Even though we know a lot more about Alzheimer's disease now than we used to, there are still a lot of misunderstandings about the disease. So in this episode, we hear from people with Alzheimer's disease about their day-to-day lives. Caregivers and medical professionals also share their experiences caring for people with more advanced Alzheimer's disease. If you love someone with advanced Alzheimer’s disease, stay tuned for an upcoming episode on how to manage your new normal– especially when the going gets tough. 

For a complete list of resources in this podcast series, please visit our website at HealthUnmuted.com/resources.

What did you think of this episode? We’d love to hear from you. 
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Note: For links to our latest podcast entitled "Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease", visit our website here.


Resources
Patient Support and Advocacy Groups

Alzheimer’s Speaks

Alz Authors

Alzheimer’s Association Local Chapters (US)

Alzheimer’s Society support groups (UK)

Dementia Friendly America


Caregiver support 


Family Caregiver Alliance ​​​​

Memory Cafes

Memory Cafe directory


Guest’s Books

Dr Jason Karlawish - The Problem of Alzheimer’s: How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease into a Crisis and What We Can Do About it

Dr Jennifer Bute - Dementia from the Inside: A Doctor's Personal Journey of Hope 

Anthony Copeland Parker - Running All Over The World: Our Race Against Early-Onset Alzheimer's

Paul Hornback - God Still Remembers Me: Devotions for Facing Alzheimer's Disease with Faith

Paul Hornback - My Purple Brick Road: A Faithful Battle with Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease

Dr Daniel Gibbs - A Tattoo on my Brain: A Neurologist's Personal Battle against Alzheimer's Disease


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Living with Alzheimer's Disease Podcast

Part of the Health UNMUTED Audio Library

Ep 3: What Are the Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease?

JUN 14, 202219 MIN
Living with Alzheimer's Disease Podcast

Ep 3: What Are the Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease?

JUN 14, 202219 MIN

Description

Even though we know a lot more about Alzheimer's disease now than we used to, there are still a lot of misunderstandings about the disease. So in this episode, we hear from people with Alzheimer's disease about their day-to-day lives. Caregivers and medical professionals also share their experiences caring for people with more advanced Alzheimer's disease. If you love someone with advanced Alzheimer’s disease, stay tuned for an upcoming episode on how to manage your new normal– especially when the going gets tough. For a complete list of resources in this podcast series, please visit our website at HealthUnmuted.com/resources.What did you think of this episode? We’d love to hear from you. Please visit healthunmuted.com/feedback to let us know!Note: For links to our latest podcast entitled "Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease", visit our website here.ResourcesPatient Support and Advocacy Groups Alzheimer’s Speaks Alz Authors Alzheimer’s Association Local Chapters (US) Alzheimer’s Society support groups (UK) Dementia Friendly America Caregiver support  Family Caregiver Alliance ​​​​ Memory Cafes Memory Cafe directory Guest’s Books Dr Jason Karlawish - The Problem of Alzheimer’s: How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease into a Crisis and What We Can Do About it Dr Jennifer Bute - Dementia from the Inside: A Doctor's Personal Journey of Hope Anthony Copeland Parker - Running All Over The World: Our Race Against Early-Onset Alzheimer's Paul Hornback - God Still Remembers Me: Devotions for Facing Alzheimer's Disease with Faith Paul Hornback - My Purple Brick Road: A Faithful Battle with Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease Dr Daniel Gibbs - A Tattoo on my Brain: A Neurologist's Personal Battle against Alzheimer's Disease Get all the links and the episode transcript by visiting the website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices