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Ep 13 - Field Trip - A day at an Independent Assisted Living Home

Ep 13 - Field Trip - A day at an Independent Assisted Living Home

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Summary
In EP13, I shared my experiences as a weekly volunteer visiting independent assisted living homes, focusing on the importance of social connections for residents. I shared 3 stories: Resident or not - Peter, Too young to be there - Michelle, Goodbye - Owen. This short field trip episode will give you an unseen side of independent living homes and the personal story of the impact of dementia.

Keywords
independent assisted living, social connections, dementia, care homes, personal stories

Chapters
01:19 Introduction & Welcome
03:26 Understanding Care Homes vs. Independent Assisted Living
04:27 Loneliness= Smoking 15 Cigarette a day
05:06 First Story: Resident or not - Peter
06:41 Second Story: Too young to be there - Michelle
08:22 Last Story: Goodbye - Owen
09:06 Summary: Celebrating Relationships at my Independent Living Care Home


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