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Talking Dementia

Remo Health
Dementia
Alzheimer's Disease
Caregiving
Geriatrics
Medicare
Remo Health
Alzheimer's
Caregivers
Music Therapy
PACE Program
First Responders
Health Economics
Memory Disco
Dementia Care
Empathy In Care
Community Care
Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia
Elder Care
Neuroscience
End-Of-Life Care

"Talking Dementia with Remo Health" features experts in dementia leading the charge across medicine, research, policy, and caregiving. Together, we explore the latest advancements, guidance, and science to help people with dementia and their families navigate this complex disease.

Remo Health is a virtual dementia care company. To learn more, visit www.remo.health.

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In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman speaks with Dr. Jennifer Corcoran, a neurologist specializing in movement disorders and neuropalliative care at the University of Rochester Medical Center. With a focus on Parkinson’s disease, ... more

In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman speaks with Sara Barsel, a retired research scientist, educator, and longtime dementia advocate who leads the Dementia-Friendly Airports Working Group and the Roseville Alzheimer’s and Dementia... more

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In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman speaks with Dr. Sandeep Jauhar, a cardiologist and acclaimed writer, about how his family’s experience with Alzheimer’s disease reshaped his understanding of the healthcare system, caregiving, ... more

In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman sits down with Dr. Mia Yang, a geriatrician, researcher, educator, and podcast host, to explore what it truly means to age well in today’s healthcare system.

Drawing from her personal experien... more

What happens when music becomes more than entertainment and starts to feel like medicine?

In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman speaks with Kaylie Glenn, Founder and President of The Day By Day Project, a nonprofit transforming de... more

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In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman speaks with Edo Banach, healthcare attorney, policy leader, and newly appointed partner and co-chair of Foley Hoag’s healthcare practice. With more than 25 years shaping policy for older adults... more

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In this episode of Talking Dementia, Dr. Emily Silverman sits down with bestselling author and live storyteller Rebecca Barry to explore the sacred, complicated, and unexpectedly beautiful work of caring for a parent with Alzheimer’s.

Rebecca shares... more

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In this episode, University of Pennsylvania physician and ethicist Dr. Jason Karlawish joins host Dr. Emily Silverman to explore Alzheimer’s disease as what he calls a “disease of autonomy.” Jason shares the story behind his book The Problem of Alzhe... more

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Recent Guests

Kaylie Glenn
Founder and president of The Day By Day Project, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming dementia care through the power of music.
The Day By Day Project
Episode: When Music Becomes Medicine in Dementia Care
Rebecca Barry
Best-selling author and live storyteller
Episode: Running Toward Connection: Rebecca Barry on Caregiving, Spirituality & Tenderness
Dr. Jason Karlawish
A physician and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in dementia care, ethics, and aging.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: The Problem of Alzheimer’s: the Future of Care with Dr. Jason Karlawish
Dr. Seetha Bhagavatula
A fellowship-trained geriatrician dedicated to caring for older adults.
Remo Health
Episode: Dementia, Identity, and the Importance of Asking for Help
Dr. Cheryl Phillips
Nationally recognized expert in geriatrics and health policy and former CEO of the Special Needs Plan Alliance.
John A. Hartford Foundation
Episode: A Whole-Person Approach to Dementia Care with GUIDE
Mary Osborne
Licensed occupational therapist specializing in dementia care
Founder of Your Dementia Therapist
Episode: An Occupational Therapist’s Guide to Understanding (& Managing) Challenging Dementia Behaviors
Dr. Chris Vercammen
Medical Director at Remo Health and specialist in geriatrics and palliative care
Remo Health
Episode: The 5Ms Framework, Virtual Dementia Care, and Reimagining How We Care for Seniors
Dr. Anne Basting
Scholar, writer, and advocate for creative aging, founder of Timeslips, dedicated to engaging people with dementia through storytelling and creativity.
Timeslips
Episode: Dr. Anne Basting on the Power of Imagination in Dementia Care
Chris Perry
Senior citizen resource officer and advocate for dementia awareness and training for first responders
Amberley Village Police Department
Episode: Beyond the Badge: Creating a Blueprint for Community Care

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Dr. Emily Silverman
Host of discussions on dementia, focusing on innovative care practices and emotional support for patients and caregivers.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Shedding the Stigma of a Dementia Diagnosis
Q: How does early-onset Alzheimer's differ from late-onset?
Early-onset Alzheimer's typically involves genetic factors and presents similarly to late-onset but can have atypical forms affecting different brain areas.
Shedding the Stigma of a Dementia Diagnosis
Q: What is Alzheimer's disease?
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60 to 80 percent of cases, characterized by the accumulation of amyloid and tau proteins in the brain leading to cognitive decline.
Dementia and the Power of Empathy
Q: Can you talk about this? Like what are the barriers or problems that patients and families are facing as they move through this dementia evaluation?
Patients often experience delays to diagnosis, and many never receive a formal diagnosis, resulting in lost opportunities for timely interventions.
A Whole-Person Approach to Dementia Care with GUIDE
Q: How do you think about that patient population, and why is that all-inclusive, wraparound, holistic approach so important for that population in particular?
The supportive environment keeps the person engaged, socially active, and helps stimulate them.
Team-Based Dementia Care: Insights from the GUIDE Model
Q: Tell us about Guide. What is Guide and why is it important?
Guide is a new Medicare service and payment model that focuses on caregivers, aiming to support team-based care for dementia patients.

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A focus on dementia care is at the heart of discussions, featuring insights from medical professionals, caregivers, and advocates. Episodes frequently explore the intersection of dementia with caregiving dynamics, policy improvements, and the emotional and psychological implications of the condition. Unique approaches such as music therapy, innovative caregiving frameworks, and community support models also play a significant role in the narratives presented, emphasizing a holistic view towards enhancing the quality of life for both patients and their caregivers. Listeners can expect both practical strategies and uplifting stories that encourage deeper understanding and compassion in navigating the complexities of dementia.

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Recent guests on Talking Dementia include:

1. Kaylie Glenn
2. Rebecca Barry
3. Dr. Jason Karlawish
4. Dr. Seetha Bhagavatula
5. Dr. Cheryl Phillips
6. Mary Osborne
7. Dr. Chris Vercammen
8. Dr. Anne Basting

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