The Power of Early Diagnosis and Advocacy in Caregiving’s Detective Work with Katie Brandt, Director of Caregiver Support Services and Public Relations at the Massachusetts General Hospital Frontotemporal Disorders Unit & Global Advocate
Navigating the World with Your Aging Loved One
Release Date: 10/08/2025
Navigating the World with Your Aging Loved One
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info_outlineWhen her husband was diagnosed with frontotemporal degeneration at just 29, Katie Brandt’s life changed overnight. What began as confusion and heartbreak became a lifelong calling to transform how we see, support, and study dementia. Today, Katie is the Director of Caregiver Support Services and Public Relations at the Massachusetts General Hospital Frontotemporal Disorders Unit, and the Founder & CEO of Katie Brandt Advocacy.
In this conversation, we talk about what it means to become a “caregiver detective”, the quiet observer, the record keeper, the advocate who pieces together the truth when something feels off. We explore how early and accurate diagnosis brings dignity, how research becomes more human when it includes caregiver voices, and why supporting caregivers isn’t just compassionate, it’s strategic. Katie shares the lessons she’s learned through love, loss, and leadership, and how her belief that “love will end FTD” continues to guide her work and the families she serves.
To buys tickets and learn more about A Night with the Arts for FTD, an annual gala featuring the Sermos Memorial Art Show, benefitting the clinical research program in the MGH Frontotemporal Disorders Unit. Visit HERE.
The MGH Frontotemporal Disorders Unit hosts From Care to Cure podcast. Listen HERE.
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