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Part 2 – On this episode of That’s Healthful, my guest is Dr. Melissa Batchelor with George Washington University. Dr. Batchelor is a tenured associate professor the Director for the Center for Aging, Health & Humanities at George Washington University. Dr. Batchelor is the host of a podcast, “This is Getting Old – Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World”.

This episode is part two of two and we discuss dementia and the different types of dementia including the most common – Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Batchelor shares the assessment skills and tools needed to come to a diagnosis, and that some are not diagnosed until later in the disease process. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, as providers should be cautious in making a dementia diagnosis. We discuss tips for minimizing dementia including how our diet (or lack of) affects our health and dementia. Dr. Batchelor gives useful information on how to talk to a loved one you suspect may have dementia.

More about Dr. Batchelor:

https://magazine.nursing.gwu.edu/2020/10/07/this-is-getting-old-a-podcast-with-a-purpose/

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8oeiZlJGQJzTE6Yan4hXw

Website: https://melissabphd.com/

Twitter: @MelissaBPhD

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Melissa-B-PhD-216861225451486/

Instagram: MelissaBPhD_thenurse

Connect with the Melissa B. Ph.D. “This is Getting Old – Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World” podcast through Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iTunes, and more.

Visit thatshealthful.com for more information or to hear prior episodes. Please follow @nowhealthful on Twitter and thatshealthful on Instagram. Like or comment on an episode wherever you listen or stream your favorite podcasts.

Music for this episode is provided by local Memphis singer, musician, and songwriter – Devan Yanik. For more of Devan’s music visit devanmusic.weebly.com.
Part 2 – On this episode of That’s Healthful, my guest is Dr. Melissa Batchelor with George Washington University. Dr. Batchelor is a tenured associate professor the Director for the Center for Aging, Health & Humanities at George Washington University. Dr. Batchelor is the host of a podcast, “This is Getting Old – Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World”. This episode is part two of two and we discuss dementia and the different types of dementia including the most common – Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Batchelor shares the assessment skills and tools needed to come to a diagnosis, and that some are not diagnosed until later in the disease process. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, as providers should be cautious in making a dementia diagnosis. We discuss tips for minimizing dementia including how our diet (or lack of) affects our health and dementia. Dr. Batchelor gives useful information on how to talk to a loved one you suspect may have dementia. More about Dr. Batchelor: https://magazine.nursing.gwu.edu/2020/10/07/this-is-getting-old-a-podcast-with-a-purpose/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8oeiZlJGQJzTE6Yan4hXw Website: https://melissabphd.com/ Twitter: @MelissaBPhD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Melissa-B-PhD-216861225451486/ Instagram: MelissaBPhD_thenurse Connect with the Melissa B. Ph.D. “This is Getting Old – Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World” podcast through Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iTunes, and more. Visit thatshealthful.com for more information or to hear prior episodes. Please follow @nowhealthful on Twitter and thatshealthful on Instagram. Like or comment on an episode wherever you listen or stream your favorite podcasts. Music for this episode is provided by local Memphis singer, musician, and songwriter – Devan Yanik. For more of Devan’s music visit devanmusic.weebly.com. read more read less

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