Full Circle Podcast

Full Circle with Dianna Shaw

Episode : 2025-09-18

About This Episode

Join us on Full Circle for an insightful conversation with Dianna Shaw, an award-winning healthcare leader and trusted senior care consultant. Drawing on over 25 years of diverse experience in nursing home operations, Medicare/Medicaid health insurance, and geriatric care management, Dianna provides a holistic view of the complex elder care ecosystem. In this episode, she offers practical advice for families navigating the senior care system, highlighting how to overcome confusing medical and insurance language to close the healthcare literacy gap. Dianna also tackles pressing industry issues like the impact of direct caregiver staffing shortages, the logistical realities of aging at home, and the vital importance of proactive planning to ensure you can find the right, high-quality care solutions for the aging loved ones in your life.

Meet the Guest

Dianna Shaw

Award Winning Healthcare Leader | Trusted Advisor & Consultant

Dianna Shaw is a dedicated senior care consultant and navigator who currently runs her own geriatric care management practice. Bringing over 25 years of experience in nursing home operations, her diverse career includes managing Medicare and Medicaid health insurance programs and serving as a local and national healthcare consultant for quality improvement projects. Having come "full circle" in her career, Dianna now uses her comprehensive understanding of the healthcare ecosystem to work directly with families and seniors. She acts as an educator and coach, providing compassionate, judgment-free guidance to help clients navigate complex health insurance coverages, confidently access various levels of elder care, and plan proactively for the future.

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