91 episodes

This podcast explores unique topics related to dementia through conversations with physicians, experts, and community leaders—focusing on innovative ideas, practical strategies, and proven methods to create a supportive path for caregivers. Reach out to us with questions or comments at DementiaUntangled@bannerhealth.com.

Our renowned programs and services are made possible by the generous support of donors to Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation. To learn more about the ways you can help support families and the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders visit https://cutt.ly/TOBplVw.

Dementia Untangled Banner Health

    • Health & Fitness

This podcast explores unique topics related to dementia through conversations with physicians, experts, and community leaders—focusing on innovative ideas, practical strategies, and proven methods to create a supportive path for caregivers. Reach out to us with questions or comments at DementiaUntangled@bannerhealth.com.

Our renowned programs and services are made possible by the generous support of donors to Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation. To learn more about the ways you can help support families and the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders visit https://cutt.ly/TOBplVw.

    Finding Joy Despite Difficulty, Part 2 (with Richard Lui)

    Finding Joy Despite Difficulty, Part 2 (with Richard Lui)

    In the second part of our conversation with Richard Lui, a veteran journalist, filmmaker, author, and family caregiver, we untangle the challenges and joys of being a working professional while caregiving for someone with dementia. His unique perspective creates an amazing storytelling experience for listeners. His advice for caregivers, and emphasis on acknowledging your role as one, give invaluable insight for balancing and managing those responsibilities. 

    • 28 min
    Finding Joy Despite Difficulty, Part 1 (with Richard Lui)

    Finding Joy Despite Difficulty, Part 1 (with Richard Lui)

    In this two-part conversation with Richard Lui, a veteran journalist, filmmaker, author, and family caregiver, we first discuss his documentaries “Unconditional” and “Sky Blossom,” in which he explores real stories of caregiving and mental health. Focused on closing a cultural gap and finding joy despite difficulty, he takes us through his evolving journey to bring these stories to the world, all while exploring his own caregiving experience for his father.  

    • 32 min
    Balancing Safety and Independence (with Lori Nisson)

    Balancing Safety and Independence (with Lori Nisson)

    As we age, safety becomes a growing concern – not only at home, but also out in the world. Creating a safe environment while maintaining our independence can be challenging, but not impossible. We invited back Lori Nisson, a social worker for Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Banner Sun Health Research Institute, to talk about how important considerations can be made for someone with dementia whose ability to assess risk and danger decreases as the disease progresses. She helps identify the top three possible scenarios to address first when making a plan with your loved one. 

    • 31 min
    The Relational Trajectory of Dementia (with Dr. R. Amanda Cooper)

    The Relational Trajectory of Dementia (with Dr. R. Amanda Cooper)

    Dementia is often referred to as a “family disease” because of the effect it has on not only the person living with it, but also the people who care for and about them. As the disease progresses, relationships and family dynamics can change. We connected with Dr. R. Amanda Cooper, a family communication researcher and an assistant professor at the University of Connecticut, to discuss this further. Through her research, she was able to identify four main stages of relational changes on the dementia journey and in turn, learn how to better manage them. 

    • 32 min
    How Dementia Changes Communication (with Dr. Michelle James)

    How Dementia Changes Communication (with Dr. Michelle James)

    The progression of dementia changes a lot in our day-to-day lives, but one of the most complicated affected areas is arguably how we communicate. We asked Dr. Michelle James, a licensed clinical psychologist at Banner Alzheimer’s Institute with specialized training in clinical neuropsychology, to help us untangle these changes and learn what we can do to be prepared for them. She explains how we formulate language in our brain and why the progression of dementia directly affects how we talk.  

    • 31 min
    Bringing Light to Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s (with Diana Shula Cose)

    Bringing Light to Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s (with Diana Shula Cose)

    Families supporting someone with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease can sometimes feel isolated because of the lack of resources and support within their community. After her husband Lorenzo was diagnosed, our guest Diana Shula Cose, the founding executive director of Lorenzo’s House, wanted to change that for all families on this younger-onset dementia journey. She discusses how she was inspired by children impacted by this experience and uses the youth as a compass to guide the group’s mission. She works to use connecting stories to bring about healing, empathy, and fight isolation. 

    • 31 min

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