Afleveringen
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Could the wrong television actually increase confusion or distress for someone living with dementia? In this episode, Gerri McHugh from My Life Tv explains how dementia-friendly television is helping people feel calmer, more engaged and more connected, while also supporting exhausted carers and families along the way. Website: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 48 where I speak to John Ramsay.
Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Recorded on the descent from Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, Natalie is joined by Dementia Adventure CEO Fiona Petit for a unique on-the-move conversation about adventure, connection, and the power of getting outdoors for people living with dementia. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 50 where I speak to Roy Heaney.
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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
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 44 where I speak to Scott Mitchell.
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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
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 14 where I speak to Jane Lowe.
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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.
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 9 where I speak to Matt Nugent.
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What happens if the main caregiver suddenly becomes unwell, unavailable or unable to cope? In this episode, Natalie is joined by dementia consultant and advocate Gina Awad to explore contingency planning in dementia care. From simple first steps to the deeper conversations that can reduce stress, protect dignity and help families avoid crisis. A practical, thoughtful and empowering listen for anyone supporting a loved one with dementia.
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 43 where I speak to Aisling O'Neill.
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Music can unlock memories, emotion and connection in ways that words sometimes can't. In this episode, Kate Darby shares how Dementia Disco is bringing families together through music, movement and community — and why a single song can completely transform someone living with dementia. Link 👉: https://dementiadisco.org
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 16 where I speak to Sue Seddon.
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Can scent, touch and simple choices help unlock connection when words and memories feel harder to reach? In this episode, Tara Goddard shares how sensory activities can bring comfort, purpose and meaningful moments for people living with dementia. Link 👉 www.fabricsewnbeautiful.co.uk
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 6 where I speak to Amanda Bolt.
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In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 28 where I speak to Karen Truman.
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