S4 Ep07: When Alzheimer’s Hits Home

 

According to the National Institute on Aging, “Alzheimer’s Disease is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest of tasks.” The Institute also states that “estimates suggest more than six million Americans, most of them age 65 or older, may have dementia caused by Alzheimer’s.” 

In this episode, our guest will be Judy Levy, an occupational therapist with over forty years of experience.  She holds a master’s degree in Allied Health Education from Rutger’s University and is an award winning author of the book, “Activities to do With Your Parent Who Has Alzheimer’s Dementia”.

While being a dedicated professional helping others, Judy was suddenly faced with managing the care of her own mother who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Dementia. It was a journey that lasted for ten years.

As a caregiver, Judy had to learn how to help her mother navigate her disease and give her the best quality of life while managing her own feelings. This journey inspired Judy to write her book and share with others the lessons she learned along the way as both an occupational therapist and family member.

Photo(s): Courtesy of Judith Levy

Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man

 
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