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Truth, Lies and Alzheimer’s – The Podcast is a collection of stories, caregiver tips,proven solutions for caregivers and insights on how to navigate the heartbreakingchallenges of having a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.Everyone has a story about Alzheimer’s. It’s time to start the conversation aboutAlzheimer’s and stop treating it like it’s only “Family Business.”In this episode of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer’s – The Podcast, we contemplate grief,loss and bereavement...
Truth, Lies and Alzheimer’s – The Podcast is a collection of stories, caregiver tips, proven solutions for caregivers, and insights on how to navigate the heartbreaking challenges of having a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Everyone has a story about Alzheimer’s. It’s time to start the conversation about Alzheimer’s and stop treating it like it’s only a “Family Business...
In the debut for the first episode of Truth, Lies and Alzheimers, host Lisa Skinner tells a deeply personal story of her first experience seeing the impacts of brain disease on a loved one, her grandmother. Lisa then introduces primary concepts of brain disease such as the difference between Alzheimer's disease and Dementia.We are providing the Audio Commentary with Lisa Skinner concerning Alzheimer's and her personal story about her grandmother.
In episode two of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer's, host Lisa Skinner discusses some of the common myths around brain disease and elucidates for listeners whether or not they're true.Myths discussed on the show include: Dementia is inevitable as we age, and forgetfulness is always a sign of dementia.For more information on this audio: http://bit.ly/3LoXy4o
In episode #3 of the Truth, Lies and Alzheimer’s Show, host Lisa Skinner covers risk factors associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and shares specific actions her listeners can take to minimize the risk of developing a brain disease. With the recommendations outlined in this episode, listeners will learn how to potentially reduce their risk for dementia by up to one-third...
In this Episode #4 of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer’s, host Lisa Skinner discusses Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and how it differs from Alzheimer’s Disease. The conversation highlights actor Bruce Willis’ diagnosis with FTD including how the diagnosis was covered in the news. Lisa explains how this rarer form of brain disease impacts a patient’s ability to communicate and causes behavioral changes.For further information: https://bit.ly/3lQRR4Y
In this episode of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer's, host Lisa Skinner covers the struggles that caregivers face when caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease. Lisa speaks with Betsy Wurzel about her experience as the primary caregiver for her husband following his diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's disease at a relatively young age. Together they discuss the myriad emotions and challenges that arise and advice for working through it...
In this episode of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer’s, host Lisa Skinner covers the miracle of music and how it can positively impact people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Lisa discusses singer Tony Bennett’s 2021 “One Last Time” concert with Lady Gaga. Bennett, who is living with Alzheimer’s disease, performed the concert in celebration of his 95th birthday...
In the latest episode 7- of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer's, host Lisa Skinner explains how to tell the difference between normal aging forgetfulness and a more serious impairment happening in the brain. Lisa also discusses signs of normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, and little-known facts about brain disease. This is a must-listen episode for anyone who occasionally misplaces car keys and wonders if it's normal aging or a sign of dementia! Learn more at http://truthliesalzheimers...
In the latest episode of Truth, Lies and Alzheimer's, host Lisa Skinner discusses several surprising elements of brain disease which may seem to surface out of nowhere. Some listeners may not even be aware that these elements exist. Lisa explains why she refers to them as the "hidden or secret faces" of brain disease. She then tells two deeply personal stories and explains how each story illustrates a surprising behavior.For further information:https://bit...