In today's episode, I had the honor to speak with Julie McMurray, the senior manager of the Central MA Region of the Alzheimer's Association. As the title suggests, no patient living with dementia is alone on this journey. We discuss the importance of understanding dementia, recognizing warning signs, and the impact of stigma on diagnosis. We discuss the empowerment that comes with early diagnosis and the need for effective communication strategies in caregiving. Our conversation also highlights the significance of community support, healthy habits for brain health, and the vital role of the Alzheimer's Association in providing resources and advocacy.
📌 The Alzheimer’s Association has a 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) that offers support and guidance to those living with dementia, caregivers, and families at free of charge. Help is available in over 200 languages. Anyone can contact the helpline, day or night.
Keywords: Alzheimer's, dementia, caregiving, support, awareness, community, research, diagnosis, stigma, brain health
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Alzheimer's Awareness
02:51 Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer's
05:55 Warning Signs of Dementia
08:36 Risk Factors for Alzheimer's
11:35 The Stigma of Diagnosis
14:44 The Importance of Early Diagnosis
17:49 Future of Alzheimer's Research
20:51 Caregiving Culture and Training
23:33 Communication Strategies for Caregivers
27:41 Understanding Body Language in Caregiving
30:00 The Importance of Presence and Connection
31:44 Utilizing the Five Senses for Engagement
33:39 Recognizing Purpose in Dementia Care
36:44 Community and Inclusivity in Care
37:29 Healthy Habits for Brain Health
41:48 The Role of the Alzheimer's Association
45:53 Getting Involved with Alzheimer's Advocacy
48:56 Breaking the Stigma Around Alzheimer's
51:32 Key Takeaways for Caregivers
53:34 Looking Ahead: Future of Alzheimer's Care