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Ask Dr. Mia: Navigating Dementia Caregiving
Dr. Mia
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Ever wonder how to help your love one through memory changes? Want to find a geriatrician or memory specialist, but they are few and far in between? Dr. Mia is a board-certified geriatrician, former sandwich generation caregiver, memory specialist, on a mission to help you navigate the healthcare system and memory care. She interviews experts and real-life caregivers to help you navigate dementia care and memory changes with confidence and grace. www.miayangmd.com
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How to Talk to Kids About Dementia: Pinkie's Turnabout with Sue Lloyd-Davies
Saison 7 · Épisode 5
mardi 7 avril 2026 • Durée 20:28
In this insightful interview, Sue Lloyd-Davies discusses her book Pinkie’s Turnabout (Fitzroy, February 2026), inspired by her own experiences caring for a loved one with dementia and her work with children in caregiving situations. The conversation explores the emotional journey of caregiving, the importance of understanding dementia, and how families can foster open conversations about these challenges.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Pinky's Turnabout
00:54 Inspiration Behind the Book
03:20 Challenges of Caregiving
06:41 Advice for Young Caregivers
09:34 Navigating Grief and Emotions
12:58 The Role of Pets in Caregiving
15:36 Using the Book for Family Conversations
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sue Lloyd-Davies lives and writes in an old cottage in quirky Gulfport, Florida, where fuzzy cat, Arlo, loafs beside her keyboard and occasionally types an extra space or two into her stories. Caring for her mother, whose life — filled with friends, quilting and church — drifted into dementia, inspired her novel about Pinkie.
When she’s not writing, Sue can be found under the oaks handing out hazelnuts to rescue squirrel Owen or careening around the community center in a line dance. Visit her at Suelloyddavies.com, where you can purchase a copy of the book (available wherever books are sold).
PRAISE FOR PINKIE’S TURNABOUT
“Drawing on personal experience, Lloyd-Davies confronts the hardships of caring for a loved one with dementia in this brutally tender debut. It’s a surprise-packed narrative that counterbalances nuanced examinations of complicated relationships and hard-earned life lessons against Jack’s delightfully snarky quips.” Ages 9–12. (Feb.)
—Publishers Weekly – STARRED Review
“Pinkie’s Turnabout is a layered story and an appealing pick for middle grade readers. An entertaining, heartfelt story and a great pick for classroom reading and discussion, all ages will find value in its themes of love and forgiveness, becoming self-aware, not judging by appearance, and the unmasking of subtle prejudices that often go unrecognized. Conflicts and troubles abound for Pinkie at every turn, but love and forgiveness win out in the end in a way that will make your heart grow three sizes. Never preachy, never didactic, the story shows through action and event how to be a better person.”
―Clara Gillow Clark, writing coach and award-winning author of Hill Hawk Hattie and Hattie on Her Way
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The Power of Presence: How End-of-Life Doulas Support Families with Karon Keller McGovern
Saison 7 · Épisode 4
mardi 24 mars 2026 • Durée 33:09
In this heartfelt interview, Karen McGovern shares her personal and professional journey caring for loved ones at the end of life, highlighting the importance of compassion, preparation, and presence. Discover insights into end-of-life care, the role of doulas, and how to navigate grief and caregiving with grace.
About Karon Keller McGovern
Karon is a Certified End of Life Doula, Reiki Master and Reverend. Her business Loving Embrace – Transition Service Guiding the Client
and Family through the final Transition after Karon saw a real need to change how end-of-life patients were not receiving the best care with our medical system.
Contact her by: LovingEmbraceNC@gmail.com or 214-930-1195.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to End-of-Life Care
05:21 Navigating Dementia and Family Dynamics
10:50 Becoming an End-of-Life Doula
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Top 5 Misconceptions About Dementia
Saison 6 · Épisode 4
mardi 7 octobre 2025 • Durée 30:44
In this episode, Dr. Mia discusses the top misconceptions surrounding dementia and Alzheimer's disease, emphasizing the importance of understanding the differences between the two, the complexities of diagnosing dementia, and the implications of early diagnosis. She also addresses the common belief that Medicare covers in-home care for dementia patients and clarifies the realities of dementia care funding.
https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/guide
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Dementia: Common Misconceptions
00:51 The Role of Medicare in Dementia Care
01:02 Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
09:20 The Complexity of Diagnosing Dementia
18:18 The Importance of Early Diagnosis
26:13 Navigating Medicare and Dementia Care
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New Research On Alzheimer’s & Dementia with Dr. Christina Hugenschmidt
Saison 6 · Épisode 3
mardi 23 septembre 2025 • Durée 46:57
In this episode, Dr. Mia and Dr. Christina Hugenschmidt discuss their insights from the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC 2025) this summer, and the importance of early diagnosis and lifestyle interventions. They explore the gut-brain connection, innovative drug research, and the impact of nutrition and environmental factors on cognitive health. The conversation emphasizes the need for social engagement and support for caregivers, highlighting the multifaceted approach required in managing dementia and promoting brain health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dementia Caregiving and Research
02:01 Personal Journey in Caregiving
03:51 Understanding Dementia: A Personal Journey
15:57 Lifestyle Interventions for Brain Health
27:57 The Impact of Hormones on Caregiving
39:53 Research Innovations in Dementia Treatment
45:47 Environmental Factors and Brain Health
Christina Hugenschmidt, PhD, MS, LCMHC, is a Associate Professor, Director of Wake Forest Memory Counseling Program. She is a neuroscientist and a counselor. Her experiences in clinical practice led her to question how support groups can be used to improve brain health. She began working with the Memory Counseling Program (MCP) after joining Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine and the Sticht Center for Healthy Aging and Alzheimer’s Prevention at Health/Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem North Carolina in 2012 and was recently appointed MCP director following Dr. Shaw’s retirement. Her experiences leading and developing a support group for people with dementia have profoundly shaped how she views dementia and her research into how positive experiences like this group can support the well-being of people living with dementia and their care partners. Her research uses brain imaging to explore how common aging-related changes in the body, such as mobility, obesity and diabetes affect brain health, and how these effects on the brain can be modified by everyday lifestyle, like engaging in exercise and arts practices. https://improvment.wfu.edu/about/improvment-team/
AXS-05 dextromethorphan and bupropion for AD agitation
US version of world wide FINGER- US POINTER study
MIND diet slows cognitive decline with aging
Other AAIC 2025 press conferences or highlights: https://aaic.alz.org/releases-2025/highlights-aaic-2025.asp
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How Recent Law Changes To Medicare & Medicaid Will Affect You
mardi 9 septembre 2025 • Durée 29:41
In this episode, Dr. Mia provides a comprehensive overview of Medicare and Medicaid, explaining their differences, coverage options, and the implications of recent legislative changes. She emphasizes the importance of understanding these programs, especially for vulnerable populations, including the elderly and immigrants. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by those needing long-term care and the critical role of advocacy in shaping healthcare policy.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Medicare and Medicaid Basics
09:57 Medicare Coverage and Misconceptions
13:59 The Impact of Recent Legislation on Medicaid
18:31 Challenges for Immigrants and Healthcare Access
27:18 Advocacy and the Future of Healthcare Policy
Medicare, Medicaid, healthcare, insurance, legislation, advocacy, immigrants, dementia care, long-term care, eligibility
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Sibling Caregivers with Tamra Stokes
Saison 6 · Épisode 1
mardi 26 août 2025 • Durée 39:53
In this heartfelt episode of the Ask Dr. Mia podcast, Dr. Mia sits down with Tamra Stokes, a transformational life coach, author, speaker, and founder of Reimagining Life Coaching. Known as The Authentic Caregiver Coach, Tamra empowers overwhelmed family caregivers to heal emotionally, rediscover themselves, and find fulfillment amid the demands of caregiving. Drawing from over 20 years as an educator and 4.5 years as the primary caregiver for her mother, Tamra brings wisdom, empathy, and lived experience to her work. Her coaching blends mindset shifts, emotional release, breathwork, nature-based grounding practices, and journaling to guide clients through emotional discord and into purposeful transformation. Together, they explore the dynamics of sibling relationships in caregiving, highlighting the importance of understanding personal strengths and maintaining open communication. Tamra also discusses valuable resources like the Caregiver College and Wake Forest Memory Counseling Program that provided her with essential tools and community support. Additionally, listeners can find support through the Alzheimer's Association support group search. Tune in to discover insights on family bonds, caregiving challenges, and the power of shared experiences.
To book a discovery call with Tamra, visit: link.coachgrowthsolutions.com/widget/bookings/talkwithtamra. Follow Tamra on social media: Facebook: The Authentic Caregiver Coach, Instagram: @tamistokes422, YouTube: @ReimaginingLifeCoaching, TikTok: @siasees. #SiblingSupport #CaregivingJourney #FamilyFirst
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The Most Fun Couple at a Cocktail Party with Dr. Alex Fertman; Palliative Care Physician
Saison 5 · Épisode 10
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Durée 27:49
In this episode of the Ask Dr. Mia podcast, Dr. Mia invites her husband, Dr. Alex Fertman, to discuss the nuances of palliative care and hospice, particularly in the context of dementia. They explore the differences between these two forms of care, the challenges families face when dealing with dementia, and the difficult decisions surrounding feeding tubes and end-of-life care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding what constitutes a 'good death' and the dynamics within families as they navigate these tough discussions. Dr. Alex shares valuable insights on how families can prepare for serious illness and the significance of having open conversations about healthcare decisions.
As an Assistant Professor in Palliative Medicine, Dr. Alex Fertman provides care to patients during serious illness. He works with patients and their families to provide care for the whole person, with particular focus on alleviating symptom burden and coordination of complex care. Dr. Fertman address all aspects of a person’s health, and collaborates with an interdisciplinary team consisting of counselors, chaplains, social workers, and pharmacists to provide excellent and comprehensive care. He enjoys active clinical teaching on inpatient rounds with students, residents, and fellows about palliative care and the art of being a great palliative care consultant.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Palliative Care and Hospice
03:46 Understanding Dementia and Its Challenges
07:08 Navigating Feeding Decisions in Dementia
09:58 The Concept of a Good Death
12:47 Family Dynamics in End-of-Life Care
16:05 Advice for Families Facing Serious Illness
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Email: ask@miayangmd.com
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Roon: The TikTok Of Dementia Caregiving
Saison 5 · Épisode 9
mardi 20 mai 2025 • Durée 22:39
In this episode of Ask Dr. Mia, Rohan Ramakrishna, co-founder of Roon, discusses the innovative healthcare technology platform designed to provide patients with reliable medical information.
Roon aims to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare experts, offering personalized guidance and 24/7 support. Rohan shares insights into the journey of building Roon, the importance of expert vetting, and the platform's commitment to keeping the service free for users. The conversation also touches on the global reach of Roon and its future aspirations to expand access to healthcare information worldwide.
Rohan Ramakrishna is a professor of neurosurgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian hospitals and the Co-Founder of Roon. He attended medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He then completed training in neurosurgery at the University of Washington and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Roon and Its Purpose
02:57
The Journey of Building Roon
06:03
The Unique Features of Roon
09:14
Expert Vetting and Content Quality
11:51
User Engagement and Feedback
14:57
Global Reach and Future Aspirations
#Roon, #healthcare technology, #patient information, #expert guidance, #caregiver support, #medical information, #health app, #user experience, #global access, #mental health
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Caregiver Advocacy with Medical Sociologist Amanda Gengler, Ph.D
Saison 5 · Épisode 8
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 43:20
In this episode of the Ask Dr. Mia podcast, Dr. Mia interviews Amanda Gengler, a sociology professor and author, about her personal experiences as a caregiver for her mother with Alzheimer's and her young son. They discuss the complexities of navigating the healthcare system, the emotional labor involved in caregiving, and the challenges of family dynamics. Amanda shares insights on advocacy, the impact of her mother's recent fall, and the strategies she employs to manage stress and communication within her family. In this conversation, Amanda Gengler shares her experiences navigating the complexities of caring for a parent with dementia while also raising her child. The discussion delves into the emotional challenges of family dynamics, the importance of communication with children about illness, and the unique burdens faced by the sandwich generation. Amanda reflects on the surprises and difficulties encountered in her caregiving journey, emphasizing the need for open conversations about death and dying.
Disclaimer: There were audio issues with this episode and some of the interview was edited out. For the full unedited video check out the Ask Dr. Mia Channel on YouTube. Link below;
https://youtu.be/iBrJKKqWoJw?si=67JXHVSFq-v1YNjY
About Amanda Gengler, Ph.D
An associate professor of sociology at Wake Forest University who completed her PhD in Sociology at Brandeis University and a Masters degree in Social Work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of the book, "Save My Kid" How Families of Critically-Ill Children Cope, Hope, and Negotiate an Unequal Healthcare System, and her current research examines the emotional dynamics of routine pediatric care. She regularly teaches undergraduate courses on the Sociology of Health and Illness, the Sociology of Birth and Death, and the Sociology of Care Work.
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Life of meaning and purpose: Sam Simon the "Dementia Man"
Saison 5 · Épisode 7
mardi 22 avril 2025 • Durée 45:46
In this episode of the Ask Dr. Mia podcast, host Dr. Mia speaks with Sam Simon, a lawyer and playwright diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. Sam shares his journey, including the impact of his diagnosis on his family, the importance of communication, and the challenges of navigating legal and financial planning. He discusses the emotional and practical aspects of living with dementia, the role of family dynamics, and the significance of advocacy.
Sam Simon shares his personal journey with Alzheimer's disease, discussing the challenges and adaptations he and his wife, Susan, have made. He emphasizes the importance of finding meaning and purpose in life, and the power of love and connection in the face of adversity.
To learn more about Sam and his play Dementia Man visit his website at https://www.dementiaman.com/
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