EP: 189 - The Power of Positivity in Alzheimer’s disease
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In this inspiring episode, I interview Nancy and Kat, also known as "Dangle and Dot," who share their unique and positive perspectives on living with and caring for those with Alzheimer's disease. Nancy, diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's in 2013, speaks about how her diagnosis became a new beginning rather than an end. She emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and shares how writing poetry became her way of processing emotions and finding strength. Her journey has led her to publish three books, turning her personal challenge into a source of inspiration and support for others.
Kat, who has been a care partner for family members with dementia, including her brother and mother, offers her perspective on caregiving. She highlights the concept of "care partnering," where the caregiver and the person with dementia work together, each contributing to the relationship in meaningful ways. Kat's experience underscores the value of viewing dementia care as a partnership, where both parties can learn and grow, even in the face of a challenging diagnosis.
The discussion also delves into the power of reframing the narrative around Alzheimer's. Both Nancy and Kat stress the importance of focusing on what individuals with dementia can still do, rather than what they have lost. This positive outlook is crucial not only for those diagnosed but also for their caregivers, helping to combat the stigma and fear often associated with the disease.
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