8 episodios

If you're caregiving for a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other dementia, you are likely in some state of emotional and possibly physical crisis. No one is ever prepared for this brain disease and the array of bizarre changes in behavior it brings to a person's body and personality.
It can blindside you so go searching for help ASAP!
This podcast is designed to give you the digestible doses of useful information from people who have lived it, understand it, and are here for you.
Join host Sherry Swensk and learn to find some joy in your journey.

Help! Now I'm a caregiver Sherry Swensk

    • Salud y forma física

If you're caregiving for a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other dementia, you are likely in some state of emotional and possibly physical crisis. No one is ever prepared for this brain disease and the array of bizarre changes in behavior it brings to a person's body and personality.
It can blindside you so go searching for help ASAP!
This podcast is designed to give you the digestible doses of useful information from people who have lived it, understand it, and are here for you.
Join host Sherry Swensk and learn to find some joy in your journey.

    Coping with COVID

    Coping with COVID

    We're all trying to adapt to this "stay at home" way of life right now, fearful of the invisible Coronavirus and how it could affect us and possibly take the life of the ones we love most. As a caregiver, your daily existence is likely more stressful than ever as you isolate and protect your elderly loved one from this deadly disease. This podcast with Dr. Lucille Carriere, of the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, will bring you some peace of mind and ways to take care of yourself, as we all navigate this pandemic.

    • 23 min
    Caregiving During Coronavirus Fears

    Caregiving During Coronavirus Fears

    Keeping your elderly relative safe during this COVID-19 pandemic can be challenging; I know you're worried. Maybe you're one of the few still going to work and need a safe, healthy environment for your loved one with Alzheimer's/dementia to spend their time, but is senior daycare a good option right now? What if they're home-bound and it's not safe for someone to go in and check on them for fear of carrying in the Coronavirus? Or maybe you are uncertain about the boundaries to keep for caregiving at home? I'm speaking with Jeffrey Klein of Nevada Senior Services who shares his years of expertise caring for the elderly. You can read more about their organization at www.nevadaseniorservices.org

    • 24 min
    Helping Yourself as a Caregiver

    Helping Yourself as a Caregiver

    Are you new to this? Feeling overwhelmed and wondering how to navigate your new journey? Sherry shares her experience--what her road looked like before and after her mom's diagnosis.  She understands that the one thing you are likely lacking right now is time and support. Please take a moment and find out how Sherry's experiences might compare with yours.

    • 14 min
    The Father--Meet Director Jessica Kubzansky

    The Father--Meet Director Jessica Kubzansky

    Jessica Kubzansky directs "The Father" in production at the Pasadena Playhouse. Listen to how this award-winning director used her first-hand experiences to direct this important play about the reality facing caregivers of our loved ones living with Dementia.

    https://www.pasadenaplayhouse.org/event/the-father/

    • 15 min
    What does living with dementia feel like?

    What does living with dementia feel like?

    One of the many challenges as a caregiver is trying to understand what your loved one is feeling or thinking as you both navigate the unknown territory of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Some days you’re so busy, you can barely come up for air, but if you can cross that chasm of communication it will help increase your compassion for their daily frustrations and in turn, may be ease yours.
    Nancy Nelson, at age 76, lives with declining cognitive impairment, and her tenacious resolve to stay in control of her mind and spirit has made her a powerful activist for finding a cure for Alzheimer’s. But it doesn’t come easy. Nancy shares her daily struggles and implores caregivers to take the time to feel the disease through your loved one’s heart and mind.

    • 20 min
    What does living with dementia feel like? Part 2

    What does living with dementia feel like? Part 2

    One of the many challenges as a caregiver is trying to understand what your loved one is feeling or thinking as you both navigate the unknown territory of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Some days you’re so busy, you can barely come up for air, but if you can cross that chasm of communication it will help increase your compassion for their daily frustrations and in turn, may be ease yours.
    Nancy Nelson, at age 76, lives with declining cognitive impairment, and her tenacious resolve to stay in control of her mind and spirit has made her a powerful activist for finding a cure for Alzheimer’s. But it doesn’t come easy. Nancy shares her daily struggles and implores caregivers to take the time to feel the disease through your loved one’s heart and mind.

    • 19 min

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