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Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast

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When you hear the words Alzheimer's disease, what do you think of? The truth is, the picture most of us have of the disease is incomplete. Alzheimer's disease doesn't start when someone starts to lose their memory. It actually starts years – sometimes decades – earlier. The Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast is an engaging, narrative-style podcast miniseries for those curious or motivated to learn about Alzheimer’s disease. Perhaps you have a family member with Alzheimer’s disease, or ca ...
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The Truth Lies and Alzheimer’s Podcast features Lisa Skinner, a highly recognized expert and media host. Lisa Skinner’s original thinking and counter-intuitive solutions provide family members, spouses, children, caregivers, and others with a concise guide and the tools they need to effectively manage the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She is an International Speaker and Author. The Podcast features conversations that provide Tips for all caregivers navigating the heartbreakin ...
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David's Alzheimer's Fight

David Uhlfelder

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Hosted by David Uhlfelder, who is facing early-stage Alzheimer’s with resilience and humor, alongside co-host Dr. Karen Gilbert, this podcast shines a light on living well with the disease. Together, they share personal stories, expert insights, and practical tips to help others navigate the journey with strength, knowledge, and hope.
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Hello Alzheimer’s

So Many Goodbyes

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Hello Alzheimer’s will inform, inspire and affirm those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we’ll delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we’ll learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we’ll learn about the best strategies to ...
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Alzheimer Life podden

Henrik Frenkel

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I den här poddserien träffar vi läkare, forskare, kända personer som fått sjukdomen, anhöriga och många andra. Vi vill veta vad som ska hända med dem, varför de har fått sjukdomen och om det finns bot. Men den riktar sig även till alla er som tycker att ni är glömska, och någon gång undrat om ni inte har "Alzheimer light”? Det här är vår upptäcktsresa in i Alzheimerland. Varannan podd görs av journalisten Johanna Hinteregger, anhörig till en mor i samma sjukdom. Hennes P1-dokumentär om de tv ...
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Welcome to Surviving the Now: Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s. Each week, a group of spouses and/or family members talk openly about the realities of loving someone with younger-onset Alzheimer’s—the heartbreak, the hope, the guilt, the grace, and everything in between. If you're waking up every day to a life you didn’t plan for, you're not alone. Let’s walk this journey together—one moment, one memory, and one breath at a time."
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Welcome to Alzheimer’s Breakthrough with Dr. Josh Helman, MD, the transformative podcast that delves into the root causes of cognitive decline and provides real solutions for preventing—and even reversing—Alzheimer’s. Hosted by Dr. Josh Helman, MD, a Harvard-trained physician with advanced degrees in biochemistry, this show is designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, their loved ones, and anyone determined to preserve and improve brain health. Each week, Dr. Josh demystifies the com ...
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AlzheimersIQ

Zekel Healthcare

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The disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States and disproportionally impacts minorities and women. Two out of three Alzheimer's patents are women.
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Welcome to Spotlight on Care, the podcast where we share stories, experiences, tips and advice on caring for loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Spotlight on Care is produced by the University of California, Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders, UCI MIND. Please subscribe to the Spotlight on Care podcast wherever you listen. For more information, visit mind.uci.edu. What would like to hear about next? Email us at [email protected].
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The Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast

Ken Cardita - Ascending Minds LLC

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This podcast is the story of Ken and Shanna, a married couple who's lives have been forever changed (for the better) because we have learned to live with and ultimately Survive Alzheimer's disease. We have learned many lessons in our 12+ year journey together down Dementia Road. Our mission is to help caregivers and families who have been changed by Alzheimer's disease. We share our experiences on how we both eventually rediscovered joy and gained a peace that passes all understanding, all w ...
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Avert Alzheimer's

Leigh Ann Woznica

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This podcast is focused on prevention of Alzheimer's disease, diabetes and other brain related diseases through ketogenic nutrition, exercise and overall lifestyle choices.
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Living With Alzheimer's

Christoph Sisson

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Living With Alzheimer’s is a podcast about living with dementia from the perspective of Ginger, an octogenarian with early-stage Alzheimer’s, and Christoph, her son and full-time caregiver. Their conversations with each other and with a variety of subject matter experts provide listeners with heartfelt stories of Ginger’s journey as well as best practices for other caregivers who are providing support for friends or family members living with the impacts of dementia. Ginger, a former English ...
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The Alzheimer's Research Podcast

Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute

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Brought to you by the Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI), The Alzheimer’s Research Podcast offers an inside look at the science, stories, and people driving progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Through engaging conversations with researchers, study participants, and leading experts, we explore the latest discoveries, ongoing clinical trials, and the real-world impact of groundbreaking studies.
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Are You a Christian Family Caregiver Feeling Worn Thin by Dementia or Alzheimer’s? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself. Welcome to Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians, the podcast that helps you stop reacting in crisis and start stewarding this season with clarity, calm, and Christ-centered care. Whether you’re a spouse, adult child, or family member trying to walk this journey faithfully, this show meets you at the intersection of practical dementia guid ...
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Today we will talk about Alzheimer’s. We will also talk about our relatives and their stories with Alzheimer’s. Enjoy! I have a new podcast that you can check out at https://anchor.fm/cute-doggo It is of lot better quality and more formal. Also, I am 3 years older in this one!
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Evolving Past Alzheimer's

Evolving Past Alzheimer's

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We are absolutely convinced that Alzheimer's and other brain diseases are generally treatable and reversible. Early translational evidence supports this belief. The Evolving Past Alzheimer's podcast brings you the highest caliber information about what you can do to identify, prevent, and treat Alzheimer's disease. The show's secondary goal is to use Alzheimer's and cognition as a platform to explore consciousness and the human experience in it's "second half of life." Topics include emergin ...
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AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia

AlzAuthors Featured on The Whole Care Network

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Welcome to the AlzAuthors podcast! We’re so glad you found us. We're the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Join us as one of our authors shares their dementia journey, revealing intimate details and painfully obtained knowledge to help others currently on this path. We hope our stories offer comfort and support as we strive to break the silence and stigma surrounding a dementia diagnosis. May one of our au ...
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Alzheimer lässt Erinnerungen verblassen und den Alltag unsicher werden – für Betroffene wie für Angehörige. Auch wenn Worte und Erinnerungen schwinden, bleibt das Herz verbunden, denn Liebe kennt keinen Gedächtnisverlust. Echte Nähe entsteht nicht im Kopf, sondern im Herzen – und dass sie selbst in der Stille weiterlebt.
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Dementia and Alzheimer's The most important differences between the two relate to the onset and progression of the disease: Alzheimer's dementia begins gradually, and the symptoms increase slowly. Vascular dementia, on the other hand, usually begins suddenly; the symptoms often increase rapidly, but sometimes also gradually and slowly, as with Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's causes memories to fade and makes everyday life uncertain – for those affected and their families. Even when words and memori ...
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Professional Speaker from Lakeland, FL. Author of " I Never Noticed ". Through the lessons and trials of my families struggle with Alzheimer's Disease, I learned that there is so much we see, yet fail to notice. My mission, clear your mental debris and clutter, then discover the sensational power of your natural senses. Learn how to more fully occupy your each and every living moment.
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As a caregiver life can be filled with lots of love and many challenges. Caring for a loved one can sometimes lead to loneliness, which can make one ask, “Why Me?” At the days end and you’re tucking your loved one in for the night. You can reflect on how much you love them. You wake up the next day to do it all over again, facing good days and bad. But, it’s the love that fills the void. It’s a smile or they look at you, knowingly. It’s a little spark in their eyes that tells you that God wi ...
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Join Anne Fraser as she sheds light on one of the most complex and challenging diseases of our time. Anne explores all facets of Alzheimer's and dementia, providing insights into living with loved ones who suffer from the disease, as well as prevention, treatment, and reversing cognitive decline. Through interviews with leading medical experts, caregivers, and people living with Alzheimer's and dementia, Anne offers practical advice and support to help listeners navigate this difficult journ ...
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How much thought have you given to what your later years will be like? Will your 60s, 70s, and 80s be joyful and filled with the activities you most desire to have in your life at that time?Well, if you are like me, you have long wanted to live younger, longer. I knew at a younger age that I had much I wanted to accomplish before my time was up, and that it would not get done unless I made it to a ripe old age, and in good mental and physical health.Fortunately, I was guided into the health ...
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För de flesta som får diagnosen Alzheimers sjukdom kommer det som en chock. Det gäller både patient och närmaste anhöriga. Kanske har man anat att allt inte stod rätt till. Men ändå, alzheimer! Alldeles för många patienter vittnar om att de får åka hem med sin diagnos utan hjälp. Kanske börjar de googla, vilket gör sjukdomen ännu hemskare. Men viss…
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Why do some people stay mentally sharp after surgery while others decline even when their brains look identical on scans? In this episode, I explore one of the biggest mysteries in brain health: why two people with the same MRI, the same amyloid burden, and the same risk factors can age so differently. My guest, Dr. Leah Acker, a Harvard-MIT–traine…
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In this episode, Lisa breaks down the most widespread myths and misunderstandings surrounding Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Each myth is paired with the real truth—clearly explained—to help families and caregivers better understand what dementia is, what it isn’t, and how to respond with confidence and compassion. Key Takeaway: Understanding th…
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The Embrace Story – Celebrating Purpose, Compassion and Moments That Matter Lori La Bey talks with Trina Anderson and Brittany Coleman, who are Divisional Directors of Memory Care at Senior Lifestyle, where they lead the nationally recognized Embrace Memory Care program. Trina Anderson brings 37 years of experience in the senior housing and living …
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What do you do when your loved one with dementia insists, “I’m fine,” while everything in you knows something is deeply wrong? In today’s episode, we walk alongside Jamie, a spouse caregiver facing the painful reality of caring for her husband as he refuses medical help, stops eating, and shows clear signs of cognitive decline. This conversation of…
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Pure Unlimited Love – Science Meets Spirit with Stephen G. Post, PhD Lori La Bey talks with Stephen G. Post, who was a guest with us back in 2022 when we did a program on deeply forgetful people. For those of you unfamiliar with Stephen, he is renowned around the world for his work on the effects of love, kindness, bioethics, and dementia. This is …
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Have you ever wondered why the weight of caregiving feels so heavy up close, yet somehow lighter when you finally step back for a moment? A caregiver once stood on a dock beside a massive cruise ship. Up close, the ship towered over everyone. It felt impossible to take in its full size. Later, out in the open ocean, that same ship looked tiny again…
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In this episode, we meet the people behind Dementia Disco, a Stockport charity that organises discos for people affected by dementia.You can visit alzheimers.org.uk/publications for our range of publications and factsheets designed to support and inform anyone affected by dementia.For personalised information and advice, call our Dementia support l…
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Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Dr. Ron Petersen, the world-renowned neurologist and director of both the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging. And while ANY conversation with "Dr. Ron" is rewarding, this one covers a new tool that can estimate a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's dise…
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What if everything you’ve been told about Alzheimer’s is incomplete and the real solutions are the ones your doctor never mentioned? In this episode, I sit down with my friend and colleague, neuroscientist Dr. Robert Love, to break down the most important and most overlooked steps you can take to prevent, slow, and even reverse cognitive decline. T…
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As we head into the holiday season—a period filled with unique stressors and deeper family interactions—we’re revisiting this encore episode. Its insights remain as impactful and timely as when it originally aired. The Holiday Season is that special time of year for us to celebrate with our family and friends through sharing precious time together …
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What do you do when every clarifying question only makes the confusion worse? If you’ve ever watched your loved one insist something happened that never did—and felt the room tighten with every attempt to reason—this episode will give you a calmer, clearer way forward. In today’s conversation, we walk through real caregiving moments with a daughter…
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Lori La Bey talks with Eboni Green, who brings years of hands-on experience in caregiving education. With her background in healthcare, she's passionate about bridging the gap between caregivers and healthcare professionals, creating content that resonates on both personal and professional levels. She is the founder of Caregiver Support Services. L…
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What if the very thing you never wanted is exactly where God grows you? I share the behind-the-scenes journey of how this podcast became unapologetically Christian—and what God has taught me through two years of walking beside dementia caregivers like you. If you feel like you didn’t sign up for this, you’re not alone. But here's the truth: God doe…
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Happy Thanksgiving! During this encore conversation, we explain why you should turn on the music during any holiday gathering. Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Debbie Richman, a courageous leader, educator and advocate when it comes to Alzheimer's and other dementia care. Debbie started her career as a music therapist and is still bridg…
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Could intermittent fasting be the missing link in preventing Alzheimer’s and improving brain health? In this episode, we dive into the facts and myths surrounding fasting, specifically intermittent fasting, and its role in promoting autophagy for brain health. If you've ever wondered whether fasting can help with insulin resistance, one of the main…
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Falls are one of the most common—and preventable—risks for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related illnesses. In this episode, Lisa dives into the critical topic of fall prevention and how caregivers can create safer, more supportive environments for their loved ones. Drawing insights from the Fall Prevention Foundation, Lisa…
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Does using your long-term care insurance feel like giving up? If so, you're not alone. In this episode, Anne shares the emotional weight she carries as a wife caring for her husband with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). Like many Christian caregivers, Anne wrestles with money fears, medical chaos, and legal roadblocks—all while trying to hold her fai…
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Reimaging Dementia – Where We Are Now #CreativeDementiaCare #DementiaCoalition #JoyofDementia Today, I will be talking with Mary Fridley is co-founder and coordinator of Reimagining Dementia: A Creative Coalition for Justice and creative lead for The Joy of Dementia (You Gotta Be Kidding) for the East Side Institute, where she is on faculty. Learn:…
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What do you do when caregiving decisions threaten to tear your life in three different directions? In Episode 305, we meet Sonia — a Christian caregiver trying to juggle her father’s increasing dementia care, her sister’s support needs, and her own marriage. If you’ve ever felt like you’re one Uber call or appointment away from collapse, this episo…
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In a powerful conversation, Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Schele Williams, co-director of The Notebook, the Musical, and Molly McMillen, the Vice President of Marketing and Communications of the Alzheimer's Association, MN-ND Chapter. The trio tackle the poignant new production of the beloved romance -- complete with a cast that bett…
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What if the key to reversing Alzheimer’s isn’t a drug but a simple plant compound hiding in plain sight? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. John E. Lewis, a researcher whose groundbreaking work may revolutionize the way we approach Alzheimer’s. We explore the science of polysaccharides, potent plant-based compounds found in aloe vera and rice bra…
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On this episode Karen, Cherie, Becca, and Eileen welcome back the community with a focus of spousal/partner clinical stages and advocacy. Topics include: expectations of physical decline, "sundowning", the necessity of personal time, emotional support, guilt, the role of family and friends, and as always the vital importance of finding partners on …
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This special holiday episode of Spotlight on Care offers practical, compassionate guidance for planning celebrations with loved ones living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Co-hosts Virginia and Steve share personal stories and helpful tips for creating calm, meaningful gatherings—from keeping events small and familiar to preparing guests in ad…
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In this episode, Lisa explores one of the most challenging and misunderstood symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease — aphasia, the loss of language and communication abilities that often accompanies dementia. Through a touching real-life story from her book Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s – Its Secret Faces, Lisa introduces us to Harvey in “The Pill Box Story.”…
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Have you ever wondered what happens when doing what is safe for your parent doesn’t feel secure in your heart? That is exactly the question we are wrestling with today. In this episode, I’m talking with Jodi, a repeat guest who is facing a heartbreaking dilemma. Her mom has lived in New York her whole life and refuses to move to Florida where Jodi …
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Welcome to the fourth film discussion in AlzAuthors' 10th Anniversary Film Festival. This powerful episode features a deep-dive into the documentary "Wine, Women & Dementia,” and offers community, validation, practical wisdom, and a celebration of caregivers. Meet Kitty Norton, creator and director of "Wine, Women & Dementia." After leaving her tel…
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Lori La Bey, host of Alzheimer’s Speaks, talks with: Mary Anne Roberto is the Co-Founder of The Memory Connection, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals living with dementia and their caregivers through education, engagement, and respite programs. She’s also a Certified Dementia Care Specialist and lifelong advocate for caregive…
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Choosing the right care shouldn’t be a guessing game. With placement specialist Tammy Weller, we break down the real differences between assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. From recognizing signs like wandering and sundowning to understanding costs, licensing, and dementia training, this episode gives caregivers a clear roadmap for c…
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“Everything looked right on paper… but it wasn’t the best plan for our family.” If you’ve ever felt that, Episode 303 is your compass. I sit down with Greenville attorney Chase Campbell to unpack Medicaid basics so you can prepare wisely when dementia begins—without fear, and with biblical stewardship. 1) Start sooner than feels necessary. The best…
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Hello Alzheimer's host, Karla Hult, talks with Brennan Vance, filmmaker and force behind the phenomenal new documentary, How to Care. The 22-minute, 26-second film covers the most critical details related to caregiving: The selfless people who courageously sign up to care; the beautiful people who meet them in this care partnership; and the caregiv…
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Could the health of your teeth be the key to protecting your brain? In this episode, I interview Dr. Paul O'Malley, a pioneer in biological dentistry, to discuss the fascinating connection between oral health and brain health. We explore how the health of your teeth, gums, and jaw can impact neuroinflammation, Alzheimer's risk, and overall cognitiv…
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In this episode, host Lisa Skinner shares a powerful and personal story from her book Truth, Lies, and Alzheimer’s – Its Secret Faces, titled “The Birds in the Mattress.” Through this real-life account, Lisa explores the frightening and often misunderstood world of paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions experienced by those living with Alzheimer’s…
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Building Legacy and Dignity for the Elderly: Hannan Center Celebrates 100 Years of Service The Hannan Center story is amazing and shines a light on Luella Hannan, the founder and philanthropist who had a laser focus on understanding community needs, forged roads on how to care way ahead of her time. Despite facing legal challenges, she established …
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Are you lying awake imagining worst-case scenarios? In Episode 302, I talk with Linda — a Christian caregiver whose mind is constantly racing with all the “what ifs.” Maybe you know that feeling too. What do you do when anticipating the decline steals your peace? This week’s episode tackles that dread head-on. We talk through something called antic…
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Speech therapy is about much more than clearer words. Speech-language pathologist Amber Singleton reveals how SLPs help with memory, word finding, planning, swallowing, and the voice changes common in Parkinson’s. From cueing systems and recall drills to night-before planning and LOUD-focused exercises, she shares practical tools that make daily li…
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“Have you ever walked into an appointment knowing exactly what your loved one needs—then left feeling invisible?” That’s where Mary was when a therapist pushed beyond her husband’s limits and a dentist proposed a plan that ignored his stage of life. As always, I began with my focusing prompt: “Six months from now, what would have to change for care…
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Hello Alzheimer's host, Karla Hult, talks with Rachael Dashiell, the Community Programs Manager at the Animal Humane Society. Rachael recently launched a fabulous new program, Coffee & Companions, which brings together aging adults and animals. And that program leads Rachael and Karla into a conversation about all the cognitive and other health ben…
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What if preventing or reversing Alzheimer’s treatment could be as simple as focusing on one single molecule, specifically nitric oxide? Dr. Nathan Bryan, an expert in nitric oxide biochemistry, returns to dive deeper into the exciting potential of nitric oxide in Alzheimer’s treatment and prevention. Dr. Bryan, who has spent decades researching nit…
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In this enlightening episode of Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s, host Lisa Skinner welcomes Dr. Melissa Robinson-Winemiller, an insightful author, speaker, and clinician, for a heartfelt discussion on the true meaning of empathy and how it differs from sympathy. Together, they explore how understanding this difference can profoundly impact the way we sup…
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“What do you say when your loved one keeps asking to go home—but you know they can’t?” That’s the ache David brought about his 96-year-old mom in assisted living. He’s gentle and calm, but still wonders, What actually helps? I began with the same clarifying prompt I use in coaching: “So let’s imagine it is six months from now and your caregiving jo…
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Welcome to another powerful episode of the AlzAuthors Podcast. In this episode, hosts Christy Byrne Yates and Marianne Sciucco are joined by acclaimed writer Eliezer Sobel, author of “The Silver Lining of Alzheimer’s: One Son’s Journey into the Mystery.” Jean Lee, founder, manager, and memoir acquisitions editor, shares her insights about what she …
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Memory loss doesn’t automatically equal Alzheimer’s and we’re here to prove it. We unpack the most common, overlooked, and treatable reasons from clinical depression and thyroid problems to vitamin B12 and vitamin D3 imbalances, plus the huge role of hearing and vision in cognitive load. Along the way, we share personal testing stories, what change…
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Challenging the Behavioral Paradigm: The Unequivocal Rights of PLWD to Express Themselves Lori La Bey and Leah Bisiani explore the importance of dignified, personalised relationship-based support for all individuals living with dementia. The conversation touches on the need for better support systems as the aging population grows, and the importanc…
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This first episode of Surviving the Now: Journey with Younger Onset Alzheimer’s introduces participants to each other and sets a supportive tone. Karen, Cherie, Becca, and Eileen share their experiences, discuss living in the present, and explore coping strategies. The aim of this episode is to create a safe space for connection, support, and under…
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Mikael Wiehe sitter hemma på dagarna och försöker hitta en mening med sitt liv. Artisteriet under mer än 60 år var hans liv, dag och natt. När han slutade 2023 blev det tomt. Vem är Mikael Wiehe med ett sviktande minne präglad av Alzheimers sjukdom? Låtskatten med hundratals sånger och texter håller på att rinna ur hans huvud. Idag kan han inte en …
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“Have you ever kept quiet—not because you don’t care, but because you’re afraid of conflict?” That’s where Anita is with her brother, the primary caregiver for their mom. She sees the strain—his health sliding, the house slipping—and fears saying the hard thing will make it worse. If that’s you, Episode 299 is a gentle roadmap. I begin, as always, …
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Hello Alzheimer's host, Karla Hult, talks with Maren Levad, the Dementia Friendly Initiatives Program Manager at Trellis, the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging. Maren shares about an amazing new Dementia Friends program -- one that helps younger children (kindergarten through 2nd grade) learn more about how to cope and even help during …
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Are you one of the 96 million Americans struggling with prediabetes and insulin resistance without even knowing it? In this episode, I sit down with Laurence Girard, CEO of Fruit Street Health, to explore a structured, evidence-based program that not only prevents type 2 diabetes but also protects your brain from cognitive decline, including Alzhei…
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In this enlightening episode, we explore one of the most powerful and relatable ways to understand what happens in the brain of a person living with dementia — The Light Switch Analogy. Lisa explains how the brain’s “short-term memory switch” begins to flicker as Alzheimer’s or related dementias progress, causing confusion, disorientation, and unpr…
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