Explore every episode of the podcast Ask Dr. Mia: Navigating Dementia Caregiving
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| How to Talk to Kids About Dementia: Pinkie's Turnabout with Sue Lloyd-Davies | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:20:28 | |
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 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 “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.” Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| The Power of Presence: How End-of-Life Doulas Support Families with Karon Keller McGovern | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:33:09 | |
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 Contact her by: LovingEmbraceNC@gmail.com or 214-930-1195. Chapters Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Top 5 Misconceptions About Dementia | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:30:44 | |
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 Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| New Research On Alzheimer’s & Dementia with Dr. Christina Hugenschmidt | 23 Sep 2025 | 00:46:57 | |
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 Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| How Recent Law Changes To Medicare & Medicaid Will Affect You | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:29:41 | |
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. Medicare, Medicaid, healthcare, insurance, legislation, advocacy, immigrants, dementia care, long-term care, eligibility Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Sibling Caregivers with Tamra Stokes | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:39:53 | |
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 | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:27:49 | |
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. Chapters Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Roon: The TikTok Of Dementia Caregiving | 20 May 2025 | 00:22:39 | |
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. Chapters 00:00 02:57 06:03 09:14 11:51 14:57 #Roon, #healthcare technology, #patient information, #expert guidance, #caregiver support, #medical information, #health app, #user experience, #global access, #mental health Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Caregiver Advocacy with Medical Sociologist Amanda Gengler, Ph.D | 06 May 2025 | 00:43:20 | |
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. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Life of meaning and purpose: Sam Simon the "Dementia Man" | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:45:46 | |
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/ Follow Ask Dr, Mia on Instagram, BlueSky, and YouTube Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Good Cop, Bad Cop & the In-Law -- Real Talk Series | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:37:58 | |
In this episode of Ask Dr. Mia, Jane Smith shares her experiences as a caregiver for her mother-in-law, who is facing dementia. The conversation explores the dynamics of caregiving, the challenges of setting boundaries, and the emotional complexities involved in caring for aging family members. Jane discusses her close relationship with her mother-in-law, the division of caregiving responsibilities among family members, and the impact of these responsibilities on her own family life. The episode also touches on how to communicate with children about dementia and the importance of maintaining family relationships amidst caregiving challenges. Visit the Ask Dr. Mia channel or visit https://www.miayangmd.com/ for more info and episodes or follow @askdrmia on Instagram, BlueSky Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:49 Intro and Navigating Caregiving Dynamics 10:29 20:03 29:59 Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Forget to take meds? Pharmacist's tips with Molly Hinely, PharmD | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:39:52 | |
Pharmacist Molly Hinely talks about how to help those who might forget to take meds with Dr. Mia.
Sign up for Dr. Mia's email list to get a medication organization sheet. Molly Hinely, PharmD, BCPS is the manager for the Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Health pharmacy population health team located in Winston Salem, NC. She leads a pharmacy team who supports the organization’s transitions of care and value-based care programs in collaboration with nurse navigators, social workers, and community health workers. She also is the residency program director for the PGY2 Population Health Management and Data Analytics program at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Molly’s areas of interest include care transitions, post-acute care, value-based care, medication adherence, social determinants of health, progressive care models and health outcomes. She earned her Doctor of Links: hero dispenser: https://herohealth.com/ Follow Dr. Mia on social media including YouTube and BlueSky @askdrmia Keywords pharmacy, transitions of care, medication management, community pharmacist, memory loss, supplements, geriatric care, caregiver support, medication technology, patient advocacy Chapters Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Unlocking Brain Resilience: Insights from the POINTER Study | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:17:25 | |
Dr. Mia explores the groundbreaking Finger Study, a global research project on brain health and Alzheimer's prevention, and the US version, called POINTER study. Discover why lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, and cognitive activities can significantly improve brain resilience and delay cognitive decline. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Bone loss with weight loss? with Dr. Kristen Beavers | 11 Mar 2025 | 00:32:10 | |
In this episode, Dr. Mia and Dr. Kristin Beavers discuss the relationship between weight loss and bone health, emphasizing the importance of exercise, nutrition, and monitoring bone density through DEXA scans. They explore the impact of new diabetes medications GLP-1 inhibitors (such as ozempic, wegovy) on bone health and provide practical tips for maintaining bone density, particularly in older adults. Kristen M. Beavers, PhD, MPH, RD, is a Professor of Internal Medicine, Section on Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine and an Associate Director of the Sticht Center for Healthy Aging and Alzheimer’s Prevention at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. She received her BS from Cornell University in Human Biology, Health, and Society; MPH and RD from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 02:56 05:56 08:59 11:59 14:57 17:57 20:59 23:57 Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Memory Care move with Josh Marquess - Real Talk series | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:40:21 | |
In this episode of Ask Dr. Mia, host Dr. Mia Yang speaks with Josh Marquess about his family's journey in transitioning his grandmother with Alzheimer's into a memory care facility. They discuss the special bond Josh has with his grandparents, the early signs of Alzheimer's, the emotional challenges of witnessing the progression of the disease, and the difficult decision-making process regarding care options. Josh shares insights on the benefits of memory care, the importance of family support, and the positive aspects of change in caregiving situations. Takeaways
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| RightSizing with Jeannine Bryant | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:30:37 | |
In this episode of the Ask Dr. Mia podcast, Dr. Mia speaks with Jeannine Bryant, a downsizing expert, about the challenges and emotional aspects of helping seniors transition to smaller living spaces. They discuss the concept of "right sizing", the importance of planning, and when to seek professional help. Jeannine shares practical tips for decluttering, navigating family dynamics, and handling crisis situations, especially for those with memory issues. The conversation emphasizes the emotional journey involved in sorting through belongings and the importance of timing in the moving process, along with resources available for families. Takeaways Website: https://easyrightsizing.com/ Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Focusing on the Sandwich Generation- Season 5 is Back! | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:35:44 | |
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| Special Crossover Episode: the "The Hygge Nurse" podcast | 27 Aug 2024 | 00:38:45 | |
In this special crossover episode Dr. Mia is interviewed by Rachel Zimmer, host of "The Hygge Nurse." In this episode they discuss Dr. Mia's origin stories- how she decided to go into geriatrics and her current career focus. Rachel and Mia also talk about a recent study they worked on, which examined at the impact of caregiving, specifically on Black and Latino populations. They also discuss caregiving tips, including managing stress and navigating the healthcare system. Links to "The Hygge Nurse" podcast and other resources are below. Resources List: UCLA Caregiver Education Videos and Resources: https://www.uclahealth.org/medical-services/geriatrics/dementia/caregiver-education - Podcast by the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center on memory care research. Brain Spotting Music on Spotify: - Bilateral auditory stimulation music for stress relief. 1. Understanding Caregiver Well-Being: - Importance of self-care for caregivers. - Strategies to find moments of respite and self-care activities. - Differentiating between internal thoughts and external constraints to reduce self-blame. 2. Navigating the Healthcare System: - Challenges caregivers face in the healthcare system. - Tips for managing transitions of care, such as moving from home to hospital. - Importance of clear communication and finding language-concordant care. 3. Practical Tips for Caregiving: - Handling common dementia-related behaviors like refusal to bathe or take medications. - Importance of creating joyful moments despite the challenges. - Utilizing mindfulness, journaling, and bilateral stimulation techniques like brain spotting for stress relief. 4. Research Insights: - Overview of a study on the well-being of Black and Latino caregivers. - Impact of cultural and language barriers on caregiver experiences. - Importance of presence and empathetic listening in caregiving.
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| Fall Prevention with Dr. Mariana Wingood | 06 Aug 2024 | 00:27:02 | |
Dr. Mia interviews Dr. Mariana Wingood, a physical therapist specializing in geriatrics. They discuss the importance of physical activity for older adults and strategies to motivate them. Dr. Wingood emphasizes the need to understand what is important to each individual and tailor exercise programs accordingly. They also explore the benefits of incorporating physical therapy into activities like gardening and provide resources for finding exercise programs. The conversation touches on preventing injuries, recovering from injuries, and the role of healthcare providers in empowering older adults to be active. Dr. Wingood shares her research focus on empowering healthcare providers to support older adults in their physical activity goals. keywords Here are some of the resources mentioned:
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| Top Tips For Healthy Aging | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:33:03 | |
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| Tips For Caregiving Family Conflicts with Bill Cohen CSA | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:32:03 | |
Bill Cohen, a certified senior advisor, shares his experience in helping families navigate the challenges of caregiving for a loved one with dementia. He emphasizes the importance of open communication and allowing each family member to express their opinions and concerns. Bill also discusses the training required to become a certified senior advisor and the holistic approach they take to caregiving. He highlights the role of financial considerations in caregiving decisions and the potential for family disputes. Bill provides insights on when to seek the help of a counselor, social worker, or senior advisor, and the importance of self-care for caregivers. https://portal.csa.us/locator/
After “retiring” from state employment and entering his “encore career” seven years ago, Bill is a caregiver support group and memory café leader, a podcast guest, a speaker, a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®, a trained elder mediator, and a caregiving support consultant. He has completed several caregiving courses through the Alzheimer's Association and the Society for Certified Senior Advisors (CSA)®, and earned business degrees from Boston and Portland State Universities.
Bill is a native New Englander and has lived in the Portland, Oregon area for almost 40 years with his wife and supporter, Lori. Contact and learn more about Bill Cohen: https://cohencaregivingsupport.com/services https://linktr.ee/CohenSupport bill@cohencaregivingsupport.com Find your local Certified Senior Advisors at https://portal.csa.us/locator/ Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Throwback: Forks in the road of levels of care | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:22:58 | |
Dr. Mia uses a composite patient Ms. Smith's story to demonstrate her journey through different levels of care, from home to hospital, to skilled nursing facility (SNF), and then back to home. She discusses assisted living vs nursing home vs memory care unit and insurance payment options for them. Music & disclaimer Transcripts on www.miayangmd.com. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Financial Safety in Aging Parents with Jenny Kim- Real Talk series | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:33:35 | |
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| Advice For the Sandwich Generation | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:31:48 | |
In this conversation, Dr. Mia and Dr. Catherine Madison discuss the complexities of caregiving for individuals with dementia, drawing from personal experiences and professional insights. They explore the importance of understanding advanced care planning, and the vulnerability of dementia patients to health challenges. The discussion also covers legal considerations for caregivers, tools for initiating end-of-life conversations, and lifestyle changes that can enhance brain health. Dr. Madison emphasizes the need for open dialogue about death and dying, as well as the significance of research in improving dementia care. Dr. Catherine Madison, a board-certified neurologist and author of Navigating Memory Loss: Essential Questions and Answers on Alzheimer’s and Dementia. With over 40 years of experience in clinical neurology, Dr. Madison has dedicated her career to helping individuals and families understand, manage, and live well with cognitive decline. As the founding medical director of the Ray Dolby Brain Health Center in San Francisco, she developed a groundbreaking model of care that supports both patients and their loved ones, a holistic approach that has since influenced dementia programs nationwide. She continues this work through her private practice and her role with Jewish Family and Children’s Services (seniors at home), where she educates families on brain health, cognitive aging, and care planning. Dr. Madison is known for blending clinical expertise with a deeply human touch. Her new book translates the most current research on Alzheimer’s and dementia into clear, compassionate answers for those facing these conditions. She’s an engaging and empathetic guest who can speak on:
Goodreads: https://bit.ly/4h7UbN5 Amazon: https://bit.ly/4of9qGv Book: navigating memory loss https://codaalliance.org/go-wish/#faqs https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/
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| Dr. Mia's Personal Grief Journey- an update | 28 May 2024 | 00:30:50 | |
Dr. Mia opens up about her personal experience with her mother's ovarian cancer diagnosis and the grief she is going through. She discusses the initial diagnosis, the challenges of treatment, and the emotions she has been experiencing, including anger, helplessness, guilt, and grief. Dr. Mia shares her strategies for processing grief, such as self-coaching, journaling, exercise, meditation, and finding moments of joy. She emphasizes that there is no right way to grieve and that everyone's journey is unique. Keywords grief, ovarian cancer, diagnosis, treatment, emotions, anger, helplessness, guilt, strategies, processing grief, self-coaching, journaling, exercise, meditation, moments of joy Takeaways
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| Grief is the other side of love with David McLawhorn LCSW | 14 May 2024 | 00:27:51 | |
In this episode, Dr. Mia interviews David McLawhorn, a grief counselor, about his work and the topic of grief. David shares his personal journey into grief counseling and discusses the differences between grief and depression. He also explains the phases of grief and the challenges of anticipatory grief and ambiguous loss. David provides insights into how grief counselors can support individuals who are grieving and recommends resources for further reading. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being present, listening, and practicing self-care when supporting someone who is grieving. Keywords Takeaways
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| How to Advocate within a Hospitalization with Dr. Monique Nugent | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:26:04 | |
Summary Dr. Mia interviews Dr. Monique Nugent about her book 'Prescription for Admission' and discusses various topics related to navigating the healthcare system and hospital stays. They cover the inspiration behind the book, common questions and quick guides for patients, understanding inpatient medicine, options for discharge, safety and goals of care, improving communication with the inpatient team, transitioning to post-acute care, choosing the right rehab facility, and mental health tips. The conversation provides valuable insights and practical advice for patients and their loved ones. Takeaways
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| Why I LOVE people living with dementia | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:30:21 | |
In the final episode of season three, Dr. Mia reflects on her love for working with people living with dementia and their caregivers. She shares the inspiring story of a couple, Bill and Pat, who exemplify the extraordinary daily acts of caregiving. Dr. Mia discusses the importance of acknowledging, validating, and redirecting communication strategies for dementia care. She also explores the complex emotions and grief that caregivers experience and emphasizes the need for self-compassion and mental health support. Dr. Mia concludes the episode by expressing her gratitude to the listeners and announcing an extended break before the start of season four in April 2024. 00:00 01:28 02:27 03:26 04:26 05:21 06:20 06:50 07:19 08:19 09:35 10:35 12:58 14:13 15:10 16:07 17:35 18:36 21:35 24:31 27:25 Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Estate Planning Is for Everyone with Jeff Bloomfield JD | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:26:51 | |
In this episode, Dr. Mia interviews Jeff Bloomfield, an estate planning lawyer from Carolina Estate Planning, to discuss the importance of estate planning and related legal documents. They cover topics such as the difference between a trust and a will, the probate process, and the impact of Medicaid on long-term care services. They also address common issues with power of attorney and guardianship, and emphasize the importance of estate planning for everyone, regardless of their wealth. Jeff provides insights on finding a reputable lawyer and highlights the limitations of online estate planning programs. Overall, this conversation highlights the need for advanced planning and the benefits of consulting with a lawyer for personalized advice. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Heart Brain Connection with Tim Hughes, PhD | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:37:00 | |
Dr. Mia talks with her colleague Dr. Tim Hughes, about vascular and metabolic conditions' contribution to Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Summary of SPRINT MIND: https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/does-intensive-blood-pressure-control-reduce-dementia MESA participant webpage: https://www.mesa-nhlbi.org/ParticipantWebsite/default.aspx Alz Association’s Trial Match: https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/research_progress/clinical-trials/trialmatch Research Match https://www.researchmatch.org/ If people want to participate in ACE study: ACETrial@wakehealth.edu; and https://www.acetrial.org/ Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Global Brain Health documentary with Caroline Prioleau | 31 Oct 2023 | 00:24:33 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Caroline Prioleau, writer for the Global Brain Health Institute at University of California San Francisco's Memory & Aging Center and co-lead of the Hear/Say oral history project that collects stories from people's experiences with dementia, aging, creativity and caregiving. We talked about a new documentary called Keys Bags Names Words - about hope in dementia. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| How to Advocate for Yourself & Your Love Ones with Dr. Ashley Sanderlin | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:27:34 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Ashley Sanderlin about how to advocate for yourself or your love ones within the healthcare system. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| What to Do About Preventing Falls | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:15:45 | |
Dr. Mia talks about the other main reason why people end up in nursing homes- "legs not working" aka falls, especially the factors that affect people's balance and what to do about each of the risk factors. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Neuropsychologists: Who & What They Do with Dr. Bonnie Sachs | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:27:57 | |
In this episode of Ask Dr. Mia podcast, Dr. Mia talks to her colleague, neuropsychologist and memory researcher Dr. Bonnie Sachs. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| The Changing Definition of Alzheimer's | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:18:23 | |
Ever wonder why the news reports on Alzheimer's causes are so confusing and what's the fuss about these amyloid plaques? This conversation delves into the evolving understanding of Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the shift from traditional diagnosis of exclusion to new definition by underlying pathology. Dr. Mia explains the differences between Alzheimer's disease and dementia, the role of amyloid plaques and tau tangles, and the complexities of diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's in the context of vascular dementia. This episode contains visuals, which could be followed along by YouTube video.
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| Biggest Dementia News You’ve Not Heard of | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:23:56 | |
Returning back to Season 3 of Ask Dr. Mia Podcast talking about what is Comprehensive Dementia Care and Medicare's new program to pay for it. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Lecanemab Update: Predicting the future of Alzheimer's drugs | 06 Jun 2023 | 00:30:58 | |
For the last episode of season 2, Dr. Mia talks about lecanemab, a monoclonal antibody against amyloid, results since the show's most popular episode on lecanemab released on 10/7/2022. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Lewy Body Dementia with Dr. Trey Bateman | 23 May 2023 | 00:30:07 | |
In this episode, Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Trey Bateman about Lewy Body dementia, unique challenges in diagnosis, different treatment options compared to Alzheimer's dementia, and his research on Mild Behavioral Impairment. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Frontotemporal dementia with Dr. Halima Amjad | 09 May 2023 | 00:34:09 | |
With the recent news of Bruce Willis' diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, I talk with Dr. Halima Amjad about her own personal journey with her late father's FTD diagnosis as well as her professional role in dementia care and research. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| How to Get Better Sleep with Dr. Jaime Hughes | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:36:01 | |
Sleep, everyone wants it or better versions of it. Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Jaime Hughes about sleep for older adults. Other resources: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
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| Honest Aging: what we gain with age with Dr. Rosanne Leipzig | 11 Apr 2023 | 00:27:57 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Rosanne Leipzig, a trailblazer in transforming the way we approach aging individually and as a society. In her 40+ year career, she has treated thousands of patients and trained hundreds of doctors and practitioners in all specialties of medicine. She is the Gerald and May Ellen Ritter Professor and Vice Chair, Emerita of the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. We talked about her new book, Honest Aging: An Insider’s Guide to the Second Half of Life. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Adult Children of Aging Parents (ACAP) | 28 Mar 2023 | 00:28:51 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Frances Hall and Bob Cain about the unique needs of adult children who are caring for their aging parents and how their organization Adult Children of Aging Parents (ACAP) helps. Frances Hall is the founder of ACAP, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing information, resources, and community for adult children caring for their aging parents and themselves. Bob Cain is a Chapter Coordinator for the Winston-Salem NC chapter of ACAP and Vice President of Marketing for Piedmont Home Care.
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| Career in Geriatrics: Antidote to Burnout? | 14 Mar 2023 | 00:32:33 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Mariah Robertson and Dr. June Howell about seeming contradictions: geriatrics was the lowest filled medicine specialty in the 2022 match yet geriatricians are among the happiest physicians. Home-based Primary Care via Independence at Home (IAH) Medicare Demonstration Project CAPABLE program Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Advocating for Age-Friendly Policies with Dr. Debbie Freeland | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:33:07 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Debbie Freeland, geriatrician and Health & Aging Policy Fellow 2021-2022, about policies and advocacy for older adults. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| The Uber of Caregiving: Interview with Neal Shah, CEO of CareYaya | 14 Feb 2023 | 00:30:59 | |
Dr. Mia talks with Neal Shah, CEO and Co-Founder of CareYaya, a new way to find eldercare at home: leveraging college students interested in healthcare careers and technology to create affordable $15/hr direct pay between the person who need care and the student. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Surviving the Holidays with Archangels' Alex Drane | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:30:12 | |
In this conversation, Alex Drane and Dr. Mia discuss the challenges and realities of unpaid caregiving, emphasizing the importance of self-identification, data, and community support. They explore how caregivers often overlook their own needs while focusing on those they care for, and the necessity of finding respite and grace in their roles. The discussion also touches on the impact of caregiving on mental health, especially during stressful times like the holidays, and the need for a supportive community to help caregivers navigate their responsibilities. Intensity score quiz: https://www.archangels-cii.me/get-started/?utm_source=aacaregiverpage&utm_medium=weblink&utm_campaign=general About Alexandra Drane Alexandra is co-founder and CEO of ARCHANGELS — a women-owned, public benefit corporation and omni-channel platform shamelessly hustling to make change happen for the 43% of adults across our nation serving as unpaid caregivers. ARCHANGELS engages and supports caregivers across all 50 states through partnerships with employers, consumer brands, health-plans/systems, communities, and states. Chapters 00:00 02:58 05:44 08:28 11:38 14:23 17:09 19:56 23:08 26:02 Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Gerotech: technology in aging with Dr. Peter Abadir | 31 Jan 2023 | 00:23:06 | |
As part of Innovations in Aging mini-series, Dr. Mia talks with Dr. Peter Abadir, Associate Professor in Geriatric Medicine and Engineering at Johns Hopkins about technology in aging. Dr. Abadir talks about Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratory for Aging Research (AITC) and Gerotech Incubator Program that brings together teams of students, trainees, and faculty members from medicine, engineering, nursing and business to collaborate on innovative solutions to improve life for aging people around the world. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| What to do with holiday memory changes? | 17 Jan 2023 | 00:24:28 | |
Dr. Mia talks about common physical, cognitive, and emotional changes in older adults, that adult children and other family members who may have noticed over the recent holidays. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Season 2 Trailer | 13 Jan 2023 | 00:01:26 | |
Welcome to ask Dr. Mia podcast conversations on aging well. I'm a geriatrician on the mission to empower older adults and all who care about them to thrive with aging. As a primary care doctor and a memory specialist practicing the full range of medicine from home to the hospital, I bring on diverse guests to embrace the complexity within you and in the world around you. For far too long, geriatricians have been talking about innovations in aging and developing innovative models of care amongst ourselves. Ask Dr. Mia podcast is my attempt to share this amazing body of knowledge and amazing people to you, the global public. There are only 7,000 geriatricians within the United States and certainly we are not able to care for the 56 million older adults older than age of 65 living in the US today, much less than the growing number of older adults who are going to be 73 million by 2030. But we can spread geriatric knowledge to the world. And that's why I'm so excited to share season two of Ask Dr. Mia podcast with all of you. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||
| Season 1 Highlights & Recap | 01 Dec 2022 | 00:14:59 | |
Season 1 of Ask Dr. Mia podcast concludes after a baker's dozen of episodes. Dr. Mia talks about the highlight of each episode in season 1, behind the scene happenings, and upcoming Season 2 in 2023. Video on Ask Dr. Mia YouTube channel | |||