Dementia Dialogue Special Podcast Series
Dementia Dialogue Special Podcast Series Early onset dementia: a special podcast series while age is still the most significant risk factor for dementia, people in their 50s and 40s (and even 30s and 20s) can also develop dementia. when symptoms of dementia start before age 65, we call it 'young onset dementia.'. Dementia & spirituality a special podcast series. dementia can make a person feel as though they have been abandoned. listen to our series and learn how attending to one’s spirit can be both an antidote and a source of strength. our series hosts are rev. faye forbes who is living with dementia and lisa loiselle, a pioneer in promoting the.
Dementia Dialogue Special Podcast Series Arts & dementia a special podcast series. we explore the connection between arts & dementia, through the various mediums and connections between people with lived experience, caregivers, and the dementia community. episode #1: hearts & art. host lisa loiselle talks with lisa meschino who has seen this first hand during her work developing. Episode 1: our series is introduced by a panel of 4 people talking about the importance of “pumping up the volume” so that people with lived experience will have their voices heard. panellists include advocates for people with dementia and care partners, our research associate and a dementia educator. In this episode of dementia dialogue titled, ‘it started with oma,’ the second in a series of conversations about intergenerational engagement, host, lisa loiselle speaks with matthew vorstermans and ann marie kungl. matthew lives in creemore, ontario, and spends his time volunteering. for many years he has supported residents at a local. Check out dementiadialogue.ca our podcasts feature people with dementia, their care life partners, and supporters sharing experiences. they demonstrate their capacity to live fully and enable peer listeners to understand and gain insight and strengthen their adaptive skills. episodes also enhance understanding within the broader community of what it means to live with dementia.
Dementia Dialogue Season 3 In this episode of dementia dialogue titled, ‘it started with oma,’ the second in a series of conversations about intergenerational engagement, host, lisa loiselle speaks with matthew vorstermans and ann marie kungl. matthew lives in creemore, ontario, and spends his time volunteering. for many years he has supported residents at a local. Check out dementiadialogue.ca our podcasts feature people with dementia, their care life partners, and supporters sharing experiences. they demonstrate their capacity to live fully and enable peer listeners to understand and gain insight and strengthen their adaptive skills. episodes also enhance understanding within the broader community of what it means to live with dementia. Town hall discussion on human rights and dementia. in the last episode of our series on human rights and dementia, listeners discuss the various calls to action issues by our interviewees. mary beth wighton, a leading dementia activist and co chair of dementia advocacy canada and jillian mcconnel of the brainxchange co host the discussion. 18 min. Listen to dementia dialogue on spotify. check out dementiadialogue.ca our podcasts feature people with dementia, their care life partners, and supporters sharing experiences. they demonstrate their capacity to live fully and enable peer listeners to understand and gain insight and strengthen their adaptive skills. episodes also enhance understanding within the broader community of what it.
Dementia Dialogue Episode 49 Town hall discussion on human rights and dementia. in the last episode of our series on human rights and dementia, listeners discuss the various calls to action issues by our interviewees. mary beth wighton, a leading dementia activist and co chair of dementia advocacy canada and jillian mcconnel of the brainxchange co host the discussion. 18 min. Listen to dementia dialogue on spotify. check out dementiadialogue.ca our podcasts feature people with dementia, their care life partners, and supporters sharing experiences. they demonstrate their capacity to live fully and enable peer listeners to understand and gain insight and strengthen their adaptive skills. episodes also enhance understanding within the broader community of what it.
Dementia Dialogue Season 5
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