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"The difference between TV as comfort and TV as chaos isn't the screen—it's understanding how the changing brain experiences what's on it."
Do you rely on television to help occupy your loved one's time? Does your care receiver seem agitated or anxious when the TV is on? Have you noticed them leaving the room when a show is playing or struggling to follow programs they once enjoyed?
We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, we've learned that what soothes us as caregivers can actually cause distress for people living with dementia. In this episode, we spoke with Allyson Schrier, co-founder and president of Zinnia TV and former caregiver for her husband with frontotemporal dementia, about why regular TV can be problematic and what we can do about it.
Let's explore four essential tips for managing TV time effectively.
Connect with us and share your tips:
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By Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster5
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"The difference between TV as comfort and TV as chaos isn't the screen—it's understanding how the changing brain experiences what's on it."
Do you rely on television to help occupy your loved one's time? Does your care receiver seem agitated or anxious when the TV is on? Have you noticed them leaving the room when a show is playing or struggling to follow programs they once enjoyed?
We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, we've learned that what soothes us as caregivers can actually cause distress for people living with dementia. In this episode, we spoke with Allyson Schrier, co-founder and president of Zinnia TV and former caregiver for her husband with frontotemporal dementia, about why regular TV can be problematic and what we can do about it.
Let's explore four essential tips for managing TV time effectively.
Connect with us and share your tips:
Full Show Notes
Additional Resources Mentioned
Takeaways
Read More in This Blog here

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