Episode 11

Episode 11: Be Curious About Aging: Dr. Rose Joudi on Culturally Competent Support

Episode Summary

Aging and Agism

  • Terminology: Elders, Seniors, Old People, What is the most appropriate language to use?
  • Trends of Aging in Canada
  • What are strategies used to promote a positive and inclusive environment for individuals of all ages?

Elder Abuse

  • What is elder abuse is and how this may differ from neglect?
  • Institutionally, this is a huge issue. What protective measures are in place for older adults?

Ethnic Diverse Older Adults

  • How do you ensure that the unique needs and cultural preferences of ethnically diverse older adults and considered and respected in the planning and delivery of care services?

Cultural Competence and Compassion

  • What is cultural competence?
  • How does culture act as a potential barrier from providing adequate care and compassion?
  • How can communication style work to break down barriers between two people from different cultures?

Trauma Informed Care

  • What is trauma-informed care and why does it matter that care providers are aware?
  • Can you provide an example of how this approach made a difference in someoneโ€™s care?

Advocacy for Older Adults

  • In what ways can advocacy for the rights and well-being of older adults, be implemented by friends, family, or community?

Continuous Learning and Education

  • Given the evolving landscape of aging-related issues, how do you stay informed about the best practices and new developments in this area?

Guest Bio

๐Ÿ’› LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rose-joudi-ph-d-psych/

Dr. Rose Joudi (Ph.D. in Psychology), brings over 15 years of expertise as an Aging and Ethnic Diversity Consultant. She is currently the Research Lead on an ethnocultural elder abuse awareness project with Carya (Calgary, AB). Rose contributes valuable insights to the field through her background in academia and research. Dr. Joudi collaborates with stakeholders to address the unique needs of older adults in diverse populations. Committed to enhancing seniors' quality of life, she actively promotes educational strategies and facilitates training sessions including elder abuse awareness, ageism and elder abuse and cultural competence and compassion when working with diverse populations. Dr. Joudi is also a board member at the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA) and serves as an advisor for the Ministry of Seniors, Community, and Social Services in Alberta, Canada.

Host Bio

๐Ÿ’› Instagram: @questforwholenesspodcast

From a young age, Lexi Burt embodied qualities of being bossy, loud, and energetic. While not much has changed, she's learning to channel this spirited energy into more focused and appropriate areas. With a profound passion for holistic health, psychology, exercise, and nutrition, Lexi earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with Honours from Mount Royal University. A proud British Columbian, she finds solace and joy in nature through activities like camping, hiking, invigorating cold water swims, and her newfound love for outdoor rock climbing. Lexi holds a deep appreciation for concepts such as Hygge, the Blue Zones philosophy, and the overall tranquility of nature. Catch her outdoors, relishing moments with friends, family, her Corgi, and her lovely partner.


Credits

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From a young age, Lexi Burt embodied qualities of being bossy, loud, and energetic. While not much has changed, she's learning to channel this spirited energy into more focused and appropriate areas. With a profound passion for holistic health, psychology, exercise, and nutrition, Lexi earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with Honours from Mount Royal University. A proud British Columbian, she finds solace and joy in nature through activities like camping, hiking, invigorating cold water swims, and her newfound love for outdoor rock climbing. Lexi holds a deep appreciation for concepts such as Hygge, the Blue Zones philosophy, and the overall tranquility of nature. Catch her outdoors, relishing moments with friends, family, her Corgi, and her lovely partner.