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Truth, Lies & Alzheimer's

Lisa Skinner

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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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Hello Alzheimer’s

So Many Goodbyes

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Hello Alzheimer’s will inform, inspire and affirm those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we’ll delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we’ll learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we’ll learn about the best strategies to ...
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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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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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The Alzheimer's Research Podcast

Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute

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The Alzheimer's Research Podcast is a conversation-style podcast by the Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI) that provides valuable insights and information about Alzheimer's disease, cutting-edge research, and the impact of studies and trials. The podcast features in-depth discussions with ATRI researchers, scientists, study participants, and other experts in the field. Listen in to learn about the people behind the science, their roles, and work. In 2025, ATRI celebrates their ...
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Welcome to Alzheimer’s Breakthrough with Dr. Josh Helman, MD, the transformative podcast that delves into the root causes of cognitive decline and provides real solutions for preventing—and even reversing—Alzheimer’s. Hosted by Dr. Josh Helman, MD, a Harvard-trained physician with advanced degrees in biochemistry, this show is designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, their loved ones, and anyone determined to preserve and improve brain health. Each week, Dr. Josh demystifies the com ...
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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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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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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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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're 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 au ...
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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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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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Are You a Christian Caregiver Overwhelmed by Dementia or Alzheimer’s? Find Faith-Based Support and Real Solutions. Dementia caregiving is overwhelming, exhausting, and emotionally draining—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. If you’re struggling with caregiver stress, burnout, difficult dementia behaviors, family conflict, or making major care decisions, this podcast equips you with practical, faith-driven strategies to make dementia care easier, less stressful, and more peaceful. Thi ...
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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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Bringing Hope to Alzheimer's

Anne Fraser

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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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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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Living with dementia! It’s not just about memory loss and confusion. It impacts nearly all of our cognitive functions, including language skills, notable changes in personality, mood, the ability to reason, the ability to use to use sound judgment in decision making, vision changes, a diminished sense of smell, trouble multitasking, and completing …
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Dementia and the Arts on Alzheimer's Speaks with Artist Wally Cox Today on Alzheimer's Speaks our cohosts Lori La Bey and Mary Creszeno chat with artist Wally Cox. Wally shares his diagnosis, and how art brings him comfort and joy while adding value to his life and others. About Dementia and the Arts Dementia and the Arts™ educational videos were f…
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Have you been told to walk away from loved ones with Alzheimer's, assuming there's nothing left to connect with? The pain of feeling disconnected and hopeless in caregiving is all too real. But what if there was a way to find joy and connection in the midst of it all? Let's uncover the power of creativity and joy in dementia care together. In this …
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When caring for a loved one with dementia, our instinct is often to correct, guide, or keep them on track. But what if the best way to connect wasn’t about following the rules—but breaking them? In Episode 230, we explore how letting go of structure and embracing playfulness can create meaningful moments of joy, connection, and peace in dementia ca…
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Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Joan Palmquist about the practical and personal benefits of decluttering and downsizing during the dementia journey. Joan's a retired marketing researcher who studied both journalism and law. And while that's impressive, Joan's current LinkedIn profile describes her most brilliant and rewarding work yet:…
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Did you know your daily habits could be destroying your nitric oxide levels without you even realizing it? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Nathan Bryan, a world-renowned expert in nitric oxide research, to explore how this tiny molecule controls blood flow, supports brain function, and plays a key role in Alzheimer’s prevention. We uncover sho…
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In this episode on the Living with Alzheimer's podcast, Christoph interviews Tina Sadarangani, ANP-C GNP-BC PhD RN, Assistant Professor at NYU School of Medicine and the Rory Meyers College of Nursing. They discuss Tina’s research regarding natural disaster trends and its impact on caregivers for those living with dementia. Tina shares her recommen…
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In this inaugural episode of the Alzheimer's Research Podcast, Shelley and Mickenzie dive into what listeners can look forward to in this podcast series. They’ll chat with experts like Dr. Paul Aisen, Dr. Mindy Aisen, and the amazing team at the Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI). Shelley shares a peek into ATRI’s work on clinical tr…
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Send Ken a Text Message about the Podcast EP 43 Wondering Aloud - Lessons from Loss Ken discusses coping strategies amid the loss of three fellow residents, reassures caregivers on managing personal guilt, and emphasizes the importance of supporting others. He offers practical advice on self-care, finding joy, and using diverse activities to break …
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In this episode of Spotlight on Care, Steve and Virginia explore the complex and often distressing experience of delusions in dementia with David Sultzer, MD, the Clinical Research Director at UCI MIND and professor of Psychiatry & Human Behavior. Dr. Sultzer explains how and when delusions, such as paranoia and misidentification, develop in indivi…
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As a dementia caregiver, you’re constantly making decisions. Should you spend more time with your loved one, invest in outside help, or find ways to conserve your energy? Every choice has trade-offs, and prioritizing the wrong thing can make your journey harder. Lizette explores the reality of these trade-offs and how to decide what’s best for your…
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Today we talk in detail about caring for a loved one with Author Alfredo Botello, who wrote the book Spin Cycle: Notes from a Reluctant Caregiver. Alfredo took care of his mother living with dementia. You will hear about a variety of experiences, and how he coped and adapted as he cared for his mom. You will get a lot of great tips to make your jou…
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Lisa shares more real-life case studies from her 30 years of experience working with people living with dementia that highlight common behavioral challenges that often accompany this condition on a day-to-day basis. In this episode, Lisa describes a variety of different challenges and situations that are so common to dementia along with interventio…
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Caregiving for a loved one with dementia is physically and emotionally draining. Many caregivers reach the end of the day utterly exhausted, yet still find themselves staying up late just to enjoy a little peace and quiet. But when rest feels out of reach, how do you reclaim it without guilt? Lizette walks us through a coaching session with Irene, …
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Healing the divide, our first dementia retreat in Malaysia Lori La Bey talks with Cecilia Chan, a Malaysian dementia advocate and activist, and we will learn about a wonderful event she coordinated. Learn: The effects of stigma Self-isolation and withdrawal from social engagement Embarrassment and family dynamics Lack of awareness and education Agg…
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The 4 D’s of Dementia Caregiving: Do, Delay, Delegate, or Delete Dementia caregiving can feel like juggling too many responsibilities at once. The pressure to do everything can lead to stress, exhaustion, and burnout. But what if there was a way to simplify your caregiving responsibilities and focus on what truly matters? Lizette introduces the 4 D…
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Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Myrna Marofsky and Kandy Hirsch about the critical need for Mental Health First Aid... for caregivers. The conversation addresses when, why and how to support those primary care partners who simply need the nudge to care... for themselves. As a reminder, Myrna Marofsky is a fabulous friend, care partner …
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What if toxins lurking in your body were silently increasing your risk of Alzheimer’s? From heavy metals to environmental pollutants, these hidden threats could accelerate cognitive decline without you knowing. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chris Shade, a detoxification expert and CEO of Quicksilver Scientific, to discuss how toxins impact b…
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Lisa shares an interview between Catherine Taylor, writer, and Professor Matthew Kiernan, a neurologist and expert in neurodegenerative diseases, discussing the ways in which dementia could conceivably become a controllable disease. They discuss the 14 known risk factors and other conditions you need to be aware of so you can potentially reduce you…
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Connection is key in dementia care. Discover the transformative power of arts engagement for people living with dementia in this inspiring conversation with Mary Crescenzo, author of “The Planet Alzheimer’s Guide: 8 Ways the Arts Can Transform the Life of Your Loved One and Your Own.” In this heartfelt episode, a replay of an Aging & Amazing Books …
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One of the hardest realities of dementia caregiving is realizing that logic doesn’t work. No matter how many times you explain, reason, or correct—your loved one’s brain processes information differently. So how do you handle repetitive questions, confusion, and nighttime anxiety without frustration? Today we explore how shifting your approach can …
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Dementia caregiving is not something anyone asks for, yet many caregivers find themselves in the role unexpectedly. Whether you're a spouse, an adult child, or a family member stepping in, the truth is clear: you didn’t cause your loved one’s dementia, but now it is your reality. Today we unpack the emotions, struggles, and faith-based encouragemen…
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Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Thor Nystrom. Thor's a phenomenal college football and NFL Draft analyst for Fantasy Life; but he's an even better son. Thor talks about his amazing mom, Rachel Reabe Nystrom, also an accomplished journalist and former host for Minnesota Public Radio. And Thor shares how his family -- even after Rachel's…
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You don’t need a knockout blow to experience a concussion. In fact, many people unknowingly suffer from brain trauma that can silently increase their risk for Alzheimer’s. In this episode, I interview Dr. Titus Chiu, a functional neurologist and brain health expert, to expose the hidden dangers of undiagnosed concussions. We discuss how leaky brain…
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Lori La Bey talks with Dr. Stefano Sinicropi a highly accomplished board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon who has performed over 9000 spinal surgeries since 2006. He is the President and CEO of Midwest Spine. Dr. Sinicropi has been a founding partner of several other successful medical ventures as well as others outside the medical field. Recentl…
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How many times have we all asked that question over the years? Especially if it has touched us personally. In today’s episode, Lisa shares an eye-opening article written by Dr. Donald Weaver, Professor of Chemistry and Director of Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network, University of Toronto, who addresses that very question. Dr. Wea…
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Dementia caregiving is a journey filled with uncertainty, emotional highs and lows, and overwhelming moments. But what if you could recognize patterns and respond with confidence instead of frustration? Today we explore a live coaching session where a caregiver learns how to manage emotional struggles, reduce stress, and approach caregiving with fa…
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Co-Creating Caregiver Success Lori La Bey talks with Mary Farquhar who has named herself the CEO of her husband Roger’s care since October 2018. She is a member of Lori La Bey’s Caregiver Connect Support group, where she openly shares critical insights and resources with our members. She is a valued member and leads by example, teaching others they…
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Dementia is often described as a long goodbye—an extended separation that slowly takes away the person we love. But as Christians, we know that death, even with dementia, is not the final word. Today we explore what Scripture says about death, suffering, and the eternal hope we have through Christ. The good news? Death doesn’t win. If your loved on…
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Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Gordon Solo, the Supervising Attorney of the Senior Law Project at Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid. Gordon gives insights and advice on what Legal Aid can do -- legally and practically -- to protect every person in our greater community, especially those with fewer resources who are also starting their own demen…
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Imagine waking up to the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee, that first warm sip awakening your senses—pure bliss. But what if your daily ritual was doing more than just fueling your morning? What if it held the power to protect your brain and even help prevent Alzheimer’s? In this episode, I sit down with Andrew Salisbury, CEO of Purity Coffee, t…
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Brain health isn’t just about memory–it’s about vitality, clarity, and longevity. In this episode, I sit down with my co-host, Krystal Culler, a leading brain health expert, to uncover the science behind cognitive aging, dementia risk reduction, and real-world strategies for maintaining a sharp mind. Krystal shares her incredible journey from perso…
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Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia, affecting millions worldwide. While often seen as irreversible, emerging research is rewriting the narrative, offering new hope for prevention and even reversal. Join me, Dr. Josh Helman, MD, a Harvard-trained physician, and Krystal Culler, DBH, MA, as we launch this podcast. The inaugural episode r…
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Have you heard of Reminiscence Therapy? On today’s episode, Lisa discusses in detail what reminiscence therapy is, how it is used, and why it’s a game changer for creating a higher quality of life for those living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Because Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia pose significant challenges for everyone…
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Have you ever considered creating a “contract” with yourself as a caregiver—one that clearly defines what you can and cannot do? Debra Hallisey, caregiver advocate and author of A Relationship Contract for Dementia Caregivers, joins us to share her insights on navigating caregiving dynamics, especially for those caring for a loved one with dementia…
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What happens when you’re caring for someone who isn’t your responsibility? For many caregivers, the role wasn’t something they planned—it was something they stepped into out of love, obligation, or necessity. But when does helping become a burden that affects your own well-being? In this episode, we explore how to set boundaries, find alternative s…
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All is not lost! Inspiration for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers Lori La Bey talks with Rev. Dr. Jade Angelica who was Inspired by her journey through Alzheimer’s with her mother. She founded the non-profit organization, Healing Moments for Alzheimer’s, in 2007. Since then, she has been offering innovative dementia care education throughout the…
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In this episode of the Dementia together podcast we chat with Jitendra Gupta in Bradford about finding confidence after his dementia diagnosis.When Jitendra first received the news he had Alzheimer's disease, he felt pessimistic about the future. But with the support of his family, friends and other networks, including Alzheimer's Society, Jitendra…
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Stepping in to help a loved one with dementia isn’t always straightforward—especially when you’re supporting a brother-in-law, a sister, or another relative without being their primary caregiver. How do you offer real, meaningful help without overstepping? We explore how caregivers can navigate complex family dynamics while providing essential supp…
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Hello Alzheimer's Host Karla Hult talks with Prof. Joe Gaugler, the Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair in Long-Term Care and Aging, School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota. Joe discusses his latest outreach -- a "dementia roadshow" -- that allows everyone in Minnesota to hear directly from this health care leader about the latest Alzheimer…
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Welcome to Alzheimer’s Breakthrough with Dr. Josh Helman, MD, the transformative podcast that delves into the root causes of cognitive decline and provides real solutions for preventing—and even reversing—Alzheimer’s. Hosted by Dr. Josh Helman, MD, a Harvard-trained physician with advanced degrees in biochemistry, this show is designed for individu…
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On today’s episode, Lisa discusses how Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia present a complex array of behavioral challenges that significantly impact the quality of life for the individual’s who’ve been diagnosed, their family members, as well as their caregivers. She explores the multifaceted nature of these behavioral expressions, including …
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Caring for a loved one with dementia is already challenging, but what happens when family members don’t agree on the best approach? Disagreements over care responsibilities, living arrangements, and medical decisions can cause stress and frustration. In this episode, we explore how to navigate family conflicts, communicate effectively, and find pea…
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Today on OPEN MIC our guest is Vince Zangaro, the founder of the Alzheimers Music Fest. Vince has a new concert raising funds to support those living with dementia. Listen, learn, and see how you can help spread the word about this fun and fantastic event, or better yet; how you can attend! Contact Information for Alzheimer's Music Fest and Vince Z…
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People living with dementia are targets of social media abuse in nursing homes Lori La Bey talks with Eilon Caspi a Gerontologist and dementia behavior specialist. He has worked in the aging field for 30 years starting as a nurse aide in a nursing home where his grandfather lived. Since then, he worked as a social worker, educator, consultant, auth…
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Dementia caregiving can feel like juggling too many priorities at once, often leaving caregivers overwhelmed and unsure of the next steps. In this episode, we get a front-row seat to a live coaching session, offering practical strategies to help caregivers manage day-to-day challenges while staying focused on what matters most. Throughout the episo…
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Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Elder Law Attorney Mary Frances Price, a founding member of Bravura Group. Together, the two tackle all those daunting legal and financial questions, documents and overall next steps families and individuals want to address when they believe their Alzheimer's or other dementia journey has begun. You can …
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On today’s episode, Lisa shares the most detailed and comprehensive article she has found to date titled: Alzheimer’s: Are Newly Approved Drugs Making a Real-Life Difference? After a lull of nearly 2 decades, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally approved new medications for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease for the first time since…
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As a caregiver, you may find yourself overwhelmed with decisions about what’s best for your loved one with dementia. Is it time for palliative care, hospice, or memory care? In this episode, we break down these options, their differences, and how to make informed decisions that prioritize both your loved one’s comfort and your peace of mind. This e…
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