Senior Connect Okrah Studios
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- Health & Fitness
Senior Connect, a podcast by Okrah, is dedicated to all things senior living, senior care, and senior lifestyle! As part of Okrah, a streaming media service, Senior Connect covers multiple topics and perspectives from caregivers, doctors, patients, and families. Be sure to visit us online at www.okrah.com for more great content!
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Episode 50 - Feed Your Brain - Personality-Centric Rehabilitative Care
In this episode of Feed Your Brain with host Andrea Paratto, Andrea sits down with Jean Makesh, CEO of The Lantern Group, to discuss the concept of Personality-Centric Rehabilitative Care, and how it can be utilized to benefit the lives of Alzheimer's and Dementia patients.
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Episode 49 - Feed Your Brain - Caregivers: A Solution to Alzheimer's
In this episode of Feed Your Brain with host Andrea Paratto, Andrea sits down with Jean Makesh, CEO of The Lantern Group, to discuss Caregivers and how they are the future of treating Alzheimer's disease.
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Episode 48 - Feed Your Brain - Dysfunctional Behaviors
In this episode of Feed Your Brain with host Andrea Paratto, Andrea sits down with Jean Makesh, CEO of The Lantern Group, to discuss Dysfunctional Behaviors associated with Dementia, how and why they occur, and what to look out for in your own loved ones.
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Episode 47 - Feed Your Brain - Cognitive Reserve
In this episode of Feed Your Brain with host Andrea Paratto, Andrea sits down with Jean Makesh, CEO of The Lantern Group, to discuss the concept of Cognitive Reserve and how it applies to Dementia patients.
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Episode 46 - Feed Your Brain - Moral Responsibility
In this episode of Feed Your Brain with host Andrea Paratto, Andrea sits down with Jean Makesh, the CEO of The Lantern Group, to discuss the moral responsibilities of caregivers and the overall senior care industry.
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Episode 45 - Feed Your Brain - Demands & Traits
In this episode of Feed Your Brain with host Andrea Paratto, Andrea sits down with Jean Makesh, the CEO of The Lantern Group, to discuss learning a client's, or loved one's past to better assist them as they regress due to Dementia.