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Dementia Raw Talks with Alzheimer’s Speaks on their Model of Care

Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio 

Talks with the Founders of

The Dementia Raw Method

Tuesday, July 31st, 2018 at 2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST

and 7pm London

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Cathy Braxton and Tami Neumann from Silver Dawn Training Institute talk with Lori La Bey the host and founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio.  They know caring for persons with dementia brings a unique set of challenges and their Institute equips professionals and loved ones with a new way to communicate with these individuals: introspective improv. 

Known as “Dementia Raw” their approach is unscripted, unconventional and unapologetic. They deal with real-life scenarios and consider – ‘the patients’ – vantage points. Their training is based on the company founders’ experience in long-term care.

Cathy is the Chief Education Officer of Silver Dawn Training Institute and Tami is the Chief Operations Officer.  Together they co-created the Dementia RAW Method. Collectively they have over 40 years of experience in the long-term care/aging industry.

Come learn and laugh with us as we discuss new ways to live graciously alongside dementia.

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Contact Cathy Braxton and Tami Neumann

Buy Their Book!

Website:  www.DementiaRAW.com

Phone:  219-649-1732

Facebook:  Dementia RAW

Instagram: @DementiaRAW

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See what LeadingAge has to say about Lori La Bey

 “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 Washington

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Improv Techniques with Cathy Braxton & Tami Neumann of Dementia Raw

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with  Cathy Braxton & Tami Neumann

Dementia Raw of

Silver Dawn Training Institute

Thursday July 12th, 2018

2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST, 7pm London

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Caring for persons with dementia brings a unique set of challenges.  Silver Dawn Training Institute equips professionals and loved ones with a new way to communicate with these individuals: introspective improv. 

Their approach is unscripted, unconventional and unapologetic. They deal with real-life scenarios and consider your – and your patients’ – vantage points. Their training is based on the company founders’ experience in long-term care.

Cathy Braxton is the Chief Education Officer of Silver Dawn Training Institute.  Tami Neumann is the Chief Operations Officer and they co-created the Dementia RAW Method,  Collectively they have over 40 years of experience in the long-term care/aging industry.

Come learn and laugh with us as we discuss new ways to live graciously along side dementia.

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Starting with “YES” Changes Dementia Care

Starting with “YES” Changes Dementia Care

on Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio

Airs Tuesday, December 5th, 2017

2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST and 7pm London

Educators, Trainers and Authors Cathy Braxton and Tami Neumann, join Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio Host Lori La Bey, to discuss their new book “Start with Yes!”  This dynamo team has been with us before and are always fun and energizing to talk to.  Their insights are fabulous, so  don’t miss out on new information that will help you care better for those with dementia.

Contact Information for Cathy and Tami

Website:  www.DementiaRAW.com

Phone:  219-649-1732

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/DementiaRAW

 

 

We were honored by your response to our offering of the Dementia Friendly Cruise.

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We’ve all wrestled with a guilt trip – aging parents or a sick spouse who fear that we will not respect their wishes to stay at home. Statistics reaffirm that seventy-five percent of families try to do just that, despite the physical and emotional challenges of 24/7 dementia care. Often families turn to outside professional home care support.

Please take our A-LIST needs assessment survey and let us know your opinions on paid nursing support.

Decisions about care are deeply personal for those living with dementia and their families. I know from experience that there are no easy answers.
Whether you are living with dementia, are a current or past caregiver, or just concerned about your memory, please take this survey and let us know what matters to you when it comes to professional home care.

24/7 care is often central to the Alzheimer’s experience. Every one of us facing this challenge – patients and care partners alike – strives to honor and help our loved ones live well with dementia. Home care providers and policy makers want to know what matters most to the A-LIST. 

 

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New Training: Dementia RAW

Dementia RAW Training:

Unscripted, Unconventional and Unapologetic  

Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio

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Today we are lucky to have Tami Neumann and Cathy Braxton of Silver Dawn Training Institute which equips professionals and loved ones with a new way to communicate with those diagnosed with dementia using empathy & improv. This new training method is called “Dementia RAW.”

Contact Information:

Email: SilverDawnInfo@gmail.com            Phone:  219-649-1732

Website:  DementiaRAW.com      Twitter: @DementiaRAW     Instagram:  @DementiaRAW

Facebook:  facebook.com/DementiaRAW

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