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This podcast episode talks about how difficult it can be to deal with aging parents in the sandwich generation and how your spouse can support you in this. It covers: -ways to make a plan with your parent for subsequent care and changes -developing a healing team that rows together -managing the stress of juggling two households -dealing with your parents emotional, mental, and physical changes -managing medical appointments and aides -how your relationship dynamic shifts with your parent -making memories -How your partner can help -creating a living will, will, and estate arrangements -And more! To do relationship coaching with Dr. Sherman, check out her website You can get this related book by an author friend Cathie Borrie where she discusses her relationship with her mom who had Alzheimer's. You can get, The Long Hello book here.
We’re telling stories Cathie Borrie, is our guest. She reads from her family memoir, the long Hello ~ memory, my mother, and me. Cathie Borrie finds magic and poetry in her mother’s language during her phase with Alzheimers. Find out the important lessons she has to teach us all, about the human experience and caregiving and the gift dementia makes possible. Cathie received high praise from writers Maya Angelou and Lisa Genova. She is graduate of the Writer’s Studio at SFU in Vancouver, and is currently sculpting a poem from each of the 156 original folk and fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm (translated by Jack Zipes). “In many situations that are difficult and challenging, there’s always magic and always beauty.” Cathie Borrie interview, podcast If it’s Not 1 Thing, it’s Your Mother the long Hello ~ memory, my mother, and me is published by Simon and Schuster in Canada, and Arcade (Skyhorse Publications) in the U.S. Web site: http://www.cathieborrie.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cathie.borrie/ Twitter: @cathieborrie If it's not 1 Thing, explores the topic of 'mother' from every angle imaginable and some you have not thought of. Each week, hosts Katie Mitchell and Lupe Padilla Mitchell share a new story and have great conversations with the writers, many of whom are in fact not writers by trade. We have excerpts from best selling novels, memoirs, poetry award winners, songwriters, stay at home moms, insurance brokers, teachers, actors, college students and beyond. Some famous. Some not at all. But they all have incredible tales to tell. Story is in our DNA. It's how we make sense of the world around us. We have so much to teach each other. We welcome you to rate and review us. Follow us on social media or on our website www.ifitsnot1thingitsyourmother.com
Today we will talk with author Cathie Borrie who has written a beautiful book called the Long Hello, which shares her personal story of learning to live with her mother and her diagnosis of dementia in a gracious and grateful way. Contact Information: Contact Cathie Borrie via her website: cathieborrie.com Alzheimer's Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Join The Purple Angel Project: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/purple-angel-project Check out Audible www.audibletrial.com/SOCIAL Check out Fresh Books www.gofreshbooks.com/aliveSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
eCareDiary will speak to Cathie Borrie, author of "The Long Hello", a memoir about her seven year journey caring for her mother who suffered from dementia.
Cathie Borrie's "The Long Hello" is a memoir of conversations with her mother who was struggling with Alzheimer's. Originally aired on Caregiver SOS: On Air presented by the WellMed Charitable Foundation on June 28, 2015, in San Antonio, TX on 930 AM KLUP “The Answer.” With co-hosts Carol Zernial and Ron Aaron. For more about CaregiverSOS, visit caregiversos.org Like CaregiverSOS on Facebook, www.facebook.com/CaregiverSOS
eCareDiary will interview Cathie Borrie, author of "The Long Hello" and "Looking Into Your Voice", playwright and performance artist about how her experience with her mother's memory loss has helped her understand the altering world of the dementia mind.
Cathie Borrie has presented at international conferences on Alzheimer’s and dedicates herself to a positive, enlightened change in society’s perception of dementia. She works tirelessly as an advocate for people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers. Join Cathie Borrie and me on Tuesday, November 19, 10-11 A.M. CT US to discover what it means to be stricken with or to love a person with Alzheimer’s disease. Her memoir, The Long Hello, gives comfort to those who have walked the care giving path and offers insight, hope and compassion to those embarking on the journey.
The Realities of Alzheimer's & Dementia My first guest and my cohost for the month of November is Sherri Snelling with founder of the Caregiving Club. Sherri was also named one of the top 10 influencers online for Alzheimer's with me by Sharecare and Dr Oz. Contact Sherri at: Caregivingclub.com Facebook YouTube Twitter: @caregivingclub Our second guest will be Walter Greenleaf, Director of the Mind Division Stanford Center on Longevity; who just launched a global Student Design Challenge with Stanford. The students will design products to allow people with early stage cognitive impairment live safely and independently. Our third guest Cathie Borrie,is a global activist and Author of "The Long Hello" and "Looking into your voice, the poetic & eccentric realities of Alzheimer's." Cathie Borrie's Website Our fourth guests will be Dr.Daniel Potts and his wife Ellen. they will share with us their new project “Let Me Be Your Memory,” an audio memory-preservation project for middle school students to raise dementia awareness. Contact Information Website Email - dcpottsmd@gmail.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cathie Borrie has degrees in health & law, but nothing prepared her for the seven years she spent caring for her mother, who had Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Along this heartbreaking and unexpectedly fascinating journey she discovered that recording conversations with her mother, writing a memoir, and learning to ballroom dance were ways to tell both her and her mother's story. Excerpts from her lyrical memoir, The Long Hello-The Other Side of Alzheimer's, have been shortlisted three times in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Literary Awards. Cathie presents her mother's message of hope and inspiration all over the world and is adapting the work for stage and screen and for performance with music, dance, film, and voice. Cathie can be reached via her website at www.cathieborrie.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the top of the hour host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Ben Lieberman to Conversations LIVE as he discusses his journey as a writer and the new book ODD JOBS. Then at 30 min. past the hour Webb talks with Cathie Borrie about her journey as a writer and her books THE LONG HELLO and LOOKING INTO YOUR VOICE.
Just hearing the words Alzheimer’s Disease can cause grown men and women to shake. Yes, it’s heart-breaking, but there may be another way to understand it and learn from it. My guest, Cathie Borrie, took care of her mother for seven years. She discovered the side of Alzheimer’s that became an unexpectedly fascinating journey. From […] The post Healthy Alternatives – ANOTHER SIDE TO ALZHEIMER’S appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.