My Radio Interview with Advice for Caregivers

I'm delighted today to be able to share with you a recording of my radio interview with Tish Pearlman for her show "Out of Bounds." We talked about my book and what it was like to care for my mother My mom, Judy, at age 75, days before she fractured her pelvis and I had to scramble to get her into rehabwith dementia for 8 years at home and in a variety of elder care facilities. This 30-minute interview is packed full of information for anyone who cares for a person with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia.
Here are some of the questions Tish asked me:
- What was it like to have my mother, Judy, live with me and my husband and two young children?
- Did my mother feel like I was trying to take over, to control her?
- Why is it important to get a full medical work-up if you suspect early cognitive decline?
- What is a "memory care" facility?
- What do the late stages of dementia look like?
- How did caring for my mother all those years change me as a person?
- What is one piece of advice I would give a new caregiver?
In the link, my recording is at the bottom of the page. I hope you find this interview helpful--and hopeful!
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