Change the brain’s behavior, and your pain will either go away or be minimized so the person can go on with their life.

Not only does Lisa identify possible triggers, but also discusses key tips and strategies for responding to these unexpected behavioral changes.

Given that age is the number one risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, Lisa offers extensively researched facts to support why the time has possibly come to ask ourselves if age should now become a consideration in qualifying a person…

Sam, who hadn’t spoken a word for over a year, and as soon as he heard the song, “Auld Lange Syne”, he started belting out the words to that song.

This is the very reason why it is so important to learn to recognize what has triggered your loved one’s behavior and what it is they are desperately trying to tell you. Lisa will share with you many tips and solutions about what…

For example, Lisa shares with her audience the proper way in which to approach someone with dementia, and why it is important for a caregiver or family member to always explain what they are intending to do before they do it, such as…

Dr.Lipov discusses his own trauma, how the DSR helped him and how the Stellate Ganglion Block works to reset the sympathetic nervous system, how transgenerational trauma can affect our DNA for 2 to 3 generations! Stellate Ganglion Block, also called Dual Sympathetic Reset…

Rena gave tips on how you can remember a person’s name which Betsy personally thought was excellent and will be following those tips! Also discussed how aging is perceived in Israel where Rena lives and how technology is helping caregivers and those who…

This is a must-listen episode for anyone who occasionally misplaces car keys and wonders if it’s normal aging or a sign of dementia!

The importance of self-care, having the Power of Attorney, and other legal documents that are necessary. Most all have copies of all the documents on your cell phone so they are readily accessible in an emergency situation!