by Johnna Lowther
Life With Dementia is an interview-style podcast sharing relevant research, personal stories, and practical tips for living well with dementia. We talk to people all over the world: scientists, researchers, practitioners, family care partners, industry professionals, and people living with dementia to hear firsthand about solutions they’ve discovered and what we can do to improve resources and support for people affected by dementia.
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July 1, 2021
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">World Health Organization is taking on the mountain of dementia in global action. Guest Kavitha Kolappa discusses her work on a knowledge exchange platform with the World Health Organization. This project is encouraging international commitment to increasing attention and resources for dementia around the world. We don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Countries can adopt information and resources across the board, tweaking it for their cultures and individual communities. Find out more at</span> <a href="https://globaldementia.org"><span style= "font-weight: 400;">www.g</span><span style= "font-weight: 400;">lobaldementia.org</span><span style= "font-weight: 400;">.</span></a></p>
May 26, 2021
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The truth is people can live well with Alzheimer’s. That's the message Arthena Caston and Jay Reinstein want you to hear. Listen to the voice of lived experience as two outspoken Alzheimer advocates share their thoughts, fears, and observations about living with a progressive illness.</span></p> <p>Life With Dementia is a proud member of the <a href= "http://albertapodcastnetwork.ca/">Alberta Podcast Network.</a> <em>"Locally grown. Community Supported."</em></p>
March 20, 2021
<p>What could a supportive work environment look like for workers with dementia? Top-notch researcher <a href= "https://www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/lazaridis-school-of-business-and-economics/faculty-profiles/josephine-mcmurray/index.html"> Josephine McMurray</a> is helping employers look differently at mild cognitive impairment and early-onset dementia, in the workplace. </p> <p>Life With Dementia is a proud member of the <a href= "http://albertapodcastnetwork.ca/">Alberta Podcast Network.</a> <em>"Locally grown. Community Supported."</em></p> <p> </p>
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Banner Health
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Dhru Purohit
Rich Roll
The New York Times
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