The Home Health Care Today Show
Welcome to The Home Health Care Today Show!
What started as an award-winning podcast in 2021 has evolved into Metro Detroit's most trusted health and wellness television program. Airing weekly on WMYD TV 20 Detroit every Saturday at 10:00am, host Dr. Cleamon Moorer brings you compelling guests, powerful storytelling, and the information you need to make confident decisions about your health and the care of those you love.
From chronic disease prevention to navigating home-based care options, every episode delivers real value with warmth and expertise. This is a healthy lifestyle channel.
The Home Health Care Today Show
Latest Episodes
Season 4: Episode 21: National Nurses Month - Dr. Randolph Rasch (Legendary Episode)!
May is National Nurses Month—a time to honor the 5 million registered nurses across America who serve as the backbone of our healthcare system.This week, we're bringing back a conversation that continues to inspire. In 2022, I sat down ...
Season 4: Episode 20: Choose Sobriety - Recovery on the Road!
More than 178,000 Americans die from alcohol-related causes every year. That makes alcohol the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States—ahead of car accidents, ahead of firearms, ahead of drug overdoses.And yet, fo...
Season 4: Episode 19: Women's Health Month & Mother's Day Special!
Women make 80% of healthcare decisions for their families. She schedules every appointment, fills every prescription, and stays up with every sick child.But 8 in 10 women don't get the recommended physical activity—not because they don'...
Season 4: Episode 18: National Foster Care Month - Every Child Deserves a Home!
Every two minutes, a child enters the foster care system in the United States. Right now, nearly 329,000 children are in foster care nationwide—and roughly 10,000 of them are right here in Michigan.These are children who entered care th...
Season 4: Episode 17: Sexual Assault and Prevention Month: NO MEANS NO!
Every 68 seconds, another American is sexually assaulted. Two-thirds will never report it.This isn't just a crime problem. It's a public health crisis—one that demands prevention, not just response.April is Sexual Assault Awareness ...