The Alzheimer’s Podcast:
Navigating Rough Terrain with the Dementia Sherpa
Hello I’m Mike Good of Together in This.
Welcome to Episode 53 of The Alzheimer’s Podcast, your #1 source for practical tips and insights.
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:
In this episode of Navigating Rough Terrain with the Dementia Sherpa, Christy Turner continues to share what she has learned during her time with more than 23 people and their families as they transitioned through end of life.
This is episode 2 of our 3 part series on End of Life. If you missed it, be sure to listen to episode 52 where Christy and I discussed how to have a good death.
Death isn’t a topic most of us are comfortable with discussing; however, it’s an inevitable outcome of life for all of us.
But talking about death and planning for it can make what might be otherwise a bad death, a good death.
Be sure to visit Christy’s website at dementiasherpa.com.
Bye now.
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Georgia Leech says
What are the chances for written translation in English? I’m severely hearing impaired and have two cochlear implants. With no lips to read to match the speech, I can get nothing from your podcasts. My problem I know, and surely there may be others who may have the same difficulty.
You have so much to offer and for us to understand.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Mike Good says
My apologies that my content is not accessible for you I’m sure that is frustrating. Unfortunately, since I make no money from Together in This, I can’t afford to have each episode transcribed.