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Amy House, C.D.P. guides care partners in understanding how dementia affects the brain. This podcast has recorded questions from listeners. Each episode, Amy unpacks their questions and helps you learn to “think dementia.” This leads to better quality of life, improved relationships and empowered care partners. Be part of a connected community by learning from each other’s questions.
NEW Think Dementia Support Page- choose a one time or monthly payment to support Amy's efforts to continue to provide education about dementia.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2170330/supporters/new
To record a question for the podcast go to www.think-dementia.com
In this episode Amy discusses the final part in a three part series with a Podcast recording of the presentation she did at the University of Minnesota's Caring for People with Memory Loss conference on June 3, 2023 regarding how to work together with your memory care staff. This last part of the series is how to bring forth concerns with the memory care for both minor and major situations.
To see the presentation's recording at the conference or to access other materials provided by the U of M's history of amazing conferences to help those caring for people with dementia- follow this link:
https://www.sph.umn.edu/research/projects/ltc/education
To contact the State of MN office of the Ombudsman:
https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/seniors/services/ombudsman/
Amy House is a Certified Dementia Practitioner, Licensed Assisted Living Director and PAC Trainer who is recognized in the Twin Cities as a leader in dementia care and education. Amy's personal support, public speaking and professional training has touched the lives of thousands of people living with dementia over the past 10 years. Amy is also a support group facilitator for the Alzheimer's Association and the Executive Director of Reflections (dementia care) for SilverCrest Properties.
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Amy House, C.D.P. guides care partners in understanding how dementia affects the brain. This podcast has recorded questions from listeners. Each episode, Amy unpacks their questions and helps you learn to “think dementia.” This leads to better quality of life, improved relationships and empowered care partners. Be part of a connected community by learning from each other’s questions.
NEW Think Dementia Support Page- choose a one time or monthly payment to support Amy's efforts to continue to provide education about dementia.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2170330/supporters/new
To record a question for the podcast go to www.think-dementia.com
In this episode Amy discusses the final part in a three part series with a Podcast recording of the presentation she did at the University of Minnesota's Caring for People with Memory Loss conference on June 3, 2023 regarding how to work together with your memory care staff. This last part of the series is how to bring forth concerns with the memory care for both minor and major situations.
To see the presentation's recording at the conference or to access other materials provided by the U of M's history of amazing conferences to help those caring for people with dementia- follow this link:
https://www.sph.umn.edu/research/projects/ltc/education
To contact the State of MN office of the Ombudsman:
https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/seniors/services/ombudsman/
Amy House is a Certified Dementia Practitioner, Licensed Assisted Living Director and PAC Trainer who is recognized in the Twin Cities as a leader in dementia care and education. Amy's personal support, public speaking and professional training has touched the lives of thousands of people living with dementia over the past 10 years. Amy is also a support group facilitator for the Alzheimer's Association and the Executive Director of Reflections (dementia care) for SilverCrest Properties.
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