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The Dementia Research Project
Matt Durai
29 episodes
1 month ago
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.
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Medicine
Episodes (20/29)
The Dementia Research Project
Social Prescribing: Prof. Chris Fox discusses the SPLENDID Project, non pharmacological therapies and importance of link workers
Professor Chris Fox, a psychiatrist and internationally recognised expert in ageing, dementia care, and health services research. He is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of Exeter and co-leads the SPLENDID project—one of the UK’s largest studies exploring how social prescribing can support people living with dementia. With decades of experience translating research into real-world impact, Professor Fox’s work focuses on improving outcomes through inclusive, community-based care models. Professor Fox discusses the groundbreaking SPLENDID Project, which is designed to improve social prescribing for dementia patients and their families. The project aims to create tailored, community-based care pathways that enhance engagement and outcomes for people with dementia. Learn about the feasibility trials, the project's focus on inclusivity, the involvement of link workers, and the potential for global adaptation.     
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1 month ago
21 minutes 57 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Ageing Well: Sally Hopkins, Executive Director of Eden Alternative shares about 3 plagues of nursing home, intergenerational & cultural spaces
Sally Hopkins is the Executive Director of Eden Alternative Australia & New Zealand. She leads the organization’s efforts to transform aged and community care through a person-directed, relationship-focused approach that aims to eliminate loneliness, helplessness, and boredom among elders. With an MBA and extensive experience, Sally champions cultural change in care environments to create meaningful, empowering communities for older adults In this podcast we explore the revolutionary Eden Alternative and its impact on aged care. Learn about the philosophy of person-directed care, the challenges of shifting from institutional models to a more humane approach, and the importance of eliminating loneliness, helplessness, and boredom. Hear about real-life examples, cultural differences, and the transformational training methods used by Eden Alternative. 
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1 month ago
54 minutes 5 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
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.   
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1 month ago
33 minutes 5 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Developing Markets: Prof. Tuan Nguyen shares about interventions for LMICs, Vietnam's National Dementia Plan and global research collaborations
Associate Professor Tuan Nguyen is a Dementia Research Development Fellow focused on national dementia strategies and culturally tailored interventions for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).  With a PhD from the University of New South Wales, he has led international research initiatives, published more than 100 works, and secured over $16 million in funding to address dementia challenges in the Asia Pacific region. Connect and learn more about Prof Tuan Nguyen's work at https://www.nari.net.au/tuan-nguyen Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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7 months ago
38 minutes 19 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Robot Care: Prudence Chan shares about the potential applications of Robots, VR and AI in dementia care
Prudence Chan is a clinical director, occupational therapist, and dementia care specialist with extensive experience in her field. She contributes as a visiting dementia care consultant to initiatives focused on developing innovative care environments that incorporate AI technology, such as humanoid robots, robotic pets, and virtual reality (VR) Follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you iisten to podcasts to learn about the people and partnerships making a difference in dementia care.   
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8 months ago
33 minutes 46 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Cognitive Tests: Linda Sommerlade of GT Diagnostics shares about digital detection, product development and global workforce culture
Linda Sommerlade serves as the Head of Operations at GT Diagnostics, a collaboration between Genting Berhad, a Malaysian company, and TauRx Pharmaceuticals Ltd Group, with a mission to develop tools for the early diagnosis and monitoring of dementia progression. With approximately 20 years of experience in the Life Sciences industry, Dr. Sommerlade oversees the development of all products at GT Diagnostics. You can visit the GTD website and test out the HiPal cognitive test here; https://www.gtdiag.com/ If you want to check out some rough research notes of mine prior to this conversation check it out here; It basically is a laypersons guide to early detection for dementia and how its being done currently https://dementiaresearchproject.substack.com/p/dementia-detection-via-cognitive?r=tnn1h
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8 months ago
21 minutes 50 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Malaysian Foundation: Gan Chong Shyan, Project Director of Alzheimer's Disease Foundation Malaysia(ADFM) shares about the history, progress and operational goals of Malaysia's non-profit dementia organisation
Gan Chong Shyan is the Project Director of  Alzheimer's Disease Foundation Malaysia (ADFM). ADFM is a non-profit organization established in 1997, dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in Malaysia. The foundation focuses on several key objectives including public awareness, care services, support for caregivers and research promotion. Learn more about ADFM on their website: https://adfm.org.my/ Read more about Dementia Research Project's collaboration with ADFM and Sunway University for an intergenerational charity concert which raised RM40,000 to support ADFM's mission here; https://drive.google.com/file/d/11rznac6CI9GW6ZVu1eq9lz02G8RPQJ1J/view?ts=67580838 If you want a tool to help record, edit and promote your audio or video podcasts; use Descript, it's frankly one the most user friendly, one stop shop platforms out there. Use the referral link  https://get.descript.com/kqrw5nr99jup , enjoy!    
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10 months ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Happiness Programme: John Ramsay, Managing Director of Social Ability shares about his mission driven journey, interactive light tech, and care home insights
John Ramsay is the Managing Director of Social Ability, a company focused on enhancing the quality of life for individuals with cognitive challenges, particularly those affected by dementia. His personal experience caring for his father with dementia inspired him to transition from a corporate law career to the care industry, where he developed interactive light technology to promote engagement. Under his leadership, Social Ability has launched initiatives like the Happiness Programme, aiming to create meaningful activities for residents in care homes and improve their overall well-being. Learn more about the Happiness Programme here: https://social-ability.co.uk/ Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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11 months ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Speech Pathology: Dr Margaret Pozzebon provides a primer on dementia related speech disorders, importance of early diagnosis and the role of allied health teams
Dr Margaret Pozzebon is a speech pathologist with extensive experience in the clinical evaluation, therapeutic intervention, and practical management of adults with diagnosed with various rarer forms of dementia: such as primary progressive aphasia, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson’s-plus conditions, and Alzheimer’s Disease. She works with clients and their families from early diagnosis through to the advanced phases of their illness. Margaret’s interest in understanding the specific needs of people living with complex and atypical forms of dementia led her to pursue a PhD in the lived experience of dementia, specifically primary progressive aphasia. She strives to enable people living with neurodegenerative conditions and other forms of brain conditions to live their best life despite the illness challenges. You can visit her website here: https://www.drmargaretpozzebon.com.au/ Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts! Here's some additional learning resources Dr Margaret has kindly shared; Primary Progressive Aphasia explainer:  Some people are diagnosed with a rare group of language-based dementia's known as Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). People with PPA and their families they require education to better understand PPA, support post diagnosis, and a more centralised point of care.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fPT34jGWNk   Helpful Website for Educational Resources about Dementia     Rare Dementia Support Website   Rare Dementia Support offers specialist social, emotional and practical support services for individuals living with, or affected by, a rare dementia diagnosis. Their vision is for all individuals with, at risk of or supporting someone with one of these forms of dementia to have access to information, tailored support and guidance, and contact with others affected by similar conditions. For more information about the rare dementia diagnoses we currently support, please click on the link below. www.raredementiasupport.org   The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration Website   Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a rare form of dementia, accounting for around 10% of dementia diagnoses. It often occurs between 45 and 65 years of age but can be seen in older and younger people. It can be difficult to diagnose, with accurate diagnosis often taking several years. This organisation provides helpful advice and resources to people living with these conditions. Clip on the website below for more details. www.theaftd.org   Dementia Support Australia Website   ‘Dementia Support Australia’ is the national peak body for people living with dementia, their families and carers. They provide a range of information, education and supportive services. They provide supportive services to help deal with carer stress from via the National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500 or via online portal at
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11 months ago
46 minutes 53 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Virtual Reality: Colin Pudsey, CEO of SilVR Adventures explains VR tech in aged care, entrepreneurship philosophy, and impact across APAC
Colin Pudsey is the CEO and Founder of SilVR Adventures, a company that enhances seniors' lives through virtual reality experiences. With a background in sales and marketing, to building and selling his first company, Colin now champions the benefits of virtual reality in aged care. Colin shares how his company is revolutionizing aged care with virtual reality (VR) experiences. Discover Colin's journey from a tech sales background to leading a company that combats loneliness, isolation, and cognitive decline among seniors by offering immersive VR solutions. Learn about the meaningful impact of personalized VR experiences, the initial challenges of integrating new technology for the elderly, and hear heartwarming stories of transformation. Colin also discusses the future of VR in care homes and hospitals across Asia Pacific. Don't miss this unique insight into how technology is making profound differences in the lives of older adults. Follow Colin on Linkedin and visit the SilVR Adventures website for more information.https://silvradventures.com.au/ Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
39 minutes 22 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Personal Storytelling: Ross Killeen, Director of Don't Forget to Remember shares about his collab with Irish artist & caregiver, creatives tackling Alzheimer's stories & the importance of support networks
Ross Killeen is an award-winning Irish filmmaker and the founder of the production company Motherland. His latest documentary, Don't Forget to Remember, highlights the personal impact of Alzheimer’s disease and has received acclaim for its moving portrayal of those affected. In this episode  Ross shares about his filmmaking journey, the challenges faced in creating this moving portrayal, and the universal resonance of the film. Discover how storytelling and art can foster healing and bring important issues to the forefront. Visit the website here; https://www.dontforgettorememberfilm.com/ and please follow its Instagram page to get the latest updates when the film will be showing in a screen near you! https://www.instagram.com/dontforgettorememberfilm/ Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!      
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1 year ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Directing Impact: Filmmaker Tan Pei Lin shares about impact storytelling, documenting Young Onset Alzheimer's and Singapore's dementia care services
Pei Lin is a documentary filmmaker from Singapore who believes in the transformative power of storytelling to spark change, creating ripples that resonate across time. Her work has taken her from documenting a sprawling petroleum megastructure in Malaysia to the intimate home of a second-generation refugee in Hong Kong. Previously, as a producer at Our Better World—a non-profit digital storytelling platform—she championed impactful stories addressing issues such as mental health, gender equality, and education. Lady! marks her debut as a feature documentary director. In this episode, we explore the journey of creating the impactful documentary 'Lady,' which delves into the lives a family experiencing Young Onset Alzheimer's. Learn about the challenges of filming during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of connecting genuinely with subjects, and the innovative use of animation to convey complex emotions. Please stay tuned for latest updates about Lady! documentary here https://www.ladythedocumentary.com/ and you can follow their IG page here: https://www.instagram.com/ladythedoc/ Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
27 minutes 22 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Digital Games: Bruce Elliott, CEO of Memory Lane Games shares about the app development journey, digital health landscape & high impact partnerships
Bruce Elliott is the CEO and Co-Founder of Memory Lane Games, an engagement app on a mission to improve the quality of life of those living with dementia all over the world,. He has a twenty-year track record of building world-class, innovative companies across various sectors. In this episode we learn about the inspiration behind Memory Lane Games app, which uses quiz-style games based on personal memories and preferences to trigger conversation and social interaction. Bruce also shares insights into the future of digital health, including potential applications of AI to enhance personalized care and their impactful collaborations with Alzheimer's foundations in Asia Pacific. If you are a caregiver, you and your loved one can play the app here; https://www.memorylanegames.com/#. If you would like to reach out to Memory Lane Games you can email them at: heretohelp@memorylanegames.com Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!    
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1 year ago
33 minutes 38 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Collaborative Models: Ramani Sundaram, Executive Director of Dementia India Alliance shares about DIA's strategic toolkit, mobilizing the youth and the impact of being on the care frontlines
Ramani Sundaram is a distinguished neuroscientist and a dedicated advocate for dementia care. As the Deputy Director at Nightingales Medical Trust and Dementia India Alliance, she is pivotal in advancing care practices and raising awareness across India. In this conversation Ramani shares about the impact of dementia on individuals and their families across India, and the innovative initiatives undertaken by these organizations to address these challenges and also the significance of the Dementia India Alliance's programs and goals. This episode highlights the collective effort required to bring help and hope to dementia patients and their families. Dementia India Alliance is a is a non-profit, family carer-centered organization under the Societies Act. With a strong focus on supporting family caregivers, DIA strives to connect, inspire, and empower individuals, organizations, and governments to enhance the well-being of those living with dementia and their families. Find more information on their website https://dementia-india.org/. DIA National Support line number is +918585990990 and you can find more information about their upcoming international conference here: https://demcon2024.com/ Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!  
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1 year ago
50 minutes 27 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Capacity Building: Professor James Vickers, Director of Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre explains curriculum development,  translational research, & accessible technologies
In this episode of the Dementia Research Project, we dive into the dementia education and research with Professor James Vickers, Director of the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Center at the University of Tasmania. We discuss the center's mission, the impact of MOOCs, dementia risk reduction initiatives like the ISLAND Project, the potential of blood-based biomarkers, and the role of AI in early diagnosis. Professor Vickers also emphasizes the importance of accessibility and real-world application in dementia education and care. Tune in to learn about the intersection of research, education, and practical implementation in tackling dementia. Visit the Wicking page to learn more about their free MOOC programmes as well as other courses https://www.utas.edu.au/wicking Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
43 minutes 12 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Art Therapy: Cailey Massey, Founder of Artfull Enrichment talks about launching a global online platform, impact of arts in Canada's senior living communities and creative ageing
Cailey Massey is the Founder of Artfull Enrichment, a membership-based online platform where senior living communities can enrich their recreational programming and support individual older adults to explore new areas of interest-  promoting lifelong learning, social connectivity, and self-expression. Follow Artfull Enrichment on Instagram and follow Cailey on Linkedin and she can be reached via email at cmassey@artfullenrichment.com The series of self portraits of the artist William Utermohlen who had Alzheimer's disease, mentioned in the conversation can be viewed here Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
34 minutes 51 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Cognitive Stimulation: Dr Gary Cheung of University of Auckland provides a primer on CST, training at UCL, and takeaways from AAIC 2024
Dr Gary Cheung is an Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Auckland. He conducts research in the field of old age psychiatry and has been instrumental in introducing to New Zealand- cognitive stimulation therapy (CST), an evidence based non-pharmacological intervention for dementia. You can reach out to Dr. Gary via email g.cheung@auckland.ac.nz. Check out the resources mentioned in the podcast conversation; International CST Centre at UCL, St Louis University CST Learning Module Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
31 minutes 29 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Cultural Relevance: Pelden Chejor shares about research into care for older immigrants in Australia, growing up in Bhutan, and dementia research challenges
Pelden Chejor is a public health professional and PhD candidate at Edith Cowan University. His research seeks to explore and analyze the experiences of dementia care in older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. A pharmacist by training, he worked as a hospital pharmacist in his home country of Bhutan before joining the Drug Regulatory Authority, Ministry of Health in Bhutan. Follow Pelden on Linkedin and or Facebook can be reached via email at p.chejor@gmail.com Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
25 minutes 23 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Drama Therapy: Nicola Pauling, Founder of Voice Arts talks about creating development spaces for people with Alzheimer's, improv-based caregiver training & the benefits of play
Nicola Pauling is a trainer and facilitator with over 20 years experience developing people and communities through play and performance. She is the founder of Voice Arts, an award winning organisation  that provides access to drama-based creative programmes in Wellington, New Zealand. Nicola is an Associate of the New York based East Side Institute and a graduate of their International Programme. She is a founding member of the international collective Reimagining Dementia: a creative coalition for justice. Nicola is a performer herself, an actor and improvisor. She is co-founder of ‘Best on Tap’ an improv troupe renowned for creating truth based spontaneous theatre. She is a trainer and mentor to up and coming community theatre practitioners, providing opportunities for them to work in community settings. Nicola has worked internationally, training teachers in The Cook Islands, tertiary students in Tokyo, and leading community projects in Uganda and Ethiopia. Follow Nicola on Linkedin and her website and follow Voice Arts on Facebook Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

The Dementia Research Project
Confronting Stigma: Berrie Holtzhausen, Founder of Alzheimer's Dementia Namibia shares about his journey as a pastor, navigating witchcraft in Sub-Saharan Africa and dementia tourism
Berrie Holtzhausen is the Founder of Alzheimer's Dementia Namibia (ADN). Berrie has dedicated his life to combat the stigma linking people with dementia to witchcraft in rural African communities. Prior to founding ADN he was a pastor for over 20 years. Berrie holds a Masters degree in Theology and honours in Semetic languages.  In this chat, Berrie tells us about his journey of activism, advocacy and providing compassionate care for people living with dementia. His story of tackling the superstitions of witchcraft was highlighted in an award-winning documentary The African Witchfinder Follow Berrie on Linkedin, Instagram  and follow Alzheimer's Dementia Namibia on Facebook Stay tuned for more dementia related explorations, breakdowns and interviews- please follow the Dementia Research Project wherever you listen to podcasts!
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1 year ago
48 minutes 52 seconds

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.