Improving Life for those Living with Incontinence

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Thursday – Feb. 6th, 2020 at 2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST & 7pm London and on the 7th at 6am in Australia

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Lori La Bey talks with Deanna Vigliotta, Key Account Manager- East Coast for Seni – USA a company that changing how we think about incontinence.  Joining them will be Laurie Gredlein with Binson’s Medical Equipment & Supplies, Alan Bentley an LPN with Towers Home Care and Rehabilitation Services and Trisha Ingrassia is the Wellness Director at Strive of Fern Park all who give us great information and insights on incontinence for those diagnosed with dementia, those caring for them at home or as a professional.  Although our shows primary focus is on dementia and caregiving we realize incontinence can affect people at all ages and stages of life so this show is definitely worth a listen.  Like dementia, you probably know someone dealing with this issue.  Get some tips to help them continue to be engaged in life.

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Contact Deanna Vigliotta – Seni Key Account Manager- East Coast

Email       Phone – 850-503-7534 (cell)      Website 

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Our topic is confusion when dealing with dementia. Our experts living with dementia give us wonderful real life examples of how and when confusion occurs in their lives and how they dealing with it. They talk about routines, anxiety, depression, executive function, cognitive crutches and so much more. Families, professionals along with others living with dementia will find this video very informative. Please feel free to share with others and subscribe to Alzheimer’s Speaks Youtube channel.

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