Fading Memories: Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregiver Support
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266 - Caregiving Is a Difficult Journey - Ease The Stress with The Purple Vine
Debbie DeMoss Compton Joining me on the show this week is Debbie DeMoss Compton. Debbie is a Certified Caregiving Consultant & Advocate/Speaker/Author/Caregiver. She was traveling coast to coast
265 - Dementia in the Kitchen. A Step-by-step Guide
Melissa Bernstein demonstrates how to engage with our loved ones in the kitchen. Cooking together in the kitchen can provide meaningful activities for loved ones battling neurodegenerative illness.
264 - Financial Elder Abuse - How To Avoid the Pitfalls.
Candace Delacona, Elder Law Attorney Today we're talking about how to avoid the pitfalls of elder financial abuse. Elder financial abuse is a growing problem that can have devastating effects on th
263 - What Does a Dementia Doula Do?
Mary Anne Ogelesby Have you ever wished for a friend who understood your caregiving journey? A friend who had all the answers you needed? Haven't we all hoped for this friend at one time or another
Bonus - Stop 100% of Unwanted Phone Calls - Explainer
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262 -A Single, Millennials Caregiving Story
Jessica and her Mother, CG. When we think of someone caring for a loved one, our first impression isn't of a person in their mid-twenties. Generally, we think of an older adult spouse or middle-age
261- Dementia As A New Language?
Michael Rost, psycholinguist & author Michael Rost, the author of The Journey Home, Portraits of Healing, has been active in language teaching, learning technology, and language acquisition researc
260 - Dolly Star Dementia Cow Sharing The Love
Animal-assisted therapy is beneficial for various ailments, including Dementia, Alzheimer's, PTSD, anxiety, depression, healing after surgical procedures, loneliness, behavioral issues, and the chroni
259 - What does an End-of-Life Douala
Do? An end-of-life doula is a trained professional who provides emotional, physical, and spiritual support to individuals and their families during the end-of-life process. They are not medical
258 - The End-of-Life Conversations We Need to Be Having
Anna Cantor, Dementia Trainer, End-of-Life Coach My guest, Anna Cantor, suggested the topic of End-of-life taboo topics. As you listen, you'll hear more. Anna had recently lost her mother, and our