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  • Barriers to Dementia Care in BAME Communities: A Conversation with Dr Hannah Hussain, UK
    May 7 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Dementia Caregivers Corner Podcast, host Juliah is joined by Dr Hannah Hussain, a Health Economist at the Office of Health Economics in London. Dr Hussain, who holds a PhD in health economics from the University of Sheffield and is a qualified pharmacist, shares her insights into the challenges that Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities face in accessing dementia care.

    From cultural stigma and late diagnoses to language barriers and the overlooked role of unpaid carers, this episode dives deep into the structural and social factors that limit access to timely and culturally sensitive dementia support. Dr Hussain also highlights the importance of inclusive research and culturally competent care homes in addressing these disparities.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Barriers to dementia diagnosis and care in BAME communities
    • Economic impact of unpaid caregiving on families and the healthcare system
    • The need for culturally competent dementia services and inclusive research

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Cultural stigma and expectations in BAME communities can discourage families from seeking formal dementia care, contributing to late diagnoses and hidden burdens.
    2. Unpaid carers in BAME households save the NHS substantial costs but often lack adequate support and recognition.
    3. Culturally competent care and language access are essential for improving dementia services for diverse communities.

    Resources Mentioned

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-challenges-of-dementia-care-for-ethnic-minorities-in-the-uk/

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-coping-with-distress-the-strength-of-caregivers/

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-the-economics-of-dementia/

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  • Repost - C.O.R.E.C.A.R.E Principles in Dementia Care With Isabel Baker from Australia
    Apr 23 2025

    Repost: This week sees the return of popular guest Isabel Baker, a retired clinical nurse consultant and author from Australia who has more fascinating insights to share about her work, and what she learned in her time as a dementia caregiver and how she helps others learn what is truly needed by those with dementia.

    The conversation begins with the fascinating insight that many dementia symptoms can be caused by other issues and moves on to a discussion of Isabel’s C.O.R.E.C.A.R.E principles of caring for those with dementia.

    Each letter is an important insight on its own, but it truly all about treating each person as an individual.

    So, listen in, and learn about how to take care of the individual.

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabel-baker-4770466b

    Find more information about Isabel and her work here:

    https://isabelbaker.net/

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  • If You Really Want to Support Me with Dementia, Here’s What I Need - with Dallas Dixon
    Apr 9 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner Podcast, Juliah speaks with Mr. Dallas Dixon, who is living with dementia. Together, they explore how different stakeholders, such as policymakers, healthcare professionals, and caregivers can better support people with dementia.

    Mr. Dixon shares his perspective on the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding dementia and discusses the aspects of identity that he believes remain untouched by the condition, which he attributes to his faith. He also talks about his journey as an author, including the inspiration behind his books, particularly The Dancing Dementia Dude, and the messages he hopes to share with the world.

    Key Takeaways from This Episode

    1. The importance of well-structured dementia policies that truly address the needs of those living with the condition.
    2. The need for better education and awareness among healthcare professionals and caregivers to improve dementia care.
    3. The power of faith, personal identity, and storytelling in reshaping the narrative around dementia.

    Resources Mentioned

    John: Chapter 14 verse 26

    World Health Organization

    Teepa Snow

    https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/shes-brave-life-after-early-onset-alzheimers-claimed/id1710778347?i=1000679985387

    If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review, and share with someone who might benefit from it. This helps us to reach more people and create more awareness about dementia related issues.

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  • The Urgent Need for Dementia Awareness in Sub-Saharan Africa with Busani Mphathiwa
    Mar 26 2025

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner, Juliah sits down with Rre Busani Mphathiwa, an advocate for dementia awareness and the founder of Pelonomi Foundation (Dementia Botswana). They explore the cultural, linguistic, and systemic challenges affecting dementia understanding and care in Botswana and Sub-Saharan Africa.

    A major issue? There is no Setswana word for “dementia.” This language gap, combined with deep-rooted cultural misconceptions, fuels stigma and prevents many families from seeking help.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The Language Barrier – Many African languages, including Setswana, lack a direct translation for "dementia," making awareness efforts more difficult.
    • Cultural Misconceptions – Dementia symptoms are often attributed to witchcraft, curses, or divine punishment, leading to isolation and neglect.
    • Recognizing Dementia Symptoms – Memory loss, confusion, and behavioral changes are early warning signs often misunderstood in African communities.
    • The Power of Advocacy – How organizations like Dementia Botswana are driving change through education, policy influence, and community outreach.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Academic Article: Beliefs and Attitudes Towards Dementia Among Community Leaders in Northern Nigeria
    • Website: pelonomi.com

    Why This Matters:

    Dementia cases are rising in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet awareness and support systems remain limited. This episode sheds light on why breaking the stigma is crucial for better care and policy development.

    Listen Now & Get Involved!

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    Connect with Pelonomi Foundation on the following social media platforms

    Facebook: Pelonomi Foundation

    Twitter: @Pelonomihealth

    www.pelonomi.com

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  • Berrie Holtzhausen’s 'DNA' for Living Well with Alzheimer's Disease
    Mar 12 2025

    In today’s episode, we are thrilled to welcome back Berrie Holtzhausen from Namibia, Africa. Berrie is the Founder and CEO of Alzheimer Dementia Namibia (ADN) and the visionary behind the Dementia Care Farm, a place of safety for people living with dementia, especially those wrongly accused of witchcraft.

    Berrie was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2020 and has since become a dedicated advocate for people living with dementia (PLWD). In this episode, he shares his personal experiences, the challenges of stigma, and his innovative approach to prolonging life with dementia.

    • Key Topics Discussed: Berrie’s personal updates on living with dementia and how he manages changes in memory and focus.
    • His concept of DNA for prolonging life with dementia – a philosophy emphasizing inclusion and quality of life.
    • The importance of cultural awareness in dementia care—understanding backgrounds, emotions, and communication styles.
    • His ongoing work on a dementia-friendly village—an initiative to educate families and traditional leaders on dementia to combat stigma and harmful beliefs.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Do not disconnect me from life." A dementia diagnosis does not mean immediate incapacity—staying engaged is crucial.
    2. Stigma isolates people. Many friends walk away due to misconceptions about dementia, making social support even more essential.
    3. Senses play a vital role. While memory fades, sensory experiences (smell, touch, hearing) can help PLWD navigate their world.
    4. Education can change communities. By involving traditional leaders, Berrie’s dementia-friendly village aims to shift harmful narratives and improve dementia care.

    Resourced Mentioned

    Berrie`s 1st Episode

    https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/breaking-stigma-building-community-berrie-holtzhausens/id1710778347?i=1000649023519

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    Linkedin:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/berrie-holtzhausen-b5a61736

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/africanwitchfinder/

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  • The Practical Tips for Dementia Caregivers: Communication, Challenges & Caregiver Self-Care
    Feb 26 2025
    In this episode, we delve into key aspects of dementia care, starting with how to distinguish dementia from normal aging. We explore the stages of dementia, their progression, and what they look like in everyday life. You'll learn actionable steps to take after a loved one is diagnosed, along with effective strategies for communicating with individuals who have lost verbal abilities. We also discuss ways to manage the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia and provide guidance on coping with caregiver guilt. This episode is packed with practical insights and compassionate advice to support caregivers and families navigating the dementia journey. Key Take Aways: Understanding Dementia vs. Normal Aging: Differentiating between dementia and the typical cognitive changes associated with aging.Stages of Dementia: A breakdown of the different stages of dementia and how they present over time.Steps After Diagnosis: Guidance on what to do after a loved one receives a dementia diagnosis.Non-Verbal Communication Strategies: Effective ways to connect with someone who has lost the ability to communicate verbally.Managing Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms: Practical tips for addressing common behavioral and psychological challenges associated with dementia.Addressing Caregiver Guilt: Strategies to recognize, cope with, and overcome feelings of guilt as a caregiver. Some Resources mentioned: The Practical Dementia Caregiver Guide: Sam Toroghi MD https://mybook.to/DementiaSamToroghihttps://www.facebook.com/groups/dementiaheroesOne Last Thing: How to Live With the End in Mind: Wendy MitchellAlzheimer’s Association UK, USAnet/dementia Enjoyed this episode? Remember to subscribe, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit! Dementia Caregivers` Corner Podcast streams from the following platforms, and more… https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementiacaregiverscorners-podcast/id1710778347 https://www.youtube.com/@DementiaCaregiversCorner https://open.spotify.com/show/6JeVOQteK08zsc7PTkRNTT https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c6e17ee2-f194-4eae-b906-a854078dd530 https://feed.podbean.com/dementiacaregiverscorner/feed.xml https://iheart.com/podcast/125013574 https://player.fm/series/3517995 https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/dementiacaregiverscorners-podc-5494017 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087493920768] Connect with Dr Sam Toroghi on the following social media platforms https://www.facebook.com/SamToroghiMD/ https://www.facebook.com/Dementiacaregiverguide https://www.linkedin.com/in/toroghi/ Follow and connect with Dementia Caregivers’ Corner Podcast on the following social media channels https://www.youtube.com/@DementiaCaregiversCorner https://instagram.com/dementiacaregiverscorner?utm_source=qr&igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg%3D%3D https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliah-ratladi-dementia-care-awareness/ https://twitter.com/DementiaCorner https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087493920768] https://www.tiktok.com/@dementiacaregiverscorner?_t=ZG-8t2YpBR5llR&_r=1 Do you want to be a guest? email us on: dementiacaregiverscorner@gmail.com
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  • Take Charge of your Brain Health and Keep it far Away from Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. Teryn Clarke
    Feb 12 2025

    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Teryn Clarke, a leading expert in preventive medicine and healthy aging, as we explore the power of lifestyle changes to improve long-term health outcomes. In this episode, we dive into the science-backed strategies that can help you live a longer, healthier life—starting today.

    Dr. Clarke shares practical advice on three key areas:

    • Diet: How small tweaks to your eating habits can reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
    • Exercise: The types and amounts of physical activity that deliver the most benefits as we age.
    • Alcohol: Understanding the impact of alcohol consumption and how moderation can play a role in maintaining health.

    But that’s not all—Dr. Clarke also offers invaluable insights into managing dementia with empathy and compassion. Whether you’re caring for a loved one or working in healthcare, you’ll learn actionable tips to support individuals living with dementia while preserving their dignity and quality of life.

    Tune in to discover how the choices you make today can shape your future—and how you can help others along the way. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to take control of their health and make a positive difference in the lives of those around them.

    Enjoyed this episode? Remember to subscribe, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit!

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    Connect with Dr Teryn Clarke

    https://www.clarkeneurology.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/brainhealthactionplan/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/teryn-clarke-b166a314a/

    And find her book here

    https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Health-Action-Plan-Science-Backed-ebook/dp/B0D79KXD7Y?ref_=ast_author_mpb

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  • Honouring Jennifer Josey (1944-2024): A Journey Through Mixed Dementia with her daughter, Shellie Josey
    Jan 29 2025
    In this heartfelt episode, we pay tribute to Jennifer Mavis Josey, affectionately known as Jen, who passed away in October 2024 from mixed dementia. Shellie Josey, Jen’s only daughter, joins us to reflect on her mum’s life, their family’s caregiving journey, and how they’ve been coping since her passing. We explore Jen’s background, her role as a mother and sister, and the qualities that made her so special. Shellie shares insights into the early symptoms of dementia, the family’s initial struggles, and how they learned to navigate life with her diagnosis. She discusses the importance of family unity, the challenges of accessing social care, and the value of maintaining friendships for those living with dementia. The episode also highlights the family’s commitment to honoring Jen’s wish to remain at home, the adjustments they made to accommodate her needs, and Shellie’s journey toward finding purpose after her mother’s death. Shellie concludes with advice for families caring for parents with dementia, offering encouragement and wisdom to those on a similar path. This episode is a celebration of Jen’s legacy and a source of inspiration and support for caregivers and families worldwide. Key Takeaways from This Episode: Family Unity is Vital Caring for a loved one with dementia requires strong family collaboration and support. Shellie emphasized how working together as a family helped them navigate the emotional and practical challenges of Jen’s dementia journey.Early Symptoms Often Go Unrecognized Many families, including Jen’s, are unaware of dementia until it directly impacts them. Recognizing unusual behaviors and seeking timely medical advice is crucial for early diagnosis and better care planning.The Importance of Honoring Wishes Jen’s wish to remain at home rather than move to a care home required significant adjustments and sacrifices. Shellie’s story highlights the importance of respecting a loved one’s preferences and finding ways to fulfill them despite challenges.Friendships Play a Key Role Maintaining relationships is essential for individuals living with dementia. Shellie shared how Jen’s friends continued visiting her, providing comfort and connection. Encouraging friendships, even in advanced stages, can greatly enhance a person’s quality of life. Some resources mentioned Jen Alzheimers.org.uk https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/navigating-the-journey-a-daughters-tale-of/id1710778347?i=1000650588431 Enjoyed this episode? Remember to subscribe, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit! Dementia Caregivers` Corner Podcast streams from the following platforms, and more… https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementiacaregiverscorners-podcast/id1710778347 https://www.youtube.com/@DementiaCaregiversCorner https://open.spotify.com/show/6JeVOQteK08zsc7PTkRNTT https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c6e17ee2-f194-4eae-b906-a854078dd530 https://feed.podbean.com/dementiacaregiverscorner/feed.xml https://iheart.com/podcast/125013574 https://player.fm/series/3517995 https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/dementiacaregiverscorners-podc-5494017 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087493920768] Follow and connect with Dementia Caregivers’ Corner Podcast on the following social media channels https://www.youtube.com/@DementiaCaregiversCorner https://instagram.com/dementiacaregiverscorner?utm_source=qr&igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg%3D%3D https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliah-ratladi-dementia-care-awareness/ https://twitter.com/DementiaCorner https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087493920768] https://www.tiktok.com/@dementiacaregiverscorner?_t=ZG-8t2YpBR5llR&_r=1
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