How do we redefine what’s possible in care services, care & support models, and community living? The Quest for the GoodLife is where bold ideas, innovative solutions, and next-generation technology come together to transform lives. Hosted by Dr. Mike Strouse , a visionary leader in disability services, this podcast challenges conventional wisdom and explores groundbreaking approaches to independence, self-direction, staffing models, technology-enabled care, and workforce stability . Through candid conversations, real-world examples, and thought-provoking analogies, Dr. Strouse and co-host Ivo Ivanov unpack the science of implementation, the art of change management, and the future of human-centered care . This podcast is designed for: • Leaders of care service organizations seeking forward-thinking strategies. • Advocates, parents, and guardians wanting to empower their loved ones. • Legi
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Episode #24
The Quest For The Neighborhood Network
Apr 30, 20261h 15mS5
<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Explore innovative approaches to care delivery through the Neighborhood Network, emphasizing bewitching services, privacy, and technology integration. Learn how this model reimagines independence, safety, and personalized support in community settings.<br/><br/>Key topics:<br/>- Design of bewitching services from the ground up<br/>- The five federally protected outcomes of care<br/>- Hierarchy of least intrusive care approaches<br/>- The role of remote support and smart technologies<br/>- The impact of the Neighborhood Network on independence and safety<br/><br/>Stay in the Loop with GoodLife Innovations:<br/>...
The Privacy Paradox and The Quest For "Bewitching" Independence and Support
Apr 9, 20261h 51mS5
<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>In this episode, Dr. Mike Strouse, Megan McKinney Todd, David McDonald, Abby Baden and co-host Ivo Ivanov explore the quest for the good life through innovative care models, addressing the complexities of the privacy paradox, the importance of independence and self-direction, and the role of technology in enhancing care delivery. They discuss the challenges posed by regulatory barriers and staffing issues, emphasizing the need for meaningful choices in care. The dialogue culminates in the introduction of the Neighborhood Network as a potential solution to improve care outcomes while respecting privacy and personal safety. <b...
<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>In this episode, Dr. Mike Strouse and legal expert Lewis Walton discuss the intersection of privacy, technology, and care. They explore the implications of remote support technologies, the ownership of privacy, and the evolving landscape of healthcare. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by new technologies, emphasizing the importance of choice and the least intrusive approaches to care. They also reflect on societal attitudes towards technology and privacy, drawing parallels with historical technological advancements.<br/><br/><b>Takeaways:</b></p>The conversation emphasizes the importance of privacy in care.All...
The Privacy Paradox (with guests Beth McCoach and David McDonald)
Dec 4, 202556 minS5
<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>In this conversation, Dr. Mike Strouse welcomes Beth McCoach and David McDonald to discuss the complexities of privacy in care, emphasizing the paradox of seeking privacy while relying on intrusive methods. He explores how technology can enhance independence and care delivery, advocating for remote support as a less intrusive alternative to in-home care. The discussion also highlights the role of sensors in modern care and the regulatory challenges that hinder the adoption of innovative care solutions.</p><p>T<b>akeaways</b></p>The privacy paradox highlights the contradiction in care expectations.Technology...
The Quest For The Good Life and The Holy Grail of Workforce Serendipity
Nov 27, 20251h 16mS5
<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Today we welcome Nate Beers, the founder and host of the popular "IDD Leader" podcast. The conversation explores the critical role of frontline supervisors in staff retention and the lack of training they often receive in leadership. Nate Beers introduces the Leadership Lab, a new initiative aimed at providing comprehensive training, accountability, and community support for supervisors, focusing on essential skills like having difficult conversations and giving effective feedback.<br/><br/>Takeaways<br/>Do your frontline supervisors sometimes unintentionally contribute to staff turnover?<br/>Most were never trained to lead.<br/>Training almost...
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