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Episode #198: Chelsey Byers (Mental Health Awareness Month – Dementia and Agriculture)
05/01/2025
Episode #198: Chelsey Byers (Mental Health Awareness Month – Dementia and Agriculture)
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The topic of mental health is one that is near and dear to my heart. Because of that, we host podcast episodes each year related to this topic. To see a complete list of mental health-related episodes, . Today, we are thrilled to have Chelsey Byers with us to chat with us about dementia and agriculture. Chelsey has a vast array of experiences with this issue and offers practical tips and pointers for families navigating this challenging diagnosis. Contact Info for Chelsey Byers (Email) (Website) Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show Farm Families Coping with Dementia (FFCD) Study link - Dementia Stats - What is Dementia - Local Area Agency on Aging (AAA): In Texas, search by zip code here - National Institute on Aging Alzheimer’s Association – 10 signs of dementia - Seeking help - Getting a diagnosis - Current medications - Legal documents and Alz - Support groups - Help line: Succession Planning: Having a conversation to stop driving - Referral systems and Community Services 211 – a one stop shop that offers referral to services relating to basic human needs, health insurance programs and employment supports: Find local services for older adults: Local Services: National Institute on Aging resources: Advance Care Planning: Long-term Care: U.S Department of Veterans Affairs resources Dementia caregiving resources and safety: VA Caregiver Support Program: U of I Extension program - When an individual has dementia, communication can be very difficult as the disease advances. Forgetfulness, agitation, repetition, and mood fluctuations can make interactions and caregiving stressful and frustrating, and many worry that they will say or do the wrong thing and make matters worse. Learn about common communication problems caused by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and strategies for better interactions and visits. Farm Hope is a program of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension & the Texas A&M Telehealth Institute offering free counseling services to any Texan involved in agriculture or their family members. Contact Dr. Mikaela Spooner for more information at 979-436-0700. Podcast Sponsors , , , , and
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