
Hosted by Dr. Miguel and Ganga Rivera · EN
Welcome to the Dementia Doc podcast, your go-to source for all things related to dementia, caregiving, and aging. Join Dr. Miguel Rivera and his wife Ganga on a journey of understanding, as they explore various subjects including brain health, prevention through lifestyle choices, and the unique challenges families face when caring for a loved one with dementia. Whether you're a caregiver, a family member, or simply interested in learning more about this important topic, tune in for expert insights and practical advice that can help you navigate the complexities of dementia with confidence and compassion. We can't wait to share our knowledge with you!

Discover how music, socialization, and personalized care are transforming lives and providing much-needed support for families affected by dementia. In this episode of the Dementia Doc Podcast, we sit down with Michael Finn, owner of Town Square Sarasota, an innovative adult daycare center. Michael shares his inspiring journey from the New York media industry to creating a unique, 1950s-themed care center for those living with dementia.

In this episode, my wife Ganga and I dive into the early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease. We're exploring five key red flags that could be waving right under our noses.Ever wondered why your loved one got lost on their way to the grocery store they've visited for years? Or why they suddenly can't manage their checkbook? We'll unpack these mysteries and more. I'll even share a jaw-dropping story from my practice that'll make you rethink what you know about judgment and decision-making in dementia.Whether you're worried about a family member or just curious about brain health, this episode is packed with insights that could make a real difference. So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let's demystify dementia together.

In this episode, my wife Ganga and I discuss three critical mistakes to avoid in dementia care. Drawing from both my extensive clinical experience and personal journey caring for my father, we explore effective communication strategies, the importance of emotional validation, and maintaining dignity in caregiving. As mentioned in the conversation, here are the guidelines for Using Clear, Respectful, and Dignified Language:1. Address by Name: Use the person’s name or preferred title to show respect.Example: “Ms. Smith, would you like to join us in the living room?”2. Use Simple and Clear Language: Avoid complex sentences or jargon that might confuse the person.Example: Instead of saying, “Let’s take your vitals,” say, “Let’s check your blood pressure and heart rate.”3. Offer Choices: Whenever possible, give them options to choose from to involve them in decisions.Example: “Would you like to wear the blue shirt or the green shirt today?”4. Avoid Baby Talk: Speak to them as an adult, even if their responses are limited.Example: Instead of “Time for nappy change,” say, “Let’s change your clothes.”5. Show Patience and Understanding: Be patient and give them time to process and respond.Example: “Take your time to decide. We’re not in a hurry.”

In this video we discuss the important topic of hospice care for dementia patients. We tap into professional insights and personal experiences to help families navigate this challenging decision.

Daughters caring for parents with dementia, this one is for you. Teresa Bueno walked the same path you're on now. We know you're dealing with a lot. Caring for a loved one with dementia is no joke. But Teresa's story? It's like a big, warm hug and a pep talk rolled into one.Discover how she found unexpected moments of joy and connection while caring for her mom with Alzheimer's. From innovative anxiety-relief techniques to navigating family dynamics, Teresa's story is packed with practical wisdom you won't find in any caregiving manual. Plus, learn how this journey shaped her own vibrant life at 73 - giving you a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel. Don't let this chance for validation and hope pass you by. Your future self (and your parent) will thank you for watching.📘Teresa's book: https://a.co/d/0hMXBMJK👩🏼💻 Teresa's website: http://LeanerMeanerSenior.com🧘♀️ Her favorite Yoga Niera app: https://insighttimer.com/Yoga Nidra guided by Ally BoothroydDon't forget to subscribe to Dementia Doc for more expert insights on dementia care, healthy aging, and emotional support.

In this episode we delve into the limitations of using MRI alone for diagnosing dementia. Discover why a comprehensive approach including PET scans and neuropsychological evaluations is essential for accurate diagnosis.

In this video we dive into the world of falls and dementia, giving you the knowledge and tools to keep your loved ones safe. The most important thing to understand is that falls can lead to cognitive decline and accelerate it. People with MCI and dementia are more prone to experience a fall.

In this episode, we share insights on the often-overlooked signs of depression in dementia, alongside a discussion on the most effective treatment strategies ranging from lifestyle modifications to medical interventions. Our goal is for you to leave this session armed with valuable knowledge and actionable tips that can make a real difference in managing these complex conditions.

In this episode of the Dementia Doc Podcast, we dive into the topic of dementia medications. Although there's no cure for dementia, they discuss how medications can improve function over time. 00:00 - Introduction to the Dementia Doc Podcast01:15 - Explaining the Purpose of Discussing Dementia Medications03:20 - Addressing Misconceptions About Dementia Medications05:10 - Overview of the Two Main Classes of Dementia Medications07:30 - Choosing Medications Based on Dementia Stage09:45 - Importance of Seeking Early Diagnosis for Dementia11:20 - Starting Medications for Mild Cognitive Impairment13:05 - Timeframe for Medications to Show Effectiveness15:00 - Considering Alcohol Consumption with Dementia Medications16:30 - Side Effects of Dementia Medications19:00 - Managing Side Effects and Adjusting Medications21:10 - Importance of Monitoring Medication Interactions23:40 - Specific Medications to Avoid with Dementia Medications25:30 - Conclusion and Key Takeaways from the Discussion27:15 - Closing Remarks and Invitation for Feedback

UTIs: A Hidden Culprit in Dementia Behavior ChangesUrinary tract infections (UTIs) are surprisingly common in people with dementia, and they can significantly worsen behavioral symptoms like agitation, confusion, hallucinations, and paranoia. In this episode of the Dementia Doc Podcast, we discuss the profound impact of UTIs on dementia patients and why early diagnosis and treatment are crucial. • The connection between UTIs and behavioral changes in dementia• Why UTIs are often overlooked in dementia patients• How to detect UTIs even with atypical symptoms• The risks of using antipsychotics to treat delirium caused by UTIs• Effective strategies for preventing UTIs in dementia patients***The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, is for general information and entertainment purposes only. You are encouraged to confirm any information obtained from or through this video, and review all information regarding any medical condition or treatment with your physician. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment because of any information you obtained in this video.