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Dementia Dialogue
dementiadialogue
109 episodes
1 month ago
Interviews with persons with lived experience of dementia to promote understanding and insight. Visit www.dementiadialogue.ca for more information and resources.
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Interviews with persons with lived experience of dementia to promote understanding and insight. Visit www.dementiadialogue.ca for more information and resources.
Show more...
Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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"It Started with Oma"
Dementia Dialogue
29 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
"It Started with Oma"
In this episode of Dementia Dialogue titled, ‘It Started with Oma,’ the second in a series of conversations about Intergenerational Engagement, host, Lisa Loiselle speaks with Matthew Vorstermans and Ann-Marie Kungl.   Matthew lives in Creemore, Ontario, and spends his time volunteering. For many years he has supported residents at a local nursing home, reading to children at the public library and most passionately, volunteering to support those living with dementia.   Matthew got involved in intergenerational activities as a young grandson whose Oma was living with dementia in another country. Since then he has been a passionate volunteer for the Alzheimer Society of Simcoe County. This May he will be volunteering for the 18th straight year as a participant in the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s.   Ann-Marie Kungl has witnessed Matthew’s passion and commitment to supporting those living with dementia since she became the CEO of the Alzheimer’s Society of Simcoe County. Ann-Marie speaks about the importance of intergenerational connection, programs being offered by Simcoe County and of course the upcoming Walk.  
Dementia Dialogue
Interviews with persons with lived experience of dementia to promote understanding and insight. Visit www.dementiadialogue.ca for more information and resources.