
The Resilient Caregiver: Empowering Those Who Serve People Diagnosed with Dementia
By Ben Biddick

The Resilient Caregiver: Empowering Those Who Serve People Diagnosed with DementiaFeb 22, 2023

Caregiver Support Moment #2
A talk on the concept of strength when it comes to men care partners.
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Chef Danielle Sepsy Shares How Her Relationship with Her Grandmother Inspired Her to Be the Chef She Is Today
Please enjoy this episode of The Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin.
Today our guest is Chef Danielle Sepsy! She graduated from Penn State’s School of Hospitality Management and The International Culinary Center’s Professional Culinary Arts program. From there, she went on to manage several restaurants in some of New York’s most elite, luxury hotels. She owns The Hungry Gnome Catering & Baked Goods and produces wholesale baked goods for cafes and businesses as well as provides off premise, full-service catering (www.ThehungrygnomeNY.com). She won the “Chopped Challenge” moderated by Food Network’s Ted Allen, appeared on Spike TV’s “Frankenfood,” is featured on the Food Network’s App called Food Network Kitchen, and competed in HBO Max’s The Big Brunch. She’ll have you and yours asking if you #GotRoomForMore?
We’re so grateful Chef Danielle took time out of her schedule to share how her relationship with her grandparents profoundly impacted her love of cooking. She offers some key insights and encouragement to all our listening care partners who provide support to those in their lives with dementia.
Instagram: @gotroomformore, @thehungrygnome
You Tube: @chefdaniellesepsy
Chef Danielle, thank you for joining me on the Resilient Caregiver podcast!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, New City by Josh Leake, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Caregiver Support Moment #1
Ever consider attending a care partner support group? They can be a powerful source of compassion, knowledge, and empowerment.
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org or go here.
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, New City by Josh Leake, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Can Use Non-Pharmacologic Interventions to Maintain Connection with People with Dementia
Please enjoy this episode of The Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin.
Today our guest is Suzanne Bottum-Jones. Suzanne is a registered nurse with more than 15 years of experience working with the management of behaviors and psychological symptoms associated with dementia, brain injury, and other forms of cognitive impairment. She is a nationally recognized speaker, behavioral consultant, educator, and advocate who works to encourage health professionals and caregivers to include behavioral strategies designed to move beyond pharmacologic-only interventions. She is currently involved in developing and piloting ABAIT (Agitated Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Tools), a software platform designed to merge with electronic medical records that assist healthcare professionals and caregivers to improve quality of life and health outcomes for dementia patients. Suzanne, thank you for joining me on the Resilient Caregiver podcast!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, New City by Josh Leake, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Can Use Technology, Coping Skills, and Support Groups to Empower Themselves in Their Care
Please enjoy this episode of The Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin.
Today our guest is Carla Berscheit. She’s a Dementia Care Specialist for the Aging & Disability Resource Centers serving Chippewa and Dunn Counties in Wisconsin. Prior to joining the ADRC Carla worked as an Occupational Therapist for over 25 years, primarily working with older adults in a short-term rehabilitation setting, when they were recovering from an injury or surgery. Often, the people she worked with had varying stages of dementia too, which required additional evaluation and coordination to ensure a safe return to their prior living environment.
Carla also cared for her mother that lived with dementia for 6 years. Carla understands the challenges, concerns, and isolation that can accompany being a caregiver of someone living with dementia. She has a passion for reaching caregivers and empowering them with education and resources to do their personal best as they serve as care partners. Carla, thank you for joining me on the Resilient Caregiver podcast!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, New City by Josh Leake, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Thank You for Listening in 2022! We Look Forward to Many New Guests in 2023!
Happy New Year!

Message of Encouragement & Resilience to Care Partners During the Holidays
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Music: New City by Josh Leake, Last Leaf on the Tree by Hans Johnson
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Healthcare Providers Can Help Establish Trust with Those Who Have Historically Been Abused and Neglected by Healthcare Systems During Dementia Care
Please enjoy this episode of The Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin.
Today our guest is Dr. Kalisha Bonds-Johnson. She is an Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, at Emory University’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing in Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated with a Master of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt specializing as a Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in 2012 and more recently graduated with a PhD from Oregon Health & Science University. During her PhD studies, she focused on quality of life for African Americans diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers and how interpersonal factors such as decision-making affected quality of life. I’m excited to learn today from Dr. Bonds-Johnson how culturally tailored clinical interventions can help us improve health outcomes for African-Americans living with dementia and their families. Doctor, welcome to the show!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, New City by Josh Leake, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Are Using Memory Lane TV as a Non-Pharmacological Intervention for Care Receivers with Dementia
Please enjoy this episode of The Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin.
Today our guest is Alban Maino. Alban is the CEO of Memory Lane TV, a streaming platform for people living with dementia. Memory Lane TV is a tool care partners can use to help manage the many moods and behaviors often caused by or associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. This therapeutically designed audio-visual content is delivered by being streamed into your home or healthcare organization via the internet. Many of the content modules are designed to be used in tandem with specifically paired aromas to stimulate the sense of smell in addition to audio and visual stimulation. When you’re looking for a non-pharmacological option to help reduce conflict, orient your care receiver to calming stimuli, and access decades of science based research in your caregiving process, consider learning more about Memory Lane TV during this episode of The Resilient Caregiver Podcast.
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, New City by Josh Leake, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Reflection on Resilience After Seeing Grandpa & Lucy Play by Climb Theater
Please enjoy this reflection on resilience after seeing the play called Grandpa & Lucy by Climb Theater!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: I Do by Balloon Planet
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Dementia Care Partner Grounding Meditation
Here is a grounding meditation for care partners of people diagnosed with dementia. Use it as needed to help ground and center yourself during your process of providing care! It was created by Ben Biddick, the host of this podcast, and one of the Dementia Care Specialists from the ADRC of Southwest Wisconsin! If you'd like to schedule a talk, training, or meditation session for care partners, reach out today to bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Can Create Positive, Pro-Social, Intergenerational Impact through Theater
Today we have two guests on The Resilient Caregiver Podcast! Edie Weinstein and Climb Theater’s Anton Jones join us!
As a ninth grade student, Edie wrote a book called Grandpa and Lucy for a Girl Scout Silver Award Project to help more people learn about dementia. It was published October 16, 2017, and has gone on to contribute to building strong intergenerational relationships while raising awareness about dementia globally. Anton is a Minneapolis based Playwright, Director, Composer, and Theatre Educator. He earned his MFA from the University of Iowa and has directed for Pillsbury House Theatre, The Illusion Theatre, Great American History Theatre, and is a 2 time recipient of the Playwright’s Center Jerome Many Voices Fellowship. The music he has composed has been featured at Pillsbury House Theatre and Illusion. As a teaching artist he has worked with North High School to develop a hip-hop adaptation of Lord of The Flies as well as teaching classes with a focus on ensemble created work through theatres at Children’s Theatre’s Company, Pangea World Theatre, Penumbra, and The Guthrie Theatre. As a part of Climb Theater, whose mission is to inspire and propel young people toward acts that benefit themselves, each other, and their community, Anton and his team brings Edie’s book to life! Thank you both for joining me on The Resilient Caregiver Podcast!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland, Forest by the Sea by Beneath the Mountain, and New City by Josh Leake
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Can Go with the Flow to Render Effective Dementia Care Using Improvisation Skills & Techniques
Today our guest is Karen Stobbe. Karen transitioned her career from theater and improvisation to health care when her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. Since then she’s served as the Director of Education for Pioneer Network, wrote more than 12 training programs, been featured in This American Life, gave a National TEDMED talk, and spoken at locations across North America. Karen, welcome to the show!
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Music: Star Night by Wonderland and New City by Josh Leake.
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Tips for Care Partners Who Want to Provide Their Care Receiver with Consistent, Sustained Sleep
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How a Wisconsin Filmmaker is Challenging Dementia Stigma, Raising Awareness, and Bringing Communities Together with his Film Unconditional: A Journey of Selfless Love
Today our guest is Riley Killian. Riley is a Wisconsin-based filmmaker who recently finished directing and producing a 45-minute documentary called "Unconditional: A Journey of Selfless Love." In this documentary, Riley shares the experiences of four people who are challenged with assuming the role of caregiver for their loved ones who have been diagnosed with dementia. Through the joys and trials, one thing remains constant, their unconditional love for their spouses. Riley, welcome to the show!
Trailer: Unconditional: A Journey of Selfless Love (2022) | Official Trailer - YouTube
Showing Information: Unconditional: A Journey of Selfless Love Showing Information | RK Videos Documentary - YouTube
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Music: Dawn Raider by Tristan Barton, Star Night by Wonderland, and New City by Josh Leake.
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Opening Remarks of Male Caregiver Panel by Former Governor of Wisconsin and Author of My Two Elaine's Marty Schreiber
Please enjoy the opening remarks of Former Governor of Wisconsin and Author of My Two Elaine's Marty Schreiber from the Male Caregiver Panel on 8.4.2022.
If you'd like our Brain Health Bulletin, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Can Help Those Diagnosed with Dementia Create Legacy While Also Ensuring Firearm Safety
Welcome to the Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin. If you would like to subscribe to our Brain Health Bulletin where we provide you with brain health information, dementia research updates, caregiver tools, and event information, email us at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Today our guest is the brilliant Dr. Emmy Betz. With degrees from Johns Hopkins and Yale, she works as a board-certified emergency physician and conducts research in injury prevention with specific focuses including older driver safety, suicide prevention, and firearm injury prevention. Her work has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense, and more. Dr. Betz also instructs medical and graduate students and residents about injury prevention and geriatrics. Doctor, thank you for joining us on the show!
Professor | Department of Emergency Medicine | University of Colorado School of Medicine
Director | Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative | Injury and Violence Prevention Center
Colorado School of Public Health | CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Research Physician | Eastern Colorado Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC) | Veterans Health Administration
Create your plan for safety today at Plan | Firearm Life Plan
English: https://www.dementiasafety.org/safe-at-home-dandc-english
Spanish: https://www.dementiasafety.org/safe-at-home-dandc-esp/
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Male Caregiver Panel Describing Their Experience of Caregiving in Brodhead, Wisconsin, on August 4, 2022
Welcome everyone! Usually we're bringing you The Resilient Caregiver Podcast designed to empower care partners to be resilient during their journey of caregiving! Today we’re offering you something different. Recently the amazing Bonnie Beam-Stratz, who is a Dementia Care Specialist in Southwest Wisconsin, organized a Male Caregiver Panel where four current and prior care partners shared details, insights, and encouragement stemming from their experiences caring for a loved one diagnosed with dementia. We offer you the audio from this event in case you were unable to be there in person on August 4, 2022. We hope it may be of value to any listeners who may also be care partners of someone diagnosed with dementia. Please share with anyone who would benefit from it! Please be aware that there are Dementia Care Specialists available in every county in Wisconsin if you need to reach out! If you're listening from a location beyond Wisconsin please reach out to the local resources available to you in your area! You are not alone!
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Care Partners Can Help Their Loved One with Dementia Live Their Best Life Possible
Welcome to the Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we empower those who serve people diagnosed with dementia by providing unbiased information and the encouragement necessary to maintain caregiver wellness. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin. Today our guest is the legendary Marty Schreiber. He served as Governor of Wisconsin after being elected three times to the state Senate. He served two terms as Lieutenant Governor and has become one of the nation’s most visible spokespersons on behalf of care partners who serve those diagnosed with dementia. He’s the author of My Two Elaines: Learning, Coping, and Surviving as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver. I linked up with Marty on August 3, 2022, after he spoke at the Men’s Caregiver Panel organized by the amazing Bonnie Beam-Stratz at the Kelch Aviation Center in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Marty, thank you for joining me on The Resilient Caregiver Podcast!
Music: New City by Josh Leake. Star Night by Wonderland. Forest By the Sea by Beneath the Mountain.
If you'd like a copy of the latest volume of our Brain Health Bulletin, send us an email at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
Disclaimer
Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Rio Tate's Commitment to Service is Leading the Way to Effective, Inclusive Brain Health Research
Rio Tate joins Ben Biddick to discuss the importance of inclusivity in research, the honor of service, and Rio's focus on easing the suffering of others. He shares profound messages of encouragement to care partners and messages of hope as he tackles healthcare disparities to make our world more equitable. If you'd like more information about topics discussed in the interview, see the links below.
Email address: rio@usf.edu
Black Man’s Brain Health Scholar Program: https://www.mensbrainhealth.org/
Dr. William Haley’s Resilience Research: https://intra.cbcs.usf.edu/persontracker/common/cfm/unsecured/agingstudies/bio.cfm?ID=139
The paper mentioned by Rio during the interview about using technology to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.720180
Learn more about Rio at School of Aging Studies - Rio Tate (usf.edu)
Music: Pivotal by SpaceMono
Also, if you'd like a copy of the latest volume of our Brain Health Bulletin, send us an email at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

How Employers During the Great Resignation Can Create Solutions that Benefit Caregivers As Well As the Bottom Line
Lynn Gall joins Ben Biddick to discuss how worker shortages in Wisconsin compound the challenges caregivers and care partners face as they serve others with dementia. Lynn is the Family Caregiver Support Program Manager at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and shares her insights into how employers can work together with caregivers to ensure both work and caregiving objectives can be fulfilled without excessive stress and anxiety. If you're an employer seeking to retain staff at your company during the Great Resignation, this episode offers you some valuable insight into how you can earn the trust and loyalty of the caregivers who work at your company during these very challenging times.
Also, if you'd like a copy of the latest volume of our Brain Health Bulletin, send us an email at bbiddick@gchsd.org!
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Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ADRC, or its officers, employees or agents.

Happy to Announce The Resilient Caregiver Podcast is Coming Soon! First Episode Drops July 13, 2022!
Welcome to the Resilient Caregiver Podcast where we seek to empower the caregivers who serve people diagnosed with dementia. We will be releasing episodes every other Wednesday starting July 13, 2022. We look forward to providing caregivers the unbiased information and encouragement necessary to maintain their wellness as they serve others diagnosed with dementia. This podcast is brought to you by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin! Learn more at https://adrcswwi.org/! Make sure to like, subscribe, and share with those in your realm of influence who could benefit. Stay Tuned!
Also, if you'd like a copy of the latest volume of our Brain Health Bulletin, send us an email at bbiddick@gchsd.org!