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6.21.19 Cool Your Heels with Lillian; Interviewed Jane Keto-Wallace, Masculinity in Boys
Betsy Wurzel show is on how Children could be affected with a loved one that has Dementia/Alzheimer's. What is the impact for children? They maybe fearful or perhaps they think they caused it. A teenager may be resentful if they have to take…
This blog was created by Gayle Yarbrough an Advocate and caregiver Gayle is bringing more awareness on how it will be necessary for hospitals to rethink on Dementia Patient in the Emergency Room. Perhaps to provide another area in the hospital for the…
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6.18.19 Cool Your Heels with Lillian; Interviewed Diann Pass, "Rediscover Your Life After Loss"
6.17.19 Cool Your Heels with Lillian; Interviewed Susan Graham, "Born Biracial"
Christina Turner-Advocate
Having a loved one that has been diagnosed with Dementia/Alzheimer's is stressful enough but if you add another equalization that the Dementia patients also may have heart issues or diabetes as examples is truly overwhelming. How do you as the caregiver work…
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6.14.19 Cool Your Heels with Lillian; Interviewed Lisa Turner, "Dream Take Flight."
Lisa grew up taking things apart and playing with the boys. After graduating from college, she started a bicycle shop, attended night school for an engineering degree, and took on odd jobs…
Sue Fernandez
Sue Fernandez is a Community Educator and attends various events to speak on Dementia/Alzheimer. This is the introduction to Sue appearing monthly on the Caregiver Series. Sue will help provide information on the various issues that all caregivers will need to know…
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6.13.19 Cool Your Heels Interview with Lillian: Interviewed Dr. Deane Waldman, MD MBA, "Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare
Dr. Deane Waldman, MD, MBA, comes from a family of four generations of physicians. He went to school or trained at Yale, Chicago Med., Northwestern…
Betsy Wurzel Advocate and Caregiver
Today's show with Betsy Wurzel is on Music Therapy and how it helps her husband Matt in may ways. Music is wonderful means of communicating and music could help calm some agitated behaviors. You may find that music therapy…

