
The Dementia Dialogues (Natalie Carter)
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05 Nov 2024 | Introducing: The Dementia Dialogues | 00:00:42 | |
05 Jan 2025 | 005 - Dementia Dilemmas: The Struggles of Diagnosis and Care | 00:35:35 | |
Jakkie Doolin shares her experiences as an activity coordinator and daughter of Bobby, who lives with dementia. We explore the stigma around moving loved ones into care homes and the emotional challenges families face. Don't miss these valuable insights that could change your perspective on dementia care. | |||
16 Feb 2025 | 011 - 'The Bravery In Saying "I Can't Cope!" with Rachel John | 00:47:04 | |
Dementia care requires understanding diverse cultural needs, but education is lacking on what it looks like. Caregiver Rachel John shares her personal insights on navigating these nuanced differences while caring for her mother, Francis. Discover the bravery it takes to seek support and how it can empower both you and your loved one living with dementia. | |||
22 Dec 2024 | 004 - ‘The Song A Minute Man’ with Simon McDermott | 00:33:39 | |
Step into an inspiring conversation with Simon McDermott, son of the Pride of Britain award winner and YouTube star, Ted McDermott, also known as ‘The Song A Minute Man’. We delve into the realities of dementia diagnosis, the importance of recognising behavioural changes, and the vital support needed for those living with the condition. Discover how community connections and dignity play a crucial role in navigating this journey together. | |||
10 Nov 2024 | 001 - ‘Why The Dementia Dialogues’ with Natalie Carter | 00:11:43 | |
Join me in this episode as I share the wonderful inspiration behind this journey, my personal frustrations with the complexities of dementia, and my hopes for a brighter future. Tune in for insightful conversations that aim to educate, empower and foster understanding - because together, we can navigate this challenging path! | |||
09 Feb 2025 | 010 - Ryan Dixon - ‘The Power of Music’ | 00:39:28 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Dixon, a dedicated facilitator transforming the lives of those living with dementia through music therapy. Discover how music fosters social connections and enhances emotional memories, and hear incredible stories about the profound impact these sessions have on individuals in care homes. Join us to explore the healing potential of music and the hope it brings to those affected by dementia. | |||
06 Apr 2025 | 018 - Dementia's Unexpected Gifts with Aisha Dalal | 00:31:37 | |
What if dementia revealed something beautiful about a loved one you never knew? Speech and Language Therapist Aisha Dalal shares expert tips for supporting communication, eating, and swallowing, while also reflecting on her grandad’s journey—including an unexpected discovery that brought them even closer. We talk about staying active, finding connection, and cherishing the small moments that matter most. | |||
24 Nov 2024 | 002 - ‘Double Duty: Navigating Love and Loss in Dementia’ with Bernie Layfield | 00:42:27 | |
Join me as Bernie Layfield shares her heartfelt experiences navigating the challenges of caring for her father with dementia, following the loss of her mother to the disease. She offers invaluable insights and practical tips to help others find joy and resilience amidst the struggles. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about love, loss and cherishing every moment. | |||
23 Feb 2025 | 012 - 'Why Don't We Go Into The Garden?' with Debbie Carroll | 00:45:13 | |
Discover the incredible benefits of stepping outside, especially for those living with dementia. Join us as Debbie Carroll from Step Change shares powerful stories and surprising research findings that highlight how nature can uplift spirits and foster connections. Learn practical tips and inspiring insights that could transform your relationship with the great outdoors! | |||
19 Jan 2025 | 007 - 'The Long Goodbye' Nicola Humphries | 00:34:32 | |
Nicola Humphries, clinical services manager, addresses the critical gaps in support and communication faced by those diagnosed with dementia. We explore the challenges of being seen as a disease rather than a person and the often-overlooked positives of living with dementia. | |||
26 Jan 2025 | 008 - 'Reminiscence Therapy' with Rhian Pitt | 00:36:50 | |
Join us in todays episode as we chat with training officer Rhian Pitt about the transformative Effro project and the inspiring community groups making strides for those living with dementia. Discover the power of reminiscence therapy and the urgent call for a more inclusive environment that uplifts individuals with dementia. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that could change lives. | |||
02 Mar 2025 | 013 - Heartbreak and Hope in Dementia Caregiving' - Sue Lloyd | 00:41:52 | |
Sue Lloyd shares her heartfelt journey of caring for her parents, both diagnosed with dementia. From navigating the healthcare system to the emotional toll of transitioning them to a care home, Sue highlights the challenges and frustrations of caregiving whilst also reflecting on the need for better support and training in dementia care. | |||
02 Feb 2025 | 009 - Matthew Nugent - ‘Caregivers Balance: Nuturing Self to Serve’ | 00:36:29 | |
Matthew Nugent, dedicated full-time caregiver for his mother, and I explore the challenges of dementia denial, the importance of seeking support and the profound effects of caregiving on mental health. Don't miss this touching conversation that sheds light on the realities faced by caregivers. | |||
16 Mar 2025 | 015 - 'Cognitive Resilience and Alzheimers' with Dr Becky Carlyle | 00:38:42 | |
Join us for an enlightening episode with Dr Becky Carlyle as we explore the groundbreaking research on cognitive resilience and the proteins that enhance it. Discover her biggest findings and the surprising impact on hearing aids on cognitive health. If you're curious about how to strengthen your mind, this conversation is a must-listen! | |||
23 Mar 2025 | 016 - Home or Care Home with Susan Seddon | 00:35:08 | |
When the roles reverse, how do you navigate becoming a parent to your own parents? Susan Seddon shares her journey of caring for both her mum and dad with dementia while balancing work, family, and the emotional weight of that responsibility. We explore the tough choices, the lack of caregiver support, and why she chose to become a full time carer over a care home. | |||
12 Jan 2025 | 006 - ‘Knowledge Is Power’ with Alzheimers Society, Amanda Bolt | 00:35:56 | |
Amanda Bolt, Local Services Manager for Alzheimers Society talks about the transformative power of knowledge in dementia care. Discover the importance of personalised support, the challenges in early diagnosis in younger individuals, and the vital services available for those living with dementia and their caregivers. This conversation is packed with expert insights and practical advice that can make a real difference for families facing these challenges. | |||
08 Dec 2024 | 003 - Human Forever with Teun Toebes | 00:46:49 | |
Lets explore the documentary 'Human Forever' with humanitarian activist, Teun Toebes, uncovering how we can transform the way we treat individuals with dementia. Discover the power of community and small changes that can create monumental impact in their lives. Tune in and learn how removing labels can lead to a more inclusive and compassionate world!
https://article25foundation.com instagram - @teuntoebes Author of The Housemates - https://amzn.eu/d/6a7N0Mr
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30 Mar 2025 | 017 - 'Letting The Light In' - Caroline Southgate | 00:54:01 | |
Join me and Caroline Southgate, physiotherapist and founder of Doris Jones Home Care, as we discuss mobility in the elderly, maintaining purpose, and the importance of planning care early. Caroline shares insights into frustrations in the care sector and practical advice for finding the right home care support. | |||
09 Mar 2025 | 014 - Acceptance Is Everything - Jane Lowe | 00:38:38 | |
Join us for a conversation with neuroscientist Jane Lowe, founder of Ivy House, as we explore holisitc dementia care. Discover what compassionate care looks like and the key factors that can transform the lives of those living with dementia. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about improving dementia care! |