Moving Forward

Moving Forward

Katie Brandt, Director of Caregiver Support Services and Public Relations for the Massachusetts General Hospital Frontotemporal Disorders Unit, shares the emotional challenges of navigating care for both her father and her husband.

I Repeat

I Repeat

Alexandra Morris, gerontologist and Geriatric Care Manager, offers practical and compassionate strategies for coping with a common issue challenging Alzheimer’s caregivers: repetitive behavior.

Daily Routine

Daily Routine

Lena talks about the importance of daily structure, and outlines the routines she devised to give Bob the care he needed, and give them both a sense of stability in the face of this unpredictable disease.

Care Team

Care Team

Lena talks about key roles of the caregiver team, people she came to consider family, that she gathered over time to help care for Bob as his disease progressed.

Cognitive Fitness

Cognitive Fitness

Dr. Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton, Director of Cognitive Fitness Programs and Neuropsychological Services at the Penn Memory Center, describes the concept of cognitive fitness and some key tools used to support brain health in people with mild cognitive impairment.

Still Bob

Still Bob

Lena recalls slivers of light when the Bob she knew and loved surfaced through his dementia, and contemplates the importance of savoring and nurturing our loved one’s essence.

Family

Family

Lena reflects on the role of family in the care of a loved one with dementia, and how their true value goes deeper than the day-to-day chores.

Choosing Kindness

Choosing Kindness

Alexandra Morris, gerontologist and Geriatric Care Manager, talks about how connecting with your loved one’s emotional truths, sometimes over the facts, can be a kind and compassionate way of managing daily life challenges.

Feeling Sure

Feeling Sure

This episode features Katie Brandt, Director of Caregiver Support Services and Public Relations for the Massachusetts General Hospital Frontotemporal Disorders Unit. Katie’s late husband, Mike, was diagnosed with FTD at the age of 29. Katie tells us about a heartbreaking decision she had to make, and the isolation, uncertainties, and rewards of being a caregiver for both her husband and their young son.

Living the Alzheimer’s Journey Trailer

Living the Alzheimer’s Journey Trailer

Ten-minute podcasts to help families and friends navigate the unknown in caring for people with dementia. Each episode features firsthand stories from people with personal experience caring for their loved ones, and experts in specialized fields. Topics organized by four categories: planning, living well, community, and challenges. Transcripts and other resources on www.bobsmarathon.com. Debut January 13, 2021.