
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this original What the Dementia episode, we delve into the topic of aphasia and dementia, explaining what it is and how dementia caregivers can improve communication with their partners who have aphasia.
This episode will cover:
— Understanding aphasia and its relation to dementia
— Types of aphasia and how they differ
— Tips for improving communication with aphasia-affected individuals
— The significance of speech therapy in managing aphasia
— Strategies to enhance caregiver-partner rapport and understanding
Podcast Episode Mentioned | (043) Frontotemporal Dementia: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/85lDH3AFKBb
July Housekeeping Episode | https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/a4cRus43JBb
Bambu Treehouse | https://letsbambu.com/treehouse
CONNECT, GET RESOURCES, LEARN MORE, + SIMPLIFY YOUR CARE JOURNEY:
LinkTree | https://www.bambu.care
MUSIC CREDIT: Listen To SpillageVillage - Tropical Landing Pop Songs At Looperman.com
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in Bambu Care LLC’s website, blog, emails, programs, services and/or products is for educational and informational purposes only. While we draw on our prior professional expertise and background in other areas, you acknowledge that we are supporting you in our role exclusively as a Dementia Care Consultant. By participating in Bambu Care, LLC’s website, blog, emails, programs, services and/or products, you acknowledge that we are not a licensed psychologist, professional counselor, or medical doctor. We in no way, diagnose, treat, or cure any illnesses or diseases. Dementia Care Consulting is in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling or any other type of therapy or medical advice. The information provided by Bambu Care, LLC also does not constitute legal or financial advice nor is intended to be. Dementia Care Consulting is not a substitute for the services of a CPA or attorney.
By Breanna Wilson4.9
3333 ratings
In this original What the Dementia episode, we delve into the topic of aphasia and dementia, explaining what it is and how dementia caregivers can improve communication with their partners who have aphasia.
This episode will cover:
— Understanding aphasia and its relation to dementia
— Types of aphasia and how they differ
— Tips for improving communication with aphasia-affected individuals
— The significance of speech therapy in managing aphasia
— Strategies to enhance caregiver-partner rapport and understanding
Podcast Episode Mentioned | (043) Frontotemporal Dementia: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/85lDH3AFKBb
July Housekeeping Episode | https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/a4cRus43JBb
Bambu Treehouse | https://letsbambu.com/treehouse
CONNECT, GET RESOURCES, LEARN MORE, + SIMPLIFY YOUR CARE JOURNEY:
LinkTree | https://www.bambu.care
MUSIC CREDIT: Listen To SpillageVillage - Tropical Landing Pop Songs At Looperman.com
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in Bambu Care LLC’s website, blog, emails, programs, services and/or products is for educational and informational purposes only. While we draw on our prior professional expertise and background in other areas, you acknowledge that we are supporting you in our role exclusively as a Dementia Care Consultant. By participating in Bambu Care, LLC’s website, blog, emails, programs, services and/or products, you acknowledge that we are not a licensed psychologist, professional counselor, or medical doctor. We in no way, diagnose, treat, or cure any illnesses or diseases. Dementia Care Consulting is in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling or any other type of therapy or medical advice. The information provided by Bambu Care, LLC also does not constitute legal or financial advice nor is intended to be. Dementia Care Consulting is not a substitute for the services of a CPA or attorney.

2,998 Listeners

112,751 Listeners

56,508 Listeners

21,061 Listeners

167 Listeners

4,494 Listeners

24 Listeners

914 Listeners

6,399 Listeners

59 Listeners

22 Listeners

20,104 Listeners

39 Listeners

24 Listeners

600 Listeners