Memory Care with Teresa Youngstrom

Teresa Youngstrom

"Welcome to 'A Better Approach to Memory Care'! Our podcast is dedicated to providing innovative strategies and compassionate solutions for individuals and families navigating the challenges of memory loss and cognitive impairment. Led by a seasoned Registered Nurse, Teresa Youngstrom, our videos offer practical tips, engaging discussions, and inspiring stories to empower caregivers and enhance the quality of life for those living with memory-related conditions. Whether you're a professional caregiver, a family member, or someone interested in learning more about memory care, you'll find valuable insights and support here. Join us on this journey towards creating a more understanding and supportive community for individuals affected by memory loss. Subscribe now and let's embark on this journey together."

  1. Hand Under Hand from Teepa Snow

    09/23/2024

    Hand Under Hand from Teepa Snow

    Hello Care Partners, Today we will look at why some people living with brain failure seem to stop eating or stop using their fork, and resort to using their hands to eat. We will discuss our skill fingers and strength fingers the how we frequently lose skill fingers We want to start feeding them but sometimes there is resistance and we end up chasing them with the spoon or trying to pry their mouths open. YIKES! Teepa Snow, the Founder of Positive Approach to Care, developed a revolutionary technique Hand Under Hand. This will help you with their nutrition needs but it can also provide a great boundary for the carepartner when the person living with Dementia is experiencing a lot of seeking and touching needs. Enjoy the videos created by PAC and Teepa Snow, an internationally recognized speaker, Teepa Snow is one of the world’s leading advocates and educators for anyone living with dementia or other forms of brain change. An Occupational Therapist with over forty years of rich and varied clinical and academic experience, her philosophy is reflective of her education, work experience, medical research, and first hand caregiving experiences. Her advocacy efforts led her to the development of the GEMS® State Model for understanding the progression of dementia and changes in abilities. She also created the Positive Approach to Care® training strategies, which are effective techniques for anyone seeking to optimize care and support for those living with brain change. Her user-friendly approaches provide guidance and leadership to national efforts to promote best practices in care. Teepa’s company, Positive Approach to Care (PAC), was founded in 2006 and is now collaborating to improve dementia care worldwide. PAC provides online and in-person services, training, and products to professionals, family members, the lay public, and people living with brain change. Teepa presents with extraordinary expertise and humor to audiences large and small throughout the world. Please join in her mission to improve the culture of dementia care, one mind at a time. Contact Teepa:,www.teepasnow.com YOU GOT THIS, Teresa Here is the Link to our December Bonus Page 👉 https://bit.ly/4a93oRg

    34 min
  2. Happy Holidays with Dementia

    09/23/2024

    Happy Holidays with Dementia

    Hello Care Partners, Celebrating family events gets more difficult as our person living with Dementia declines. Challenges like over stimulation or sheltering them from everything can both cause problems. Personalized care is important and we need to recognize this chronic debilitating disease is unpredictable and will affect your loved one in a different way than it does mine. There can also be a more activities during the holidays than are reasonable. For example, parties, shopping, baking, cleaning and decorating not to mention the added expenses. Yikes!! Frequently we have unrealistic expectations for ourselves and our person living with Dementia. Let's consider whose needs are really being served by these traditions. What do I really want or need? What does the Person Living with Dementia (PLwD) want or need? Should the goal be to just ENDURE the Holidays?? I vote NO! Let's think outside the box. What can we change to serve both of our needs? How can we choose wisely: Let's have a family meeting if there are other decision makers involved. 1.Call a family meeting to discuss which traditions are a must or what is open to change. 2. Do you include the PLwD in the meeting? That depends on their awareness. 3. Consider what we are willing to give up. 4. Ask for Help! Let go of your ego and save yourself. 5. At large events, assign a person to be one on one with your PLwD and tend to their needs. They can give them insight and serve them quickly before they get agitated. 6. They can also recognize when this person needs to leave the room with all the activity for a time out, potty break, snack or something else. Preventing a larger reaction is always good plan. 7. Put yourself first when it comes to your health habits. 8. Take time to to step away for a break to breathe and recharge your physical batteries. It's important to share this information about your person with friends and family so they will have realistic expectations, but the sad truth is not everyone will understand what you are going through. We can always do a zoom call with A Better Approach to Memory Care so they can hear explanations from me. It is so important to have them on the same page pulling in the same direction with you. Care Partners need to acknowledge their feelings. Please reach out to family, community, social, spiritual and homecare support as needed. As families grow and change, traditions will too. Choose a few to hold on to and let go of the rest. Maybe go to online visits and exchanging pics instead of gifts to save money. These little changes can provide huge relief for you and your loved one during the Holiday Season. YOU GOT THIS, Teresa So here is it 👉 https://bit.ly/4a93oRg

    34 min
  3. Dennison Keller-Elder Law Life Care Planning

    09/21/2024

    Dennison Keller-Elder Law Life Care Planning

    Hello Care Partners, We have the privilege of talking with a professional today whose reputation precedes him. Tune in and take lots of notes so you too can be prepared for what the future holds for you and your family as we age. Dennison Keller is licensed to practice law in Ohio and Kentucky and owns The Law Practice of Dennison Keller, LLC. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, is a past president of the Ohio Forum of Estate Planning Attorneys, and a past president of the Life Care Planning Law Firm Association. Dennison has also been accredited by the Veterans Administration. Dennison is a frequent local and national lecturer on the topics of Elder Law, Life Care Planning, Medicaid Planning, and Estate Planning. He also teaches courses on these topics at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute through the University of Cincinnati and the Miami University Institute of Learning in Retirement. Dennison is a summa cum laude graduate of the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University and a cum laude graduate of Miami University in Oxford. Today we will discuss how to be prepared for ourselves and/or our aging parents so the wheels don't fall off especially if we learn of a dementia diagnosis. The goal is to protect our assets and our legacy with our families. Dennison covered: When to begin planning for the later stages of life. What pieces of the puzzle are necessary in the planning. Why is an attorney important to utilize in the planning process? What are the additional steps to consider to make this process easier for you and your family. How is your Life Care Planning Law Firm different than an attorney who focuses solely on estate planning? For more information or to Contact Dennison Keller: Cincinnati: (513) 818-1111 Mon-Thu: 9AM–5PM Fri: 9AM–4PM Kentucky: (859) 372-6790 By appointment only info@elderlawcincinnati.com We so appreciate all the information shared here today and hope you will Like, Share and Subscribe. Here is the Link to our November Bonus Page 👉http://www.teresayoungstrom.com/bonus You Got This, Teresa

    29 min

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"Welcome to 'A Better Approach to Memory Care'! Our podcast is dedicated to providing innovative strategies and compassionate solutions for individuals and families navigating the challenges of memory loss and cognitive impairment. Led by a seasoned Registered Nurse, Teresa Youngstrom, our videos offer practical tips, engaging discussions, and inspiring stories to empower caregivers and enhance the quality of life for those living with memory-related conditions. Whether you're a professional caregiver, a family member, or someone interested in learning more about memory care, you'll find valuable insights and support here. Join us on this journey towards creating a more understanding and supportive community for individuals affected by memory loss. Subscribe now and let's embark on this journey together."