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Living with Dementia

2014

In this film, four people with dementia share their insights and experiences of living with advancing dementia.

10:23 min

14:06

Accepting Your Loved One's Mental Illness

In this video Rob talks about accepting your loved ones diagnosis of a mental illness, why it can be difficult, and what to do about it.

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56:08

Advice I Wish I Knew About Death/Losing Loved Ones—Chronic Illness

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05:09

5 Do’s and Don’ts of Dealing with Others’ Mental Illness

With the way the news outlets and mainstream media portray mental illnesses, it is easy to see how misinformed and misguided the general public is when it comes to actual people with mental health issues. In this video, we talk about the 5 do’s and don’ts of mental illness.

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36:01

Coping with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia

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04:44

Life After Diagnosis | Kay Redfield Jamison | Big Think

Kay Redfield Jamison discusses how she and her late husband found profound delight in his final years as well as the commanding power of the grieving process.

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27:15

Activities for a Parent with Dementia

Judy’s work experience ran the gamut from pediatrics, establishment of a hospital Occupational Therapy rehabilitation program, work in a home rehabilitation program, to educational as a local college Occupational Therapy guest lecturer, and finally teaching the Occupational Therapy component at a...

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04:47

How Can You Keep Someone with Dementia Busy

Help someone with Dementia stay happy and active with these simple tips.

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05:10

Learning Not to Argue—Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease

Caregiver tips for learning to accept a different reality, for being patient and kind.

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15:12

Moderate Dementia Stage Changes

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01:30

Art Therapy Activities: Art Therapy for Children Coping with the Illness of a Parent

If the child of a parent is ill, art therapy can be used to help them explain what is happening. Ensure your child is able to express his feelings with help from a professional art therapist.

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Dementia