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Take Control of Your Health a series of short radio segments aimed at helping people make changes to improve their own health

Heart Health | People sharing stories about recognizing, treating and managing heart valve disease. Find out more about Taking Control of your heart health here.

Diabetes | People sharing strategies and insights about preventing and managing diabetes. Find out more about Taking Control of Diabetes here.

Caregiving Conversations | Caregivers discuss the challenges of caring for a loved one with a serious diagnosis or in the last stages of life

What Matters Most | Family members discuss facing a loved one’s serious illness with an open heart and loving support

Caregiving Conversations: Learning about Love and Sacrifice

Russell shares how caregiving for his dying wife, taught him about love and sacrifice, and how it made him a better man.


Caregiving Conversations: Caring for the Caregiver

Marcella talks about how caregivers can easily forget to take care of themselves, but good self-care is critical to being a good caregiver.


What Matters Most: Communicate Wishes

Alice talks about putting a plan in place ahead of time, so family members know your preferences for end-of-life care.


What Matters Most: Generational Lessons in Caregiving

Armando reflects on the powerful lesson for kids, in watching parents be caregivers to elderly relatives as they reach the end of life.


What Matters Most: Comfort in the Mother Tongue

Armanda speaks about the importance of his Grandmother receiving caregiving in her native language, as she reaches the end of her life.


What Matters Most: Difficult Conversations

Yolanda reflects on how even with strong family support, facing serious illness is difficult for everyone.


What Matters Most: Trusting Family for Help

Yolanda shares how trusting family is key, as she makes difficult decisions, while also facing serious illness.


What Matters Most: Last Wishes

Mioshi relied on her faith for the strength she needed to carry out her grandmother’s last wishes.


What Matters Most: Having Hard Conversations

Mioshi says having hard conversations is key when your loved is reaching the end of their life.


What Matters Most: Voice Your Concern

Michelle advises families to speak up when you have concerns over any aspect of care.


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McKnight FoundationMN Legacy