Life With Dementia
World Health Organization is taking on the mountain of dementia in global action. Guest Kavitha Kolappa discusses her work on a knowledge exchange platform with the World Health Organization. This project is encouraging international commitment to increasing attention and resources for dementia around the world. Find out more at www.globaldementia.org.
info_outline This Is Not the EndLife With Dementia
The truth is people can live well with Alzheimer’s. That's the message Arthena Caston and Jay Reinstein want you to hear. Listen to the voice of lived experience as two outspoken Alzheimer advocates share their thoughts, fears, and observations about living with a progressive illness.
info_outline Cog @ Work:Life With Dementia
What could a supportive work environment look like for workers with dementia? Top-notch researcher Josephine McMurray is helping employers look differently at mild cognitive impairment and early-onset dementia, in the workplace.
info_outline My Father’s Diagnosis of Dementia Opened My EyesLife With Dementia
Lisa Poole, founder of Dementia Connections magazine, shares her personal journey to awareness of a fragmented health system and the importance of aligning expectations with true understanding.
info_outline Love is All You NeedLife With Dementia
Maybe the Beatles had it right after all. Can creating dementia friendly communities and age friendly communities really be as simple as giving love? Hear from Jennifer Mallamo and the wise words she shares around treating others with love, patience, dignity and respect. Regardless if it's your family, your neighbor or a collaborative partner on a project as large as building dementia friendly communities. It’s about providing hope and making a difference in each and every moment.
info_outline How Can Artificial Intelligence, Smart Phones and Google Help Dementia?Life With Dementia
Combining the voice of dementia into technology development can offer huge potential for mobile health giants. Hear from Dr. Joon Lee at the Cumming School of Medicine, a national leader in brain and mental health research, talk about the important benefits technology and mobile devices can have for people living with dementia, their families, and the medical system.
info_outline Taking Research Into Real LifeLife With Dementia
Hear from research duo, Dr. Jennifer Watt and Dr. Zahra Goodarzi as they share their story about comparing hundreds of research cases to create “best level evidence” and help their geriatric patients, families, and informal caregivers make the best decisions to improve quality of life. Spoiler alert: and it’s not always a traditional medical treatment either!
info_outline 25. BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS!Life With Dementia
Find out what the Dementia Association for Awareness and Support has been up to and hear about a new podcast series we are embarking on that will include the voice of a new co-host! This special fall/winter series will highlight the expertise that only lived-experience has. Listeners will get to hear the living, breathing experience of discovery through the lens of a progressive diagnosis of dementia. Life With Dementia is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. "Locally grown. Community Supported.
info_outline 24. Pulling Creative Spirit Into Long-Term CareLife With Dementia
Long-term care environments are often viewed as institutional settings. Find out what we can do to change that and support environments that are full of creative spirit.
info_outline 23. Has COVID-19 been ALL gloom and doom?Life With Dementia
No one has gone untouched by the global crisis of COVID-19; but what has come out of this that might actually be better? That’s the topic we are hitting today with Cindy Bond of the Alzheimer's Society in Calgary, Alberta. We'll look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected families, caregivers and those living with dementia.
info_outlineDo your lifestyle choices put you at risk for Alzheimer’s? We’re talking today with Dr. Jeffrey Burns, a lead researcher, and co-director at the KU Alzheimer’s Disease Center, where they're investigating the use of lifestyle interventions as a preventative measure in the fight against Alzheimer's. Can things like diet, exercise, and quality of sleep really reduce our risk of dementia? These are precisely some of the areas being studied here. For more info go to www.lifewithdementia.ca/blog