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Audio Articles: October 31, 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. This first is about a unique adult day program that, despite limited resources, demonstrates how teamwork, dedication and innovation can change long-term care. In our second story we talk with Dr. Nicole Anderson about her insights into protecting and improving cognition. In our third story, Gail Gregory shares about how she lives well with dementia through crafts, nature photography and art.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