Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey

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Alzheimers Speaks Radio believes in giving voice to those afflicted with the memory loss and their care partners while empowering them to live purpose filled lives. Our goal is to raise awareness, give hope, and share the real everyday life of living with dementia. We look forward to you joining us for great conversation, learning, and laughter as we maneuver this roller coaster called memory loss.About our Host Lori La Bey:Memory loss has been part of Loris life for over 30 years, ever since her Mother starting having problems. Loris Mom was in her end stages of Alzheimers disease for 4 years and passed away in 2014. This journey has taught her much and has changed her life. Lori is an international force shifting our dementia care culture around the world. She speaks and trains on Alzheimers disease, dementia, caregiving, collaboration, culture change and finding your passion.Maria Shriver honored Lori La Bey as an "Architect of Change for Humanity" and recognized b Sharecare and Dr. Oz as "The Number One Influencer Online for Alzheimer's."You can reach Lori via her website: www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com

Episodes

  • Dynamics of Elder Abuse & Faded Flowers Major Motion Picture

    01/08/2012 Duration: 01h59min

    The 1st 1/2 of show will feature Bill Lightfoot an Elder Abuse Consultant.  We encourage you to call and share your stories, questions and concerns. William H. Lightfoot, Former Sergeant served with the Richmond Police Department for thirty-six years.  He has served as an investigator and supervisor within multiple units. He is a graduate of the Virginia Criminal Justice Instructors School and the National Intelligence Academy in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He holds a B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice. Bill has extensive experience in the design, development and management of training programs. He has also assisted other agencies, both government and private, in the development of Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse protocols and policies. He works with private industry to develop Domestic Violence protocols. 804-986-4631    lightfootwh@comcast.net The 2nd 1/2 of the show we will talk with Faded Flowers motion Picture Executive Producer, Anthony D’ Alessio of Hungry Coyote Entertainment about his new film on Earl

  • Stamp Out Alzheimer's Disease

    31/07/2012 Duration: 01h35min

    Our Guests today will be Lynda Everman and Kathy Siggins Kathy Siggins and her husband Gene both worked at the Us Postal ServicesHeadquarters in Washington.  It seemed only seemed right to initiate a commemorative and/or fundraising stamp, when her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Lynda Everman has lost two loved one to dementia.  Through her journey she is now dedicated to make a difference to make the path easier for the next family. Come join us to learn of Kathy and Lynda's journeys and passion to raise awareness and funds to change our dementia care culture. Contact Information Help Stamp Out Alzheimer's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/HelpStampOutAlzheimers The Capitol Switchboard number 202-224-3121 The link to help you identify your elected representatives: http://www.contactingthecongress.org/ CallSend SMSAdd to SkypeYou'll need Skype CreditFree via SkypeSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Medical Day Planner Ideal for Dementia and More

    23/07/2012 Duration: 01h16s

    Today our guest will be Tory Zellick. Tory Zellick is a young woman who transitioned into adulthood while caring for, and emotionally supporting, her mother through a six-and-a-half year battle with breast cancer. At the age of eighteen, Tory found herself traveling the unanticipated path of caregiver; overwhelmed and unsure of what was to come next. After her mother’s passing in 2009, Tory, along with her father and brother, spent time traveling through South East Asia, reflecting on all that had occurred over the past several years. Out of that reflection time was born The Medical Day Planner. It is Tory’s hope that The Medical Day Planner will provide organizational help and guidance to others who find themselves in a similar caregiving situation. We will discuss the importance of staying organized and give some tips as to how to do that.  We would love to hear from our listeners as to what you are stuggling to stay on top of as a caregiver. Tory can be reached as follows: Tory@allthingscaregiver.com F

  • A Spouses Perspective & Hospice & Palliative Care

    18/07/2012 Duration: 01h09min

    Our first guest will be Pam Wachholz who will join us to tell her journey with her husbands memory loss.  How she handled the changes.  How  her husband is doing along with how it has affected her family, her ability to work and her friendships. Chris Morrissette with St Croix Hospice was unable to attend the show today so we have rescheduled for Oct 1st, 2012.   CallSend SMSAdd to SkypeYou'll need Skype CreditFree via SkypeSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Rick Phelps-Life Changing Videos, Dementia Chats & More

    17/07/2012 Duration: 01h26min

    Rick Phelps Founder of Memory People will join us with some exciting news... We will discuss his Interactive Videos Conferences for  Support Groups as well as Professionals wanting to learn more about dementia from a person who has it. We will also talk about Rick's new book "While I Still Can." We will get an update on "Sam" Rick's Dementia Service Dog that is being trained to assist him. And last, we will wrap up discussing the new "Dementia Chats Webinar Series- While We Still Can" which Alzheimer's Speaks launched this month. So many exciting things going on to assist those dealing with dementia. We hope you join the conversation! Contact Information Skype Support Group Meetings: http://www.facebook.com/SkypeSupportGroupMeetings Rick's Book, "While I Still Can, One Man's Journey Through Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease"  http://whileistillcan.net/ Memory People™ on Facebook an Alzheimer's and Memory ImpairmentSupport and Awareness group http://www.facebook.com/groups/180666768616259/Support this Show

  • Dementia: What You Need to Make Person Centered Care Real

    06/07/2012 Duration: 01h33min

    Dementia: What You Need to Make Person Centered Care Real I'm thrilled to have Debbie Richman with the Minnesota Alzheimer's Association with us. Debbie has a great background and a wonderful attitude on how to live well with dementia.  I heard her speak for the first time about two months ago and was so impressed with her insights and ability to communicate simple techniques which bring respect, dignity and a sense of calm when dealing with Dementia. Here are just some of things we will be discussing: 1. What needs to happen for care to be truly "person centered"? 2. What are the barriers to person centered care? 3. What can family/friends do to facilitate a more person centered environment for their loved ones? 4. How does a person centered focus help to improve communication and lessen challenging behaviors? 5. How do I engage or assist others to engage the person with dementia? We would love to hear your thoughts and questions so please feel free to join the conversation by using the chat box or cal

  • Dementia Service Dogs & Dementia Chats

    03/07/2012 Duration: 59min

    Today’s show was actually suppose to be on hospice and palliative care but do to phone line issues our guest was unable to get through the lines.  This is the first time this has ever happened, so again I apologize for any inconvenience.  The show has been scheduled for July 18th.  Chris Morrissette will be our 2nd guest on that day. Rick Phelps the Founder of Memory People on Facebook  and our Channel Expert Living with Alzheimer’s was able to join us for the whole show.  We discussed a new program we are rolling out called “Dementia Chats” which will be a webinar platform that will be free and recorded for easy access for the everyone.  Dementia Chats will be a interview style where I interview “Experts,”  those who actually have the dementia.  In addition, we discussed “Dementia Service Dogs.”  Rick Phelps will be getting one himself this fall and we are all looking forward to more information regarding this program and “SAM” his personal service dog.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate

  • Dancing Through Dementia

    22/06/2012 Duration: 01h06min

    Our guest today will be Erica Hornthal, LCPC, BC-DMT of North Shore Dance Therapy Today we will discuss:       a) What is dance/movement therapy?       b) What is the difference between dance therapy and physical therapy?       c) Why is dance therapy important for individuals with Alzheimer's?       d) What happens during a movement therapy session?       e) How can dance therapy be used with a family and/or caregivers?   Contact information:      Erica Hornthal      North Shore Dance Therapy (Deerfield, IL)      847-848-0697      erica@northshoredancetherapy.com      www.northshoredancetherapy.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Living Your Best With Early Stage Alzheimer's

    14/06/2012 Duration: 02h03s

    Our guest today is Lisa Snyder is a Clinical Social Worker and the Director of the Quality of Life Programs for the Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the University of California, San Diego where she has worked with people with Alzheimer’s and their families since 1987. In the early 1990’s when caregiver needs were receiving the most public and professional attention, she was a pioneer in developing support groups for persons diagnosed with early-stage dementia. The 2nd half of the show, we will discuss Memory Cafe's withCarole Larkinwho  is a geriatric care manager specializing in helping families with Alzheimer’s and related Dementias. She owns, ThirdAge Services LLC, serving Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.  carole just opened a Memory Cafe in Texas! Pat Sneller will also join us on the show. Email at Lisa Snyder  LIVING YOUR BEST WITH EARLY-STAGE ALZHEIMER'S  http://www.amazon.com/Living-Your-Best-Early-Stage-Alzheimers/dp/1934716030 SPEAKING OUR MINDS- WHAT IT'S LIKE TO HAVE ALZHEIMER'S ht

  • A Teenagers Story: Life with a Parent with Dementia

    07/06/2012 Duration: 49min

    Bailey talks openly about her Dad's dementia and how it's effected her life starting at the age of 13 yrs old.  I promise this will be one eye opening interview from a very powerful and passionate girl with a mission to make a difference in the world. Here are some thoughts from Bailey  "I have been given the unique life experience of having my father suffer from Alzheimer’s. Despite its challenges, it has ultimately made me a stronger, more focused, and more compassionate teenager. As I reach out to various audiences, I want to be remembered for what I did as an educator, friend, and champion of Alzheimer’s disease. With many role models existing for teens today, I want my peers to see me for who I am, what I believe in, and encourage them to use their own life experiences – the joys and the sorrows – to be a community motivator." You can contact Bailey via Blog     missminnesotaot2012@blogspot.com Wesite   www.beonthemove.weebly.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio

  • Love, Lewy Body & Laughter

    05/06/2012 Duration: 01h43min

    Our Guests today will be Mary McGrath who will speak to us about her journey with her husbands Lewy Body, and Angela Taylor with the Lewy Body Dementia Association Mary McGrath can be reached through her website www.maryzmcgrath.com Angela Taylor can be reached at the Lewy Body Association at http://www.lbda.org/ lblbda@lbda.org 404-935-6444Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Swallowing Safely with Dementia

    04/06/2012 Duration: 01h40min

    Marlene Schoenberg is a speech/language pathologist and swallowing therapist with over 30 years of experience. She brought the first swallowing  therapy conference to the Twin Cities in the early 80’s Today she will share with us incredible insights to identify, understand and live healthy with swallowing issues. You Can Contact Marlene At: Phone:   651-699-9233 e-mail   ethcom@winternet.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Alzheimer's Disease and Lasting Love

    30/05/2012 Duration: 01h26min

    Today's show we will speak with a husband caring for his wife of many years. We will talk openly and honestly as to what it is like to care for a spouse with dementia.  Feel free to call in with questions you may have.  We would love to talk with you and hear your comments too!  Here is the numberto call  (714) 364-4757  Don't forget to push 1 to get into my waiting room.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Video Conferencing - A New Helpful Tool For Connecting

    29/05/2012 Duration: 56min

    Learn about Visiting-Ours and how they can help you connect with your loved ones with video conferencing.  Our guest today isTomSweeney, Executive Director at Visiting Ours Inc.  Visiting-Ours non-profit enables families to video-chat with their elderly loved ones, whether they live independently or in an assisted living or nursing home. Elderly participants do not need computers, Internet access or any technical knowledge. They simply visit with family on our equipment while the aide waits outside. Contact Information:   Website:www.visiting-ours.com Phone612-387-5392 Email: tsweeney@visiting-ours.com Skype:Visiting-OursSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • What are Adult Day Services and How They Can Help Us?

    21/05/2012 Duration: 01h08min

    We will be talking with Lynn Buckley of Certified in Gerontology & Dementia Care Caring Connection Adult Day Health Coordinator Redwood Area Hospital: Overview of adult day services Eligibility  Payment options  Benefits for caregivers What to do if care recipient refuses to attend What to ask/look for when selecting an adult day program   Contact information:  763.464.2698 info@madsa.org  www.madsa.org Here is a link to the questionnaire/caregiver resources    http://www.madsa.org/resources-selecting_provider.phpSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Biking For Alzheimer's Learn More About This Cause

    11/05/2012 Duration: 01h10min

    Another family member touched by Alzheimer's disease and making a difference!  Join us in a fascinating discussion. Tyler Jury, a senior at Western Kentucky University, is a native of Elizabethtown, KY.  He is a soon-to-be graduate of WKU with a double major in Chemistry and Biology. Tyler's passion for Alzheimer's comes from his experience with his grandfather's diagnosis in 2005 and eventual death in 2009. Tyler founded Fijis Across America- A Cross Country Bike Ride to Raise Money and Awareness for Alzheimer's Research- in 2009 to honor and commemorate his grandfather's life as well as to raise awareness about this horrific disease. Six riders, led by Jury, rode over 3,200 miles on their bicycles through nine states during the summer of 2010 and through their efforts were able to raise over $56,000 towards the cause. This year, a group of men in Tyler's fraternity at WKU have decided to take up the ride again to continue the fight against Alzheimer's. Their group is known as Bike4Alz, and can be found on F

  • A Son Writes A Song of Dementia "Still A Child"

    30/04/2012 Duration: 51min

    The song "Still A Child" tells the story behind dementia.  The struggles and guilt of having to place a parent in a care facility.   I have been amazed at the number of songs being written about the journey of Alzheimer's disease dementia by those who care.  Today we will talk with Bakhus Saba, a son who felt the need to document his ride on the roller coaster of Alzheimer's disease. and musicians John and Michele Law how helped him.  John performs "Still A Child." This  music video can be viewed on Youtube at   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuY2_8DWqtA To purchase the song, please click the link: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/johnlaw2 You can reach John and Michele Law and Bakhus Saba through The Laws Website: www.TheLaws.caSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • CATHIE BORRIE Author of The Long Hello

    20/04/2012 Duration: 01h07min

    Cathie Borrie has degrees in health & law, but nothing prepared her for the seven years she spent caring for her mother, who had Alzheimer’s and Parkinson's.  Along this heartbreaking and unexpectedly fascinating journey she discovered that recording conversations with her mother, writing a memoir, and learning to ballroom dance were ways to tell both her and her mother's story. Excerpts from her lyrical memoir, The Long Hello-The Other Side of Alzheimer’s, have been shortlisted three times in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Literary Awards.  Cathie presents her mother’s message of hope and inspiration all over the world and is adapting the work for stage and screen and for performance with music, dance, film, and voice. Cathie can be reached via her website at www.cathieborrie.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Naomi Feil - Finding Peace, Joy & Dignity With Memory Loss

    06/04/2012 Duration: 01h12min

    Naomi Feil the Founder of  the Validation Program shares and celebrates her 30 year journey shifting our dementia care culture.  Naomi Feil, M.S.W., A.C.S.W., is the developer of Validation. She was born in Munich in 1932, and grew up in the Montefiore Home for the Aged in Cleveland Ohio, where her father was the administrator and her mother, the head of the Social Service Department. After graduating with a Masters degree in Social Work from Columbia University in New York, she began working with the elderly. Between 1963 and 1980 Mrs. Feil developed Validation as a response to her dissatisfaction with traditional methods of working with the severely disoriented old-old people who were her clients. In 1982 she published her first book, Validation: The Feil Method, which was revised in 1992. Her second book, The Validation Breakthrough, was published in 1993, and updated and revised in 2002. Feil and her husband have made many films and videos about aging and Validation. Feil is the Executive Director of the

  • So I Was Right, There Is A Problem With My Memory

    03/04/2012 Duration: 01h37min

    Today we will talk to Steve, a man recently diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease.  He is opening to telling his story along with answering questions you may have. Steve will be 50 years old this September.  He has had memory issue's for about 2 and a half years but never really thought much about them until October of 2010. Then he started making the same mistakes frequently.and everything changed... You can reach Steve on Facebook.  He goes by pony5alive   Alan Arnette joins us for the2nd half of theshow to update us on his mountain climbing for Alzheimer's and now his speaking tour to raise awareness. http://www.alanarnette.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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