• What the Heck is Dysphagia? You Probably Already Know About It! Listen On!

  • Jul 3 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

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What the Heck is Dysphagia? You Probably Already Know About It! Listen On!

  • Summary

  • Many of you may already be aware that in the more advanced stages of dementia, many people develop extreme difficulty with swallowing. It’s called Dysphagia. Lisa does a deep dive into this condition and shares some personal stories about it. Don’t miss this very important information!

    Some of the highlights include:

    • How common is dysphagia in people with dementia?
    • What are the common symptoms of dysphagia?
    • What are some of the most significant challenges and complications of having dysphagia?
    • Lisa shares her very personal story of her mother having dysphasia and her experience as a caregiver for her mother living with this condition.
    • Lisa also shares another touching story of a woman who cares for her mother with Dysphasia on her blog at www.dementiawho.com and how difficult it is for her to manage. Her goal is the share her journey with everyone in the hopes it helps others.
    • And much, much, more.

    Mentioned Resources: Excerpts taken from www.dementiawho.com

    About the Host:

    Author Lisa Skinner is a behavioral specialist with expertise in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. In her 30+year career working with family members and caregivers, Lisa has taught them how to successfully navigate the many challenges that accompany this heartbreaking disease. Lisa is both a Certified Dementia Practitioner and is also a certified dementia care trainer through the Alzheimer’s Association. She also holds a degree in Human Behavior.

    Her latest book, “Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s – Its Secret Faces” continues Lisa’s quest of working with dementia-related illnesses and teaching families and caregivers how to better understand the daunting challenges of brain disease. Her #1 Best-seller book “Not All Who Wander Need Be Lost,” was written at their urging. As someone who has had eight family members diagnosed with dementia, Lisa Skinner has found her calling in helping others through the struggle so they can have a better-quality relationship with their loved ones through education and through her workshops on counter-intuitive solutions and tools to help people effectively manage the symptoms of brain disease. Lisa Skinner has appeared on many national and regional media broadcasts. Lisa helps explain behaviors caused by dementia, encourages those who feel burdened, and gives practical advice for how to respond.

    So many people today are heavily impacted by Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. The Alzheimer's Association and the World Health Organization have projected that the number of people who will develop Alzheimer's disease by the year 2050 worldwide will triple if a treatment or cure is not found. Society is not prepared to care for the projected increase of people who will develop this devastating disease. In her 30 years of working with family members and caregivers who suffer from dementia, Lisa has recognized how little people really understand the complexities of what living with this disease is really like. For Lisa, it starts with knowledge, education, and training.

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