Explore tweets tagged as #DementiaMap
@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
2 days
Watch Lori La Bey, founder of Alzheimer's Speak & cofounder of Dementia Map, on Liv Tech's The Long Hello Webinar Series. Lori explains the importance of "Emotional Intelligence and Sensory Care Plans which Impact Stress Reduction and Spark Joy."😃 https://t.co/fxC0gMo59L
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@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
7 months
On the Dementia Map Blog, our member Lori K. Yauch, Owner of Meaningful Memory Make. She shares information on Effective Communication Strategies for Engaging Individuals with Dementia Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/dZD1fDxUWL
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@AlzSocResearch
Alzheimer's Society For Researchers
2 years
Exciting news from the @CPEC_LSE. They've unveiled RESIDE, a UK dementia research map. RESIDE streamlines 810 studies, offering insights on funding, objectives, types of dementia, and more. A great resource for researchers, funders, and decision-makers!
@CPEC_LSE
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
2 years
Looking for an overview of #dementia research in the UK? 📚 CPEC researchers have created a map of 810 projects which gives insight into which areas of dementia are being researched, by whom, - and where the gaps are. For more on what the map shows us:👉 https://t.co/3BtUq6veOa
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@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
7 months
On the Dementia Map Blog, our member Dr. Joy Poskozim DDS, The founder of Joyful Dental Care shares information on Oral Care in Long Term Care Communities Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/IRPUMV5LYH
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@tracycramperkin
Tracy Cram Perkins
2 years
For those of you doing dementia care, have you heard about Dementia Map, a free, online global resource for dementia caregivers. Here is an interview about the common mistakes families make when doing dementia care. https://t.co/56VtImKAbB
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@waichler
Iris Waichler
2 years
This is an important tool for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. It is a glossary of terms that are used and their definitions. Very useful tool https://t.co/uBORdbmlfk #dementia, #Alzheimers, #caregiver, #caregiving, #support, #definitions.
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@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
7 months
On the Dementia Map Blog, our member Nancy R. Poland, Owner of Grace's Message shares Tips and Tricks for Traveling with Disability Challenges. Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/3uT1RAL7M0
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@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
7 months
On the Dementia Map Blog, our member Mary Anne Roberto, The Co-founder of Always Home Connected. She shares information on Navigating the Sandwich Generation – Raising Children While Caring for Aging Parents Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/hCb59PhQv2
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@ThePurpleSherpa
ThePurpleSherpa
2 years
"Finding printable activities like coloring pages and word scrambles to promote brain activity... can boost their health and happiness." Check out this article for more ideas to try. Some could be prove to be a bright spot in everyone's day! https://t.co/ipUawS9sbt
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@togetherforsha1
togetherforsharon
2 years
Thank you Lori La Bey and the DementiaMap https://t.co/jBWonP7PX7 @AlzSpks
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@ThePurpleSherpa
ThePurpleSherpa
2 years
This article has some great ideas to help encourage brain activity like sing-a-longs and helping to decorate for the holidays. It could be fun for both of you. https://t.co/ipUawS9sbt
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@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
7 months
On the Dementia Map Blog, our member Tyler Zanini, Co-founder at Memoryboard, shares information on Technology That Feels Natural: Designing Tools To Support People With Memory Loss Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/8z8GYk2GYN
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@IrisWaichler
Iris Waichler
4 months
This is a wonderful article filled with information about terms used dementia patients and their caregivers. Check it out https://t.co/Lciz201Nl5 #dementia, #Alzheimers, #Caregiver, #Caregiving, #education, #information
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@bodymindmag
Body+Mind
2 years
Dementia Caregiving: Tips to Overcome Burnout and Find Balance, by Beth Tush for @demmapgrd https://t.co/YBRcoIUWYf
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@ThePurpleSherpa
ThePurpleSherpa
2 years
"Saying something like, You did a great job tying your shoes is a lot more effective than only saying Good job." This post has some great ideas for helping a person with dementia get dressed along with helping to maintain their dignity in the process. https://t.co/UGgbnhlJjC
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@demmapgrd
Dementia Map Global Resource Directory
1 day
In a market where budgets are being cut and grant funding is questionable at best, let Dementia Map show you how we can help you expand your brand with little to no cost with our targeted niche market! Find more information at https://t.co/RrJNXwdltn
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@ThePurpleSherpa
ThePurpleSherpa
2 years
Two of the strategies this article offers for improving our communication with someone who is living with dementia are: 1. Use clear and simple language. 2. Speak slowly and calmly. Click the link to read more! https://t.co/nkuOmtQZek
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@AlzSpks
Lori La Bey
3 days
We love Gayon Buchanan, a member of Dementia Map who wrote about "The Grief No One Talks About: Ambiguous Loss in Dementia Care." Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/xNH1MMGhbE
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@AlzSpksRadio
AlzSpksRadio
7 months
On the Dementia Map Blog, our member S. R. Hatton, founder of S. R. Hatton Publishing, shares information on When the Body Speaks: How Trauma, Touch, and Somatic Healing May Offer a New Lens on Dementia Visit Dementia Map today to learn more: https://t.co/zCXugrSAoA
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