EP 17: Shining Bright for Alzheimer's and Dementia Awareness PART 2 w/ P.K. Beville from Second Wind Dreams
Description
Summary
In this episode, P.K. Beville from Second Wind Dreams and the Virtual Dementia Tour discusses the impact of fulfilling dreams for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia. The dreams not only bring joy to the recipients but also have a profound effect on their families and caregivers. P.K. shares heartwarming stories of dreams coming true, such as a woman wanting to be a Girl Scout leader and two gentlemen playing the guitar on stage. She also provides valuable insights on supporting families and caregivers, including the importance of sharing and asking for help. P.K. discusses the future of dementia care, highlighting the shift from the medical model to the social model and the emergence of dementia-friendly communities.
Mentioned Links and Resources
- Second Wind Dreams: Learn more about the Virtual Dementia Tour and how Second Wind Dreams is making a difference in the lives of seniors.
- Virtual Dementia Tour: Experience the Virtual Dementia Tour and understand what it's like to live with dementia.
Keywords
Alzheimer's, dementia, dreams, seniors, caregivers, families, support, guilt, grief, future of dementia care, medical model, social model, dementia-friendly communities
Takeaways
- Fulfilling dreams for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia brings joy not only to the recipients but also to their families and caregivers.
- Sharing the challenges and asking for help can alleviate the immense stress on caregivers.
- Naming and addressing feelings of guilt can help caregivers find ways to cope and let go.
- The future of dementia care involves a shift from the medical model to the social model, focusing on emotional needs and empathy.
- The dementia-friendly movement aims to create communities that support and understand the needs of people with dementia.
- With the right tools and support, caregivers can provide care for their loved ones with dementia at home for longer periods.
- Congregate living settings may be reserved for those with more severe dementia.
- Open communication and community involvement are crucial in improving dementia care and support.
Chapters
00:00 Fulfilling Dreams for Seniors with Alzheimer's and Dementia
05:02 Supporting Families and Caregivers
06:34 Addressing Guilt and Coping with Caregiving Challenges
08:25 The Shift from the Medical Model to the Social Model in Dementia Care
11:27 Creating Dementia-Friendly Communities
13:23 Enabling Caregivers to Provide Home Care for Longer
14:19 The Future of Dementia Care: Empathy and Emotional Support
14:46 Improving Dementia Care through Open Communication and Community Involvement