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Audio Articles: November 17, 2022
Welcome to the Dementia Connections Podcast, where each week we share the latest research news, expert advice, and stories about living well with dementia. In this episode we'll share three stories. In this episode we'll share three stories. The first explores how maintaining a long-distance caregiver relationship often comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. In the second we report on how ambient sounds of birds chirping, ringing church bells or even keys tapping on a keyboard can help improve the well-being of people with dementia. Lastly, we share a short item about tuning into Musicure, a collection of specially composed, instrumental soundscapes created specifically for the health-care sector.It’s a time of change in publishing. Dementia Connections needs your support to continue to collaborate with researchers & people with lived experience to create valuable stories to share. Please consider becoming a Dementia Connections Insider Member. Find the full articles and links to related resources at DEMENTIACONNECTIONS.ORG Sign up for our newsletter for priority access to new articles, inspiring stories, expert advice and so much more, delivered right to your inbox.Let’s Socialize! Please follow Dementia Connections on Twitter l LinkedIn I Facebook I Instagram