“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
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Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio Host, Lori La Bey, speaks with the Co-Founder & President of NeedyMeds, Rich Sagall. Listen in and find out how NeedyMeds can help you, your friends, loved ones and clients secure help with lowering their cost of medications and other medical services such as durable medical equipment, clinic appointments and transportation. Call in with your questions as we will be live. (323) 870-4602
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“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
Lori La Bey Host of Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio talks with Producer Daphne Glover Ferrier and Director – Writer Bob Ferrier on the film they are making “SPENT The Hidden Cost of Dementia.”Bob and Daphne discuss how they became involved in the film, the topics they will be exploring and who is featured in it. We will learn how they hope the film will impact society and how we can access it when completed.
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“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
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Join Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio where true talk radio thrives covering sound information, not sound bites. Host, Lori La Bey will be talking with Beth Propp, RN and AGEucate Training Institute Certified Master Trainer. Today we will have a very important conversation about the importance of touch for those living with dementia and those that care for them.
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“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
Lori La Bey, host of Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio talks with Lisa Marie Chirico about Dementia Friendly Cruises. Lori and Lisa have coordinated different Dementia Friendly Cruises and will talk about the impact they have on families, get tips for traveling and more.
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“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
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Having a difficult time balancing caring for others while still working yourself? Lori La Bey talks with author Liz O’Donnell about her new book. “Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Earning A Living.” Come and join the conversation as Liz shares some of her own story about caring for both parents while working. We will find out some of the lessons she learned which can help the rest of us avoid the pitfalls that can exhaust us. Liz will also tells us about the positive side of caring for another.
Thank you for joining Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio where sound information regarding dementia and caregiving is delivered. Our true talk radio style goes beyond sound bites to help you in your everyday life with dementia regarding lifestyle, research, care models, family dynamics and more. There is something for everyone here.
Listen in now or later.
Below Video compliments of Dementia Chats
Those with dementia talk needs and strategies to incorporate when building dementia friendly communities and businesses.
What Questions You Have For Those Living With Dementia?
Juggling Dementia Care &
Finding Balance
Downloadable Tips Below
UPCOMING PUBLIC EVENTS WITH LORI LA BEY:
Coming to Woodbury, MN – Sept 25th and 26th
Coming to Toms River, NJ – Oct 8th and 9th
Coming to Elmhurst, IL – Oct 16th & 17th
Coming to Lexington & Reading, MA – Nov. 13th & 14th
“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
Aug. 13th, 2019 at 2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST, 7pm London time and Aug. 14th at 6am in Australia
Multi-Sensory Environment and Sensory Stimulation
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Bey, talks with Ilse Achterberg has been an activity therapist and specialist
in Multi-Sensory Environments known as MSE or Snoezelen for over 25
years. Ilse is the founder of World Wide Snoezelen. Today we will learn
what a Snoezelen room is and how they can help those with dementia, autism,
ADHD and people with learning and/or multiple physical & mental
disabilities.
“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
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Lori La Bey, host of Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio take with Dr. Mali Mann who is an adult/child psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and author. She is on the faculty at Stanford School of Medicine, in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science. Her latest book, Whisper, Forget Me Not, is filled with poetry and paintings portraying the experiences she’s had watching her husband struggle with Alzheimer’s. It’s a beautiful story of how tapping into art helped her find balance, process her journey and leaves a legacy of their relationship while helping others going through the same thing.
“Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.”
Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA
5Technological Innovations for Those With Dementia
Dementia can be terrifying and devastating to both caregivers as well as the loved ones affected by this disease. People with this disease can now feel some relief due to technological advancement which is meant to improve the quality of their lives. This technology can enhance autonomy as well as independence, manage possible risks in homes and get rid of stress.
In this article, we are going to look at the 5 technological innovations for those with Dementia.
1. Communication Aids
Interacting with others is necessary for the quality of life in memory care. Individuals with dementia can remember how an event has made them feel, even if they are unable to recall the faces and names. Technology has simplified the interaction process with loved ones. Adapted telephones are now programmed with contacts that are frequently dialed and usually have bigger buttons which simplify their usage. It’s now possible to stay connected with loved ones who are distant apart via the video chat services.
“Changes in the brain caused by dementia begin years before diagnosis. And throughout this timeframe, there are no clear signsthat that person has dementia.” comments Jane Byrne, Project Coordinator at FirstCare.
2. Electrical applianceuse monitoring
This innovation is meant for caregivers who do not stay together with their loved ones. It controls the use of electrical apparatuses through plugging into a power strip or wall outlet as it will notify caregivers when their appliances have been switched on or off. These technologies do not makethe diagnosis of dementia easy. This disease is yet overwhelming. The dementiais now more manageable; this is due to the innovation in new technologies.
3. Reminder messages
Reminders play an important role as the caregiver does as they help to keep the loved ones safe and also retain their relationships. The recording of these messages is done on a device in the residential area and then played out loud at the most suitable time. Caregivers can record a message that when played reminds an individual to take medication at the appropriate time. Some gadgets are designed to play messages based on individuals activity. Some devices are meant to remind individuals with dementia to lock the front doorwhen leaving home. There are other reminder messages designed to help people with dementia on when to close the door when to go to bed and provide reassurance at times when the caregiver is not present.
4. Home care robots
Technological advancement has led to the invention of home care robots which will help reduce the caregiver duty. They are not designed to replace human caregivers, but instead, they are meant to do overall housework and remind individuals who are suffering from dementia on when to take medication or notify medical experts when assistance is required. With further inventions, home care robots may replace caregivers and handle their responsibility fully.
5. In-home cameras
In-home cameras are another technological innovation that is meant to enhance the safety of your loved ones from a distance. By either positioning the camera focusing on medication or in the entrance room can increase your confidence as you are sure your loved one is taking the necessary medication and also active. These cameras can monitor movements and also enable one to communicate with his or her loved one. It will also notify you if no movements have been detected for a particular period.
About the Author –
Holly Clark has been working in the care industry for 5+ years as a project coordinator. She regularly blogs about both the personal and practical challenges of caring and is always actively working on producing informative content. Holly is currently writing for Firstcare.
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