Jacqueline Marcell Interviews Amy Howell, Vice President of Tender Tidings, Inc. on “Coping with Caregiving” Internet Radio Show.

 Dallas, Texas / April 23, 2008 – Jacqueline Marcell, advocate for eldercare awareness, will interview Amy Howell, vice president of Tender Tidings, on the Internet radio program “Coping with Caregiving” on Saturday, April 26 at 5:13 CST at http://www.wsRadio.com/CopingWithCaregiving. Mrs. Howell will explain how family caregivers can use their computers, a wireless Internet camera, and the new www.TenderTidingsSeniors.com senior monitoring system to check on elderly loved ones via streaming video.

 According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 50 million people provide care for a chronically ill, disabled or aged family member or friend during any given year. On her radio show, Jacqueline Marcell, nationally known speaker and author of Elder Rage (www.ElderRage.com), highlights solutions for the challenges that face those caregivers.

 “My mother, Elaine Osteen, and I created Tender Tidings Seniors to help us care for my Grandma Doris who is 83, lives alone, and has mid-stage dementia,” said Mrs. Howell. “I check on Grandma Doris from my office in Dallas, my brother sees her from Japan, and my parents, who live right around the corner from her, check on her many times a day from work. It helps Grandma to be able to live in her own home, and it gives us great peace of mind.”Tender Tidings Seniors is an on-line subscription service. Family caregivers go to www.TenderTidingsSeniors.com to register. Within a week they receive a high-quality wireless Internet camera, call the Tender Tidings Help Desk for help with installing it in their loved one’s home, and then, from any computer with a high speed Internet connection, caregivers can access real-time streaming video of their elderly parents. Siblings can share accounts as they can assign each trusted family member with their own password, and they can keep up with appointments and events with the shareable family calendar.

Those who miss the Saturday show can hear Mrs. Howell by going to www.wsRadio.com/CopingWithCaregiving, clicking on April 26, 2008, segment #2, to listen-on-demand via WindowsMedia Player/Real Player, with free downloads at “How to Listen.”