Episode 28
Up Next! We are changing things up a bit and this episode talks about some new producers and what topics we will be showcasing in upcoming episodes. Women and Dementia and Dementia in the Family context are 2 episodes that ...
ViewUp Next! We are changing things up a bit and this episode talks about some new producers and what topics we will be showcasing in upcoming episodes. Women and Dementia and Dementia in the Family context are 2 episodes that ...
ViewCulture, diversity & Spirituality - Season 3, Episode 29 In this episode in the spirituality and dementia series, we engage in a passionate discussion about spirituality, care, and support of people living with dementia ...
ViewCOVID-19:Being a Caregiver, Season 3- Episode 30 Early on, Megan O’Connell and Claire Webster sensed the impact that COVID-19 would have on care partners of people living with dementia in the community. Megan is based ...
ViewWhat We Do Here Counts: Sharing stories of spirituality and caregiving, Season 3, Episode 31 Episode 4 of our Dementia & Spirituality Series: What we do here counts – Sharing stories of spirituality and caregiving ...
ViewThe Solidarity of Sisterhood: Women Living with Dementia Three inspiring women living with dementia—Brenda, Clara, and Myrna, talk with Dr. Elaine Wiersma about what a diagnosis means to them. Through a “kitchen ...
ViewDementia: A Family Affair In this podcast, the Mersereau family shares their experiences with dementia. Clara and Bill live together in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Clara was diagnosed with dementia four years ago. Bill, her husband, ...
ViewDementia Inclusive Choices for Exercise In our podcast, a frequent message is the importance of people with dementia remaining active and involved with others. This is often easier said than done because of restricted options that ...
ViewMary Beth Wighton and Lisa Poole, co-chair the Dementia Advocacy Canada (DAC) our the leading advocacy organization of people with lived experience of dementia. In this episode, they talk about DACs efforts to strengthen our National ...
ViewThis episode is the first in an 8-part series on the arts features a discussion on how the arts (in any form) can create a sense of community and belonging and builds relationships amongst participants. Host Lisa Loiselle talks with Lisa ...
ViewArne Stinchcombe chats with researchers doing work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2S+) persons with dementia and carers. Jason Flatt is an Assistant Professor in the Social and Behavioral Health Program ...
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