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Teepa Snow is one of the world’s leading advocates and educators for anyone living with dementia or other forms of brain change. Teepa is an Occupational Therapist with over forty years of rich and varied clinical and academic experience. Her philosophy is reflective of her education, work experience, medical research, and first-hand caregiving experiences. Her advocacy efforts led her to the development of the GEMS® State Model for understanding the progression of dementia and changes in abilities. She also created the Positive Approach to Care® training strategies, which are effective techniques for anyone seeking to optimize care and support for those living with brain change. https://www.seniorcareauthority.com/resources/boomers-today/
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Accepting the Charm of Aging: A Journey of Wisdom and Poise
As we navigate via the various stages of life, one inescapable reality that most of us face is the procedure of aging. While culture often highlights youth and beauty, it is necessary to identify and value the distinct appeal that includes aging. With each passing year, we acquire a wealth of experiences, knowledge, and strength that shape us into the individuals we are suggested to be. Embracing the all-natural progression of aging enables us to celebrate the trip of self-discovery and personal development that comes with it.Aging is not practically physical adjustments however additionally regarding the evolution of our way of thinking and point of views. It supplies us a chance to reflect on our past, value the present, and eagerly anticipate the future with a sense of gratefulness and approval. Embracing the procedure of maturing with grace and self-respect allows us to grow a deeper sense of self-awareness and inner tranquility. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the elegance that includes welcoming our authentic selves at every stage of life.
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Welcoming the Appeal of Aging: A Trip of Wisdom and Poise
As we browse via the different phases of life, one unavoidable fact that all of us face is the procedure of aging. While society frequently emphasizes young people and charm, it is important to recognize and appreciate the special elegance that features aging. With each passing year, we obtain a wealth of experiences, knowledge, and resilience that form us right into the individuals we are indicated to be. Welcoming the natural development of aging permits us to celebrate the journey of self-discovery and individual growth that includes it.Aging is not simply about physical modifications but likewise about the evolution of our frame of mind and viewpoints. It uses us a possibility to show on our past, value the here and now, and anticipate the future with a feeling of appreciation and acceptance. Welcoming the procedure old with elegance and self-respect allows us to cultivate a deeper sense of self-awareness and inner peace. It is a testimony to the strength of the human spirit and the appeal that features welcoming our authentic selves at every stage of life.
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James Siberski, MS, CMC, is a retired assistant professor, coordinator of Gerontological Education and Director of Geriatric Care Management at Misericordia University, in Pennsylvania. He is an affiliate member of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, is certified in Gerontology by the National Academy of Certified Care Managers. He is an editorial advisory board member of Today’s Geriatric Medicine, a prior member of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, and a prior member of the Board of Directors of the Greater PA Alzheimer’s Association. He has multiple publications, lectures and consults in geriatric/psychiatric/intellectual disability populations. https://www.seniorcareauthority.com/resources/boomers-today/
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From his early days, John Tesh’s path to success was anything but certain. After overcoming challenges such as being suspended from college and homelessness, he began a career in journalism, including hosting CBS News and co-hosting Entertainment Tonight. John transitioned into music, creating the successful television special "John Tesh: Live at Red Rocks" and earning six Emmys, four Gold albums, and an induction into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. He also composed the iconic NBC Sports basketball theme "Roundball Rock." In 1999, Tesh launched the self-syndicated "The John Tesh Radio Show-Intelligence For Your Life," which became internationally successful. Shortly after, he published his memoir, "Relentless" details his triumph over terminal cancer, highlighting his determination and grit. https://tesh.com/ https://www.seniorcareauthority.com/resources/boomers-today/
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Lauren Mahakian founded Family Connect Care in 2008 after working with the elderly and memory-impaired for several years. Seeing first-hand examples of mistreatment and taking advantage of memory-impaired individuals, she saw the need for enhanced care management services and to assure the dignity of those who suffer from a variety of cognitive impairments. https://www.seniorcareauthority.com/resources/boomers-today/
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Dr. Richard Restak has published 25 books on the human brain, three of them New York Times best sellers. His essays and articles have appeared in the Washington Post and New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Huffington Post, Vogue and The American Scholar. He has been Profiled in the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Guardian. He is a past recipient of the Claude Bernard Science Journalism Award, given by the National Society for Medical Research. He served as President of The American Neuropsychiatric Association from 2005 to 2007. He has lectured on brain and behavior to groups as varied as the Smithsonian; the 92nd Street Y; the Library of Congress; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at Goddard Space Flight Center; the Society of Statesmen, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.; the National Security Agency; the Central Intelligence Agency; the Department of State; the Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C.; the Pentagon; Renaissance Weekend (multiple times); Aspen Institute; Ruben Museum of Art; Brookings Institute. Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
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With over three decades of dedication to the applied and translational research of gerontology, dementia intervention, and cognitive intervention, Dr. Camp has earned international renown for his work to improve the quality of life for persons with dementia and memory disorders. The co-holder of two patents developed through Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR), Dr. Camp has also been appointed Principal Investigator on numerous NIH-funded projects and served as President of the Adult Development and Aging division of the American Psychological Association. Lecturing and training across Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America on the use of Montessori Dementia Interventions – and with writings that have been translated into six other languages – Dr. Camp is a personal force for global change for persons with dementia and memory disorders. www.cen4ard.com Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
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Karen Cassel is the President and CEO of MedicAlert, a nonprofit organization founded in 1956, with a mission of saving and protecting lives by sharing its members’ vital health information with first responders and medical providers in an emergency. Karen brings over a decade of experience in senior care and caregiving to her role at MedicAlert and is using that expertise to further improve health outcomes by selectively introducing technology to a tried, true and trusted service. Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
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Senior Living Options Now and in the Future
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Dementia Caregiving Styles and Outcomes
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Treating Cognitive Challenges with Music Therapy
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Walking in the Shoes of a Person with Alzheimer’s
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Eighty and Beyond - The Uncharted Territory
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17 Years of Caring for My Wife with Alzheimer’s - Lessons Learned
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The Diversity in Senior Living
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