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Let's Talk Dementia

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Let's Talk Dementia

Carol Howell - dementia educat

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This podcast is designed to give you quick and entertaining information regarding caring for someone with dementia. “Carosene – The Gigolo Song (cdk Remix)” by Analog By Nature. 2015 Licensed under Creative Commons. Attribution Noncommercial (3.0). Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-dementia/support
 
A biweekly podcast for early career researchers, bringing together fantastic guests to discuss their research, careers + much more. Dedicated to sharing the science, encouraging collaborations, attracting more people to the field, and supporting those already here to succeed. Brought to you by https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk at University College London, in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia - everything ...
 
This podcast explores unique topics related to dementia through conversations with physicians, experts, and community leaders—focusing on innovative ideas, practical strategies, and proven methods to create a supportive path for caregivers. Reach out to us with questions or comments at DementiaUntangled@bannerhealth.com. Our renowned programs and services are made possible by the generous support of donors to Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation. To learn more about the ways you can help support fa ...
 
On What the Dementia, we discuss important issues that you may run into as a care partner as well as challenging dementia behaviors you may encounter. We also demystify certain dementia care topics and learn to question certain practices that may be better approached in a different way. Our biggest goal is to integrate dementia care talks into everyday conversations. Dementia definitely sucks, but we need to talk about it! If you think that Bambu Care and our What the Dementia podcast can he ...
 
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Dementia Matters

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Dementia Matters

Wisconsin Alzheimer‘s Disease Research Center

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Dementia Matters is a podcast about Alzheimer‘s disease and other causes of dementia. Host Dr. Nathaniel Chin interviews leading scientists and caregiving experts to bring listeners the latest in Alzheimer’s disease news, research and caregiver resources. Brought to you by the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, find show notes and more resources at adrc.wisc.edu/dementia-matters.
 
Dementia Spotlight is a weekly podcast hosted by Bobbi and Mike Carducci that focuses on caregivers and those who will become caregivers. The hosts and their guests will provide tips, truths, and straight talk about Alzheimer's and the many other forms of dementia. Guests will be on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month and tips, truths, and straight talk will be on the opposite Wednesdays. Join us as we bring to light, the realities of dementia care.
 
Welcome to the AlzAuthors podcast! We’re so glad you found us. We are the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Join us each week as one of our authors shares their dementia journey, revealing intimate details and painfully obtained knowledge to help others currently on this path. We hope our stories offer comfort and support as we strive to break the silence and stigma surrounding a dementia diagnosis. May on ...
 
This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options even if you're not a professional. Are you caring for a person living with dementia? We would love to hear from you! Send us a note at info@teepasnow.com and tell us what you'd like for us to discuss! You can also visit ...
 
Rachael Wonderlin tackles common challenges in dementia caregiving and seeks to make everyone a better care partner and professional by promoting education and empathy. Rachael has a Master’s in Gerontology and owns Dementia By Day, a dementia care consulting firm. She is the author of 3 books with Johns Hopkins University Press. You can find her on Instagram @dementiabyday and download her “16 Things I’d Want If I Got Dementia” list from rachaelwonderlin.com
 
Life With Dementia is an interview-style podcast sharing relevant research, personal stories, and practical tips for living well with dementia. We talk to people all over the world: scientists, researchers, practitioners, family care partners, industry professionals, and people living with dementia to hear firsthand about solutions they’ve discovered and what we can do to improve resources and support for people affected by dementia.
 
The show is about the Delaney Family's caregiving for someone with dementia. My mother has had dementia for four years now, In the show, we talk about things we do and don't do because of dementia. I 'm hoping that this podcast will help someone Who's in the same situation. So basically the show is a little bit about things to do and things not to do with someone with dementia.
 
Look Beyond Dementia wants to help healthcare professionals, families and friends of those living with dementia understand how to best care for the ones they serve and love. This podcast series uses the book by Jolene Brackey titled "Creating Moments of Joy" and educates beyond the short lesson. If you have questions, comments or concerns please reach out at Bailie@LookBeyondDementia.com
 
Life on Repeat is a podcast for those caring for someone with dementia. Join Laura Vaillancourt, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Geriatric Mental Health Specialist and Eldercare Coach as she explores helpful caregiving tips, practical resources and most importantly, how to care for yourself through this journey.
 
The Dementia Adventure is for anyone whose life is being touched by dementia. Navigating the world of dementia and Alzheimer's can feel overwhelming so this series is full of tips, advice, thoughts, support, love and shared experience. In each episode we meet experts of all kinds from research scientists, care workers, brain trainers, speech and language specialists, therapists and even a Buddhist monk. This podcast is the recipient of Alzheimer's Research UK's Inspire Fund and we are deligh ...
 
Dementia Coaching for Caregivers. I am a retired Advanced Practice Registered Nurse who has worked with caregivers dealing with behavioral problems associated with the dementia process. This PODCAST is about behavioral interventions that will help the caregiver work with the multiple behaviors, including agitated and aggressive behaviors associated with the dementia process.
 
The experience of living in dementia care environments hasn’t evolved in 30 years – and we think it’s time for change. Conversations with disruptive operators, policy shapers, and designers examine how new thinking is shaping the places people living with dementia call home. Each episode, we’ll elaborate on a single pattern of innovation in dementia environments - some focusing on physical spaces, others highlighting care philosophies and procedures. Join Max Winters and Jennifer Sodo, senio ...
 
‘Adventure Before Dementia’ is a radio show for camping enthusiasts. Whether you like staying in caravan parks or bush camping, be it up the river, along the coast, discovering unsealed national parks or more remote outback explorations, ‘Adventure Before Dementia’ is your weekly dose of escapism. Hosts Anita & Mike Pavey have worked as photo-journalists for some of Australia’s most popular 4x4, camper trailer and caravan publications. They have travelled widely including a 13-month Big Lap ...
 
Awkward Story is a Dementia Education Podcast focused on supporting individuals touched by dementia related diagnoses. We wish to address the stigma and isolation often beset upon patients and their families by bringing their poignant, tragic, beautiful, awkward stories into the open. We will speak to insightful professionals that regularly assist individuals in their fight against dementia. We will also share our own insight as Clinical Social Workers specializing in dementia care. Most of ...
 
The Diverse-Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia study uses advanced brain imaging and blood-based techniques to understand how vascular changes in late life cause brain injury that lead to cognitive decline. Our goal is to develop educational interventions and assessment strategies for medical doctors to increase their awareness and improve their ability to diagnose and treat cerebrovascular disease in ethnic/racially diverse communities of older adults before it causes cognitive decl ...
 
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We Are Dementia Strong

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We Are Dementia Strong

We Are Dementia Strong (Brian LeBlanc & Maureen Rulison)

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Hello everyone and welcome to “We Are Dementia Strong Podcast”. I’m your host Brian LeBlanc and I’ll be talking about what it’s like to live with Alzheimer’s Disease. Each week, I’ll bring you a new topic, sharing the perspective of an Individual Living with a Dementia-Related Illness. In an effort to understand what you would like to hear, I would like to ask YOU to be a part of the Podcast by sending your questions, comments, and topics to dementiastrong@gmail.com. Your topic may be picked ...
 
If you are living with someone who has Alzheimer’s, dementia, confusion or memory loss, you know just how difficult the simple act of communication can be between you and your loved one. Susan Kohler, author of How to Communicate with Alzheimer’s, is host of Innovative Dementia Care, a program designed to help you, the caregiver learn about the communication process, why it is so important in caregiving, the problems in communication, and useful techniques to facilitate communication that wi ...
 
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Bobbi and Mike answer the following caregiver's question on today's episode of Tips, Truths, and Straight Talk: "How do I keep Mom from scratching her arms constantly?" Great question. Listen to the episode to find Bobbi and Mike's answer. Interesting and informative guests will join us on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. On the opposite W…
 
Chatting with a local GP and asking questions like "when should you visit the GP is visiting as early as possible important, what medications are available and what do they do? and what stages are there and how long do they last? we also discuss the importance of getting help early. Carers Australia | The voice for carers across Australia…
 
First two episiodes are OUT NOW!We're dropping into the podcast feed to let you know that we launched a brand new Video First Limited Podcast Series - Ask Your Mentor in association with Alzheimer's Research UK. Watch the video version on YouTube or Spotify or have a listen in your favourite podcast app.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeUI1G…
 
You would be excused in thinking that moving a loved one into a long-term care facility would negate any potential feelings of loneliness on their end. But if we dig a little deeper and realize what a move like that entails, we find that losing a once stable environment, a circle of friends, and even daily habits built over time can have some unexp…
 
In this original What the Dementia episode we will discuss what Huntington's Disease is. Have you heard of it? **Trigger warning: The topic of suicide is discussed towards the end of this episode, but you will receive a trigger warning right before the topic is mentioned! Register for Free Webinar | ⁠https://letsbambu.com/events⁠ Creutzfeldt-Jakob …
 
Each season we dive deeper into the dementia journey to untangle new perspectives, connections, and explanations for caregivers and the community. Season six blew away our expectations with passionate and informative conversations you won’t want to miss. Heather, Janice, and Amber talk about some of the moments that really resonated with them, and …
 
For families and dementia care partners, palliative care can help improve the quality of life for their loved ones and themselves by addressing physical and emotional needs. However, starting conversations around end-of-life care and planning can be difficult. Dr. Elizabeth Bukowy joins the podcast to explain the difference between palliative and h…
 
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Cindy Weinstein is an English professor at the California Institute of Technology and the author of the award-winning Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain, based on her experience with her father's early onset Alzheimer's in the 1980's. During her father's illness she was a graduate student at the University of Calif…
 
It’s amazing how much music comes up in these conversations where we delve into the experiences of those caring for loved ones with dementia. In this episode, James Savage shares his personal journey caring for his wife as her ability to converse fades, he finds himself feeling increasingly isolated and alone, with music providing a vital lifeline …
 
Dementia Learning Centre director Dr Kathy Peri is joined by Dr Makarena Dudley and Dr Gary Cheung, of the University of Auckland, to learn more about our brains – just in time for Brain Awareness Month. The experts explore the latest research, the effect of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) and what people can do to help keep their brains health…
 
Bobbi and Mike welcome Ms. Karen Mullen McPhail, RN, BSN, MSN, LALFA, CCM,CDP. She is the Chief Executive Officer /Chief Operating Officer of Eldementals LLC, a care management organization in the DC Metro area. She is a professional care manager with over 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry. She has been working since 2001 as a priva…
 
Last week we were in Aberdeen for the Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference 2023 to hear the latest findings in dementia research.In the second of our two-part special we focus on sharing highlights from the main conference, which featured two days of brilliant scientific programming. Guest host Dr Zara Franklin from University of Aberdeen talks with …
 
Last week we were in Aberdeen for the Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference 2023 to hear the latest findings in dementia research.In the first of our two-part special we focus on sharing highlights from the ECR day. Guest host Dr Fiona McLean from University of Dundee talks with Dr Claire Durrant and Dr Soraya Meftah from The University of Edinburgh, …
 
March 14, 2023 Sometimes when we are living with or caring for a person with a dementia disease, the days can seem long, tiring and tough. This podcast is devoted to helping you through these difficult times and helping you to find joy. It is possible my friends!Oleh Jill Lorentz
 
How do we typically measure changes? If we’re talking about the weather, we look to a weather forecast. But what about tracking changes in cognitive ability? Without a baseline, it can be very difficult to notice declining trends in time to make adjustments. This week, Teepa and Greg discuss why having a cognitive baseline can be so useful and how …
 
In this hybrid podcast/video episode for What the Dementia, we update you on everything happening in the world of Bambu to help support dementia care partners on their care journey. Is there anything that meets your needs? Video Recording | https://youtu.be/H1fSTvshtYQ Grab Your Freebie | https://letsbambu.com/resources Register for Free Webinar | …
 
The number of people diagnosed with dementia is far outpacing the number of specialists in the field. With more than 10 million new diagnoses each year, experts are getting creative on how to provide the best level of care to patients and their families. This week’s guest is Carrie Langford, a Licensed Master Social Worker at Banner Sun Health Rese…
 
Welcome to Dementia Spotlight! tips, truths, and straight talk about Alzheimer’s and the many other forms of dementia. Bobbi and Mike answer the following caregiver's question on today's episode of Tips, Truths, and Straight Talk: "My husband is at the point of diapers, not being able to use a fork and spoon, and wandering. He can still carry on a …
 
we look at some of the common signs and symptoms to look for when considering visiting the GP for a diagnosis of dementia. I give examples, tips on how to handle some of these and where to go to get some help or advice. Helpful web sites include Home | Dementia Australia and Alzheimer's & Dementia Help | Australia | Alzheimer's Association…
 
With more and more places opening back up and inviting in-person events, Positive Approach to Care is following suit by ramping up our in-person training events and certification courses. Have you ever stopped and wondered why an in-person training feels so distinct from a strictly virtual one? Could it be the realtime exploration of ideas and scen…
 
In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss activities for people in the early, middle, and late stages of dementia as well as important things to keep in mind with each stage. We will also introduce you to a company named Relish — they are about bringing joy to life with dementia through activities and products! MENTIONED IN EPISOD…
 
The idea of marijuana being used for medical purposes has a storied past. As it becomes legal in more states, the stigma around it is being reduced and more are considering the applications to medical conditions. In this episode, Dr. Danielle Goldfarb, a double board-certified neurologist and psychiatrist at Banner Sun Health Research Institute, an…
 
When seeking medical information and treatment, different racial and ethnic groups may require specially tailored information to relate to, understand and apply to their own experiences. In this episode, Dr. Fayron Epps joins the podcast to talk about the unique experiences of African American caregivers and her lab's work to provide education and …
 
Welcome to Dementia Spotlight! tips, truths, and straight talk about Alzheimer’s and the many other forms of dementia. Interesting and informative guests will join us on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. On the opposite Wednesdays, we will provide straight talk about what people need to know before and after caregiving begins, including con…
 
Great progress has been made over the past decade in the development of blood based bio-markers to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. However, other areas have been quietly working away, and have also made significant progress.In this podcast we explore two of the newest and most innovative technologies being applied to detec…
 
Touching on a sensitive topic, this week Teepa and Greg address tough questions on elder abuse and where we draw the lines between neglect, care, and abuse. To learn more about Positive Approach to Care, please visit us at www.teepasnow.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dementiacaregivertalkshow/message…
 
Time and time again, we’ve heard how much of an impact music can have on our brains, so we’re talking to Dr. Michael Thaut, a professor in the faculty of music and the faculty of medicine at University of Toronto, to learn more about improving our brain plasticity and cognitive performance by listening to our favorite music. Dr. Thaut untangles the…
 
Poetry, whether reading or writing it, can be a powerful tool to ease our dementia caregiving journey, allowing us to express our deepest emotions, unravel our confusion and angst, and learn from and understand others. Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN is the author of Poetic Expressions in Nursing: Sharing the Caring, poems written when she became a nurse …
 
If you are currently the care partner, family or professional, for a person that is living with dementia, there are things you know to avoid saying or doing. This week Teepa and Greg discuss helpful insights and tips that visiting friends and family can follow to increase the chances of a positive, engaging visit. To learn more about Positive Appro…
 
Creating a safe environment for someone with dementia is a top priority, especially when your loved one wishes to stay in their own home while they can. Jennifer Reeder, LCSW, the Director of Education and Social Services at Alzheimer’s Foundation of America helps us identify simple, helpful ways to make your home more dementia-friendly. She shares…
 
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an emerging term in the field of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, characterized as the stage between the expected decline in memory and thinking that happens with age and the more severe decline of dementia. In this episode, Dr. Ronald Petersen joins the podcast to talk about how MCI compares to dementia…
 
In this podcast Speech and Language Therapist Dr Anna Volkmer talks with a Nurse and an Occupational Therapist discussing their career pathways from the NHS into academia, and then back to put their training to use on the front-line in the NHS.--This week’s guests are:Dr Emily Jones, Senior Matron & Lead Dementia Nurse at Portsmouth Hospitals Unive…
 
In this impromptu What the Dementia episode, we discuss the topic of decreasing stigma while spreading awareness. Disclaimer: this could be what some may consider a controversial topic and was inspired in light of the news and statement shared regarding Bruce Willis' frontotemporal dementia diagnosis. Let's see if we can have a healthy dialogue reg…
 
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