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by Natalie Carter
Welcome to The Dementia Dialogues with me, Natalie Carter, dementia advocate, where I explore the ups and downs, fears and frustrations of living with dementia. Join us for heartfelt interviews with caregivers and researchers who share their stories and insights, charities offering support and making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia, plus bonus solo episodes, 'Curious Minds', answering listener questions and concerns.
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What if the answer is not doing more, but responding differently? Meghan Earle from Able Training shares how the Adaptive Caregiver Model can help carers understand what someone with dementia needs in the moment, with practical tools to reduce distress and support with more confidence.
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 50 where I speak to Roy Heaney.
In this episode, Elaine Harvey shares how dance and creative movement can help people living with dementia reconnect with identity, confidence and joy. We explore why movement is about far more than exercise, and how something as simple as rhythm, choice and shared expression can create powerful moments of connection for both families and professionals. Link 👉 - https://www.movingmindsdance.co.uk
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 44 where I speak to Scott Mitchell.
Jessica Guthrie was 26 when her mum was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's and everything changed overnight. We explore young caregiving, being unseen, and the realities most people aren't talking about. Link to website 👉: https://www.jessicacguthrie.com
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 14 where I speak to Jane Lowe.
Recorded live at the Care & Dementia Expo, this conversation with Zoe Fry explores a powerful question, does working in care truly prepare you for dementia when it becomes personal? With years in the sector, Zoe shares what felt different, what caught her off guard, and what this journey with her mum has really taught her about care.
Welcome to The Dementia Dialogues with me, Natalie Carter, dementia advocate, where I explore the ups and downs, fears and frustrations of living with dementia. Join us for heartfelt interviews with caregivers and researchers who share their stories and insights, charities offering support and making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia, plus bonus solo episodes, 'Curious Minds', answering listener questions and concerns.
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