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Episode 41: Cohosting with Sam Moore, plus all about Medicaid waivers
- 2024/11/10
- 再生時間: 59 分
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Chances are, you or someone you know would be a prime candidate for the Medicaid Waiver Program. Sam Moore interviews Sarah Duncan, Director of Waiver Services with Green River Area Development District. Sarah discusses Eligibility requirements and the process of becoming enrolled. This episode originally aired on Sam’s all-about-Kentucky podcast, Blabbin’ in the Bluegrass. Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.” The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here. Visit Moving Forward, the Advocado Press blog. Send comments and questions to demandanddisrupt@gmail.com Demand and Disrupt is sponsored by the Advocado Press and the Center For Accessible Living. You can find the transcript in the show notes below when they become available. Transcript Welcome to Demand and Disrupt, the Disability Podcast. Here we will learn to advocate for ourselves and each other. This podcast is supported with funds from the Advocato Press based in Louisville, Kentucky. Welcome to Demand and Disrupt, a Disability Podcast. I am your host, Kimberly Parsley, and today I am here with someone very special. I am here with Sam Moore. How are you, Sam? Well, I'm glad somebody thinks I'm special, Kimberly. I'm doing great, and it's an honor to be back here on Demand and Disrupt for my second time. Yes, this is your second time. Now, for those who might not remember, Sam is a, well, he's a WKU graduate. That's the most important thing. Go tops. Go tops. He's from Henderson, Kentucky, and he does a podcast called Blabbing in the Bluegrass, which is one of my go-to podcasts that I listen to every week. Love it. If you haven't already, you should check that out. And a couple of weeks ago, as I was listening to Sam's podcast, he did an episode on Medicaid waivers. So, Sam, tell me how that came about. Tell me about that episode. Well, you know, I try to keep an open mind to pretty much everything on my podcast as long as there's a Kentucky connection there. And Sarah Duncan is the lady's name. She was actually my special guest. And I enjoy interviewing health care professionals that have made a difference in people's lives here in the state from time to time. And Sarah is the Director of Waiver Services with GRAD, which is a Green River Area Development District. I know you're somewhat affiliated with GRAD down there in Bowling Green, aren't you? That's correct. That's the Barron River Area Development District. So same kind of thing, different place. Yeah, same kind of thing. So I thought it'd be cool for her being, you know, because that program, the waiver program has really been a godsend to a lot of people. So I thought I would ask her to come on and talk about the different types and the qualifications. And yeah, she was great. It was, it was, I mean, it was so informative, just so much information for me. I work at the Center for Accessible Living and stuff I didn't know and just also for our listeners. So that's why what you're going to hear here shortly is just a re-airing of Sam's episode that he did with her. I always enjoy hanging out here in the podcast world with Kimberly. And I've even had her and Lisa McKinley on my show and we talked about there. So we've had a few joint efforts going on, but like she said, my podcast is blabbing in the blue grass. And I like to feature restaurants and musicians from Kentucky, authors, athletes. Like I said, I try to keep an open mind to pretty much everything. You know, as long as there's a connection centered around Kentucky there. And I've also done educators and health care professionals. And so I've got the podcast that I do and I also here in Henderson host trivia at a couple of different pizza places. So Kimberly, if you're ever in Henderson on a Monday or a Thursday night, chances are I will be hosting. Monday nights I host at Rock House on the River and Thursday nights I host at a place called Fire Dome here at Henderson. So Kimberly, I think you'd like both places if you like pizza and wings, which I'm sure you did. I tell you it pub trivia. That just sounds like that sounds like so much fun. And people take it very seriously, don't they? Oh yeah. You'd be surprised even though they may be friends of that are, you know, talking and mingling amongst themselves before the game, but then they split up and form their teams and they're, they're competitive during the games. And you, you emcee that, right? Right. And I come up with the different questions each week, which is a challenge, but a fun challenge that I enjoy. And so how many questions do you have to come up with? Well, there's four different rounds and they're, they're generally random categories each week and then four questions in each round. And it's, it's, it's random, random trivia categories pretty much. It's a random knowledge. I'll have four different ones. The only time we ever have like an overarching theme is like on the trivia before ...