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19 episodes
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SHAREGIVING Rob Stoller
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- Health & Fitness
One of more than 15 million family-member Dementia caregivers (and growing!) in the US alone, David Stoller, whose wife Barbara was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's over ten years ago, discusses the Sharegiver Solutions concept focusing on Mindset, Gameplan and Networks, with his brother Rob. Created to enhance and improve the lives of caregivers, who often suffer excessive emotional, physical and even mental degradation, this podcast will be presenting, in addition to David and Rob's conversations, a diverse lineup of professionals, authors and experts. Sharing is the way of caring.
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Sharegiving - "Prevention" (part 2)
David and Rob Stoller, of Sharegiver Solutions, continue their discussion of dementia prevention, and the importance of reducing stress, a major contributor to inflammation, so damaging with regard to brain health, as well as overall health.
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Sharegiving - "Prevention"1
David and Rob Stoller, of Sharegiver Solutions, discuss the complex issue of Prevention, and the importance of reducing stress, a major cause of inflammation, so damaging with regard to brain health.
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Sharegiving with (Neuropsychologist) Dr. Amy Shapiro-Rosenbaum
David and Rob speak with Dr. Shapiro-Rosenbaum about different forms of dementia, a care map or blue print, and caregiver self-management.
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Sharegiving with guest, Peter Gilbert
David and Rob Stoller, of Sharegiver Solutions, speak with Peter Gilbert, who is not only an attorney, specializing in estate planning and elder care, but also a former pastor, and caregiver for his parents, both dementia sufferers.
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Sharegiving - "Socialization"
David and Rob Stoller, of Sharegiver Solutions, discuss the complex issue of socialization, and the dilemma of risking awkward public displays in the interest of enjoying public activities together.
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Sharegiving - "A Parallel Life"
David and Rob Stoller, of Sharegiver Solutions, discuss the critical importance of family-member dementia caregivers tending to their own health and well-being, while they also provide compassionate care to their loved one.