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EP: 189 - The Power of Positivity in Alzheimer’s disease

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

Release Date: 09/03/2024

EP: 200 - Alzheimer’s Disease: Holiday Tips for a Positive Season | Dementia Caregiving show art EP: 200 - Alzheimer’s Disease: Holiday Tips for a Positive Season | Dementia Caregiving

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

In this episode of This is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World, I’m joined by Nancy (Dangle) and Kat (Dot), two incredible women with valuable insights into dementia care. Together, we explore the emotional challenges of caregiving, particularly how important non-verbal communication can be when building meaningful connections with loved ones living with dementia. Nancy shares her personal experience with Alzheimer’s disease, discussing the power of physical touch, eye contact, and simply being present. We also talk about the importance of inclusion and how small...

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EP : 199 - Dementia Caregiving: Preparing for Your Own Health Crisis show art EP : 199 - Dementia Caregiving: Preparing for Your Own Health Crisis

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

In "Dementia Caregiving: How to Prepare for Health Crisis (2024)," we provide essential strategies for caregivers managing the complexities of dementia care. Preparing for unexpected health crises can ease the burden on both the caregiver and the person with dementia. This episode covers vital aspects like maintaining caregiver health, emotional preparedness, and practical planning for financial, legal, and care arrangements. Together with Dr. Melissa Batchelor and guest Jacob Kendall, we dive into how caregiving impacts personal health and share insights on managing stress, building a...

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EP: 198 - Opioid Use Disorder | Impact on Families – Aging Parents to Grandkids | OpiAID show art EP: 198 - Opioid Use Disorder | Impact on Families – Aging Parents to Grandkids | OpiAID

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

In this episode, we explore the critical risks of opioid use among seniors, including addiction, overdose, and the dangerous side effects that can worsen existing health conditions. We speak with David Reeser, CEO of OpiAID, to understand the impact of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) on aging parents and their families, highlighting why awareness is essential for everyone. OpiAID is revolutionizing OUD treatment with remote patient monitoring, biometric insights, and personalized care plans that go beyond the clinical setting. As the opioid crisis impacts families nationwide, this episode provides...

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EP: 197 - Dating After 50: 10 Must-Know Tips for Finding Love Over 50 show art EP: 197 - Dating After 50: 10 Must-Know Tips for Finding Love Over 50

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

Are you navigating the dating scene after 50? Whether you’re newly single or returning to the dating world after years, it can feel daunting, but also exciting! In this episode, I’m joined by Evan Marc Katz, a renowned dating coach with over 13,000 success stories, to explore how to find love and meaningful connections later in life. We discuss the challenges and joys of modern dating over 50, how to overcome fears, present yourself authentically, and stay safe both online and offline.

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EP: 196 - Role of Diet in Longevity show art EP: 196 - Role of Diet in Longevity

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

In today’s fast-paced world, numerous diet trends promise to enhance health and longevity, but true wellness stems from understanding the science behind our food choices. This episode examines three popular diets—intermittent fasting, the Mediterranean diet, and the ketogenic diet—and their impact on aging. Intermittent fasting, which alternates between eating and fasting periods, is praised for weight management and metabolic health benefits, though its long-term sustainability, especially for older adults, is debated. The Mediterranean diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains,...

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EP: 195 - How to Choose the Best Home Care for an Older Adult show art EP: 195 - How to Choose the Best Home Care for an Older Adult

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

Caring for an aging loved one can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re unsure where to start. Many older adults express a desire to "age in place," but it’s critical to assess whether staying at home is still a safe and realistic option for them. My "Care Options Checklist" offers a clear framework for evaluating important factors such as mobility, cognitive health, and their ability to manage daily living tasks like bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Depending on their needs, solutions might range from simple home modifications to hiring a professional caregiver or even a home...

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EP: 194 - How to Choose a Quality Nursing Home show art EP: 194 - How to Choose a Quality Nursing Home

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

Choosing the right nursing home for a loved one requires careful attention to both care quality and financial considerations. When visiting a facility, be sure to observe how residents are treated, whether they’re well-cared for, and if the environment is clean and welcoming. Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, especially on different shifts, and the turnover rate of nursing assistants, which can indicate the facility’s culture. Additionally, check if the medical team is familiar with residents' needs and whether your loved one can keep their personal doctor. A surprise visit during...

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EP: 193 - Medication accessibility: SnapSlide show art EP: 193 - Medication accessibility: SnapSlide

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

Prescription bottles can be tough to open, especially for those with dexterity challenges. Enter SnapSlide, an innovative solution designed for easy, one-handed medication access. CEO Rocky Batzel was inspired to create SnapSlide after watching his grandmother struggle with child-resistant bottles, common among older adults with conditions like arthritis. SnapSlide’s ergonomic, child-proof design ensures easy access without compromising safety. It improves medication adherence and reduces frustration for users with hand disabilities or caregivers. Rocky plans to bring SnapSlide to major...

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EP: 192 - Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults Living with Alzheimer’s: Vital Tips for Caregivers show art EP: 192 - Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults Living with Alzheimer’s: Vital Tips for Caregivers

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

Emergencies and natural disasters can be particularly dangerous for older adults and individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, making proper preparedness essential. Caregivers should focus on maintaining calm and offering reassurance during high-stress situations, sticking to familiar routines and providing comfort items to reduce confusion. Clear communication using simple language, avoiding sensory overload, and ensuring the individual has proper identification are key strategies for keeping those with cognitive impairments safe. It’s also crucial to develop and regularly review a...

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EP: 191 - The Future of Care: Care Yaya Matches Healthcare Students with Older Adults show art EP: 191 - The Future of Care: Care Yaya Matches Healthcare Students with Older Adults

This Is Getting Old Podcast with Melissa B PhD

In this episode, I sit down with Neal Shah, CEO of CareYaya, to explore how this innovative platform provides affordable, high-quality caregiving for aging adults. CareYaya connects families with healthcare students eager to gain real-world experience while supporting seniors with companionship and daily tasks. Learn how CareYaya, often dubbed "the Uber of caregiving," is revolutionizing the industry by offering trusted, accessible care to families nationwide. Tune in to discover how this tech startup is filling crucial gaps in caregiving, ensuring safety, affordability, and support for your...

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In this inspiring episode, I interview Nancy and Kat, also known as "Dangle and Dot," who share their unique and positive perspectives on living with and caring for those with Alzheimer's disease. Nancy, diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's in 2013, speaks about how her diagnosis became a new beginning rather than an end. She emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and shares how writing poetry became her way of processing emotions and finding strength. Her journey has led her to publish three books, turning her personal challenge into a source of inspiration and support for others.

Kat, who has been a care partner for family members with dementia, including her brother and mother, offers her perspective on caregiving. She highlights the concept of "care partnering," where the caregiver and the person with dementia work together, each contributing to the relationship in meaningful ways. Kat's experience underscores the value of viewing dementia care as a partnership, where both parties can learn and grow, even in the face of a challenging diagnosis.

The discussion also delves into the power of reframing the narrative around Alzheimer's. Both Nancy and Kat stress the importance of focusing on what individuals with dementia can still do, rather than what they have lost. This positive outlook is crucial not only for those diagnosed but also for their caregivers, helping to combat the stigma and fear often associated with the disease.