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Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's & dementia patients & caregivers

by Being Patient

Being Patient is the leading online community for Alzheimer's, dementia patients, caregivers. We talk to experts about Alzheimer's news, advice, stories and support! Visit www.beingpatient.com for the latest Alzheimer's news and researches! Stay connected with us on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beingpatientalzheimers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingpatientvoices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Being_Patient_ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYTixYatREXOaWX0IuAuRuw

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Episodes

Brain Resilience Through Fasting and a Healthy Lifestyle | LiveTalk | Being Patient

34m · Published 02 May 14:30

Neuroscientist Mark Mattson of Johns Hopkins University shares his insights on what we know and don’t know about intermittent fasting’s effects for our brain health.

Brain Resilience Through Fasting and a Healthy Lifestyle | LiveTalk | Being Patient

34m · Published 02 May 14:30

Neuroscientist Mark Mattson of Johns Hopkins University shares his insights on what we know and don’t know about intermittent fasting’s effects for our brain health.

Dave Iverson on Dementia and ‘Life’s Final Journey’ | LiveTalk | Being Patient

35m · Published 14 Apr 06:29

Being Patient speaks with Dave Iverson, author of the memoir Winter Stars: An Elderly Mother, an Aging Son, and Life’s Final Journey (March 2022), about his experience caring for his mother Adelaide Iverson during her journey with dementia.  On Dave's book: https://daveiversonauthor.com/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay connected on social media:  To catch our Brain Talks live, join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beingpatient...  To learn more about us, follow us on Instagram:  @beingpatientvoices   For the latest news on dementia research and lifestyle tips, visit our site: https://www.beingpatient.com/

Gerda and Peter Saunders on Personal Identity, Dementia | LiveTalk | Being Patient

36m · Published 08 Apr 04:34

A new documentary The Gerda That Remains chronicles the life of Gerda Saunders, who was diagnosed with cerebral microvascular disease, a precursor of vascular dementia, at the age of 61 in 2011. Being Patient catches up with her and her husband Peter Saunders nearly three years since we first spoke with Gerda.  

Read more:
https://www.beingpatient.com/gerda-saunders-peter-dementia/ 

Patti LaFleur on Forging a Care Partnership | LiveTalk | Being Patient

24m · Published 21 Mar 03:47

Patti LaFleur sees her relationship with her mother Linda LaTurner as a partnership. LaFleur cares for her mother full-time, and she describes LaTurner as someone who is always giving back, even if it’s with something as simple as a smile. For LaFleur, 35, looking after her mother is a chance to return the unwavering love and care that LaTurner, 73, gave in raising her.  In Being Patient’s LiveTalk series, LaFleur, a former kindergarten teacher, shares her fellowship with LaTurner in journeying through dementia, and her advice for finding joy, support and time for self-care as a caregiver.


Stay connected on social media:  To catch our Brain Talks live, join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beingpatient...  To learn more about us, follow us on Instagram:  @beingpatientvoices   For the latest news on dementia research and lifestyle tips, visit our site: https://www.beingpatient.com/

A Reflection on Mother Nature, Daughterhood and Dementia | LiveTalk | Being Patient

41m · Published 14 Mar 07:44

Steph Jagger, author of Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains (April 2022), discusses her family’s experience with her mother Sheila Jagger’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2015. Reflecting on her road trip with Sheila 11 months after the diagnosis, Steph shares their adventure across three national parks and her guidance on traveling alongside a loved one with dementia. As Steph looks back on the family’s journey thus far, she speaks about grief, the process of letting go and embracing her mother’s reality.

Love, Dementia and Remembrance With Dennis Dulniak | LiveTalk | Being Patient

35m · Published 07 Mar 09:59

Dennis speaks about his experience as a caregiver for his late wife Nancy, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's in 2015, and his advocacy work both during and after his caregiving journey. Inspired to create safe and enjoyable dining experiences for people impacted by dementia, Dennis established the Central Florida Dementia-friendly Dining initiative. As the founder of Nana’s Books Foundation, which aims to educate youth about dementia and other disabilities, he honors Nancy’s legacy, her love of books and her career as a librarian.   Nana's Books Foundation: https://www.nanasbooks.org/. 


Contact [email protected] for more information and volunteer opportunities.   Central Florida Dementia-friendly Dining: https://www.centralfloridadementia-fr...

Life Isn't Over: Keith Moreland on Living With Alzheimer's

24m · Published 28 Feb 08:11

Keith Moreland, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and normal pressure hydrocephalus at the age of 57, speaks about looking beyond the shock and sorrow of his diagnoses, and making the best of the time that remains.

Healing the Brain and Body With Music | LiveTalk | Being Patient

28m · Published 28 Feb 07:58

Concetta Tomaino, a pioneer in the field of music therapy, speaks about the science behind music therapy for dementia and other neurological conditions. Tomaino, executive director of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF), collaborated with the late neurologist Oliver Sacks in cofounding the nonprofit organization, and she shares her expert advice on effective music therapy for people living with dementia and their families.

Understanding Your Metabolism For Better Brain Health | LiveTalk | Being Patient

49m · Published 21 Feb 08:55

Being Patient speaks with Benjamin Bikman, professor of cell biology and physiology at Brigham Young University, about the complex processes of our metabolism, and how metabolic health plays a role in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and our brain health.

Stay connected on social media:  To catch our Brain Talks live, join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beingpatient...  To learn more about us, follow us on Instagram:  @beingpatientvoices   For the latest news on dementia research and lifestyle tips, visit our site: https://www.beingpatient.com/

Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's & dementia patients & caregivers has 78 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 43:02:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 05:40.

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