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In this rewind episode, Laura speaks with Dr. Maggie Syme, licensed psychologist and Project Director at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research, about one of the most overlooked topics in dementia care: sexual wellness and intimacy. Together, they unpack how intimacy changes with aging and dementia, the challenges caregivers face, and why it’s essential to honor this part of life with compassion and openness.
👤 Meet Dr. Maggie Syme, PhD, MPH:
Maggie Syme, PhD, MPH, is a licensed psychologist and Project Director at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research. She specializes in sexual wellness for older adults, with a focus on reducing stigma, supporting caregivers, and helping families navigate intimacy throughout the dementia journey.
📌 Topics Discussed:
⏱️ Timestamps (Approximate):
00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Maggie Syme
06:30 – How generational and cultural beliefs shape intimacy in aging
15:45 – Biological and psychological factors that affect sexual wellness
28:10 – Navigating intimacy and consent with dementia
41:20 – Responding to inappropriate sexual behaviors (ISB)
54:00 – Supporting intimacy in long-term care facilities
1:05:00 – Grieving change and redefining connection
💡 Key Takeaways:
📚 Resources Mentioned
National Institute on Aging – Sex and dementia articles
Alzheimer’s Association – Changes in Sexuality and Intimacy
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program – Resident rights and advocacy
🤝 Connect with Dr. Maggie Syme
Currently at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research
National Institute on Aging (sex and dementia articles)
Alzheimer's Association: Changes in Sexuality and Intimacy
🌿 Connect with Laura Vaillancourt & the Life on Repeat Podcast
Instagram: @lifeonrepeat.podcast
Facebook: facebook.com/LifeonRepeatPodcast
Website: lifeonrepeatpodcast.com
Email: [email protected]
If you found this episode helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Every share helps us build a stronger caregiving community where no one feels alone. 💜
 By Laura Vaillancourt
By Laura Vaillancourt5
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In this rewind episode, Laura speaks with Dr. Maggie Syme, licensed psychologist and Project Director at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research, about one of the most overlooked topics in dementia care: sexual wellness and intimacy. Together, they unpack how intimacy changes with aging and dementia, the challenges caregivers face, and why it’s essential to honor this part of life with compassion and openness.
👤 Meet Dr. Maggie Syme, PhD, MPH:
Maggie Syme, PhD, MPH, is a licensed psychologist and Project Director at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research. She specializes in sexual wellness for older adults, with a focus on reducing stigma, supporting caregivers, and helping families navigate intimacy throughout the dementia journey.
📌 Topics Discussed:
⏱️ Timestamps (Approximate):
00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Maggie Syme
06:30 – How generational and cultural beliefs shape intimacy in aging
15:45 – Biological and psychological factors that affect sexual wellness
28:10 – Navigating intimacy and consent with dementia
41:20 – Responding to inappropriate sexual behaviors (ISB)
54:00 – Supporting intimacy in long-term care facilities
1:05:00 – Grieving change and redefining connection
💡 Key Takeaways:
📚 Resources Mentioned
National Institute on Aging – Sex and dementia articles
Alzheimer’s Association – Changes in Sexuality and Intimacy
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program – Resident rights and advocacy
🤝 Connect with Dr. Maggie Syme
Currently at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research
National Institute on Aging (sex and dementia articles)
Alzheimer's Association: Changes in Sexuality and Intimacy
🌿 Connect with Laura Vaillancourt & the Life on Repeat Podcast
Instagram: @lifeonrepeat.podcast
Facebook: facebook.com/LifeonRepeatPodcast
Website: lifeonrepeatpodcast.com
Email: [email protected]
If you found this episode helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Every share helps us build a stronger caregiving community where no one feels alone. 💜

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