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The Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast

Ken Cardita - Ascending Minds LLC

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This podcast is the story of Ken and Shanna, a married couple who's lives have been forever changed (for the better) because we have learned to live with and ultimately Survive Alzheimer's disease. We have learned many lessons in our 12+ year journey together down Dementia Road. Our mission is to help caregivers and families who have been changed by Alzheimer's disease. We share our experiences on how we both eventually rediscovered joy and gained a peace that passes all understanding, all w ...
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AlzheimersIQ

Zekel Healthcare

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The disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States and disproportionally impacts minorities and women. Two out of three Alzheimer's patents are women.
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The Truth Lies and Alzheimer’s Podcast features Lisa Skinner, a highly recognized expert and media host. Lisa Skinner’s original thinking and counter-intuitive solutions provide family members, spouses, children, caregivers, and others with a concise guide and the tools they need to effectively manage the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She is an International Speaker and Author. The Podcast features conversations that provide Tips for all caregivers navigating the heartbreakin ...
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Join Anne Fraser as she sheds light on one of the most complex and challenging diseases of our time. Anne explores all facets of Alzheimer's and dementia, providing insights into living with loved ones who suffer from the disease, as well as prevention, treatment, and reversing cognitive decline. Through interviews with leading medical experts, caregivers, and people living with Alzheimer's and dementia, Anne offers practical advice and support to help listeners navigate this difficult journ ...
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Welcome to Spotlight on Care, the podcast where we share stories, experiences, tips and advice on caring for loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Spotlight on Care is produced by the University of California, Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders, UCI MIND. Please subscribe to the Spotlight on Care podcast wherever you listen. For more information, visit mind.uci.edu. What would like to hear about next? Email us at mwitbrac@uci.edu.
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Alzheimer Life podden

Henrik Frenkel

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I den här poddserien träffar vi läkare, forskare, kända personer som fått sjukdomen, anhöriga och många andra. Vi vill veta vad som ska hända med dem, varför de har fått sjukdomen och om det finns bot. Men den riktar sig även till alla er som tycker att ni är glömska, och någon gång undrat om ni inte har "Alzheimer light”? Det här är vår upptäcktsresa in i Alzheimerland. Varannan podd görs av journalisten Johanna Hinteregger, anhörig till en mor i samma sjukdom. Hennes P1-dokumentär om de tv ...
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Avert Alzheimer's

Leigh Ann Woznica

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This podcast is focused on prevention of Alzheimer's disease, diabetes and other brain related diseases through ketogenic nutrition, exercise and overall lifestyle choices.
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Are you a Christian Caregiver who is feeling overwhelmed and stressed while helping a family member suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia? Want to make your dementia care easier and want real help as well as hope? This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions such as: How to survive dementia caregiving? What is dementia caregiving from a Christian perspective? How to care for elderly parents with dementia? How to deal with challenging dementia behaviors as a caregive ...
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AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia

AlzAuthors Featured on The Whole Care Network

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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 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 one of our a ...
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Living With Alzheimer's

Christoph Sisson

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Living With Alzheimer’s is a podcast about living with dementia from the perspective of Ginger, an octogenarian with early-stage Alzheimer’s, and Christoph, her son and full-time caregiver. Their conversations with each other and with a variety of subject matter experts provide listeners with heartfelt stories of Ginger’s journey as well as best practices for other caregivers who are providing support for friends or family members living with the impacts of dementia. Ginger, a former English ...
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Today we will talk about Alzheimer’s. We will also talk about our relatives and their stories with Alzheimer’s. Enjoy! I have a new podcast that you can check out at https://anchor.fm/cute-doggo It is of lot better quality and more formal. Also, I am 3 years older in this one!
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Professional Speaker from Lakeland, FL. Author of " I Never Noticed ". Through the lessons and trials of my families struggle with Alzheimer's Disease, I learned that there is so much we see, yet fail to notice. My mission, clear your mental debris and clutter, then discover the sensational power of your natural senses. Learn how to more fully occupy your each and every living moment.
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Evolving Past Alzheimer's

Evolving Past Alzheimer's

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We are absolutely convinced that Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases are generally treatable and reversible. Early translational evidence supports this belief. The Evolving Past Alzheimer’s podcast brings you the highest caliber information about what you can do to identify, prevent, and treat Alzheimer’s disease. The show’s secondary goal is to use Alzheimer’s and cognition as a platform to explore consciousness and the human experience in it’s “second half of life.” Topics include emergin ...
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As a caregiver life can be filled with lots of love and many challenges. Caring for a loved one can sometimes lead to loneliness, which can make one ask, “Why Me?” At the days end and you’re tucking your loved one in for the night. You can reflect on how much you love them. You wake up the next day to do it all over again, facing good days and bad. But, it’s the love that fills the void. It’s a smile or they look at you, knowingly. It’s a little spark in their eyes that tells you that God wi ...
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How much thought have you given to what your later years will be like? Will your 60s, 70s, and 80s be joyful and filled with the activities you most desire to have in your life at that time?Well, if you are like me, you have long wanted to live younger, longer. I knew at a younger age that I had much I wanted to accomplish before my time was up, and that it would not get done unless I made it to a ripe old age, and in good mental and physical health.Fortunately, I was guided into the health ...
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Chocolatier-pâtissier réputé dans le Puy-de-Dôme, dans la région de Clermont-Ferrand, Thierry Constant vendra, dans ses magasins, des roses en chocolat au profit de France Alzheimer 63. Il a lancé cette opération de solidarité en hommage à son père touché par la maladie d'Alzheimer, Jean-Claude, à qui il a succédé dans le métier. Ces roses en choco…
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Are you struggling to take care of yourself while caring for a loved one with dementia? Caring for your loved one with dementia is challenging. Many caregivers believe it's impossible to look after their own well-being during this journey. But this isn't true. In fact, prioritizing your well-being is crucial for both you and your loved one. Being a…
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Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia robs us of everything that matters, including our memories and the connections to our lives as we knew them. Every three seconds, another person in the world is told they have dementia. According to Scientific American, it’s the most feared condition among people over 55. But! What if I told you that there a…
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How would you navigate the complication of having your spouse display Dissociative Identity Disorder - previously called Multiple Personality Disorder - alongside symptoms of Alzheimer’s? Today, we delve into the memoir "Don't Forget to Dance" with Marc Alderdice for our June Books & Chit Chat with Aging and Amazing. Marc takes us on a poignant jou…
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Le service Études et recherche de l’association France Alzheimer et maladies apparentées est en train de créer un groupe de personnes malades et d’aidants. Dix couples aidant/aidé sont attendus pour participer à ce nouveau projet qui vise à tester des innovations technologiques.
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Is 38 too young to get Alzheimer's? In this episode of "Bringing Hope to Alzheimer's," Anne Fraser discusses the increasing cases of early-onset Alzheimer's and dementia, with diagnoses occurring as early as the 30s and 40s. Learn about the subtle signs and symptoms that might indicate early stages of Alzheimer's, how to recognize them in yourself …
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When is it time to take the car keys away? As a caregiver for a loved one with dementia, have you ever wondered when it’s no longer safe for them to drive? This question, though tough, is essential. This episode covers the signs and strategies for managing this challenging situation, ensuring both safety and independence. Deciding when to take away…
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In this podcast, host Marianne Sciucco is joined by an ensemble of talented poets to officially launch our anthology, Poetry for the Dementia Journey. This collection brings together caregivers who have personally navigated the complexities of caregiving, diagnosis, and emotional upheavals tied to Alzheimer's and dementia. They write about many of …
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OPEN MIC on Alzheimer's Speaks - Dementia Friendly Churches, Resources, Training, & Insight 7/23/24 Today our host Lori La Bey talks with Pastor Jeanette Bass Jordan founder of Dementia Dignified Academy and Lance A. Slatton known as the Senior Care Influencer. I think you will find our conversation interesting as we explore services, products, car…
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Are you looking for ways to bring more joy and less stress to your caregiving journey? Susie Singer Carter is most proud of producing and directing her documentary, “No Country for Old People”, a nursing home expose. She is also proud of two short docs, “WOMEN WHO WROTE THE WAY” and “BREAKING GOOD” for the WGA’s Women’s History Month in 2017 and 20…
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SPECIAL PROGRAM ALERT - DEMENTIA AND THE ARTS on Alzheimer's Speaks Artist, Mark Timmons joins Dementia and the Arts host Lori La Bey and Mary Crescenzo. On today's show, Mark shares a sampling of his photography as well as some of his prose. In fact, in some pieces, he combines them! Mark shares his techniques, what sparks his interests and why, a…
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Are you a caregiver between 18 and 40 caring for someone with dementia? You're not alone. Being a caregiver for a loved one with dementia is challenging. It can be even more daunting when you're a young adult. Today, we’ll explore the unique struggles and rewards of young adult dementia caregivers. This journey is different from that of older careg…
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Virginia and Steve are joined by Pamela D. Wilson, MS, BS/BA, NCG, CSA.– an international resource for caregivers with over two decades of experience in aging and caregiving– known for her consultations, advocacy, and her book, "The Caregiving Trap: Solutions for Life's Unexpected Changes," as well as her own podcast called “The Caring Generation.”…
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In this episode of "Bringing Hope to Alzheimer's," Anne Fraser dives deep into the inspiring journey of Sarah Kellogg, a 45-year-old woman who faced early onset Alzheimer's and triumphed through functional medicine. Discover how Sarah overcame severe memory issues, brain fog, and cognitive decline by embracing a holistic approach to health. Anne Fr…
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Are you struggling to balance your life while caring for a parent with dementia? Caring for a loved one with dementia is challenging, especially for adult children. Today's episode explores the unique challenges faced by adult child caregivers and offers insights and tips to navigate this journey effectively. Did you know that 60% of family caregiv…
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Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia are such complex and confusing topics...enough to make anyone’s head spin. One of the most confusing phenomena associated with dementia is that of sundowning. There are so many different interpretations of what sundowning is and isn’t, so today, Lisa dives deep into details about sundowning. Don’t miss this …
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The Emerging Role of Blood Tests in Improving Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis Lori La Bey explores the new path of utilizing blood tests to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. She speaks with two professionals in the industry and one person living with dementia but also received several questions from our audience that she will be asking our panel as well.…
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Did you know that 30% of spousal caregivers for people with dementia pass away before their loved ones? This startling statistic highlights the immense challenges faced by spouses caring for partners with dementia. Let's explore the unique aspects of spousal caregiving and strategies to navigate this journey successfully. Spousal caregivers make up…
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Quand prendre la décision de confier son proche à un établissement ? C’est une question inévitable ; et difficile pour beaucoup d’aidants, qui engendre bien sûr son lot d’émotions. Pour répondre à vos questions : Vanessa Dupuy, neuropsychologue et coordinatrice de l’offre de répit dans le Calvados.
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Are you struggling with resistance to care from your loved one with dementia? Welcome to a new perspective on dementia caregiving. Today, we’ll explore some unique and actionable insights that can truly transform your caregiving journey. Your mindset significantly influences your caregiving experience. It might be surprising, but our attitudes and …
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Stigma Living with Dementia on Dementia Chats Today's conversation is all about stigma and living with dementia. Our experts living with dementia are Harry Urban, Karen Creekmoore, Cate Lau, Pam, Larue, Dr. Dale Anderson, Bob Savage, and Dr. Lonni Schicker. As usual, I think you will find great insights from those living with a form of dementia. Yo…
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Ce mois de juillet, Bande à Part accueille un petit nouveau dans la troupe : Alain ! On lui souhaite la bienvenue et on le découvre dans cet épisode ! Anne, Hélène, Sylvain et Alain vous parlent du 14 juillet, mais aussi sport, culture et cinéma, sans oublier le fameux quizz musical.
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There is a common misconception that Alzheimer's is solely an old person's disease. Sadly, that is no longer the case. Join us as Anne Fraser discusses the increasing occurrence of early onset Alzheimer's, affecting individuals as young as their 40s and 50s. Learn about the contributing factors, lifestyle changes that can help, and personal stories…
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Are you struggling for perfection in dementia caregiving? Have you ever felt the pressure to provide perfect care for your loved one with dementia? You're not alone. Today’s episode tackles a common myth: caregiving doesn't have to be perfect; it just needs to be done. Let's explore why embracing imperfection can actually benefit both you and your …
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For many, many, years, various myths and misconceptions have emerged surrounding Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. The myths continue to become exaggerated, so let’s do some myth busting today to set the record straight. Don’t miss this very important information! Some of the highlights include: Lisa discusses many of the common myths assoc…
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CAN ADVENTURE PREVENT DEMENTIA? Lori La Bey talks with Dr. Helena Popovic MD is an Australian family physician and 10-year care partner for her father who had both Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. She has written two best-selling books about their adventure with dementia, and she teaches health professionals, people living with dementia, and thei…
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Have you ever wondered how your faith can shape your caregiving journey for a loved one with dementia? In this latest episode of our Christian Dementia Caregiving Podcast, Dr. Nakeisha Rodgers (https://www.drnakeishamd.com), a dual board Internist and Geriatrician, best-selling author, and national speaker from the beautiful island of the Bahamas, …
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Have you ever wondered how your faith influences your caregiving journey for a loved one with dementia? Caring for a loved one with dementia is challenging. When you add differing beliefs, it becomes even more complex. This episode sheds light on these unique struggles and offers hope and practical advice for caregivers. As a Christian caregiver, y…
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Chaque année, des milliers d’aidants se trouvent confrontés à la question de l’hébergement de leur proche malade. Maintien à domicile, habitat partagé, relayage… Quelles sont les alternatives à l’Ehpad ? Et dans quels cas sont-elles envisageables ? Réponses à vos questions avec Vanessa Dupuy, neuropsychologue.…
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In this episode of Bringing Hope to Alzheimer's, host Anne Fraser sits down with Courtney Krusemark, a registered nurse and functional wellness coach, to discuss transformative health practices. Courtney, the owner of Under the Hood Wellness, LLC, shares her journey from working in the emergency department to becoming a wellness coach, emphasizing …
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La triple championne olympique française Marie-José Pérec a décidé de s’engager aux côtés de France Alzheimer et maladies apparentées, seule association qui accompagne les familles au quotidien. Dans cette interview, Marie-José Pérec souligne que ces pathologies peuvent tous nous concerner. Elle vante aussi les bienfaits des activités physiques ada…
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Are you tracking your stress levels as a dementia caregiver? Caring for a loved one with dementia is a noble and challenging journey. But did you know that understanding and monitoring your stress can make a significant difference? Let's explore how. Stress is a natural response to life's challenges. For caregivers, it often feels overwhelming. Yet…
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Many of you may already be aware that in the more advanced stages of dementia, many people develop extreme difficulty with swallowing. It’s called Dysphagia. Lisa does a deep dive into this condition and shares some personal stories about it. Don’t miss this very important information! Some of the highlights include: How common is dysphagia in peop…
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Welcome back to the podcast where we share the powerful stories of those who have been impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia. In this episode, Christy and Marianne sit down with Sue Fagalde Lick, a remarkable poet, author, musician, and dog lover from the Oregon coast. Sue shares her deeply moving story of caring for her husband, Fred, throughout th…
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Hear Some Great Communication Tips From Those Living with Dementia and Why They Can Change and Are So Important. Today we have another amazing panel of experts living with dementia. sharing communication tips that work for them in different situations and as their disease progresses or changes. I know you will find Ginger Smith, Karen Creekmoore, C…
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed trying to manage the challenging behaviors of your loved one with dementia? You're not alone. In this episode, Lizette shared valuable insights and practical advice tailored specifically for caregivers like you. One key point discussed was the importance of identifying the triggers behind certain behaviors. For exampl…
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Professeur de français, Elisabeth Rastoin est aidante de son mari, Stéphane. Elle a longtemps pris des notes et elle en a fait une pièce de théâtre, qui a pu être une forme de thérapie. Cette pièce s'appelle "Cinquième droite au Bifidus". Le sous-titre : Variations poétiques et (presque) pas dramatiques sur Alzheimer. Elisabeth Rastoin l’a jouée pl…
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Thierry Orban a photographé Elisabeth II, François Mitterrand, Claudia Schiffer, Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan... Il a aussi couvert la guerre du Golfe. Diagnostiqué en août 2022, le photo-reporter a voulu se rendre utile. Il a monté, avec sa femme et France Alzheimer Drôme, une expo-vente de ses photos. Elle s'est tenue dans l'église désacralisée Sainte-…
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Concernés par la maladie, quatre amis d'enfance ont décidé de réaliser l'ascension du Mont Blanc pour soutenir l'association France Alzheimer et maladies apparentées de Haute-Saône. Ils y ont pris goût et souhaite réaliser d'autres défis.
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Have you ever wondered how to handle challenging behaviors in your loved one with dementia? Today’s episode offers practical strategies to help. The term "challenging behaviors" often refers to normal human behaviors magnified by dementia. Instead of seeing these behaviors as problematic, understand them as expressions of unmet needs or frustration…
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On retrouve notre joyeuse Bande pour ce mois de juin. Aujourd’hui Sylvain et Allyre sont entourés d’Anne et Hélène. Au programme musique, actu, quotidien et un nouveau rendez-vous. Désormais Sylvain nous livre son regard sur un film, une expo, un musée. Aujourd’hui zoom sur La petite Vadrouille.
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In this episode of "Bringing Hope to Alzheimer's," host Anne Fraser extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported the Night of Hope gala on June 10th, 2024. The event, held at the elegant Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City, was a phenomenal success with 300 attendees and over $153,000 raised. Country singer Jay Allen and his wife, Kylie Morga…
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If you're caring for a loved one with dementia, have you found yourself wondering how to handle the overwhelming responsibilities and maintain your own well-being? In this episode dedicated to caregivers like you, valuable insights were shared to not only manage caregiving tasks but also preserve your own health. Many don’t realize they've stepped …
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Lisa came across a recent article discussing an interview between Scientific American Custom Media and Bill Gates. What he has disclosed in his interview is some of the most encouraging and promising information out there in terms of advancing the development of treatments or cures for Alzheimer’s disease. Don’t miss this very important information…
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Virginia rejoins Steve in this concluding 2 part series on caregiving strategies. In this episode, they provide insights into activities and products that can be utilized to enhance daily living and simplify routine tasks. Tune in for valuable information that aims to elevate the day-to-day experience for both caregivers and those living with Alzhe…
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OPEN MIC on Alzheimer's Speaks Allows People to Share Their Stories, Services, Products, Tools, Advice, and Concerns Join Alzheimer's Speaks Radio today on Open Mic as we shift dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time. We love raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites! So, monthly we invit…
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Have you ever wondered how understanding and managing emotions can transform your journey as a caregiver for a loved one with dementia? In this episode, grief recovery specialist Heather Leigh discusses the intricate topic of processing grief in a healthy manner, particularly within the realm of dementia caregiving. Heather sheds light on the learn…
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Comment prévenir l'épuisement de l'aidant ? Quels sont les signaux d'alerte ? Prévenir ce burn out représente un enjeu vital, et implique de pouvoir détecter les premiers signes d’alerte. Pour nous aider à les repérer, Maïté Fontaine, psychologue, a accepté de répondre à nos questions.
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Are you aware of how societies have perceived dementia throughout history? This episode offers a compelling look into the historical context of dementia, providing insights that are seldom discussed on most platforms. The term "dementia" isn't new—its roots trace back over centuries, and its history is as rich as it is complex. Contrary to common b…
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