In this podcast series, we are on a mission to learn. We will be exploring ideas and having thoughtful conversations about dementia and brain health with people at the heart of it all; alongside the caregivers, scientists, policymakers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, researchers, advocates, artists, and the many other heroes around the world fighting to make a difference. The hope is that accessible, unfiltered narratives ultimately spark better outcomes for the 55 million+ people with dementia and their families.
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In this podcast series, we are on a mission to learn. We will be exploring ideas and having thoughtful conversations about dementia and brain health with people at the heart of it all; alongside the caregivers, scientists, policymakers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, researchers, advocates, artists, and the many other heroes around the world fighting to make a difference. The hope is that accessible, unfiltered narratives ultimately spark better outcomes for the 55 million+ people with dementia and their families.
ForgetMeNot: Pam Speta, Dementia advocate shares about dementia care in rural America and her mission to transform communities at 71
The Dementia Research Project
33 minutes 5 seconds
1 month ago
ForgetMeNot: Pam Speta, Dementia advocate shares about dementia care in rural America and her mission to transform communities at 71
Join us as we delve into an enlightening conversation with Pam Speta, the founder of Forget Me Not Village. This podcast explores her personal journey from caring for her husband with dementia to building a revolutionary dementia care village. Learn about her inspirations, challenges, and the impact of Teepa Snow's dementia care approach.
The Dementia Research Project
In this podcast series, we are on a mission to learn. We will be exploring ideas and having thoughtful conversations about dementia and brain health with people at the heart of it all; alongside the caregivers, scientists, policymakers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, researchers, advocates, artists, and the many other heroes around the world fighting to make a difference. The hope is that accessible, unfiltered narratives ultimately spark better outcomes for the 55 million+ people with dementia and their families.