The Alzheimer’s Podcast:
Navigating Rough Terrain with the Dementia Sherpa
Hello and Welcome to Episode 31 of The Alzheimer’s Podcast
I’m Mike Good of Together in This.
As always, I’m so happy to have you here for another podcast where my goal is always to empower you to maintain a positive experience, reduce and eliminate the need for medications, and make your time together with those you care for, the best it can be.
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Show Notes:
Christy Turner, the Dementia Sherpa, returns for another episode of Navigating Rough Terrain with the Dementia Sherpa.
In this episode, Christy discusses the #1 key to Amazingly Awesome Dementia Care.
In Christy’s article, The #1 Key to Amazingly Awesome Dementia Care, she identifies and discusses many things that care partners need to focus on to optimize the care for their loved one, and they’re all important.
We’ve brought that article to the podcast. So, listen and learn from her how one thing rises above them all and holds everything together.
I am so happy to have Christy Turner, the Dementia Sherpa, as a regular guest on The Alzheimer’s Podcast.
She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner, Certified Dementia Care Unit Manager, and Cognitive Stimulation Instructor. She has run award-winning memory care communities in assisted living and skilled nursing levels of care.
Using her 16 years of experience in working with over 1,100 people living with dementia and their families, she’s developed a system that helps families move from crisis management to confidence.
Be sure to visit Christy’s website at dementiasherpa.com.
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