The Alzheimer’s Podcast:
Navigating Rough Terrain with the Dementia Sherpa
Welcome to Episode 72 of The Alzheimer’s Podcast – Your #1 source for practical tips and insights.
I’m Mike Good of Together in This
My goal is always to empower you and your family to maintain a positive experience, reduce and eliminate the need for unnecessary medications, and make your time together with those you care for, the best it can be.
As I’m sure you know, caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or another dementia is probably the most complex caregiving situation you can find yourself in.
Although complex, there are simple adjustments to the way you provide care that can make huge positive differences and improve the quality of life for both you and your loved one.
In this episode of Navigating Rough Terrain with the Dementia Sherpa, Christy Turner shares some of these things with you.
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About Christy:
Christy Turner, the Dementia Sherpa, is a regular guest here 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 17 years of experience in working with over 1,200 people living with dementia and their families, she’s developed a system that helps families move from crisis management to confidence. You can learn more about Christy through her website at https://dementiasherpa.com/about-us/.
If you enjoy the episode and/or have questions, please leave a comment below.
- TinT resources:
- Resource Page: Activities of Daily Living and Alzheimer’s
- Resource Library: Activities and Enrichment to Improve Care
- Christy’s articles on TinT:
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