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Medicine Motherhood Missions
15 | Leadership, Service & Equitable Healthcare: Denise Baker, CRNP
Hi Friends! This week on the podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome, CRNP Denise Baker, COO of a leading primary care health system to dive deep into the essence of leadership and service in healthcare. We explore what it means to lead with integrity and serve with impact. 💡 From effective leadership strategies to the big question of equitable healthcare, this episode sheds light on how healthcare leaders can make a difference in the lives of patients and communities. Denise is a wife, mom to 4 young b...
2024-10-29
1h 02
Better Health Now
Episode 5: What to Expect with Prenatal Care with Lauren Stone, CRNP
From your first prenatal visit to delivery, Lauren Stone, CRNP talks about what to expect when you are expecting. Hear about milestones, testing, and patient education during prenatal care. Lauren Stone, CRNP is a board-certified Women's Healthcare Nurse Practitioner at Cullman Regional Medical Group OB-GYN Clinic.
2024-05-07
13 min
PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Beth Sandy, MSN, CRNP, FAPO - Antibody–Drug Conjugates, the Ultimate Weapons Against Solid Tumors: Latest Progress, Future Possibilities, and Implications for Patient Care
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/NCPD/CE/CPE/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/BUC865. CME/NCPD/CE/CPE/AAPA credit will be available until December 9, 2024.Antibody–Drug Conjugates, the Ultimate Weapons Against Solid Tumors: Latest Progress, Future Possibilities, and Implications for Patient Care In support of improving patient care, PVI, Pe...
2023-12-07
1h 21
PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Beth Sandy, MSN, CRNP, FAPO - Antibody–Drug Conjugates, the Ultimate Weapons Against Solid Tumors: Latest Progress, Future Possibilities, and Implications for Patient Care
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/NCPD/CE/CPE/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/BUC865. CME/NCPD/CE/CPE/AAPA credit will be available until December 9, 2024.Antibody–Drug Conjugates, the Ultimate Weapons Against Solid Tumors: Latest Progress, Future Possibilities, and Implications for Patient Care In support of improving patient care, PVI, Pe...
2023-12-07
1h 21
PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Beth Sandy, MSN, CRNP, FAPO - Antibody–Drug Conjugates, the Ultimate Weapons Against Solid Tumors: Latest Progress, Future Possibilities, and Implications for Patient Care
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/NCPD/CE/CPE/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/BUC865. CME/NCPD/CE/CPE/AAPA credit will be available until December 9, 2024.Antibody–Drug Conjugates, the Ultimate Weapons Against Solid Tumors: Latest Progress, Future Possibilities, and Implications for Patient Care In support of improving patient care, PVI, Pe...
2023-12-07
1h 21
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 79: Guiding Lights--Navigating Holiday Moments in Dementia Care
In this episode, I help you make the most of the upcoming holidays while caring for someone with dementia. Listen to helpful tips, from involving the person living with dementia to handling the pain in the ass relative who criticizes your care. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Other resources: New! 5 Ways to help People living with dementia who refuse help: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com/caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-tired-of-fighting-and-arguing/ Have a question? Wa...
2023-11-22
39 min
Educational Landscapes
Lessons from Shawana S. Moore, DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
Shawana S. Moore, DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC is Director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice program, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University and President for the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health. In this episode Shawana talks about her journey from thinking she would be a marine biologist to her current role as a women's health nurse practitioner. Shawana talks about how equity and community are at the forefront of the work she does whether it is working with learners or leading in an organization. Her words of wisdom include: "lead from exactly where you...
2023-10-18
39 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Dementia, Law Enforcement, and Genetic Testing
In this episode, I provide you with a resource: law enforcement who have received crisis intervention training that includes helping caregivers and people with dementia. This is a critical resource, especially for families of people living with behavioral variant FTD. I also discuss genetic testing. Here is the website for free genetic testing, if you qualify: www.probablygenetic.com Other resources: Alzheimer’s Association and genetic testing· FTD and genetic testing· Lewy body and genetic testing: Scroll to the bottom of the web page. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Deme...
2023-09-08
25 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 77: How to Handle Frequent Crying Behaviors in People Living with Dementia
Caregivers often ask me for ways to manage crying behaviors. These crying behaviors can happen multiple times a day for a short time, or once a day but for hours. Learn what may be causing those behaviors and how to respond in a loving way. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education and support session calendar: https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/monthly-dementia-webinars Other resources: Ne...
2023-07-03
44 min
Soul Pitt Media Health & Business Report with Craig Dawson
#54 | Interview with Reshay Giles-Mitchell, MSN, RN, CRNP-C, CBC; Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, Family Medicine, UPMC Matilda H. Theiss Health Center
Soul Pitt Media Health & Business Report Episode #54 | Interview with Reshay Giles-Mitchell, MSN, RN, CRNP-C, CBC; Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, Family Medicine, UPMC Matilda H. Theiss Health Center Join Craig as he discusses with Reshay: Reshay, what is a typical day like as a Certified Nurse Practitioner? What career path did you take on your journey to becoming a Certified Nurse Practitioner? Reshay, we at Soul Pitt Media always want to encourage our youth to follow their dreams. What words of encouragement or advice can you share with our...
2023-06-14
27 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 76: Becoming Your Own Dementia Expert
Learn my formula for developing and tweaking strategies when faced with dementia behaviors: neurodegeneration plus personality plus values plus cohort. Sounds complicated, but it is not. When you know how a particular type of dementia is affecting behavior, you can select a strategy and then personalize it by knowing your family member's personality, value system, and time period when they were born. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education an...
2023-05-15
30 min
Around Our Community
Mostellar Medical - Part 2 w/ Todd Stork & Monica Taylor, CRNP - OB/GYN
Todd Stork (Chief of Operations) and Monica Taylor, CRNP (OB/GYN) with Mostellar Medical join us in studio. Mostellar Medical Center (MMC) is located in Irvington, Alabama. MMC provides comprehensive medical services to their patients regardless of ability to pay. If you cannot pay for health services, they offer a sliding fee discount program for patients that qualify. MMC also offers a prescription medication assistance program that can help you obtain the medicine you need at a price you can afford if you qualify.To learn more about Mostellar Medical, visit:https://www.mostellarmedical.org/
2023-05-01
16 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 75: How Difficult Family Dynamics Can F*ck With Dementia Caregiving
Pre-dementia family relationships can make caregiving even more challenging. In this episode, I discuss different ways family dynamics cause dementia caregiving to be even more stressful and some approaches to dealing with these dynamics. Whether you are dealing with a super-critical parent who complains nonstop, non-caregiving family members who criticize your care, or sibling fighting that just never seems to stop, this episode may help. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VI...
2023-04-14
21 min
Aging Matters
Ovarian Cancer w/ Nancy Long RN CRNP, National Ovarian Cancer Coalition 3/28/23
Conversation w/ Nancy Long, RN, CRNP, Annapolis Volunteer Market Coordinator, National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC), about ovarian cancer types and stages, risk factors, symptoms, screening, treatment, and prognosis; also, NOCC programs and services.
2023-03-28
52 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 74: Avoiding Arguments and Knowing When to Step In
Join me for a replay of March 6's webinar, "Four Ways to Avoid Arguing with a Person Living with Dementia." During the second half of the podcast, I answer a question posed by a listener regarding when to step in and provide more care without overdoing it. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education and support session calendar: https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/monthly-dementia-webinars Other resources: ...
2023-03-14
19 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 73: Vacations, Travel, and Dementia
This is the time of year for #vacation and #travel planning. If you are thinking of doing any type of travel with your loved one with dementia, this podcast will help you plan for an optimal experience. Check out a great #TSA resource, TSA Cares. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education and support session calendar: https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/monthly-dementia-webinars Other resources: New...
2023-03-01
26 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 72: Handling Conflicts Between Residents in Memory Units, Importance of Early Dementia Diagnosis, and Bruce Wills' FTD announcement
In Episode 72, I tackle 3 topics that were not lengthy enough for their own podcast. Those topics include what to do when people who live in Memory Care Units have conflicts with each other; the importance of getting an early dementia diagnosis so that you can receive one of the new drugs (if you meet the criteria); and Bruce Willis’ FTD diagnosis. His family is very brave sharing this information. I also recorded this podcast outdoors as an experiment. Open to feedback (yes, no, don't do this again, please have horses neighing in the background). Make Dem...
2023-02-22
27 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 71: Preventable Dementia and a Valentine's Day Message
Vascular dementia is considered a preventable dementia, much like heart disease is considered preventable. In this episode, I explain how to prevent vascular dementia. I also share my annual Valentine's Day Message to Dementia Care Partners. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education and support session calendar: https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/monthly-dementia-webinars Other resources: New! 5 Ways to help People living with dementia who re...
2023-02-14
17 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 70: Alzheimer's "Cures" and Miracle Memory Pills
You see the ads on TV. You see claims on social media of a revolutionary Alzheimer "cure" (and I'm not talking about the FDA-approved disease modifying drugs). People make claims supposedly backed by research. In today's podcast, I discuss a popular book that has been around for several years and claims to have a program that reverses Alzheimer's disease. I also talk about some common supplements on the market that claim to sharpen one's memory and whether going keto can help protect you from dementia down the road. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected...
2023-01-31
27 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 69: Why Does My Family Member with Dementia Say Mean and Hurtful Things to Me?
It is hard enough to care for someone living with dementia. It is even tougher when that person fires mean, hurtful, and nasty words and comments in your direction. In this episode, I explain why this behavior may occur and what to do about it. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2023—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education and support session calendar: https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/monthly-dementia-webinars Other re...
2023-01-18
22 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 68: Using the "Caregiver Vibes" Strategy for Care Refusals
It is really frustrating when the person living with dementia refuses to accept care or tells you that he or she already performed the task. You know the drill. “Take a shower,” you say. “I just did,” they say…even though you know it has been days, weeks, maybe months since they have had a shower. Bathing isn’t the only challenging behavior. Convincing a person with dementia to remove soiled clothing can be a nightmare, a literal tug-of-war between the two of you. One strategy that is useful is called “caregiver vibes.” This strategy has two parts. The first...
2023-01-03
23 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 67: Weight Loss and Dementia
Weight loss in people living with dementia can stem from a variety of causes: the need for more help or supervision; being too sedated to properly eat; pacing and unable to sit still to consume a meal; or refusing to eat. In this episode, I provide approaches for all of these causes and provide strategies if your family member is refusing to eat. If you live in the Birmingham, AL area, Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church will be hosting a gathering for caregivers of people living with FTD to assess interest in a support group. This gathering...
2022-12-05
19 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 66: Behavioral-variant Frontotemporal Dementia
Behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia is one of the most misunderstood of the dementias. Today’s podcast is focused exclusively on this dementia. Learn why it is misdiagnosed and how to handle many of this dementia’s specific challenges. If you live in the Birmingham, AL area, Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church will be hosting a gathering for caregivers of people living with FTD to assess interest in a support group. This gathering will be Tuesday, Dec 6 6pm-8pm at 2061 Kentucky Avenue, Vestavia, Alabama. See you there! Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feed...
2022-11-28
36 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 65: Holiday Survival Strategies for Dementia Caregivers
Holiday season is busy. Even busier if you care for someone living with dementia. In this episode, you will learn helpful strategies for navigating holiday parties and religious celebrations. I provide all purpose "scripts" for dealing with long-distance relatives and uninvolved family members who criticize your care in the form of "concern." Whether you spin the #dreidel, dance around the #Yule log, decorate the #Christmas tree, or burn the #Kwanzaa candles--this podcast is for you! Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2022—check it out:
2022-11-06
52 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 64: Apathy in Different Dementias
One of the most frustrating aspects of dementia is when the person living with dementia has no motivation to do anything. This extreme lack of motivation is called apathy. Apathy has different causes in people living with bvFTD than people with other dementias. In today’s podcast, I’m going to explain what causes apathy depending on the type of dementia and, as I always do, will provide some approaches to successfully handle apathy. Want to hear me LIVE? If you live in the Anniston Alabama area, I will be speaking on November 4 at the Annual Caregiver Conf...
2022-11-02
23 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 63: Why Does My Family Member's Dementia Look Differently? Cognitive Reserve
Why does my family member’s dementia look differently from others with the same diagnosis, or even at the same stages? I get this question multiple times a week. Sometimes, caregivers are confused because this is the second, or third, person they are caring for…and their experience this time is very different from earlier experiences. Or, a caregiver is going to a support group and realizes that their loved one’s memory problems are not consistent with what other members are describing. Caregivers start to wonder if the person living with dementia is “pretending” to have memory pro...
2022-10-26
18 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 62: A Variation of Alzheimers--Logopenic Primary Progressive Aphasia
In episode 55, “Frontotemporal Dementia and Speech Problems,” I introduced something known as primary progressive aphasias. Primary, because the speech problems happen first in the disease. “Progressive,” because the speech problems get worse over time. “Aphasia” is a medical word for difficulty speaking. Primary progressive aphasias affect 200,000 people in the United States and are considered “rare.” There is nothing rare about a disease when it affects you or a loved one. PPAs are associated with dementia; instead of memory problems happening first, speech problems happen first. Memory problems happen later. It is the speech problem that gets people to come to a neurology p...
2022-10-17
12 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 61: Feeling Disconnected from People living with Dementia
Family caregivers often share that they have lost their connection with people living with dementia. Some limit their communication with the person living with dementia because of constant arguments. Others feel sad when their efforts go unappreciated. In today's episode, you will learn why the disconnect happens and how to handle it. You will learn a handy tip for side-stepping arguments. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2022—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free VIRTUAL dementia education and sup...
2022-10-10
20 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 60: Down Syndrome and Dementia
People living with Down syndrome are at greater risk of developing early-onset Alzheimer’s Dementia compared to people without Down syndrome. In this podcast, I provide information about why people living with Down syndrome are at greater risk for developing early-onset dementia, how dementia looks like in this population, the use of dementia medications in this population, and some strategies to help slow functional decline and communicate in spite of the dementia. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2022—check it out: https://blog.feed...
2022-09-19
33 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 59: Slowing Down the Loss of Procedural Memories
Procedural memories are memories of how to do things—like how to brush your teeth or program your remote. People living with dementia start to lose these memories in the reverse order that they learned them. Procedural memories created in childhood are the last to go. In this podcast, learn how to slow down the loss of procedural memories by allowing as much self-care as possible. Make Dementia Your B*tch podcast has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 25 Dementia Podcasts for 2022—check it out: https://blog.feedspot.com/dementia_podcasts/ Free...
2022-09-03
37 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 58: What People Living with Dementia Want You to Know (formerly the 10 Commandments of Dementia/FTD Care)
I wrote a blog post in 2018 titled the "10 Commandments of Dementia Care." This was followed by "What People with bvFTD Want You to Know." In this episode, I combined both--and updated the information--into a 10-item "Framework for Dementia Care" and added a few more items specific to bvFTD. This podcast episode summarizes a lot of the principles and strategies I encourage caregivers to use with some really unique approaches to bvFTD care. Free VIRTUAL dementia education and support session, Monday September 5 at 6 pm central time: https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/monthly-dementia-webinars Other resources:
2022-08-22
24 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 57: Decoding "I want to go home!"
In this episode, I explain the many meanings behind requests to go home. I also provide various approaches you can take when faced with a person living with dementia who tells you that they want to go home...but they already ARE home. I also clarify the "entering their reality" approach. New! 5 Ways to help People living with dementia who refuse help: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com/caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-tired-of-fighting-and-arguing/ Have a question? Want more information about my programs? Email me: dr.rita.jablonski@gmail.com Interested in my book? Get your free preview here: https://read...
2022-08-15
19 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 56: Sexual Behavior and Dementia
In this episode, I want to address a topic that can be uncomfortable: sexual behavior in people living with dementia. Sometimes, an aging parent with dementia may make overtures to an adult child of the opposite gender. I explain how this is a case of "mistaken identity" and how to prevent it. There are times when the person living with dementia wants sexual activity, but the spouse, for a variety of reasons, cannot connect in that way. Learn how to meet that spouse's need for loving touch without involving sexual activity. Persons living with bvFTD present extremely challenging sexual...
2022-08-06
17 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 55 FTD and Primary Progressive Aphasias
In today’s episode, I describe two subtypes of frontotemporal dementia: nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia and semantic variant primary progressive aphasias. Unlike behavioral variant FTD, people with either one of the primary progressive aphasias have problems speaking as the initial symptom. These problems are followed later by memory and behavioral problems. Other resources: New! 5 Ways to help People living with dementia who refuse help: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com/caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-tired-of-fighting-and-arguing/ Have a question? Want more information about my programs? Email me: dr.rita.jablonski@gmail.com Interested in my book? Get your fr...
2022-07-31
21 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 54: Caregiver "Vibes" Affect Behavior in People living with Dementia
People living with dementia can respond to our own emotions and energy. In this podcast, I talk about ways to keep your energy, your "vibe," high and positive to avoid triggering some behaviors. I know this is going to sound new-agey and "woo woo," but listen to the podcast and see if some of these things may be happening in your caregiving situation. New! 5 Ways to help People living with dementia who refuse help: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com/caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-tired-of-fighting-and-arguing/ Have a question? Want more information about my programs? Email me: dr.rita.jablonski@gmail.com
2022-07-24
19 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 53: Wandering Behavior in People Living With Dementia
Twenty percent of people living with dementia engage in wandering behavior. Learn how to prevent wandering behavior, plans to have in place in case it happens, and what to do should your loved one living with dementia wanders away from home. Here is the link for the Alzheimer’s Association wander resources section: https://www.alz.org/help-support/caregiving/stages-behaviors/wandering Other resources: New! 5 Ways to help People living with dementia who refuse help: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com/caring-for-someone-living-with-dementia-tired-of-fighting-and-arguing/ Have a question? Want more information about my programs? Email me: dr.rita.jablonski@gmail.co...
2022-07-17
14 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 52: Challenges Facing Employed Dementia Care Partners in a Post-Covid World
In today’s podcast, I want to recognize the challenges faced by employed care partners and share potential resources to help with these challenges. Here are the resources I mentioned in this podcast episode: In some states, Medicaid programspay family members to provide care to persons with dementia, as long as certain criteria are met. There is a program for veterans that also provides payment to family members who are providing in-home care. Area Agencies on Aging also offer a variety of home and community-based services for care partners. Podcast anniversary LIVE Dementia Pro...
2022-07-11
26 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 51: Spousal Caregivers of People Living with Dementia--Advice from Dr. Gloria Lee
Caring for a spouse who is living with dementia has its own unique challenges. In this episode, Dr. Gloria Lee--a clinical psychologist based in Vancouver, Canada--shares advice on handling guilt, anger, and depression. Dr. Lee specializes in relationships and has helped many spousal caregivers of people living with dementia. Visit her website. Join me on July 14 2022 at 6 pm central US time to celebrate MDYB's "birthday": https://dementiacentricsolutionsllc.clickmeeting.com/mdyb-podcast-anniversary This is an event for you, my wonderful podcast listeners. Bring your questions and comments. Free resouce: Five Ways to Help People Living with Dementia W...
2022-06-26
37 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 50: Dealing with "Stubborn" and "Mean" Dementia Behaviors: Tips and Approaches
Does this feel familiar: “I quit my job to care for him, but he never appreciates anything I do.” Do you find yourself thinking, “Why is she so mean to me? Can’t she see I’m trying to help her?” Are you asking yourself, “How do I handle the stubbornness? It feels like I’m fighting all of the time.” You are not alone. One of my colleagues calls these behaviors “Dementia S&M”—stubborn and mean. In this podcast, I’m going to untangle these "stubborn" and "mean" behaviors and provide some approache...
2022-06-21
26 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 49: Q and A with Dr. J--"Can a facility refuse to accept my loved one with dementia?" and Other Questions
In today's episode, I answer listener's questions: Can a facility refuse to accept my family member with dementia who has dementia-related behaviors, like refusing medication? How do I remove incontinence briefs when my family member fights with me? What should I do when my loved one with dementia suddenly becomes more confused and combative? Click here for my monthly webinar schedule. The webinars are free...and it would be great to meet you. #alzheimers #lewy body #frontotemporal #vascular #Parkinsons #dementia #caregiving #care refusal #dementiabitch #decision-making #decisional capacity --- Send in a vo...
2022-06-17
37 min
Under Pressure: A Medical Podcast
S:1, Ep. 7: Woundcare through the eyes of Rhonda Connor, CRNP
Did you ever wonder what a typical woundcare visit entails? In this episode, Rhonda Connor, CRNP of MVS Woundcare & Hyperbarics describes what to expect during your journey visiting a woundcare provider. *The information stated on the podcast is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. We strongly recommend consulting a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
2022-06-08
17 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 48: My Family Member With Dementia Only Wants Care From Me And No One Else!
Some people living with dementia will only accept care from ONE family member...and no one else! If you are that family member, and you are drowning in care needs, and you are trying to figure out how to bring in help...I have some strategies for you! My “Confident & Competent Dementia Caregiving Program” is accepting registrations until Tuesday, June 7 at midnight central time. This program is limited to 8 people. Learn more! #alzheimers #lewy body #frontotemporal #vascular #Parkinsons #dementia #caregiving #care refusal #dementiabitch #decision-making #decisional capacity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify...
2022-06-06
16 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 47: Being Your Authentic Self by Using the "Entering Their Reality" Approach to Handle Dementia Behaviors
"Don't piss on my head and tell me it's rain." I don't like being lied to, even if you think the lie is sparing my feelings. I used to lie to people living with dementia because I thought it was kind...until I got caught in a lie. I also felt very fake. Feeling fake can mess up your vibes and increase the behaviors. In this episode, I dive deeper into one of my favorite strategies, "Entering Their Reality." I use this approach when I'm faced with care refusals and nothing else works. Entering Their Reality is...
2022-06-01
40 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 46: Placement Decisions--Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities?
The time to start considering placement options is when you do not need these options in the immediate future. However, if you are think placement may be a possibility, this is the podcast that helps you sort out one essential question: an assisted living facility or a nursing home? Learn the difference between the two, which one Medicare and Medicaid may pay for, and important policies to know about BEFORE deciding. Nursing Home Compare site: https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/ My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is n...
2022-05-25
46 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 45: Capgras Syndrome in Dementia--My Family Member Thinks I'm Not Me but an Imposter!
Capgras syndrome is the delusion (false belief) that one's family have been replaced by duplicates...by imposters. Capgras syndrome is seen most frequently in people living with Lewy Body dementia but can also occur in other dementias. The breakdown of specific parts of the temporal lobes, occipital lobes, and limbic system connections are thought to be the culprits. Learn more about Capgras and some approaches in this week's podcast. Here are the articles I referenced: Cannas A, Meloni M, Mascia MM, Solla P, Cocco L, Muroni A, Floris G, Di Stefano F, Marrosu F. Capgras...
2022-05-16
38 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 44: Tips for Visiting People Living in Facilities
In this episode, I answer the question, "How do I visit my family member who doesn’t seem to know that I’m even there? Or who doesn’t even know who I am?” As dementia deepens and your family member communicates less, it may seem as if your visits don't matter. I think they do! Tune in for concrete approaches to having a great visit with your loved one, even in the moderate, moderately severe, and severe stages of dementia. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now availabl...
2022-05-09
30 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 43: Delusions in Dementia, Part 2--Approaches
Learn some approaches to delusional behavior in this podcast, including a really unique approach to someone who thinks there food is being poisoned! My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now available on Amazon! Order it here. Love the podcast? Want to stay in the loop and snag information about free stuff and other offers in the podcast? Subscribe here Frustrated with care refusals? Get your free copy of my checklist, “ Dementia Hacks: 15 Ways to Manage Dementia Care Refusals.” Have a dementia question? Want...
2022-05-01
30 min
Soul Pitt Media Health & Business Report with Craig Dawson
Interview with Dr. Kathi R. Elliott, DNP, MSW, CRNP, CEO of Gwen’s Girls
Soul Pitt Media Health & Business Report Episode #27 | Interview with Dr. Kathi R. Elliott, DNP, MSW, CRNP, CEO of Gwen’s Girls Join Craig as he discusses with Dr. Elliott: Dr. Elliott you will be celebrating your 20th year anniversary on 5/12/22. Can you talk to our listeners about your upcoming event? How can our listeners purchase tickets for this Special Event? How can our listeners also donate or volunteer their time or services to Gwen's Girls? Additionally, make sure you listen to our Community Calendar (brought to you by Port Authority Transit Employment) with Debb...
2022-04-28
25 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 42: Delusions in Dementia Part 1
Delusions are defined as "false beliefs," but these beliefs feel VERY real to people living with dementia. In this episode, I explain how delusions are different from hallucinations and illusions. I explain the 3 common types of delusions that you may encounter caring for a person living with dementia: persecutory (paranoid), jealousy, and scarcity. This content will help you develop strategies to understand and manage delusional behavior--which I explore in deeper detail during the next podcast, "Episode 43: Dementia Delusion Solutions." My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now available on...
2022-04-27
34 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 41: Three Ways to Know if it is Safe to Leave My Family Member with Dementia Alone
“Is it safe for me to leave my loved one with dementia alone?” This question popped up as I was working on a piece about caregiver self-care. Dementia caregivers constantly ask me “How do I take time for myself if I’m ‘on duty’ or ‘on call’ 24/7?” Most dementia caregivers know they need to take care of themselves, but they find themselves last on their lists because the needs of their loved ones seem greater than their needs. There are also times where the caregiver has to go somewhere, like a doctor’s appointment or to the hospital for a test...
2022-04-19
31 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 40: Deciding to Place a Loved One with Dementia is Not Surrendering!!
There is this belief that "good" caregivers keep their loved one living with dementia at home and "bad" caregivers move their loved one into care--into assisted living facilities, memory care units, nursing homes, etc. This belief is f*cking bullsh*t. There are many reasons why home care may not be the safest situation, both for the caregiver and the person living with dementia. I talk about the obvious ones--like caregiver physical and mental health and unsafe behaviors. I also talk about topics that are rarely discussed, like caring for a toxic relative or having ze...
2022-04-11
38 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 39: Releasing Caregiver Guilt, Anxiety, and Fear!
This episode is all about you, awesome caregivers!!! In this episode, I talk about common sources of dementia caregiver guilt, anxiety, and fear. As usual, I do more than talk about it--I provide some strategies for kicking these unhelpful feelings to the curb. I describe "good-enough caregiving" as a realistic way to approach those nagging thoughts around "Did I do everything I could to make them safe and happy?" and "Am I doing enough?" Join me for an uplifting episode aimed at improving your spirits! My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy-to-Understand Guide for Family...
2022-03-30
48 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 38: What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy?
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a type of neurodegenerative disease that includes ongoing and worsening problems with memory. CTE has been depicted in movies and television episodes--but not accurately. In this podcast, Dr. Jablonski explains CTE and describes how it is like Alzheimer's dementia and how it is different. She also explains the confusion around traumatic brain injuries, CTE, and dementia. Here are the citations for the references she mentions: MARTLAND HS. PUNCH DRUNK. JAMA. 1928;91(15):1103–1107. doi:10.1001/jama.1928.02700150029009 Mez J, Daneshvar DH, Abdolmohammadi B, Chua AS, Alosco ML, Kiernan PT, Evers L, Marshall L, Mar...
2022-03-23
31 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 37: Teen Caregivers of Parents Living with Dementia
Teens caring for parents living with dementia may feel alone and isolated. In today's podcast, I reach out to this segment of my audience. The resources for teens is geared to those teens caring for their grandparents. Caring for a parent with dementia is much different than caring for a grandparent. I provide explanations for some of the behaviors and helpful strategies for communicating with a parent living with dementia. All of the content is geared for teens and adolescents--12 and older. If you have a question about dementia care, email me: rita.jablonski@dementia.com. Yes, I...
2022-03-14
28 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 36: Air Travel and Dementia Caregiving
I answer a question from a listener about the need to relocate a family member living with dementia across the US. Air travel with someone who has moderate or moderately severe dementia is a daunting challenge. Listen for tips to make air travel easier. MDYB Podcast Challenge Ends Friday, March 11 5 pm CT!! · Rate and review my podcast on your favorite platform · E-mail me a screenshot before Friday, March 11 at 5 pm central time US; if you want to game the system and rate and review on multiple platforms, go for it! Email: ri...
2022-03-07
21 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 35: Dementia and Medications for Mood, Sleep, and Behaviors
I dive deep into four general categories of medications that are often prescribed for people living with dementia: antidepressants, mood stabilizers, benzodiazepines (spoiler alert--not a good option), and antipsychotics. Learn why these medications are prescribed and what problems may happen when your family member takes them. This information is for educational use only. Consult your healthcare professional before making any medication changes. I hope that this information assists you with having conversations about medications with your healthcare provider. Here are the studies I mention: Seitz DP, Adunuri N, Gill SS, Gruneir A, Herrmann N, Rochon P...
2022-03-01
32 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 34: Taking the Mystery Out of Common Dementia Meds: Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors and Memantine
People living with dementia are prescribed different medications along the dementia journey. Two categories of medications are commonly prescribed at the beginning and middle of the journey: acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (like Aricept) and memantine. In this episode, I explain how these medications work, when they are usually prescribed, and if (or when) they can be stopped. WANT A FREE COPY OF MY NEW BOOK, MAKE DEMENTIA YOUR B*TCH? Enter the MDYB Podcast Challenge!!! rate and review my podcast on your favorite platform Email me a screenshot of your rating and review (rita.jablonski@gmail.com) Emails m...
2022-02-21
40 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 33: How to Evaluate a Memory Care Unit--5 Important Questions to Ask!
Many caregivers agonize over the decision to place their loved one living with dementia into a memory care facility. This is a very difficult and personal decision. When you are ready to cross that bridge, make sure you carefully evaluate the facility. Here are 5 very important questions to ask, and which responses indicate a quality facility or a problematic one. Frustrated with care refusals? Go to https://makedmentiayourbitch.com for a free copy of my checklist, “ Dementia Hacks: 15 Ways to Manage Dementia Care Refusals.” My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Unde...
2022-02-14
23 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 32: What is Sun Downing and How to Handle It!
Sun downing--a period of seemingly increased confusion and agitation that may occur in the afternoon/evening but can occur at any time--is a behavioral symptom of distress. Sun downing, like many dementia-related behaviors, is treated like "just one of those things." Like an inevitable behavior that caregivers just have to put up with. I disagree. Having dementia does not alter physical, emotional, or social needs. Instead, the brain changes from dementia make it tougher for people to have those needs met. In this podcast, I explain why sun downing happens, what needs may be triggering sun downing, and how...
2022-02-07
22 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 31: Removing Dementia Stigma & Stereotypes--Interview with Donna Marentay
The current thinking about dementia care needs to change. In today's podcast, I interview Donna Marentay. , fellow nurse and dementia educator. We discuss OUR VIEW of some hot potato topics: how a dementia diagnosis should NOT be a "no-knock warrant" into people's lives; the need for "free range" caregiving versus helicopter caregiving; and the ongoing need to update current educational content to reflect new knowledge about the relationship between neurodegeneration and behaviors. Loved the podcast? Want to stay in the loop and snag information about free stuff and other offers in my podcast? Subscribe here: https://7ba411...
2022-01-31
43 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 30: Shadowing, featuring Nurse Practitioner Lindsey Robbins
Shadowing is a very challenging behavior faced by dementia caregivers. The person living with dementia has to be physically near the caregiver. Caregivers will tell you that they cannot even go to the bathroom without their loved one banging on the door or pacing right outside. Certified registered nurse practitioner Lindsey A. Robbins explains the behavior and how caregivers can best manage it. Ms. Robbins has worked with people living with dementia in long-term care and in home-health. She currently works in a neurology clinic that specializes in dementia care. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! A...
2022-01-23
39 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 29 Respite Care: Interview with Daphne Johnston
In today’s episode, I have my first ever podcast guest, the amazing Daphne Johnston. Ms. Johnston is a visionary who is changing the face of dementia care through her Respite Care Model, an all-volunteer model that gives meaning and purpose to people living with dementia. This is a highly sustainable model that is a game-changer for people living with dementia and their caregivers. She is the executive director of Respite for all (https://www.respiteforall.org/) and the author of the book, Reclaiming Joy Together. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Und...
2022-01-16
29 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 28: Third part of free workshop, "Helping People Living with Dementia Who Refuse Care."
This one is the effing bomb, people! I put all of the stuff together and give you a blueprint for handling all sorts of care refusals. But you know what? These 3 podcasts are just the tip of the iceberg!! In my Dementia Behavior MasterClass, which I deliver LIVE for 1 hour each week for 4 weeks, I pack in soooo much more content. Plus...you and I are live, so I answer YOUR questions and help YOU with YOUR own situation!! How awesome is that???? I will be sending out info after this episode so you may want to make sure...
2022-01-06
23 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 27: Second part of free workshop, "Helping People Living with Dementia Who Refuse Care"
Woohoo! Yes, awesome caregivers. Here is part 2 of my free and fantastic workshop. If you want to catch the full experience, video and all, go here: https://wp.me/p951Pg-12J My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now available on Amazon! Order it here. Loved the podcast? Want to stay in the loop and snag information about free stuff and other offers in my podcast? Subscribe here: https://7ba411eb.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEAGRihMp3YCvMGUbK7usRQOWj7sPJgtULa2BGKd-Bz1zXOobcRoK_BmpIZ7tO_89zC37s-VQ-feGgjL1d18zXNJ7d...
2022-01-05
23 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 26: Free Workshop Part 1 Helping People Living with Dementia Who Refuse Care
Happy New Year, awesome listeners! I created a free workshop for dementia caregivers. The focus is on handling care refusals and the dreaded "NO!" but I also tackle other behaviors. As an added bonus, I skipped the commercials AND you will get all 3 parts this week. So stay tuned! 3 FUCKING EPISODES IN ONE WEEK! Hell, yeah, peeps!! In this podcast, I referenced a video. Go here to see the video and get the research articles I talked about: https://wp.me/p951Pg-12D My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy...
2022-01-03
29 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 25: What to do When a Person Living with Dementia Won't Take Their Medications
It is frustrating when a person living with dementia won't take their medications. Learn three approaches to handle this problem. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now available on Amazon! Order it here. You can confidently manage dementia behaviors so that your life and the life of your loved one with dementia become easier and calmer. Check out different ways to learn how to handle many common (and not so common) dementia behaviors: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com Frustrated with care refusals? Go to https://makedmentiayourbitch.co...
2021-12-28
16 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 24: Joy to the Dementia World: Tips for Dementia Caregiving During the Holidays
This is my holiday special podcast. Yay, the holidays...family, travel, parties...and all sorts of shit that can cause dementia behaviors to skyrocket. Listen to learn some great hacks that help you to make holiday activities and traditions more dementia-friendly. There is also a great script for well-meaning (but still annoying) friends and families who think they know more about dementia caregiving than you do. You can confidently manage dementia behaviors so that your life and the life of your loved one with dementia become easier and calmer. Check out different ways to learn how to h...
2021-12-21
57 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 23: How to Stop a Person with Dementia From Driving
Once you realize that the person living with dementia can no longer safely drive, how do you stop them from driving? Learn 4 approaches to stopping a person with dementia from driving: Take a break approach Physical reason for not driving approach Disable the vehicle (but you can still drive it!) Remove the vehicle My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now available on Amazon! Order it here. I show caregivers how to confidently manage dementia behaviors, so that their lives and the lives of their loved ones b...
2021-12-14
32 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 22: Should My Family Member with Dementia Be Driving?
I often hear, “It’s ok for my family member to drive, even though he has dementia (or Alzheimer’s). He doesn’t go far. He only goes to local places, like Walmart and church.” Listen as I offer some questions for you to honestly ask yourself about their driving: 1. Is the person with dementia getting lost in familiar places? A "yes" response to this question is a definite NO, the person should not be driving. 2. Any recent accidents or "near-misses"? 3. Any new damage showing up on the car? 4. Any impulsive or road-rage...
2021-12-05
31 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 21: Ten Strategies for Dealing with Care Refusals in the Moment (Care Refusals Part 2)
In episode 17, I talked about general ways to prevent care refusals. In this episode, I go a little deeper and talk about how to use 10 specific strategies to derail care refusals in real time. Those strategies are "entering their reality," bridging (an extension of priming), distraction, hand-over-hand, mirror-mirror, caregiver vibes, "ask for help", "apologize with praise," rewards, and rescue. I show caregivers how to confidently manage dementia behaviors, so that their lives and the lives of their loved ones become easier and calmer. Check out my offerings: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com Frustrated with care refusals? Go...
2021-12-01
34 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 20: How Do I Know if My Family Member with Dementia Can Safely Make Decisions?
In today’s podcast, I answer the question, “How do I know if my family member living with dementia can safely make decisions?” This concern usually comes up around financial issues and living arrangements. It is important for caregivers to understand that the ability to make a decision is not an "on/off" light switch. It is more like a gradual dimmer and must be evaluated for each individual and for each circumstance. The ability to make a decision is called decisional capacity. How do you know if someone living with dementia has the decisional capacity for a spec...
2021-11-22
27 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 19: How to Handle Hallucinations in People Living with Dementia
Hallucinations refer to sights, sounds, feelings, and smells that come from inside the brain. Hallucinations are common with Lewy Body Dementia but can happen with any dementia. The person with dementia is seeing, hearing, or smelling stuff that the rest of us are not experiencing. Hallucinations can also happen when people living with dementia experience delirium. Delirium occurs when people living with dementia suddenly become more confused than usual; infections, especially bladder infections, can cause delirium in people with dementia. In people with dementia, hallucinations may arise from changes in the brain and the brain chemicals. Hallucinations...
2021-11-15
28 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 18: Five Tips for Creating a Dementia-Friendly Holiday Experience
Holidays can be wonderful, exhausting, amazing, and problematic all at the same time. Add being a dementia caregiver, and things get complicated! This year may be worse, because many families could not spend time together thanks to last winter's coronavirus surge! In this podcast, I offer 5 simple tips to make any holiday--especially this Thanksgiving, Hanukah, Yule, and Christmas--dementia friendly (and keep you from wanting to strangle any 'helpful' family members!). Here are the 5 tips: 1. Introductions--no guessing games! 2. Tailor holiday activities to give the person living with dementia a job and purpose. 3. A...
2021-11-08
33 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 17: What to Do When People with Dementia Refuse Help and Care Part 1
Care refusal is a real pain in the ass. It makes caregiving that much harder. Learn how to hack procedural memories and avoid triggering care refusals using your own appearance and the environment. Other techniques include short 1-step commands, gestures/pantomimes, encouraging self-care (and how to actually do this!), schedules and routines, avoiding elderspeak, chaining, vibes, dementia time travel, and entering their reality. I developed and tested these strategies in my own research and have published this information in boring nursing/medical journals that no one ever reads. In the podcast, I package the strategies in nice neat chunks...
2021-11-02
42 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 16: Why People with Dementia Refuse Help
In last week’s podcast, I talked about ways to help a person living with dementia maintain their abilities to do activities. In today’s podcast, I will talk why people with dementia refuse help, even though we can clearly see they need it! There are three main, general drivers of care-refusal behavior: Lack of awareness, the “automatic no” and refusals based on fear. In today’s podcast, I will explain those three causes. In next week’s podcast, I will talk about what to do when people with dementia refuse help. The Make Dementia Your B*tch b...
2021-10-27
21 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 15: Tony Bennett, Salmon Patties, and Fridge Worms: How to Use Meaningful Activities to Maintain Function in Persons with Dementia
Well-meaning family and formal caregivers sometimes start to "overdo" for persons living with dementia. "I don't want her to get hurt" or "I don't want him to feel embarrassed" or "It is just so much easier if I do (fill in the blank)." What people do not realize is that once a person with dementia forgets how to do an activity or task, he or she is rarely able to relearn it. There just aren't enough nerve cells and brain chemicals to knit together a new memory. People with dementia are vibrant, wonderful people...who happen to...
2021-10-18
24 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 14: What Causes Irritability in Persons Living with Dementia?
Irritability is a problem that usually first appears in the mild stage of dementia. It can be subtle at first. The person living with dementia does not want to go to social events. Or, he or she wants to leave right in the middle of event. You, the caregiver, are constantly being snapped at. "You talk too much." "You ask too many questions." The reason for this irritability is loss of neurons. Learn how to adjust your approach to reduce these times of irritability. Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? E...
2021-10-11
15 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 13: Crash Course in Dementia-Friendly Communication
Dementia-centric communication is the ability to interact with people who have dementia in a respectful and meaningful way. I hear, over and over again, “I don’t know what to say to a person with dementia.” “What if I do something wrong?” Fear not, I am here to help by providing some key points to guide you. The over-riding thing to keep in mind is that our communication patterns respect the dignity and personhood of the person with dementia. In other words, let me set you straight: the person with dementia is forgetful, NOT stupid. As long as you keep that i...
2021-10-04
19 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 12: Dementia Cures are Horsecrap: Reversible Causes of Memory Problems
The title of this episode says it all. There are so many scammers selling supplements and other garbage that will not cure dementia, but desperate caregivers are easy prey. Learn about reversible causes of memory problems, including delirium, medications, thyroid problems, and depression. I also tackle the topic of gum disease and dementia. #Alzheimers #dementia #vascular #caregiving Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page for dementia caregivers: https://www.facebook.com/DementiaCentric ...
2021-09-26
21 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 11: Preventing Pee and Poop Accidents in Dementia
Pee and poop accidents, also known as urinary and fecal incontinence, suck for both the dementia caregiver and the person living with dementia. Join Dr. Rita Jablonski and learn easy life hacks to prevent pee and poop accidents when caring for someone with dementia. Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page for dementia caregivers: https://www.facebook.com/DementiaCentric Are you struggling with dementia behaviors? I can help!! I also provide webinars a...
2021-09-19
16 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 10: How to Stop a Person with Dementia from Peeing in the Trashcan
In today's podcast, I help a listener whose mother-in-law keeps urinating in the laundry room trashcan. Do you have a question or problem that you would like me to answer? Contact me at info@makedementiayourbitch.com. I would love to hear from you! And don't forget to like and subscribe on your favorite platform so that other carers can find this podcast. I appreciate my awesome listeners!! Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page...
2021-09-10
14 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 9: Dementia & Poop or How to Avoid Accidents and Feces Smearing
People living with dementia can have trouble doing simple things like controlling their bowel movements. In this episode, I discuss how procedural memories and apraxia can cause accidents. I also explain how to prevent accidental bowel movements and feces smearing. I also talk about copraphagia (eating feces) and how to avoid this behavior. Do you have a question or problem that you would like me to answer? Contact me at info@makedementiayourbitch.com. I would love to hear from you! And don't forget to like and subscribe on your favorite platform so that other carers can find t...
2021-08-25
21 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 8: Entering Their Reality
People with dementia (Alzheimer's, Lewy Body, vascular, FTD) may refuse care or ask to "go home." Learn how to enter the reality of a person living with dementia. This technique is just one of several strategies that you can use to kindly and gently respond to care refusals or requests to go home. Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page for dementia caregivers: https://www.facebook.com/DementiaCentric Are you struggling with...
2021-08-10
15 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 7: Do I Tell a Person with Dementia That They Have Dementia?
It depends on the dementia. People with behavioral-variant FTD will remember they have dementia but spend a great deal of time telling you the diagnosis is wrong. People with other dementias may recall the diagnosis in the mild stages. As dementia worsens, people living with dementia may forget that they have the disease. This creates situations where presenting reality may cause nothing but arguments and bad feelings. Learn more about anosognosia and denial in dementia...and what to do about it! Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info...
2021-08-10
15 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 5:Bladder Infections Look Different in Dementia Land
People with dementia who get bladder infections do not always have the same signs as people who do not have dementia. One of the first signs that something is wrong is a sudden jump in irritability. The confusion becomes suddenly worse! Learn the early signs of a bladder infection, how to best communicate with health care providers (many of whom are clueless about dementia and bladder infections), and ways to prevent bladder infections. Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. Looking for a community? I...
2021-07-27
18 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 6:How to get a Person Living with Dementia to Drink More Water
People living with dementia are prone to dehydration. Dehydration is a major risk for bladder infections. Dehydration can also make people feel dizzy and fall. Here are ideas for getting a person living with dementia to drink more water! Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page for dementia caregivers: https://www.facebook.com/DementiaCentric Are you struggling with dementia behaviors? I can help!! I also provide webinars and on-site training to groups! Check...
2021-07-27
12 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 4:Shrinking Box, Lost Highway, and Mixed-Up Memories
Learn why people with Alzheimer's and other dementias lose their short-term memory and ask the same question over and over. I also explain why it takes longer for people with dementia to retrieve memories, why they come up with "tall tales," and why their meaning of time changes! Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy Guide to Understanding Dementia-related Behaviors" is now available on Amazon! Order it here. Looking for a community? I h...
2021-07-26
16 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 3:Understanding Dementia-Responsive Behaviors
People living with dementia may behave in ways that seem strange to us. Neurodegeneration (the parts of the brain that is being damaged by the type of dementia), personality, values, and cohort all interact together. You can use this knowledge to "tweak" general approaches to behavior so that these strategies work with your loved one. Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy-to-Understand Guide for Family Caregivers" is now available on Amazon! Order it here.
2021-07-26
33 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 2:Stages of Dementia
People living with dementia generally move through 4-5 stages: mild behavioral impairment, mild cognitive impairment, mild dementia, moderate dementia, and severe dementia. Several factors affect duration and movement through these stages. Have a dementia question? Want to hear it answered on a future podcast? Email me: info@makedementiayourbitch.com. My book, "Make Dementia Your B*tch! An Easy-to-Understand Guide for Family Caregivers" is now available on Amazon! Order it here. Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page for dementia caregivers: https://www.facebook.com/DementiaCentric Are you struggling wi...
2021-07-16
18 min
Make Dementia Your B*tch!
Episode 1: Meet the Dementias!
WTF is dementia with Lewy Bodies? Is Alzheimer's the same as dementia? Learn a bit about the 5 most common types of dementia: Alzeheimer's dementia, vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy Bodies, Parkinson's disease dementia, and fronto-temporal lobar degeneration (aka fontal temporal dementia). Future podcasts will dive deeper into these dementias, but for now, consider this a meet-and-greet! After all, you have to know what you are dealing with in order to make any dementia YOUR bitch!!! The original episode was released on July 15, 2021 but I re-recorded and updated it on September 8, 2021, after a lively family dinner where my...
2021-07-14
35 min
The RE Effect Podcast
Trinity Wellness with Marilyn Berchie, CRNP-NP-c
In this episode, I discuss with Marilyn Berchie, CRNP-NP-c, about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and weight loss. LET’S GO!!
2021-05-06
27 min
The Virtual Clinical Podcast
Unique experiences and time in Uganda with Jenn Martin, CRNP, RN
In this laugh filled episode, I join Jenn Martin, CRNP as she details so much about nursing. Jenn and I worked together first during her time as a travel nurse and quickly bonded over so much. She shares her experiences, the highs and lows, of travel nursing and what it's like in different parts of the country. Jenn also has traveled to and helped educate those in Uganda, in an experience, as she describes, one of her most formative and shifting, in life and career. We unpack a lot during this episode and hope you enjoy the conversation as...
2021-02-09
1h 37
Diabetes Dialogue: Technology, Therapeutics, & Real-World Perspectives
Terri Lipman, PhD, CRNP: Addressing Racial Disparities in Medicine
This episode of the Endocrine Outlook features a conversation with Terri Lipman, PhD, CRNP, of the University of Pennsylvania. In the interview, Lipman discusses and offers perspective on a recent study she led examining disparities in insulin pump use among children with type 1 diabetes.
2020-10-29
20 min
The Virtual Clinical Podcast
Neuroimmunology Nurse Practitioner with Ashley Kundravi, MSN, CRNP
Ashley Kundravi joins me in this episode to discuss her experience on what it was like to become a family nurse practitioner. We detail her beginnings as a Biology major and eventual 2nd degree student at the University of Delaware, to her first job in a community hospital and what challenges those brought, what applying to nurse practitioner school was like for Ashley, the challenges of nurse practitioner school including finding preceptors, a new and exciting gig in a neuroimmunology clinic that primarily treats patients with multiple sclerosis. This very informative episode discusses everything from school to new medications...
2020-06-27
1h 53
PIHPS: The Professionals In Health Podcast Series
Nurse Practitioner in Neurotology – Rachel Hisim, CRNP
Rachel Hisim, CRNP, is a nurse practitioner working in the Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
2020-02-05
00 min
PIHPS: The Professionals In Health Podcast Series
Nurse Practitioner and Researcher – Victoria Sinibaldi, CRNP
Victoria Sinibaldi CRNP is a Nurse practitioner Research Associate in the division of Medical Oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, specializing in genitourinary malignancies including testis, bladder, kidney and prostate cancers. She is involved with the medical management of these patients offering standard of care therapies as well as clinical trial therapies.
2020-01-03
00 min
Small Business Resource Show
Why Self-Care is Important in Business with Amy Hendrix, CRNP
Amy Hendrix worked at Northwest Dermatology while earning her Bachelor of Nursing degree from Madonna University in Livonia, MI, continuing to work there for one year as a Registered Nurse. After seven years as an intensive care (ICU) nurse at both Providence Hospital and Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, she desired to further her education by pursuing a Masterís degree in Nursing Administration from the University of Phoenix. Amy became proficient at balancing her work as a full time nurse, mother, nurse practitioner student, and nursing school professor at the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, MI. She gai...
2019-05-06
00 min
The Rachael Pontillo Show
How Methylation Can Save Your Skin and Health with Lauren Houser, CRNP
Today, it's my pleasure to share with you a wonderful guest post and podcast episode with integrative nurse practitioner, Lauren Houser, CRNP, about a subject you may not have heard of yet--and that's methylation. Click HERE to read Lauren's complete post and watch the video of our interview. Methylation is an area of health where research of the process implications of proper--or inadequate--methylation is still in its infancy, but is rapidly advancing. Here's a bit of a confession for you--methylation is something I'd never heard of until a client that Lauren's practice and I both work with shared wit...
2016-06-29
26 min
Lung Cancer Update for Patients
LCUP1 2009 | Interview with Beth Eaby, MSN, CRNP, OCN
ResearchToPractice.com/NLCP2009 – Adjuvant Systemic Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer — A Patient and Clinician Education Program on Treatment Options and Ongoing Clinical Trials. Interview with Beth Eaby, MSN, CRNP, OCN conducted by Neil Love, MD. Produced by Research To Practice.
2009-10-15
00 min
Lung Cancer Update for Nurses
LCUN1 2009 | Interview with Beth Eaby, MSN, CRNP, OCN
ResearchToPractice.com/LCUN109 – An Audio Review Journal for Nurses. Interview with Beth Eaby, MSN, CRNP, OCN conducted by Neil Love, MD. Produced by Research To Practice.
2009-09-17
00 min