new Level 1 Trauma Center at St. Mary's Hospital, is our guest discussing the importance of trauma centers in our area to deal with the catastrophic events we face every day.
December 8
  • Mara Botonis, author of "Caring Takes Courage" talks about Alzheimer's and dementia and what you can do to live a full life with a family member who struggles with this disease.
December 1
  • Chad Adcock, the Engage Life Director at Atria at St. Joseph's talks about creative activities for seniors and staying young and active.
November 24
  • Nutritionist and Dietician, Pamela Ofstein, MS, RD, LDN, helps us nutritionally navigate the holidays and avoid gain the holiday 10. 
November 17
  • Long-term care insurance is often misunderstood and tonight's guest, Jeff Luckosavich from Northwestern Mutual, helps clear up common misconceptions and explains the most common terminology.
November 10
  • Veterans Day is a time to honor our America heroes and tonight Scott talks with Mel Pollack, a Vietnam War vet who was a POW in the famed Hanoi Hilton, along with guests Pat Levenson and Ellie Hart.  A great show in honor of our heroes.
November 3
  • Dr. Brian Bethea, a Cardiac Surgeon at Delray Medical Center, talks about new technology converging with state-of-the-art medicine in a fascinating  and informative show.
October 27
  • Dr. Lloyd Zucker, Chief of Neurosurgery at Delray Medical Center, talks about an exciting new diagnostic procedure called Brain Path designed to guide the surgeon's hand in what's never before been possible.
October 20
  • Breast cancer will affect one in eight women in their lifetime but there is hope. Dr Sandra Mondro, a Diagnostic Radiologist, is Scott's guest tonight discussing the very latest in the progress being made to address this dreaded disease.
October 13
  • Guest host, Allison Negri, talks with Michelle Hollister, Elder Law attorney, Alyse November, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Karen Greene, Nurse Care Manager about the importance of having a team of experts as you navigate the aging highway.
October 6
  • Guest host, Jimmy Miller of Miller Legal, talks with Kristin Cardona, Executive Director of The Gardens Court, about the differences in your long-term care living options.
September 29
  • Dayne Duvall, Chief Operating Officer of the National Certification Board for Alzheimer's Care, discusses the reasons third party validation and certification is critical in choosing a caregiver for those with Alzheimer's and dementia.  Dayne is also the COO of CRTS which certifies relocation and transition senior move managers.  A most interesting and lively discussion.
September 22
  • Scott's first ever live remote show from Mangrove Bay Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care community with Internist, Dr. Vijay Harpalani, along with residents and staff. A fun show and informative too.
September 15
  • Noted Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Dr. Matthew Klein, discusses a-fib and the newest treatments available alone with explaining  the possible new drug regimens in use today.
September 8
  • We all know that Alzheimer's disease is an oncoming tsunami. The need to raise awareness and find a cure has never been more important. Listen to tonight's show about the Walk to End Alzheimer's and why it is so important for you to get involved.
September 1
  • There are 50 million family caregivers in the US. Most are not prepared for the reality of that experience. Tonight's guests are professionals and host the caregiver reality radio show to provide advice for those family caregivers in need of sound help. David Levy and Paul Vattiato do a terrific job of outlining the caregiver reality experience.
August 25
  • Listen in to hear Stuart Perlin the Executive Director of the South Florida National Parkinson's Foundation discuss the latest information on progress being made to address this dreaded disease and the various programs available to help families cope and thrive in the Parkinson's world.
August 18
  • Noted author and family caregiving expert Maria Botonis discusses her book 'When Caregiving Takes Courage' an amazing resource for families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia and the tools you need to flourish in the caregiving world.
August 11
  • Grandmother Remembers author Judith Levy talks about her NY Times #2 best seller that has sold over 3 million copies.  Don't miss this fun show.
August 4
  • Back troubles are pervasive in society and there are many ways to address them.  Tonight join Scott as he talks to two physicians who specialize in the treatment of back pain and spinal disc problems.  Dr. Michael Gleiber and Dr. Mark Fishman talk about the many options you have both surgical and non-surgical.
July 28
  • Speech, swallowing and voice problems are everywhere.  Tonight's show, featuring Rebecca Gould of Med-Speech, helps us understand those conditions and explains what we can do about them.
July 21
  • Noted author and family caregiving expert Maria Botonis discusses her book 'When Caregiving Takes Courage' an amazing resource for families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia and the tools you need to flourish in the caregiving world.
July 14
  • Dr. Augusto Villa, interventional cardiologist, discusses the latest updates on clinical trials in which he is involved and a new trial to start next week that will save lives and speed recovery from serious heart issues.
July 7
  • Dr. Neil Patel, Pediatric Neurosurgeon at St. Mary's Medical Center, talks about concussions and so much more.
June 30
  • Listen in to hear Stuart Perlin the Executive Director of the South Florida National Parkinson's Foundation discuss the latest information on progress being made to address this dreaded disease and the various programs available to help families cope and thrive in the Parkinson's world.
June 23
  • One of the great sadnesses in our world is hunger amongst our population young and old. The number of people suffering and the causes are greatly misunderstood and tonight Scott tries to answer your questions about hunger with Executive Director James Gavrilos of Boca Helping Hands, an organization that helps the hungry and teaches the skills necessary to break the cycle of hunger in America.
June 16
  • Tonight Scott talks to Neil Newstein who after 28 years is stepping down as Executive Director of Alpert Jewish Family and Children's Services and to the incoming ED Jenni Frumer.  They discuss the successes of years past and the exciting future ahead of this wonderful organization devoted to healing the world one person at a time.
June 9
  • Dr. Brett Osborn, noted Neurosurgeon, has written a book entitles Get Serious.  In his book, Dr. Osborn implores us to take control of our lives and get serious about our own health.  You don't want to miss this episode and learn how you can take control of your life and your health.
June 2
  • Gregg Francis, Marti Freund and Dan Armas of the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation discuss how easy, rewarding and life saving this process can be.  Learn how you can save a life with a cheek swab. Fascinating show.
May 26
  • Dr. Michael Gleiber, Scott's spine surgeon, talks about spine surgery in general and Scott's case specifically.  Fun and informative.
May 19
  • First ever guest host Attorney Jim Miller interviews noted oncologist Augustin Schwartz and discusses how to best use the on line resource Eldercare Channel. 
May 12
  • State Representative Mark Pafford joins Scott tonight to recap the 2014 Florida legislative session.  Tune in to hear the highlights of this year's session and the laws and regulations that will affect you. 
May 5
  • Dr. Michael Gleiber, Scott's spine surgeon, talks about spine surgery in general and Scott's case specificially.  Fun and informative.
April 28
  • Listen in as Scott talks about the questions he is most frequently asked and some funny real life scenarios and calls from listeners about subjects that concern them.  A funny and enlightening show.
April 21
  • Tonight Scott talks about the ombudsman office and how these volunteers can really protect your family members in a residential community.  Laura Leite and Shae Muir from the ombudsman office join Scott for a very information show.  Don't miss it.
April 14
  • Listen tonight as Rob Sommer, Director of Community Outreach for Alzheimer's Community Care, recaps their enormously successful Educational Conference held last month.  Hear from speakers, sponsors and staff of Alzheimer's Community Care describe the exciting things covered and the future of what's yet to come.
April 7
  • A very busy night with Dr. Henry Wagner, Medical Director of Boynton Beach Urgent Care, who discusses urgent care or emergency care.  Elder Attorney James Miller explains what the eldercare channel is and how it can help you and a very special appearance by State Representative Mark Pafford that you don't want to miss.  Wow, what a show!
March 31
  • There are 50 million family caregivers in the US. Most are not prepared for the reality of that experience. Tonight's guests are professionals and host the caregiver reality radio show to provide advice for those family caregivers in need of sound help. David Levy and Paul Vattiato do a terrific job of outlining the caregiver reality experience.
March 24
  • Mary Prokop, a pediatric oncology nurse, tells her tale about how her daughter was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 4 and how it changed her life.  She became a nurse on the very floor on which her daughter received treatment.  An inspiring show.
March 17
  • Dr. Michael Gleiber, a Castle Connolly's top Doctors in America and a Becker Spine Review top 50 spinal surgeon, is tonight's guest.  Spinal surgery is evolving and there are new and exciting ways to treat spinal issues.  Tune in for an exciting review of what the latest spinal surgery developments can do for you.
March 10
  • Dr. KC Cohen of Good Samaritan Hospital discusses complex GI issues and everything from the unexpected effects of OTC drugs like Tylenol and Prilosec to liver and pancreatic surgeries.  A most informative show.
February 24
  • Rob Sommer and Karen Gilbert of Alzheimer's Community Care talk about the ACC Educational Conference being held soon as well as the unbelievable work their organization does.
February 17
  • Eyes are more than our windows to the world, they are our lifeline to the outside.  When we have problems with our eyes, it can be devastating.  Dr. Douglas Leder, the Chief of Ophthalmology at St. Mary's Medical Center, discusses everything from macular degeneration to the best readers for you.  Tune in.
February 10
  • The family caregiver dynamic is a ticking time bomb today.  Even the best intentioned family caregiver is often ill equipped to provide the quality of care their family member needs.  Listen to Chiara Bell, President and CEO of Careticker, describer her and her new company's vision for addressing that problem by using the insurance companies themselves to help pay to train and incentivize family caregivers.
February 3
  • On one of Scott's best shows ever, he interviews famed Pulitzer Prize winning sports writer Ira Berkow about his days at the NY Times and the most famous moments as one of this country's best known writers.
January 27
  • March is heart health month and noted cardiologist, Morteza Tavakol, discusses what heart health is and what you can do to guarantee yours.
January 20
  • Eyes are more than our windows on the world. They are our lifeline to the outside. When we have problems with our eyes it can be devastating. Dr. Douglas Leder, Chief of Opthalmology at St Mary's Medical Center. discusses everything from macular degeneration to the best readers for you. Tune in.
January 13
  • Dr. Stuart Wanuck, a noted urologist, joins us tonight to discuss prostrate issues, erectile dysfunction, UTI's and more.  Don't miss this show.
January 6
  • Mary Prokop, a pediatric oncology nurse, tells her tale about how her daughter was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 4 and how it changed her life.  She became a nurse on the very floor on which her daughter received treatment.  An inspiring show.
2013 Radio Shows

December 30
  • Dr. David Watson of Alzheimer's Research and Treatment Center discusses the latest in clinical trial developments for new drugs being tested for Alzheimer's and dementia. There is hope!
December 23
  • The role of a hospitalist is one of the most misunderstood practices in today's medicine.
December 16
  • Dr. Augusto Villa, an interventional cardiologist at Palm Beach Gardens Hospital, discusses some new and exciting developments in cardiology that just may save your life.
December 9
  • Bruce and Marcia Berns of Nostalgic America Magazine discuss the magazine in detail. Fun show full of nostalgia for young and old.
December 2
  • Dr. Michael Gleiber, one of Castle Connolly's top Doctors in America and one of the top 50 spine surgeons in the Becker Spine Review, is tonight's guest. Spine surgery is evolving and there are new and exciting ways to treat spinal issues. Tune in to an exciting review of what the latest developments in spine surgery promise for you and yours.
November 25
  • Dr. Alan Novick and Meryl Comiter of Memorial Rehabilitation Institute explain their acute rehab center based in Memorial South Hospital and why knowledge is power when it comes to rehabs and your recovery.
November 18
  • Medicare open enrollment is not the same as the Affordable Care Act's open enrollment, but many people do not understand the difference. Find out the difference with Samantha Howell, Project Manager of the SHINE program. Samantha explains Medicare open enrollment and why this may be the most important year ever to choose your plan wisely.
November 11
  • Today is Veteran's Day and we are going to honor our veterans by highlighting an upcoming exhibition at the Mandel Public Library in February that will last for two months and highlight great achievements by our armed forces. Jim Sugarman is our guest and his is the Executive Director of the Library Foundation and heads up this initiative. He has also brought a special guest with him so listen in.
November 4
  • The best kept secret in West Palm Beach is the Mandel Public Library. 84,000 square feet on 4 floors with 97,000 card holders right in our midst. Chris Murray, Library Director, tell about this hidden treasure.
October 28
  • The role of a hospitalist is one of the most misunderstood practices in today's medicine. Are they good or are they bad for your health? Listen to Dr. Stuart Bagatell from JFK Hospital discuss this most important topic.
October 21
  • Parkinson's disease is front and center tonight as we discuss a new program introduced at Jupiter Medical Center for those with Parkinson's called surf and turf. Stuart Perlin from the National Parkinson's Foundation, Stacey Justine from Jupiter Medical Center along with Regina Natoli-Sanchez from Allegro Senior Living and Linda Shaifer from VIP America talk about the disease and this new program.

October 14
  • Can you avoid going to a nursing home? In some cases, the answer is yes. The PACE program is an alternative to nursing home placement and tonight we discuss the introduction of PACE to our area with Dr. Ivan Merkelj and Paola Wierzbicki from MorseLife.
October 7

  • Attorney Robert Guyer, President of The Lobby School, discusses tricks of the trade and provides tools for getting the most from local and state governments. He will describe how government really works, how to make yourself heard and how to influence your representatives.
September 30
  • Medicare open enrollment is not the same as the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment, but many people do not understand the difference. Find out the difference with Samantha Howell, Project Manager of the SHINE program. Samantha explains Medicare open enrollment and why this may be the most important year ever to choose your plan wisely.
September 23
  • Dr. Augusto Villa, an interventional cardiologist, discusses an exciting new procedure for valve replacement called TAVR. Now those who were previously poor surgical candidates have hope.
September 16
  • Dave Aronberg, State Attorney for Palm Beach County, and one of his Chief Deputies, Kathryn Perrin, discuss crime in general in our area and elder crime and abuse in particular. The State Attorney’s office is extremely active in prosecuting those that take advantage of our senior citizens. 
September 9
  • Dr. David Watson of Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment Center discusses the latest in clinical trial developments for new drugs tested for the treatment of Alzheimer’s and dementia. There is hope.
August 26
  • Dr. Michael Gleiber, noted spine surgeon, discusses the latest in minimally invasive spinal surgery. Nationally known for using the latest technology in spine surgery, Dr. Gleiber has had remarkable results with his patients. Listen in and learn why.
August 19
  • Dr. Daniel Goldman, a cardiac electrophysiologist, talks about a new treatment for those suffering from Atrial Fibrillation or A-Fib.
August 12
  • Dr. Ali Malek, an interventional neurologist from St. Mary’s Hospital, discusses stroke awareness, prevention and treatment in a show that could save your life.
August 5
  • Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller Sharon Bock discusses the county’s efforts to combat identity theft and the latest developments in the real estate market.
July 29
  • Dr. Mark Dunbar from Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, the number one rated eye institute in the world for 10 years in a row, discusses macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts and more.
July 22
  • Can you still by sexy after 60? How about sex after 60? What should you know? STDs, HIV, Erectile Dysfunction and more with Dianne Matthew, the Director of Clinical Services for Ruth Rales Jewish Family Services.
July 15
  • Do your feet hurt? If you or someone you know is struggling with foot problems, you must listen to Dr. Daniel Pero and Dr. Karl Michel, noted podiatrists, who explain that podiatry is more than nail trimming and hammer toe surgery. 
July 8
  • Private duty, non-medical home care is an often misunderstood discipline with so many options the average consumer can certainly become confused. Join Scott when he attempts to clear up the most common misconceptions and gives out helpful hints to guide you in selecting the proper caregiver.
July 1
  • Chronic disease management is a national need with 80% of seniors struggling with one chronic disease and 50% with two or more. Learn how you can take control of your chronic diseases by listening to Dr. Kate Loring of Standford University and Jenni Frumer and Jenny Madlof of AJFCS explain this exciting new program.
June 24
  • Taking away the keys may be the hardest conversation you ever have with mom or dad after the birds and the bees. Listen as our guests discuss the urgency of the situation, some tips to use and a great new program from Ruth Rales Jewish Family Services.
June 17
  • State Representative Mark Pafford joins Scott to recap the recently completed legislative session. Women’s health issues, the environment, pending health care legislation and more.
June 10
  • Having an elective double mastectomy to decrease the chance of contracting breast cancer is a difficult and emotional decision. Beth Banes tells her story and why she did just that on tonight’s program.
June 3
  • Dr. Ali Malek, an interventional neurologist from St. Mary's Hospital, discusses stroke awareness, prevention and treatment in a show that could save your life.

May 20
  • Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller Sharon Bock discusses the county’s efforts to combat identity theft and the latest developments in the real estate market.
May 13
  • Alzheimer’s Community Care Educational Program is one of the major events in the latest developments in the progress of Alzheimer’s Disease. Tonight we recapped the highlights of that conference with many of those who spoke and participated.
May 6
  • Dr. Richard Follwell, Chief Medical Officer of the Bariatric Surgical Center, discusses surgical options available to those struggling with obesity. Learn how surgery can change your life and allow you to enjoy life as it was meant to be.
April 29
  • Dr. Steven Essig and Alyse November, LCSW, founders of Brain Lane Memory Center, an outpatient memory clinic, discuss the latest in comprehensive memory care and cognitive training for those with memory problems. The diagnosis is not the end, there is hope. And Representative Mark Pafford from Tallahassee with the latest state Capitol news.
April 22
  • Dr. Paul Brown, author, lecturer, entrepreneur and founder of two $100 million companies, discusses the aging process and how you can stay young and active up to your 100's.
April 15
  • Jenni Frumer of Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Danielle Hartman of Ruth Rales Jewish Family Services and Susan Luxenberg of Homesmart discuss an exciting new financial assistance program for home modifications for seniors to age in place. Also Representative Mark Pafford updates us from Tallahassee on news from the state’s capitol.
April 8
  • Continuing education on steroids right in own backyard. Kami Barrett from FAU’s Lifelong Learning Society explains why 8,000 residents take advantage of their programming. Professor Kevin Wagner is also a guest along with Representative Mark Pafford calling in from Tallahassee with up to date information on state legislative initiatives.
April 1
  • Securities attorney, Peter Spett, who specializes in recovering your lost assets and getting your money back from bad investments caused by inappropriate advice from your stock broker. Also Representative Lori Berman from Tallahassee tells us what is happening as the legislative session moves forward.
March 18
  • Knowing where you came from can save your life. Marc Thompson, a noted genealogist, tells us why discovering your history just beyond your family tree can tell you so much about what lies ahead as well as what was in the past. Simply fascinating show along with Representative Mark Pafford calling in from Tallahassee to bring us up to speed on the stunning developments last week in the Capitol.

March 11
  • Florida ranks 50th in mental health expenditures and tonight’s guests are Barbara Hernandez, COO, and Andres Torrens, Clinical Supervisor, from The Center for Family Services which specializes in family counseling initiatives. State Representative Mark Pafford calls in from the state capitol.
March 4
  • Rabbi Yosef Grodski, a Veterans’ Administration chaplain, discusses the role of a chaplain, PTSD, counseling and how one goes from Wall Street to the role of a rabbi. Also, State Representative Mark Pafford from the State Capitol give us the latest update from Tallahassee.
February 25
  • Noted neurosurgeon, Dr. Lloyd Zucker, discusses some exciting new developments in the clinical trials involving progresterone and traumatic brain injuries.
February 18
  • Cardiologist Dr. Rahul Aggarwal discusses heart disease, diabetes, stents, statins and more. Also, Representative Mark Pafford talks us through Florida’s handling of the upcoming health care exchanges.
February 11
  • Jenni Frumer, Associate Executive Director, and Elyse Jacobson, Director of Long Term Care, of Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Services explain the roles of AmeriCorp volunteers and enhanced companions and the many other services they offer. Also direct from Tallahassee, State Representative Mark Pafford discusses the important issues of today.
February 5
  • Antonella Martino, a consultant pharmacist, discusses the effects of the medications we take everyday. The good, the bad, and the ugly of the over medication of our society.
January 28
  • Attorney Steven Dunn, a specialist in long-term care insurance, helps you to understand your benefits and how to access them. Also, learn how to restore your benefits if your policy has lapsed.
January 21

  • Dr. Sandra Sanchez, a board certified general surgeon specializing in breast cancer issues, tells us how cancer is not a death sentence and the future is bright.
January 14
  • Mya Breman, a body psychologist specializing in working with mind and body through the use of craniosacral therapy, talks about overcoming ailments from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome to fibromyalgia. An interesting look at alternative medicine.
January 7
  • Dr. Jonathan Hersch, Orthopedic Surgeon and sports medicine specialist, discusses how boomers can stay physically active and healthy too.

2012 Radio Shows

December 31
  • Marc Thompson, personal trainer and owner of virtufit.net, tells us how to stay in shape without any traditional training tools virtually using Skype technology.
December 24
  • Neurosurgeon Dr. Brett Osborn discusses treatable dementia or NPH (normal pressure hydrocephalus). Nearly 10% of diagnosed dementia may in fact be completely treatable if you suffer from NPH.
December 17
  • Lisa Siemens, Clinical Nutritionist, explains how to eat healthy and avoid the most common mistakes during the holiday season.
December 10
  • Mary Jones, Executive Director of the Elder Rights Center of the Area Agency on Aging, talks about elder fraud, abuse and exploitation. Targeted by everything from family members to scam artists, elders are often the most vulnerable. Learn how to protect yourself.
December 3
  • Neurosurgeon Dr. Brett Osborn discusses treatable dementia or NPH (normal pressure hydrocephalus). Nearly 10% of diagnosed dementia may in fact be completely treatable if you suffer from NPH.
November 26
  • Marc Thompson, personal trainer and owner of virtufit.net, tells us how to stay in shape without any traditional training tools virtually using Skype technology.
November 19
  • Philip Weinstein, a funeral director for over 45 years, discusses advanced planning and available options.
November 12
  • Crystal Fornes, NP RN, head care planner for a new venture called Careplanners discusses how to navigate the health care industry. From medical billing to selecting the right doctor, she has tips that everyone can use.
November 5
  • Colleen Schuhmann of UBS and Suzanne Falcone of Perfect Order help us organize our lives both financially and materialistically.
October 29
  • Dr. Steven Charlap presents the fascinating topic of investigating preventative medicine options before you need curative invention care.
October 22
  • John Dalton from Activa Home Health discusses open enrollment for Medicare and Managed Care as well as Medicare as it relates to home services.
October 15
  • Home health agencies vs nurse registries. Do you know the difference? Join our host, Scott Greenberg, debate this issue with Mark Spector, President of the Private Care Association, the trade association of Florida's nurse registries. Also, Patrick Murphy, Democratic Congressional candidate for District 18 discusses the upcoming election.
October 8
  • Ida Mulvey, Milly Taylor and Marion Suro of Keyes Real Estate describe the special needs of and differences for seniors in the real estate market.
October 1
  • Beth Banes of Long Term Care Connections answers the most commonly asked questions about long term care insurance.
September 24
  • Dr. Katherine Brazzale of Hospice of Palm Beach County dispels the myths of hospice care.
September 17
  • Drs. David Amrose and Nicole Basile, kidney specialists discuss chronic kidney disease and proper kidney health.
September 10
  • Steve Delach, Cindy Schoolmaster and Amy Adaniel promote the Walk to End Alzheimer’s and present some sobering statistics to support the need for community involvement. 
August 27
  • Dr. David Watson of the Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment Center discusses the latest in research and treatment developments.
August 20
  • Milka Santos of the Parkinson’s Education Network and the Parkinson Foundation describes Parkinson’s disease, its symptoms, treatments and progress.
August 13
  • JD Dinnocenzo, a WCS Lending reverse mortgage specialist, discusses the good, the bad and the ugly of reverse mortgages.
August 6
  • Dr. Chere Lucas Anthony of the Rendon Center for Dermatology discusses skin cancers, MOHs surgery, sunscreen and other topics.
July 30
  • Representative Mark Pafford discusses the Affordable Care Act and its impact on Florida.
July 23
  • Mya Breman, a body psychologist specializing in craniosacral therapy and non-invasive theraphy, explains this exciting treatment modality.
July 9
  • Dr. Leonard Hock, Medical Director of Hospice by the Sea, talks about the miracles of life and planning for the rest of our lives.
July 2
  • Marcia and Bruce Berns, publishers of Nostalgic America Magazine, discuss some of the wonderful stories in their magazine.
June 25
  • Drs. David Amrose and Nicole Basile, kidney specialists discuss chronic kidney disease and proper kidney health.
June 18
  • Emmy Award winning documentary film maker, Keith Farnie, talks about his new 3-part PBS series, “The Embrace of Aging” debuting this fall.
June 11
  • Dr. Stuart Bagatell of JFK Medical Center discusses POLST, Physicians Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment, a new paradigm in care.
June 4
  • Francine Russo, author of “They’re YOUR Parents Too” explains how siblings can survive their parents’ aging without driving each other crazy.
May 21
  • Dr. Diana Denholm, author of The Caregiving Wife’s Handbook, explains the triumphs and challenges of a caregiving wife.
May 14
  • Dr. Joel Policzer, National Medical Director, and Dr. Katherine Brazzale of VITAS Palliative Care explain palliative care and their facility specializing in this type of care.
May 7
  • Carole Seigworth and Judity Kuchar from the Devonshire at PGA discuss CCRC’s and Life Care Communities
April 30
  • Scott Solkoff and Michelle Hollister from Solkoff Legal discuss the practice of elder law.
April 23
  • Dr. Richard Levine discusses prevention and early detection to help live a long and healthy life.
April 16
  • Karen Harvey of Senior Transition Solutions explains senior move management.
April 9
  • Dr. Steven Charlap of MD Prevent discusses how prevention can be better than cures and taking control of your own health.
April 2
  • Shelly Siskin, a SHINE volunteer and recognized expert in Medicare coverage and options, explains about everything you wanted to know about Medicare.
March 26
  • Dr. Elaine Rotenberg, Clinical Director of Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Services, discusses mental illness and the senior population.
March 19
  • Paul Vattiato of Intracoastal Family Office explains the functions of a family office.
March 12
  • State Representative Mark Pafford from District 88 discusses legislative updates from the recently concluded congressional session.
March 5
  • Everything you want to know about Medicaid with guests Attorney Mitchell Kitroser and Social Worker Elizabeth Katz of Turning Point.
February 27
  • Jaime Estremera-Fitzgerald, Executive Director of The Area Agency on Aging, discusses the services offered by The Area Agency.
February 20
  • Attorney Steven Dunn discusses getting the most out of your long term care insurance policy.
February 13
  • Dr. Sandra Mondro and Mary Jean Houlahan discuss the Good Samaritan Hospital Breast Cancer Center and the Navigator program.
February 6
  • Mary Barnes, President and CEO of Alzheimer’s Community Care.
January 30
  • Guests from the Florida State Guardianship Association: Sharon Bock, Clerk and Comptroller; Anthony Palmieri, Chief Investigator; Lee Eakin, State President; and Karen Greene, Local Chapter President discuss facts about guardianship. 
January 23
  • Ellen May of the Alzheimer’s Association provides an in-depth look at these disease and cure efforts along with Steve Delach and Cindy Schoolmaster, co-chairs of the 2012 Annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
January 16
  • Susan Luxenberg, a certified aging in place specialist, discusses accessibility modifications that are functional and attractive.
January 9
  • JD Dinnocenzo discusses reverse mortgages.
January 2
  • Host Scott Greenberg speaking about what ComForcare do

2011 Radio Shows

December 26
  • Dr. Richard Levine of Priority Concierge MD on concierge medicine.
December 19
  • Rabbi Steve Westman provides guidance on balancing the stresses of the holiday season.
December 12
  • Dr. Richard Bobe, Internal Medicine specialist located in Delray Beach
December 5
  • Attorney Steven Dunn discusses how to get the maximum benefit from your long-term care insurance.
November 28
  • Pam Hapke from Easy Living Lifeline discusses personal emergency response products and more.
November 21
  • Attorney James Miller discusses the work of the Family Caregiver Coalition and issues confronting family caregivers.
November 14
  • Carl Muscarello, the “kissing sailor” from the famous Life Magazine cover celebrating the end of World War II.
November 7
  • State Representative Mark Pafford and Partnership for Aging President Cindy Schoolmaster discuss legislative issues.
October 31
  • Jenni Frumer and Jenny Madlof from Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Service discuss the entrepreneurship institute.
October 24
  • Laura Liete and Dick Levine explain how the Ombudsman office can assist seniors living in long-term care facilities.
October 17
  • Dr. Robert Davidoff explains prosthodontics, dental implants and how good dental health impacts your overall health.
October 10
  • Marcia Teele of Arden Courts Memory Care Community discusses Alzheimer’s and Dementia Residential Care.
October 3
  • Karen Harvey, Beth Banes and Gayle Stevens from L.E.A.R.N., a volunteer speakers bureau.
September 26
  • Ron Tuite and Iris Chapman from Harris Private Bank discuss the roles of private banking and trust officers in financial planning.
September 19
  • Denise DiGiovanni-Segal from VITAS Innovative Hospice talking about “SE FLA Honor Flight”.
September 12
  • Dr. Richard Levine of Priority Concierge MD on concierge medicine.
September 5
  • Host Scott Greenberg speaking about what ComForcare does.
August 29
  • Kim Clawson from the Elder Helpline about their services and available resources.
August 22
  • Jacky Purje from Brookdale Senior Living talking about Independent and Assisted Living.
August 15
  • Jenni Frumer from Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Services about their programs and services.
August 8
  • Publishers Bruce and Marcia Berns of Nostalgic America Magazine.
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