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Dementia
Caregiving
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's
Vascular Dementia
Family Caregiving
Memory Loss
Palliative Care
Support Systems
Healthcare System
Caregivers
Parkinson's Disease
Music
Care Home
Cultural Sensitivity

Audio diaries of love and memory loss, recorded by caregivers of family members living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Join Mariko Sakamoto, assistant professor of nursing at the University of Victoria, for a second season of intimate stories recorded by spouses, children and grandchildren journeying alongside a loved one living with dementia. Family caregivers are the lifeblood of t... more

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Sometimes, for a myriad of reasons, we just can’t take care of our aging loved ones in their home or ours. But caregiving doesn’t end if a family member moves into long term care.

Marjorie’s story shows us that we can continue to support our loved o... more

They say it takes a village and when it comes to caregiving for a family member with dementia, sometimes it takes a big family.

Lana-Michele and her dad, Reynold—or Ren as everyone calls him—live on a ranch by a lake in rural BC with her grown-up so... more

Caregiving is hard. And journeying alongside a life partner with dementia is like watching your lover, and your relationship, slowly disappear in the rear-view mirror. It’s heartbreaking and you just can’t sugarcoat it. Then there’s all the practical... more

When you think about family caregivers, you likely imagine a spouse, or a son or daughter. But there are also young people out there who are doing the lion’s share of care for a grandparent with dementia.

Ashley was a full-time student with two part... more

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Mariko Sakamoto
Assistant professor of nursing at the University of Victoria and host of the audio diary series, focusing on the emotional stories of caregivers navigating their experiences with family members living with dementia.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
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    Thank you for this work. Thank you for the help understanding the complexity of communication between caregiver and person with dementia.

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The storytelling approach resonates with many, helping them feel less alone in their experiences as caregivers.
Feedback highlights the podcast's ability to foster empathy and connection through personal narratives, making it a valuable tool for both caregivers and those seeking to understand dementia.
Listeners appreciate the honesty and emotional depth of the audio diaries, finding them to be a comforting resource for understanding the caregiving journey.

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Exploring the deeply emotional experiences of family caregivers dealing with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, this podcast offers intimate audio diaries that capture both the struggles and moments of connection. The narratives are narrated by spouses, children, and grandchildren who share their journeys alongside their loved ones, providing listeners with profound insights into the reality of caregiving and the complexities of memory loss. The content emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding towards caregivers, highlighting the significant role they play in the healthcare system for individuals with dementia, and explores themes of love, connection, and resilience in the face of challenging circumstances.

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Call to Mind launched 4 years ago and published 10 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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