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We often think of Alzheimer’s disease and other causes of dementia in terms of their impact on the individual living with the disease. Of course, this is with good reason: a person with an age-related neurological disease will experience difficulties in their day-to-day life incomprehensible to most others. However, for every patient, there is one person or many people caring for that person daily. Caregivers do the often unsung physical and emotional labor of dementia, making sure a person is safe, healthy, and living as comfortably as they can be.
In honor of this important role, today’s episode is dedicated to the caregivers.
In our first story, social worker Kate Lietz offers self-care tips for caregivers. Our second story comes from our friends at the podcast Bob’s Last Marathon, who spoke with the then-executive director of the Penn Memory Center Felicia Greenfield. Greenfield provides information on support groups and programs available to caregivers. Our final story in this episode will feature the voice and poems of Alexandra Martinez, whose collection of poems deals with her mother’s development of dementia due to Alzheimer’s.
Resources
- Learn more about support services and programs at the Penn Memory Center
- Listen to Bob’s Last Marathon
- Stream, download, or buy Alexandra Martinez’s collection of poems HEARTBREAKER
- Music credit: “Dawn Breaking,” and “Anywhere Else (alien’s re-bake)” by Moody Alien via Free Music Archive
Thank you to Kate Lietz, MSW, LSW, the folks at Bob’s Last Marathon, Felicia Greenfield MSW, LCSW, and Alexandra Martinez for contributing to this episode.
The Age of Aging is a Penn Memory Center production hosted by Editorial Director Terrence Casey and Producer Jake Johnson, in partnership with the Penn FTD Center, the Penn Institute on Aging, and UPenn’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Contributors include Nicolette Calcavecchia, Marie Ingegneri, Jason Karlawish, Cait Kearney, Emily Largent, Meg McCarthy, and Olivia Vozzella.