Dr. Lonni Schicker & Mary Allen on Living & Advocating with Dementia

Tuesday Feb 8th – 2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST & 7pm London GMT, 9pm South Africa SAST, and on the 9th at 6am in Australia AEDT

Our Host, Lori La Bey talks with two sisters. Dr. Lonni Schicker is a retired Registered Nurse and professor of health administration who is living with Lewy Body dementia. She is the founder and host of the Facebook group and website “Dementia Living” and author of the forthcoming book on dementia. “Rollerskating to the Moon -a Layman’s guide to dementia”

Lonni’s sister, Mary Allen is a retired businesswoman who is caring for her husband Jack who has dementia, traumatic brain injury, and Parkinson’s. She has participated in focus caregiver groups for the Alzheimer’s Association and is the Facebook and website administrator for Dementia Living.

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Contact Information for Dr Lonni Schickler

Website  www.dementialiving.com (available, but in development)

Facebook group: Dementia Living https://www.facebook.com/groups/829521587933260/

Email

Phone  314-459-8242  (For information, questions or to chat)

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Anyone living with dementia interested in participating, please reach out to Lori La Bey via email, or Private message her on FaceBook

As you will see from the sample video above, conversations are comfortable, casual, and fascinating. We have so much to learn from one another. All recordings will be prerecorded and published to Alzheimer’s Speaks YouTube channel with a specific playlist channel for easy access. Each episode will be pushed out on Alzheimer’s Speaks social media channels as well.

Dementia Chats is a series of video conversations where we talk with the true experts on dementia, those living with a diagnosis. Lori La Bey, founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks facilitates a conversation and is amazed by every conversation what she learns about life with dementia. She encourages everyone not only to watch these videos, but to include those living with dementia in conversations and to listen closely to their insights. They know dementia better than anyone.

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I want to echo the thanks and appreciation of my colleagues… Your presentations were movingly authentic, fully engaging and wonderfully informative. Thank you for all that you are doing, and all that you’ve done for us!

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