Guest: Suzanne Bottum-Jones, Registered Nurse, Children’s Author, Behavioral Consultant
After more than 15 years of working with behavioral management strategies and symptoms associated with dementia, our guest has turned her focus to educating families and caregivers who are affected by this disease. She provides tips that every caregiver should know and sheds light on why it was important for her to write a children’s book that addresses Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer's Disease Risk Is High in People with Down Syndrome
Identifying and Managing Dementia in the Hospital Setting
A Look Inside a Brain with Alzheimer’s Disease
The Potential for Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease Through a Blood Test
What It Takes to Become a Dementia Friendly Hospital
How Biomarkers and Brain Imaging Are Used to Detect Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
Identification and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders in Older Adults
Support After Diagnosis: Dementia Care Specialists and Dementia Friendly Communities
New Study Looks at Fish Oil for Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention in Veterans
Obtaining a Memory Assessment and the Role of a Neuropsychologist in Memory Care
Caregiver Strategies for Overcoming Communication and Behavior Changes Due to Dementia
Holiday Thank You
The Effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy on Alzheimer’s Disease
Connecting the Gut Microbiome to Alzheimer’s Disease
The Importance of Sleep for a Healthy Life
Early Diagnosis Key to Alzheimer's Disease Treatment
MIND Diet for Healthy Brain Aging
What Is the Wisconsin ADRC?
Connecting Lifetime Stress to Brain Health
Gender Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease
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