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The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.
Dr. Monica gives Denise advice on how to treat her mom's agitation after she breaks her leg. Is the FDA approved drug Rexulti an option?
Since the COVID pandemic, people are stir crazy and ready to travel. How do you do that when traveling with someone with Dementia? We give you some great tips!
A healthy body helps a healthy brain. Dr. Monica emphasizes that and discusses questions you should ask and where you can find helpful health information.
Dr. Monica Parker discusses the new FDA approved drug Lecanemab.
Licensed Creative Arts Therapist Kimberly Faulkner discusses the benefits of art therapy for those with dementia and Alzheimer's.
Special Guest: Kimberly Faulkner.
We conclude our conversation with Alice Cooper as we discuss difficult scenarios that caregivers face on a daily basis and how you can handle them.
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Clinical social worker Alice Cooper discusses caregiver training options, responsibilities and how caregivers must understand the needs of those they care for.
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It's been nearly a year since the introduction of the breakthrough drug Aducanumab. Dr. Monica gives us an update and discusses some new treatments on the horizon.
Denise shares her recent experiences in the emergency room with her mother. Dr. Monica gives tips on how to plan and what to do to improve your ER experience.
Caregiver stress is still around. Dr. Monica and Denise discuss options that caregivers can access for support and outlets to utilize for relief.
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.