Wishing You All A Wonderful Easter Holiday
We know the holidays can be difficult for many and we continue to be here to support individuals and families who have or are currently dealing with a form of dementia or are giving care to others. Please don’t hesitate to check out all of our free educational resources, which range from video, audio, written content, tools, and more here https://alzheimersspeaks.com/free-educational-resources/.
If you have a topic we should cover please contact us at https://alzheimersspeaks.com/Contact/.
Examples of Being Dementia Friendly or Not
Open Mic on Alzheimer’s Speaks discusses the need for more support for people diagnosed with a form of dementia when they are hospitalized. Plus, how there are now wonderful publications supporting those living with dementia who still enjoy reading. Join us as we talk with Micheal Ellenbogen who is living with dementia and Nikki Jardin the Co-founder of Mirador Magazine
Hospitals Need More Support Services
Article – The Failing Hospital System–When it Comes to Cognitive Issues
https://www.mathewsopenaccess.com/journals/neurology/abstract/the-failing-hospital-system-i-when-it-comes-to-cognitive-issues-i
The Purple Angel Wristband Program for Hospitals
https://dfmassachusetts.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/06/Dementia-Spotlight-Foundation-Alzheimers-Dementia-Hospital-Wristband-Program.pdf
Great Publications Supporting Those Living with Dementia
Mirador Magazine
https://www.MiradorMagazine.com/
Great Publications Supporting Those Living with Dementia
Nana’s Books
https://nanasbookseries.com/
Great Publications Supporting Those Living with Dementia
Reminisce Book Series
https://www.kirkhousepublishers.com/reminisce
Great Publications Supporting Those Living with Dementia
Resense Register
https://www.resenseregister.com/
Alzheimer’s Speaks offers Open Mic sessions monthly, to shift dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time. We love raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites! So, we invite you to call in and tell us how you are improving dementia care. We just ask all parties to hold to have a respectful conversation.
Share your dementia or caregiving story. Tell us about your service, product, or tool you have that can help others dealing with dementia. Have you written a book, penned, or produced a song or film? If so, we want to hear from you. Maybe you are working on a research project or have a trial you are promoting.