Is Dementia Preventable? Listen in on Our Latest Podcast

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Is Dementia Preventable? Listen to Our Latest Podcast to Learn More

The science of dementia is ever expanding, with new findings emerging daily about the causes, especially those that may be preventable.  Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Dr. Paula Hartman-Stein, a geropsychologist and co-author of a chapter, Preventing What’s Preventable in Dementia, in a new text, Handbook of Evidence-Based Prevention of Behavioral Disorders in Integrated Care.

Paula has been a previous guest on our Podcast series. She joins us today to discuss what we have learned about risk factors for dementia, and the lifestyle factors that may account for as much as 40% of dementia cases worldwide. Can we change or modify these risk factors? If so, does the risk of developing dementia decrease? How big of a role does better nutrition and diet play in reducing our risk? This conversation is at the state of the art of what is known about preventing dementing illnesses. We are fortunate to have an authority like Dr. Hartman-Stein share this with us. Be sure to tune in.

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Mini Bio

Paula Hartman-Stein, Ph.D. is a nationally recognized clinical psychologist, gerontology educator, and journalist. After retiring from full-time work as a clinician in private practice and Associate Professor at Northeast Ohio Medical University and adjunct professor at the University of Akron and Kent State University, Dr. Hartman-Stein currently works part-time as a consultant & educator, offering lively presentations to community and professional groups on healthy aging and improving memory skills. This fall she has a new role as adjunct professor at Brevard College, Brevard, NC, teaching lifespan development. Broadening her promotion of the power of the pen, she leads writing workshops, on Zoom or in person, as an approach to reduce stress, deepen spirituality, and enhance optimal aging.

Items for Our Listeners

Paula’s Website: Center for Healthy Aging

Resource on U.S.D.A.’s Diet and Nutrition: My Plate

2 comments
  • Laurah Francoeur

    My husband was diagnosed 3 years ago with dementia after he began to lose things. He would accuse someone of stealing, even in the night. He was on medication but his symptoms progressed to anger and short fuse over little things. This was a man who was soft spoken, slow to anger and gentle. It was such a change for us to try to manage a whole new way of living. He is 67, I’m 66 and I felt so stressed sometimes. I didn’t know what each day will start with. I retired in April that year and was with him 24/7. I have been researching for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across Health herbs clinic Dementia HERBAL FORMULA (just google it). It is a smashing one of a kind product for reversing Dementia completely.4 months into treatment he has improved dramatically. the disease is totally under control. No case of dementia, particularly the hallucination, weakness, and his mood swings. visit their website healthherbsclinic .com I Just wanted to share for people suffering from this horrible disease

    • Joe Casciani PhD

      Laurah, thank you for this comment. I have not heard of this herbal approach to managing dementia symptoms. Though it sounds like it was extremely helpful in managing these difficult behavior problems. I did a lot of staff training with nurses in nursing homes on this very topic, with a strong emphasis on prevention, avoiding power struggles, and extraordinary cues and explanations about what would was and would be happening to reduce confusion and misinterpretation.

      I’ll pass your comment on to our guest, Paula. She may know of this herbal approach.

      Stay strong and patient. Please let me know if I can help along the way.

      Joe

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